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post Jul 19 2008, 01:12 AM

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Cristiano Ronaldo hobbled into a nightclub on crutches and partied with stars including Paris Hilton. (The Sun, Daily Mirror)


doh.gif OMG, not that Paris "I Can Sing" Hilton doh.gif
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post Jul 19 2008, 11:41 AM

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last few days, read news that Ronaldo dumped his fiance,right?
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post Jul 19 2008, 04:27 PM

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QUOTE(beck_ken @ Jul 19 2008, 01:12 AM)
doh.gif OMG, not that Paris "I Can Sing" Hilton  doh.gif
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When's the sex tape coming out? tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Hevrn @ Jul 19 2008, 04:27 PM)
When's the sex tape coming out? tongue.gif
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avail at all major webbies near u. keep a lookout....

cristi going, cristi staying....adebayor going, adebayor staying, gareth barry leaving, gareth barry staying...rafa got $$ to spend, rafa boss said no such thing... doh.gif doh.gif sweat.gif sweat.gif

wat a busy summer we have.
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Kaka keen on Blues switch
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Kaka's advisor, Diogo Kotscho, insists that the Brazilian playmaker is desperate to join Chelsea.

The Milan forward has long been touted as a potential summer transfer target for the Blues, with reports now suggesting that discussions have taken place between the two clubs in regards to a possible £80million switch.

In the past the 26-year-old was seen as being an unobtainable object of desire, with the Rossoneri unwilling to part company with a player who provides their greatest creative influence.

However, with Kaka's international team-mate Ronaldinho having now been unveiled at San Siro, and with their financial difficulties well-publicised, the Italian giants appear willing to enter into negotiations with any potential suitors.

Should the World Player of the Year secure a move to Stamford Bridge he would be reunited with Luiz Felipe Scolari, the man who handed him his international debut as a 20-year-old back in 2002 and included him a Brazil squad which went on to lift the World Cup later that year.

Any deal seems certain to break the world record transfer fee, which currently stands at £46million, but Kotscho is confident that an agreement can be reached which will allow Kaka to take on a new challenge in the Premier League next season.

"Real Madrid offered 90 million euros (£71million) last summer and Milan did not even think about the bid," Kaka's personal assistant told The Guardian.

"This time is different. This is the first time we feel that a deal will definitely happen.

"Because of the situation Milan are in at the moment, the deal is good for all parties involved.

"The move would represent a significant increase in Kaka's salary, on top of the 10 per cent transfer fee that goes straight to the player anyway - some 15 million euros (£12million).

"Chelsea are the club to be at right now. They are building a team to win everything."

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11095_3837490,00.html

Makelele nears PSG move
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Sky Sports News understands Chelsea midfielder Claude Makelele is due to undergo a medical at Paris St Germain on Saturday.

Makelele has been strongly linked with a move to the Parc des Princes in recent weeks, with PSG coach Paul Le Guen confirming his interest.

Le Guen claimed earlier this month that he had held talks with the former France international and the interest appears to have gathered pace.

The 35-year-old is understood to be travelling to France to have a medical ahead of a proposed return to Ligue 1 football.

The former Real Madrid anchor man has 12 months left on his current contract at Chelsea and has previously suggested he would be keen on an extension.

However, his five-year stint at Stamford Bridge, during which he has made almost 220 appearances, seems to be drawing to a close.

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_3835959,00.html
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post Jul 20 2008, 09:47 AM

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ok so now Kaka transfer news will cloud over the Ronaldo neverending saga...at least for a change...

but hope he not going to Chelsea...if Ronaldo go RM, hope MU bid for Kaka to come...a superb if not better replacement!! thumbup.gif
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post Jul 20 2008, 11:32 AM

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if Kaka goes to MU, it could signal the end of Paul Scholes OT career ... can't see he will settle for a bench spot
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Milan reject Kaka bid
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Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has confirmed that the club have rejected a massive offer from Chelsea for Kaka.

Reports over the weekend suggested Kaka could be on his way to Stamford Bridge in a world record deal after Chelsea made a move for the Brazilian playmaker.

Kaka's representative fuelled rumours of a move to West London by claiming that the player would be interested in a switch to Chelsea.

However, Milan moved quickly to dispel the rumours by saying Kaka was not for sale and Galliani says Milan president Silvio Berlusconi rejected the mega bid from Chelsea.
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"It's true that Chelsea made a conspicuous offer, but I will not say how much it was," Galliani told the Italian press.

"It is equally true that we said no. President Silvio Berlusconi rejected the chance to sell Kaka, just as he told Real Madrid no in 2001 for Andriy Shevchenko."

Galliani insists Kaka and Juventus target Clarence Seedorf will be staying with the Rossoneri for the new season.

"Kaka is going nowhere and neither is Clarence Seedorf," added Galliani. "The fans can sleep easy."

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Kaka, however, admits he is unsure of his future claiming two clubs are chasing his services with Real Madrid thought to be rivalling Chelsea for the South American's signature.

"When I return to Italy I will know what's going to happen, but at the moment nothing is certain," said Kaka.

"There are two teams who are very interested in signing me, but now I do not want to talk about it.

"Until we return to Milan and know how things are, we cannot decide what happens with my future."

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_3841580,00.html
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normally first time sure reject 1 so chelsea could up their offer price haha

same case as berbatov and ronaldo

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Just when Ronaldinho has made public his delight to be able to play with his national team colleague at club level, he gets this news. Ouch. So the transfer fee record could be broken by Chelsea instead of Real as earlier expected.
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If Chelsea can get Kaka for sure it signing of this season.He will be the new idol for Chelsea fan.Humble and keep family 1st..then,it will be more interesting EPL this season..brows.gif
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post Jul 21 2008, 09:24 AM

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Liverpool's team coach, which escorted the players and staff to and from their Swiss training camp, is emblazoned with the slogan: "Wenger: Always Leading the Way". (News of the World)

What? What's that all about? biggrin.gif
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Toffees tracking Moutinho
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Everton have revealed that they are chasing Sporting Lisbon playmaker Joao Moutinho.

The 21-year-old is regarded as one of the most exciting prospects in Europe and was expected to attract a host of interest this summer following a number of impressive displays for Portugal at Euro 2008.

The Toffees had initially ruled themselves out of the running for the talented youngster, but are keen are to bolster their midfield options following the departure of veteran Lee Carsley to Birmingham.

Club director Keith Wyness confirmed that Moutinho had been identified as a potential transfer target and is hopeful that an agreement can be reached.

"The arrival of Joao Moutinho is a big possibility for us," Wyness is quoted as saying in A Bola.

Sporting are thought to be demanding around 20million euros (£16million) for the player, but Everton are hoping that a complex bid involving a number of future bonuses will suffice.

New Chelsea boss Luiz Felipe Scloari had also been rumoured to be interested in a player he held in high regard during his time as Portugal coach, but the Blues have since denied that they have any intention of making an approach.

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12003_3842672,00.html

Blues confirm Robinho talks
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Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon has denied that Chelsea have tabled an offer for Kaka, but confirmed the club's interest in Robinho.

Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani was reported in the Italian press over the weekend confirming the Rossoneri had rejected a mega bid from Chelsea, while Kaka's representative fuelled speculation by claiming the 26-year-old would be interested in a move to Stamford Bridge.

But shortly after arriving in China ahead of Chelsea's meeting with Chinese Super League outfit Guangzhou Pharmaceutical on Wednesday, Kenyon denied any knowledge of the offer and admitted any move for Kaka was unlikely.

"There was no offer made. I have read the same articles," Kenyon said.

"They have made it clear that he is not for sale and we will make it clear we have not made an offer.

"There is no reason to negotiate over something they don't want to do and we have not made an offer."

But while a deal for one Brazilian appears unlikely, Kenyon was more confident over Chelsea's on-going negotiations with Real Madrid over striker Robinho.

The 24-year-old is unsettled at the Santiago Bernabeu and has made it clear he wants to join former Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari in West London.

"It is well noted we have shown interest," Kenyon added.

"We have had discussions with Madrid over it and they are ongoing. The window is still open and we are still talking to Madrid."

Robinho's agent, Wagner Riberio has confirmed the player has told Real Madrid he wants to leave the Spanish capital.

"Robinho told Real's sporting director Pedrag Mijatovic that Scolari had invited him to play for Chelsea," Riberio told The Sun.

"When Scolari calls it is a big honour for the player and Robinho admires him very much.

"Robinho hopes this can now all be worked out. Scolari is the man he wants to play for."

Riberio claims Robinho became unsettled at Real after being mooted as a possible player in a part exchange deal for Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo.

"The situation about Ronaldo started this," added Riberio. "He was very unhappy."

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11095_3846573,00.html
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post Jul 21 2008, 06:59 PM

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Here is a list of all Premiership transfers this summer:

http://www.skysports.com/football/transfer...7,11660,00.html
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Makelele leaves Blues for PSG
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Paris Saint Germain have confirmed Chelsea midfielder Claude Makelele is set to join the club.

A move back to France for Makelele has been mooted for some time and now PSG have confirmed the imminent capture of the 35-year-old.

Chelsea have allowed Makelele to move on after five successful seasons at Stamford Bridge.

A statement on Chelsea's website read: "Everyone at Chelsea would like to take this opportunity to thank Claude for the five years of service he has given to the club.

"He has been a key part of our trophy success during that time and we wish him well for the future.

"He will always be welcomed back to Stamford Bridge in the future either as a

player or as a friend of the club."

The deal is a coup for PSG as they look to transform their fortunes after a poor campaign last term which saw them narrowly avoid relegation.

Makelele is expected to be unveiled by PSG later on Monday and he will link up with former France team-mate Ludovic Giuly at Parc Des Princes.

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_3846773,00.html
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Transfer's So Far

Barclays Premier League transfers

Keep up to date with all of the latest comings and goings in the Barclays Premier League.
Arsenal

IN: Aaron Ramsey (Cardiff City, £5million), Samir Nasri (Marseille, undisclosed)

OUT: Mathieu Flamini (AC Milan, free transfer), Jens Lehmann (VfB Stuttgart, free transfer), Alexander Hleb (Barcelona, £11.8million), Gilberto (Panathinaikos, undisclosed)

Aston Villa

IN: Curtis Davies (West Bromwich Albion, undisclosed), Steve Sidwell (Chelsea, £5million)

OUT: Olof Mellberg (Juventus, free transfer), Patrick Berger (released), Luke Moore (West Bromwich Albion, £3million), Thomas Sorensen (released)

Blackburn rovers

OUT: Peter Enckleman (released), Stephane Henchoz (released), Bruno Berner (released)

Bolton Wanderers

IN: Johan Elmander (Toulouse, undisclosed), Fabrice Muamba (Birmingham City, £5million)

OUT: Stelios Giannakopolus (released), Ivan Campo (released), Andranik Teymourian (Fulham, free transfer), Daniel Braaten (Toulouse, exchange)

Chelsea

IN: Jose Bosingwa (FC Porto, £16million), Deco (Barcelona, £8million),

OUT: Ben Sahar (Portsmouth, loan), Hernan Crespo (released), Slobodan Rajkovic (FC Twente, loan), Steve Sidwell (Aston Villa, £5million), Claude Makelele (Paris St Germain, free transfer), Khalid Boulahrouz (VfB Stuttgart, undisclosed)

Everton

OUT: Lee Carsley (Birmingham City, free transfer), Stefan Wessels (released), Bjarni Vidarsson (released), Patrick Boyle (released)

Fulham

IN: Mark Schwarzer (Middlesbrough, free transfer), David Stockdale (Darlington, undisclosed), Zoltan Gera (West Bromwich Albion, free transfer), Andranik Teymourian (Bolton Wanderers, free transfer), Toni Kallio (BSC Young Boys, undisclosed), Bobby Zamora (West Ham United, undisclosed), John Pantsil (West Ham United, undisclosed)

OUT: Carlos Bocanegra (Rennes, free transfer), Jari Litmanen (released), Phillippe Christanval (released), Simon Elliott (released), Ian Pearce (released), Michael Timlin (released), Ismael Ehui (released). Bjorn Runstrom (released), Brian McBride (released), Dejan Stefanovic (Norwich City, undisclosed), Elliot Omozusi (Norwich City, loan), Tony Warner (Hull City, free transfer)

Hull City

IN: Craig Fagen (Derby County, £750,000), Geovanni (Manchester City, free transfer), Bernard Mendy (Paris St Germain, free transfer), Tony Warner (Fulham, free transfer), George Boateng (Middlesbrough, £1million), Peter Halmosi (Plymouth Argyle, undisclosed)

OUT: David Livermore (released), Jay-Jay Okocha (released), Stuart Elliott (Doncaster Rovers, undisclosed)

Liverpool

IN: Philipp Degen, (Borussia Dortmund, free transfer), Andrea Dossena (Udinese, undisclosed), Diego Cavaleri (Palmeiras, undisclosed)

OUT: Harry Kewell (Galatasary, free transfer), John Arne Riise (AS Roma, £3.96million), Anthony Le Tallec (Le Mans, undisclosed) Peter Crouch (Portsmouth, £11million), Scott Carson (West Bromwich Albion, £3.25million), Danny Guthrie (Newcastle United, undisclosed)

Manchester City

IN: Jo (CSKA Moscow, undisclosed)

OUT: Jihai Sun (Sheffield United, free transfer), Paul Dickov (released), Emile Mpenza (released), Andreas Isaksson (PSV Eindhoven, undisclosed), Geovanni (Hull City, free transfer), Georgios Samaras (Celtic, undisclosed)

Manchester United

OUT: Gerard Pique (Barcelona, undisclosed), Kieran Lee (Oldham Athletic, free)

Middlesbrough

IN: Marvin Emnes (Sparta Rotterdam, £3.2million), Didier Digard (Paris Saint Germain, £4million)

OUT: Dong-Gook Lee (released), Fabio Rochemback (released), Gaizka Mendieta (released), Mark Schwarzer (Fulham, free transfer), George Boateng (Hull City, £1million)

Newcastle United

IN: Jonas Guiterrez (Real Mallorca, undisclosed), Danny Guthrie (Liverpool, undisclosed)

OUT: Stephen Carr (released), Peter Ramage (Queens Park Rangers, free transfer), James Troisi (released), David Rozehnal (Lazio, £2.9m)

Portsmouth

IN: Ben Sahar (Chelsea, loan), Glen Little (Reading, free), Peter Crouch (Liverpool, £11million)

Stoke City

IN: Dave Kitson (Reading, £5.5million)

OUT: Marlon Broomes (Blackpool, free transfer), Russell Hoult (released), Dominic Matteo (released)

Sunderland

OUT: Andy Cole (released), Ian Harte (released), Stephen Wright (released), Stanislav Varga (released), Greg Halford (Sheffield United, loan)

Tottenham Hotspur

IN: Luka Modric (Dinamo Zagreb, £16.6m), Giovani dos Santos (Barcelona, £4.7m), John Bostock (Crystal Palace, £700,000)

OUT: Simon Dawkins (Leyton Orient, loan)

West Bromwich Albion

IN: Roman Bednar (Heart of Midlothian, undisclosed), Michal Danek (Viktoria Plzen, loan), Kim Do-Heon (Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma, £550,000), Luke Moore (Aston Villa, £3million), Gianni Zuiverloon (Heerenveen, £3.2million), Graham Dorrans (Livingston, £100,000), Marek Cech (FC Porto, £1.4million), Scott Carson (Liverpool, £3.25million)

OUT: Luke Steele (Barnsley, free), Zoltan Gera (Fulham, free transfer), Martin Albrechtsen (Derby County, free transfer), Curtis Davies (Aston Villa, undisclosed), Kevin Phillips (Birmingham City, free)

West Ham United

IN: Holmar Orn Eyjolfsson (HK Kopavogur, undisclosed),

OUT: Nolberto Solano (released), Bobby Zamora (Fulham, undisclosed), John Pantsil (Fulham, undisclosed)

Wigan Athletic

IN: Daniel De Ridder (Birmingham City, free transfer), Olivier Kapo (Birmingham City, £3.5million), Amr Zaki (Zamalek, loan)

OUT: Solomon Olembe (released), Josip Skoko (released), Andrew Webster (Glasgow Rangers, undisclosed), Julius Agahowa (Kayserispor, undisclosed), Andreas Granqvist (FC Groningen, undisclosed)
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dude where's the source la...i think i read this before, but forgot the link...

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