yeah Gallas is the one who pulled Thuram back to his top class level.
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yeah Gallas is the one who pulled Thuram back to his top class level.
Its official, Ronaldo says he wants to leave... Madrid being the place where he'd like to go.
http://home.skysports.com/list.asp?h...ms:+I+want+out
Bye bye.
dang son. well atleast i called his final desination. hed fit in good with the scheme they got going there.
but does Capello want him ?
man u says they wont sell him, but we will see.
Saviola to arsenal is the word. their building up a nice little squad there.
Buffon to AC Milan if they're not in Seria B next year.... where will Dida go ?
oohh, the premiership will be good next season
^^not really i see chelsea destroying everyone again, rumours that they buying nesta. they have the best team, look at the transfers that arsenal liverpool and man utd made, nothing the teams are hardly improved from last season. liverpool buy bellamy and chelsea buy shevchenko thats the big difference. chelsea gonna run off with it, i dont see mourihno fukin up the tactics.
Reports are travelling from Sweden suggesting that Swedish international Zlatan Ibrahimovic is set to move to Inter Milan.
Manager Gordon Strachan admitted Celtic had been no match for DC United after the Hoops suffered a 4-0 defeat in the first game of their three-match tour of America at the RFK Stadium in Washington.
Geez thats effin embarassing.
^^WTF!!! celtic lost to an american team, they deserve to be relegated. were celtic playing the first choice squad or were school kids given try out.
Liverpool got Bellamy, Fabio Aureillo, Paletta, Gonzalez, Arsenal got Rosicky and talks about Saviola, who gives a fuck about utd....and theres still time for new players to come in, and a squad of big superstars is nothin, look at Real MadridQuote:
Originally Posted by HAN88
Juventus, Lazio, and Fiorentina were all relegated to Serie B on Friday after being found guilty of influencing match officials during the 2004/05 Serie A season.
AC Milan were found guilty as well, but will remain in Serie A with a 15-point penalty to start the 2006/07 season.
The three relegated clubs also received points penalties of differing severity on top of their demotion to the second tier of Italian football. Juventus were docked 30 points, Fiorentina 12 points, and Lazio seven points.
In addition, Juventus' Serie A championships from 2004/05 and 2005/06 have both been stripped and all four clubs have been banned from European competition for the 2006/07 season.
Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy has agreed to terms with Real Madrid, clearing the way for transfer negotiations between the two clubs, according to reports in the Dutch press.
The De Telegraaf newspaper reported: "Ruud van Nistelrooy, 30, has come to a verbal agreement with Real Madrid.
"The Netherlands international could sign a three-year contract in the Spanish capital.
"Van Nistelrooy is depending on negotiations between Real and his current club Manchester United."
The paper added that United are expecting a transfer fee of approximately €15 million.
Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United are also said to be interested in the Dutch striker.
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So WBA obviously bought Superbühler, but what's up with kuszczaq? He was amazing keeper (except for his huge drop against Columbia, lol)