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Russ 01-08-2006 17:55

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How I wish I appeared on that site :cry:

smicer07 01-08-2006 18:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDaddy
I think you'll do well to, must be a sickner though that Duff blew you guys out for Newcastle, I mean when he signed for them they weren't even in Europe.


Not really. We offered more than Newcastle did, so did Spurs, but Chelsea, as usual won't sell to an immediate rival (something that Newcastle aren't).

TheDaddy 01-08-2006 18:48

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Originally Posted by smicer07
Not really. We offered more than Newcastle did, so did Spurs, but Chelsea, as usual won't sell to an immediate rival (something that Newcastle aren't).

They would have sold him to you, he chose Newcastle, I think that is one of the reasons why Chelsea intimidate clubs because they will sell to rivals, their constructive arrogance sets them a part from most clubs, it reminds me of the Liverpool sides 20- 30 years ago.

smicer07 01-08-2006 18:51

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Nah it has been well reported that Chelsea refused to listen to Liverpool's and Tottenham's bids for Duff. Spurs offered 7m, more than we did, but Chelsea see them as a direct rival.

TheDaddy 01-08-2006 18:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by smicer07
Nah it has been well reported that Chelsea refused to listen to Liverpool's and Tottenham's bids for Duff. Spurs offered 7m, more than we did, but Chelsea see them as a direct rival.

I don't doubt what you are saying, I just remember Duff himself saying he 'turned down' several clubs to go to Newcastle, admittedly he didn't say who they were, could have been Sheff Utd and Watford for all we know ;)

yesman 02-08-2006 13:29

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Leeds owner Ken Bates has reported his former club Chelsea to the Football Association, Premier League and Fifa over three alleged illegal approaches.
Quote:


He said: "Because of the financial strength of Chelsea's owner Roman Abramovich, financial punishments will make no difference to the club at all. "We feel deduction of points, banning of registration of new players and suspension from European competition would be more appropriate.
Once again.

BBC Sport

gazzae 02-08-2006 13:51

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Ken Bates wouldn't do anything like that would he?

Whats that? He had to resign from the League managers committee after Chelsea were found guilty of making illegal payments. ;)

TheDaddy 04-08-2006 10:49

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Looks like Martin O'Neill is going to be unveiled as Aston Villa boss later today, a good choice methinks although he may well be hampered by people bidding to take control of the club.

sherer 04-08-2006 11:07

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means there is one less place for Sven to go.. just shows how rubbish he was no one else wants to employ him

yesman 04-08-2006 19:06

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Amsterdam Tournament......

HT Man Utd 2 Porto 0

And guess what....



Apologies for the blurrrrrrr :disturbd:

TheDaddy 04-08-2006 19:08

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What did he do this time?

Russ 04-08-2006 19:18

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http://www.football365.com/story/0,1...385483,00.html

TheDaddy 04-08-2006 19:23

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Hmmm, he is starting to get a reputation by the looks of it

Mal 04-08-2006 19:25

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Scholes off now :(

TheDaddy 04-08-2006 19:31

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They will both be banned for the start of the season now, wont they

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Aston Villa have got a new manager
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/default.stm


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