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Dj campbell is the cheapo option, i cant see it myself its just lazy journalism while much isnt going on.
He will probably score a few goals though so probably value for money, but i hope we are looking for better!
He will probably score a few goals though so probably value for money, but i hope we are looking for better!
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Muddy wrote:Cheers CH.
DJ Campbell story's got to be a load of b*llocks, what did he score, 1 goal last season was it?
1 Goal in 11 appearances I believe! There is absolutely no truth in this story! Nothing going on so what can we make up!
Cheers CH as always fella!
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Cheers CH
No thanks to DJ
Hope Nouble gets a few games at Wolves. Good luck to him.
No thanks to DJ
Hope Nouble gets a few games at Wolves. Good luck to him.
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THE SUN: The FA will bank a £20million jackpot if they win Euro 2012.
DAILY EXPRESS: Ashley Cole has delivered a stark warning to Italy by describing England as "11 bulldogs who would die for each other".
DAILY MAIL: Manchester City will step up their pursuit of Arsenal's Robin van Persie now that Holland are out of Euro 2012. Also: Owen Hargreaves will be the latest ex-England player to be fast-tracked through the Football Association's coaching system.
DAILY MIRROR: Ashley Cole has hailed England's "bulldog spirit" as they prepared to face Italy in the Euro quarter finals. Also: Luka Modric is ready to confirm he wants to quit Tottenham. Croatia midfielder Modric's representatives are hoping for a meeting with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy next week, at which they will make the player's wishes clear.
DAILY STAR: Roy Hodgson insisted last night: You cannot put a price on England winning Euro 2012. Also: Samir Nasri is set to pay the price for France's dressing room bust-up by being dropped for tonight's clash with Spain.
THE TIMES: Roy Hodgson called it a "nasty statistic" that England have not beaten a leading football nation in a tournament knockout game since 1966.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: Ashley Cole last night issued an extraordinary rallying cry ahead of England's Euro 2012 quarter-final against Italy by invoking the "bulldog" spirit of the team that Roy Hodgson has quickly assembled and saying that they would "die for each other".
THE INDEPENDENT: Roy Hodgson said yesterday he will tell his players that they should not consider themselves inferior to Italy when they meet the nation with four World Cup-winning stars on their shirt crests, and history on their side, in tomorrow's Euro 2012 quarter-final.
THE GUARDIAN: Roy Hodgson has told his players they have no reason to fear Italy, their opponents in Sunday's Euro 2012 quarter-final, and said for the first time that England can rid themselves of one of their "nasty statistics" and think seriously about winning the tournament.
DAILY EXPRESS: Ashley Cole has delivered a stark warning to Italy by describing England as "11 bulldogs who would die for each other".
DAILY MAIL: Manchester City will step up their pursuit of Arsenal's Robin van Persie now that Holland are out of Euro 2012. Also: Owen Hargreaves will be the latest ex-England player to be fast-tracked through the Football Association's coaching system.
DAILY MIRROR: Ashley Cole has hailed England's "bulldog spirit" as they prepared to face Italy in the Euro quarter finals. Also: Luka Modric is ready to confirm he wants to quit Tottenham. Croatia midfielder Modric's representatives are hoping for a meeting with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy next week, at which they will make the player's wishes clear.
DAILY STAR: Roy Hodgson insisted last night: You cannot put a price on England winning Euro 2012. Also: Samir Nasri is set to pay the price for France's dressing room bust-up by being dropped for tonight's clash with Spain.
THE TIMES: Roy Hodgson called it a "nasty statistic" that England have not beaten a leading football nation in a tournament knockout game since 1966.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: Ashley Cole last night issued an extraordinary rallying cry ahead of England's Euro 2012 quarter-final against Italy by invoking the "bulldog" spirit of the team that Roy Hodgson has quickly assembled and saying that they would "die for each other".
THE INDEPENDENT: Roy Hodgson said yesterday he will tell his players that they should not consider themselves inferior to Italy when they meet the nation with four World Cup-winning stars on their shirt crests, and history on their side, in tomorrow's Euro 2012 quarter-final.
THE GUARDIAN: Roy Hodgson has told his players they have no reason to fear Italy, their opponents in Sunday's Euro 2012 quarter-final, and said for the first time that England can rid themselves of one of their "nasty statistics" and think seriously about winning the tournament.
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DAILY MIRROR
Ashley Cole has hailed England's "bulldog spirit" ahead of Sunday's Euro 2012 quarter-final with Italy.
Italy players have joked they will be watching raunchy movies rather than studying England players' penalty techniques.
Luka Modric is ready to confirm he wants to quit Tottenham. Croatia midfielder Modric's representatives are hoping for a meeting with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy next week, at which they will make the player's wishes clear.
Liverpool and Everton are vying for Inter Milan's 19-year-old striker Luc Castaignos.
German midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger is wanted by Everton, Wigan and Fulham after terminating his contract with Wolfsburg.
Charlton and Crystal Palace want to take Manchester United new boy Nick Powell on a season-long loan.
THE SUN
The FA will bank a £20m jackpot if they win Euro 2012.
New Swansea boss Michael Laudrup wants to make Brondby midfielder Michael Krohn-Dehli his first signing.
West Ham and Reading are interested in QPR striker DJ Campbell.
DAILY STAR
Roy Hodgson insisted: You cannot put a price on England winning Euro 2012.
Samir Nasri is set to pay the price for France's dressing room bust-up by being dropped for tonight's clash with Spain.
Chelsea, Tottenham and Liverpool are battling it out for Malaga and Venezuela striker Salomon Rondon.
Newcastle are tracking out-of-contract Werder Bremen defender Sebastian Boenisch.
DAILY EXPRESS
Ashley Cole has delivered a stark warning to Italy by describing England as "11 bulldogs who would die for each other".
DAILY MAIL
Manchester City will step up their pursuit of Arsenal's Robin van Persie now that Holland are out of Euro 2012.
Owen Hargreaves will be the latest ex-England player to be fast-tracked through the Football Association's coaching system.
Tottenham goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini has welcomed the prospect of Villas-Boas taking over at White Hart Lane.
West Ham have made a £4m move for Racing Santander central defender Alvaro and have also enquired about Fiorentina defender Alessandro Gamberini.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Ashley Cole issued an extraordinary rallying cry ahead of England's Euro 2012 quarter-final against Italy by invoking the "bulldog" spirit of the team that Roy Hodgson has quickly assembled and saying that they would "die for each other".
THE TIMES
Roy Hodgson called it a "nasty statistic" that England have not beaten a leading football nation in a tournament knockout game since 1966.
THE INDEPENDENT
Roy Hodgson said he will tell his players that they should not consider themselves inferior to Italy when they meet the nation with four World Cup-winning stars on their shirt crests, and history on their side, in tomorrow's Euro 2012 quarter-final.
THE GUARDIAN
Roy Hodgson has told his players they have no reason to fear Italy, their opponents in Sunday's Euro 2012 quarter-final, and said for the first time that England can rid themselves of one of their "nasty statistics" and think seriously about winning the tournament.
DAILY RECORD
Dundee United chairman Stephen Thompson insists he could not ignore the fans who urged him to say no to a Rangers newco in the SPL.
St Johnstone manager Steve Lomas wants to sign Falkirk striker Farid El Alagui.
Cash-strapped Rosenborg have pleaded with Celtic to make a £2.5m move for 19-year-old midfielder Markus Henriksen.
Ashley Cole has hailed England's "bulldog spirit" ahead of Sunday's Euro 2012 quarter-final with Italy.
Italy players have joked they will be watching raunchy movies rather than studying England players' penalty techniques.
Luka Modric is ready to confirm he wants to quit Tottenham. Croatia midfielder Modric's representatives are hoping for a meeting with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy next week, at which they will make the player's wishes clear.
Liverpool and Everton are vying for Inter Milan's 19-year-old striker Luc Castaignos.
German midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger is wanted by Everton, Wigan and Fulham after terminating his contract with Wolfsburg.
Charlton and Crystal Palace want to take Manchester United new boy Nick Powell on a season-long loan.
THE SUN
The FA will bank a £20m jackpot if they win Euro 2012.
New Swansea boss Michael Laudrup wants to make Brondby midfielder Michael Krohn-Dehli his first signing.
West Ham and Reading are interested in QPR striker DJ Campbell.
DAILY STAR
Roy Hodgson insisted: You cannot put a price on England winning Euro 2012.
Samir Nasri is set to pay the price for France's dressing room bust-up by being dropped for tonight's clash with Spain.
Chelsea, Tottenham and Liverpool are battling it out for Malaga and Venezuela striker Salomon Rondon.
Newcastle are tracking out-of-contract Werder Bremen defender Sebastian Boenisch.
DAILY EXPRESS
Ashley Cole has delivered a stark warning to Italy by describing England as "11 bulldogs who would die for each other".
DAILY MAIL
Manchester City will step up their pursuit of Arsenal's Robin van Persie now that Holland are out of Euro 2012.
Owen Hargreaves will be the latest ex-England player to be fast-tracked through the Football Association's coaching system.
Tottenham goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini has welcomed the prospect of Villas-Boas taking over at White Hart Lane.
West Ham have made a £4m move for Racing Santander central defender Alvaro and have also enquired about Fiorentina defender Alessandro Gamberini.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Ashley Cole issued an extraordinary rallying cry ahead of England's Euro 2012 quarter-final against Italy by invoking the "bulldog" spirit of the team that Roy Hodgson has quickly assembled and saying that they would "die for each other".
THE TIMES
Roy Hodgson called it a "nasty statistic" that England have not beaten a leading football nation in a tournament knockout game since 1966.
THE INDEPENDENT
Roy Hodgson said he will tell his players that they should not consider themselves inferior to Italy when they meet the nation with four World Cup-winning stars on their shirt crests, and history on their side, in tomorrow's Euro 2012 quarter-final.
THE GUARDIAN
Roy Hodgson has told his players they have no reason to fear Italy, their opponents in Sunday's Euro 2012 quarter-final, and said for the first time that England can rid themselves of one of their "nasty statistics" and think seriously about winning the tournament.
DAILY RECORD
Dundee United chairman Stephen Thompson insists he could not ignore the fans who urged him to say no to a Rangers newco in the SPL.
St Johnstone manager Steve Lomas wants to sign Falkirk striker Farid El Alagui.
Cash-strapped Rosenborg have pleaded with Celtic to make a £2.5m move for 19-year-old midfielder Markus Henriksen.
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New Manchester United signing Shinji Kagawa is jetting into the UK for just 11 hours to undergo his medical at Manchester United.
Luka Modric is ready to confirm he wants to quit Tottenham.
Porto maintain there has been no formal bid from Chelsea for their striker Hulk.
Liverpool and Everton are fighting over Inter Milan’s teenage striker Luc Castaignos.
Blackburn are braced for an Ewood Park exodus after new global adviser Shebby Singh admitted they "can't keep unhappy players"
Southampton fear Jack Butland’s shock England call-up will send his price rocketing.
Transfer stories from other papers and websites
Manchester United are interested in Dutch Euro 2012 full-back Jetro Willems (Metro)
Chelsea, Tottenham and Liverpool all want Malaga striker Salomon Rondon (Daily Star)
Swansea are in the hunt for Denmark's Euro 2012 star Michael Krohn-Dehli (The Sun)
Manchester City are set to launch a formal move for Robin van Persie (The Telegraph)
Arsenal are set to treble Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's wages (Daily Mail)
West Ham are back on the trail of £4million-rated Evian striker Yannick Sagbo (Daily Mail)
Martin Skrtel will turn down Manchester City if Liverpool can assure him their ambitions match his own (Liverpool Echo)
Manchester City target Daniele De Rossi wants to play in the Prem (Manchester Evening News)
West Ham and Reading are ready to snap up QPR strike DJ Campbell (The Sun)
West Ham have made a £4million move for Racing Santander centre back Alvaro (Daily Mail)
Manchester United and Manchester City target Javi Martinez is set to joini Bayern Munich (talkSPORT)
Manager gossip
Andre Villas-Boas is confident he will be named the new Tottenham manager (The Times)
Luka Modric is ready to confirm he wants to quit Tottenham.
Porto maintain there has been no formal bid from Chelsea for their striker Hulk.
Liverpool and Everton are fighting over Inter Milan’s teenage striker Luc Castaignos.
Blackburn are braced for an Ewood Park exodus after new global adviser Shebby Singh admitted they "can't keep unhappy players"
Southampton fear Jack Butland’s shock England call-up will send his price rocketing.
Transfer stories from other papers and websites
Manchester United are interested in Dutch Euro 2012 full-back Jetro Willems (Metro)
Chelsea, Tottenham and Liverpool all want Malaga striker Salomon Rondon (Daily Star)
Swansea are in the hunt for Denmark's Euro 2012 star Michael Krohn-Dehli (The Sun)
Manchester City are set to launch a formal move for Robin van Persie (The Telegraph)
Arsenal are set to treble Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's wages (Daily Mail)
West Ham are back on the trail of £4million-rated Evian striker Yannick Sagbo (Daily Mail)
Martin Skrtel will turn down Manchester City if Liverpool can assure him their ambitions match his own (Liverpool Echo)
Manchester City target Daniele De Rossi wants to play in the Prem (Manchester Evening News)
West Ham and Reading are ready to snap up QPR strike DJ Campbell (The Sun)
West Ham have made a £4million move for Racing Santander centre back Alvaro (Daily Mail)
Manchester United and Manchester City target Javi Martinez is set to joini Bayern Munich (talkSPORT)
Manager gossip
Andre Villas-Boas is confident he will be named the new Tottenham manager (The Times)
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West Ham are plotting a move for Fiorentina's Alessandro Gamberini, according to the defender's agent.
Gamberini's contract with Fiorentina comes to an end in 2013 and the 31-year-old has not closed the door on signing an extension with La Viola, but his agent Francesco Romano has revealed there has been interest from the Hammers.
If West Ham boss Sam Allardyce does decide to make a move for Gamberini he will face competition, as Romano claims German side Bayer Leverkusen have also expressed an interest.
"We spoke to the club and will postpone the real negotiations to next week," said Romano.
"Alessandro has another year on his contract and his priority is the Fiorentina jersey. We will see the situation and discuss it, especially as we haven't lacked for offers.
"At the moment West Ham and Bayer Leverkusen have made enquiries for the player. As we said, he is owned by the Viola and so I sent the messages on to Fiorentina.
West Ham are plotting a move for Fiorentina's Alessandro Gamberini, according to the defender's agent.
Gamberini's contract with Fiorentina comes to an end in 2013 and the 31-year-old has not closed the door on signing an extension with La Viola, but his agent Francesco Romano has revealed there has been interest from the Hammers.
If West Ham boss Sam Allardyce does decide to make a move for Gamberini he will face competition, as Romano claims German side Bayer Leverkusen have also expressed an interest.
"We spoke to the club and will postpone the real negotiations to next week," said Romano.
"Alessandro has another year on his contract and his priority is the Fiorentina jersey. We will see the situation and discuss it, especially as we haven't lacked for offers.
"At the moment West Ham and Bayer Leverkusen have made enquiries for the player. As we said, he is owned by the Viola and so I sent the messages on to Fiorentina.
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West Ham vice-chairman Karren Brady refused to be drawn on Norwich City striker Grant Holt links
West Ham vice-chairman Karren Brady has refused to be drawn into mounting speculation the Hammers are closing in on Norwich City skipper Grant Holt.
Canaries’ chief executive David McNally used his personal Twitter account earlier this week to knock down reports City had accepted the Londoners’ latest offer for the club’s triple player-of-the-year.
Holt has been the subject of two previous bids from the Premier League new-boys after his surprise transfer request at the end of last season.
Fresh reports West Ham are now ready to meet City’s valuation led to claims of a £5.5m move for the 31-year-old – but Brady has reiterated her club will do their summer transfer business through the proper channels.
“It’s not appropriate to comment on other people’s players,” said Brady, when asked directly if Holt was on Sam Allardyce’s shopping list. “We prefer to do our business face to face with the chairmen of other clubs, and that’s what we’ll do.
“We hope to bring in a few more significant signings to improve our team and increase our chances of remaining in the Premier League and really ‘have a go’. Sam has made a very strategic plan. We have a comprehensive list of players we hope to bring in and we are working to do that.”
Evian’s £4m-rated striker Yannick Sagbo is the latest player linked with an Upton Park move, with Allardyce reportedly close to securing loan deals for Inter Milan’s Luc Castaignos and Juventus’ Eljero Elia following a trip to Italy last week.
Holt’s representative, Lee Payne, expects the striker’s future to be resolved when new Canaries’ boss Chris Hughton returns to work next week following a Florida break. Holt had also been touted with a potential reunion with Paul Lambert, but Norwich’s England keeper John Ruddy used his Twitter account to distance himself from reports he could make a Villa Park switch. Ruddy tweeted: “With regards to these rumours that everyone is tweeting me about I don’t know where they have come from, I have no desire to leave Norwich City.”
West Ham vice-chairman Karren Brady refused to be drawn on Norwich City striker Grant Holt links
West Ham vice-chairman Karren Brady has refused to be drawn into mounting speculation the Hammers are closing in on Norwich City skipper Grant Holt.
Canaries’ chief executive David McNally used his personal Twitter account earlier this week to knock down reports City had accepted the Londoners’ latest offer for the club’s triple player-of-the-year.
Holt has been the subject of two previous bids from the Premier League new-boys after his surprise transfer request at the end of last season.
Fresh reports West Ham are now ready to meet City’s valuation led to claims of a £5.5m move for the 31-year-old – but Brady has reiterated her club will do their summer transfer business through the proper channels.
“It’s not appropriate to comment on other people’s players,” said Brady, when asked directly if Holt was on Sam Allardyce’s shopping list. “We prefer to do our business face to face with the chairmen of other clubs, and that’s what we’ll do.
“We hope to bring in a few more significant signings to improve our team and increase our chances of remaining in the Premier League and really ‘have a go’. Sam has made a very strategic plan. We have a comprehensive list of players we hope to bring in and we are working to do that.”
Evian’s £4m-rated striker Yannick Sagbo is the latest player linked with an Upton Park move, with Allardyce reportedly close to securing loan deals for Inter Milan’s Luc Castaignos and Juventus’ Eljero Elia following a trip to Italy last week.
Holt’s representative, Lee Payne, expects the striker’s future to be resolved when new Canaries’ boss Chris Hughton returns to work next week following a Florida break. Holt had also been touted with a potential reunion with Paul Lambert, but Norwich’s England keeper John Ruddy used his Twitter account to distance himself from reports he could make a Villa Park switch. Ruddy tweeted: “With regards to these rumours that everyone is tweeting me about I don’t know where they have come from, I have no desire to leave Norwich City.”
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Former West Ham striker John Carew set for return to Turkey
the 32 year old Norwegian international spent a season at Besiktas between 2004-05
Gaziantepspor are close to bringing former West Ham United striker John Carew back to Turkey.
The powerful Norwegian International joined West Ham from Aston Villa at the start of the season for €3 million. Carew only scored twice in 21 appearances for the Hammers this season and was subsequently released on a free transfer.
John Carew as well as his agent are currently in discussions with Gaziantepspor chairman Mustafa Kızıl and will meet again next week.
The 32 year old striker enjoyed a brief spell at Besiktas between 2004-05 scoring 13 goals in 24 matches however, was snapped up by Ligue 1 outfit Lyon for €8 million the following season.
Gaziantepspor are managed by Hikmet Karaman and finished last season in 10th position.
Former West Ham striker John Carew set for return to Turkey
the 32 year old Norwegian international spent a season at Besiktas between 2004-05
Gaziantepspor are close to bringing former West Ham United striker John Carew back to Turkey.
The powerful Norwegian International joined West Ham from Aston Villa at the start of the season for €3 million. Carew only scored twice in 21 appearances for the Hammers this season and was subsequently released on a free transfer.
John Carew as well as his agent are currently in discussions with Gaziantepspor chairman Mustafa Kızıl and will meet again next week.
The 32 year old striker enjoyed a brief spell at Besiktas between 2004-05 scoring 13 goals in 24 matches however, was snapped up by Ligue 1 outfit Lyon for €8 million the following season.
Gaziantepspor are managed by Hikmet Karaman and finished last season in 10th position.
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Luka Modric wants to leave Tottenham and his representatives will tell chairman Daniel Levy as much next week. Manchester United, Real Madrid and Paris St-Germain have been linked with the Croatia midfielder. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester United are weighing up a move for PSV Eindhoven full-back Jetro Willems, 18, after scouting him during his Euro 2012 appearances for the Netherlands. (Metro)
Chelsea, Tottenham and Liverpool are battling it out for Malaga and Venezuela striker Salomon Rondon, 22. (Daily Star)
New Swansea boss Michael Laudrup wants his first buy to be Denmark's Euro 2012 star Michael Krohn-Dehli, 29, from Brondby. (The Sun)
Manchester City are ready to capitalise on the Netherlands' early exit from Euro 2012 by launching a formal move for Robin Van Persie. (The Telegraph)
Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel, 27, will turn down interest from Manchester City if he gets assurances from new boss Brendan Rodgers that the Reds can match his own personal ambitions. (Liverpool Echo)
Roma's Italian midfielder Daniele De Rossi, 28, has put Manchester City on alert by admitting he is attracted by English football. (Manchester Evening News)
Stoke boss Tony Pulis is considering a move for Wolves winger Matt Jarvis. (Stoke Sentinel)
Owen Hargreaves will become the latest ex-England player to be fast-tracked through the Football Association's coaching system. (Daily Mail)
Andre Villas-Boas is confident he will be named the new Tottenham manager, although the club may not announce their successor to Harry Redknapp for another week. (The Times)
Tottenham goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini has welcomed the prospect of Villas-Boas taking over at White Hart Lane. (Daily Mail)
Lionel Messi insists the day he stops having fun is "the day I retire". (The Times)
And here are the latest transfer tales from talksport.co.uk...
Exclusive - Bent backs England to win Euro 2012
Gazza: England 1990 side would annihilate current crop of underachievers
Exclusive - Hitzlsperger leaps to Gomez's defence over work rate
Tottenham outcast set to end Spurs misery
Athletic Bilbao star set to snub Man United and Man City
Roma star decides against Liverpool move
Juventus edge ahead of Everton in race for Croatian star
Liverpool and Tottenham fight it out with Serie A giants for Caen star
Everton keen on Inter Milan striker
Manchester United are weighing up a move for PSV Eindhoven full-back Jetro Willems, 18, after scouting him during his Euro 2012 appearances for the Netherlands. (Metro)
Chelsea, Tottenham and Liverpool are battling it out for Malaga and Venezuela striker Salomon Rondon, 22. (Daily Star)
New Swansea boss Michael Laudrup wants his first buy to be Denmark's Euro 2012 star Michael Krohn-Dehli, 29, from Brondby. (The Sun)
Manchester City are ready to capitalise on the Netherlands' early exit from Euro 2012 by launching a formal move for Robin Van Persie. (The Telegraph)
Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel, 27, will turn down interest from Manchester City if he gets assurances from new boss Brendan Rodgers that the Reds can match his own personal ambitions. (Liverpool Echo)
Roma's Italian midfielder Daniele De Rossi, 28, has put Manchester City on alert by admitting he is attracted by English football. (Manchester Evening News)
Stoke boss Tony Pulis is considering a move for Wolves winger Matt Jarvis. (Stoke Sentinel)
Owen Hargreaves will become the latest ex-England player to be fast-tracked through the Football Association's coaching system. (Daily Mail)
Andre Villas-Boas is confident he will be named the new Tottenham manager, although the club may not announce their successor to Harry Redknapp for another week. (The Times)
Tottenham goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini has welcomed the prospect of Villas-Boas taking over at White Hart Lane. (Daily Mail)
Lionel Messi insists the day he stops having fun is "the day I retire". (The Times)
And here are the latest transfer tales from talksport.co.uk...
Exclusive - Bent backs England to win Euro 2012
Gazza: England 1990 side would annihilate current crop of underachievers
Exclusive - Hitzlsperger leaps to Gomez's defence over work rate
Tottenham outcast set to end Spurs misery
Athletic Bilbao star set to snub Man United and Man City
Roma star decides against Liverpool move
Juventus edge ahead of Everton in race for Croatian star
Liverpool and Tottenham fight it out with Serie A giants for Caen star
Everton keen on Inter Milan striker
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Hahaha beginning of the end for Sp*rs hopefully, Bale next to go please.Luka Modric wants to leave Tottenham and his representatives will tell chairman Daniel Levy as much next week. Manchester United, Real Madrid and Paris St-Germain have been linked with the Croatia midfielder. (Daily Mirror)
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Ta CH
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So call me Jack Burton.
BOTD has a touch of the Gracie Law about her.
So call me Jack Burton.
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Cheers CH, as always.
DJ Campbell ? F*ck right off
BOTD Good work CH
DJ Campbell ? F*ck right off
BOTD Good work CH
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And then you woke up....hammerjohn wrote:Why are we not in for Van Persie ?
We are linked with everyone else, I think just for the hell of it we should table a £20 million bid,
have it rejected and send shockwaves through the Premiership.