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Thiago – PSG almost a done deal!

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Monday 2012-06-11

According to Skysports, Thiago is on his way of signing with the French giants. Reports claim that Thiago is signing a 4-year contract worth 9.5 million euros, and his price will be close to 50 million euros.

Yesterday’s subject all over Italy was if Thiago’s departure was good for the club, and all experts made their analyses about the departure, both from an economic perspective and from the players’ perspective.


Tuesday 2012-06-12

Thiago Silva’s agent confirms Milan talks and Galliani was spotted in France this morning, here are some of his agent’s, Paulo Fernando Tonietto, statements to Tuttomercatoweb:

“There are negotiations between Milan and Paris Saint-Germain, but I do not know if the Rossoneri will sell him.”

“It is true that the biggest clubs in Europe have contacted Milan regarding Thiago. We are talking about one of the most important players of their squad.”

“I can only say that if Milan decides to sell Thiago, it would be the highlight of his career.”

 

Analysis:

From on economic point of view everyone agrees on one thing, the Pato-story. If Milan would have gone through with the Pato-deal we wouldn’t be in today’s ‘Thiago scenario’.

What does the player want? The latest interview from the Brazilian, shows that Thiago truly wants a Milan stay and he is all about how big he wants to become within the club and that he is waiting to be the team’s captain. Is this true? Is he really a future Milan icon? Or is he just doing like everyone else, saying that they will stay and then leave the very day after? You never know!

Football isn’t solely about passion anymore, money plays an increasing role in the decision making of players. A player can seriously not say that the French League 1 is better than the Serie A, but as we all know it the Brazilians have a weakness for money, so we’ll just have to wait and see…

 

To be continued…… 



Sam 

France lineup against England

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Hugo Lloris, Philippe Mexes, Adil Rami, Patrice Evra, Mathieu Debuchy, Alou Diarra, Florent Malouda, Yohan Cabaye, Franck Ribéry, Karim Benzema, Samir Nasri

Englands lineup against France

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Joe Hart, Glen Johnson, John Terry, Joleon Lescott, Ashley Cole, James Milner, Steven Gerrard, Scott Parker, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Ashley Young, Danny Welbeck


Lineups Spain – Italy

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Spain: Casillas – Arbeloa Ramos Pique Alba – X.Alonso Busquets – Silva Xavi Iniesta – Fàbregas.

 

Italy: Buffon – Bonucci, De Rossi, Chiellini – Maggio, Thiago Motta, Pirlo, Marchisio, Giaccherini – Cassano, Balotelli.

VIDEO: Highlights from Brazil – Argentina

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Argentina vs Brazil 4-3 – Highlights & Goals – 09 June 2012

 Hattrick from Messi. Great volleygoal from Hulk. Lavezzi fighting with Marcelo… intense match.

Starting line-ups. Germany – Portugal

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Germany: Neuer – Boateng, Hummels, Badstuber, Lahm – Khedira, Schweinsteiger – Müller, Özil, Podolski – Gomez.

Portugal: Patrício – Joao Pereira, Alves, Pepe, Coentrao – Veloso, Moutinho, Meireles – Nani, Postiga, Ronaldo.

Brendan Rodgers is Liverpools new manager

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After a lot of back and forth, Liverpool at last got a new manager. Bredan Rogers will sign a three-year contract at Anfieldand and Liverpool will pay Swansea between £4m and £5m. Liverpool is a big step up for Rogers, he has only worked as a manager since 2008.

PREDICTION: Norway – England

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England vs. Norway

Hodgson prepare his first game as England national coach versus the two year undefeated Norwegian national team.

 Experts find it hard to tip an England win because of Norways recent good home display. But in my opinion the best attack wins, and the key to win the game is that Hodgson shouldn’t start with the duo Carroll-Downing. It’s a big difference between these two teams and if this was an official cap England would easily see off Norway.

The best play is U 2.5 goals at 1.66, cause of the “Hodgson defensive play” against a Norway without any creativity at all between attack-midfield.

Game play!

U 2.5: at 1.66

1X2, 2: at 2.20

And for those who want to spend big bucks, DNB England at 1.53.

Good luck!

Seedorf to announce his future within 10 days

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Seedorf about his future:


“I am the last of my generation who is still playing, and I would like to just keep on. As long as I feel fit and have passion, I will keep playing. Then I’ll see.”


“Within seven to ten days, I hope to give more clarity. It’s more exciting than difficult, because I’m happy that there are choices of where I could go.”


Seedorf about Ajax:


“I grew up at Ajax, had my debut and my first successes. That is always special. The door is therefore always open to Ajax,”


“If I were able to do something in the future for the club, I’m certainly open to that.”  According to Ajax official website

Seedorf -> Spurs

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The latest rumors regarding Clarence “Clyde” Seedorf says that there is a chance that he will become a spurs player!
According to Tribalfootball.com spurs are willing to negotiate with the dutchman! 

Milan after sahin?

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According to Sky Italia Galliani will meet with Perez to discuss the future of Nuri Sahin. Milan wants to sign Sahin on a loan spell during 2012-2013 with the obligation to buy the player next summer.
 

Official: Montolivo and Bakaye Traore signs for Milan

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Todays official annoncement at the Milanello: “A.C Milan have announced the signing of Bakaye Traore until 30/06/2015 and Riccardo Montolivo until 30/06/2016.”

Arsenal Football Club – Season review

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Every Arsenal fan drew a massive sigh of relief after the full-whistle was blown against West Bromwich. Then afterwards, the thoughts moved towards the top of the league table. 19(!) points off the top. Are City and United really 19 points better than us? Well, the table never lies. 

This season started after a massive roller-coaster of a summer. Fabregas was staying, he was leaving, he was staying, he was leaving and then Nasri was going to sign a new contract and then he was not. Meanwhile, Arsene signed Gervinho. But at the end of August, and with the start of the season, the pain started. Fabregas left, Nasri was set to leave and we looked we would be lucky to finish in the Europa League, let alone the Champion’s League. After winning over Udinese (two hard-fought matches) and drawing Newcastle and suffering a defeat to Liverpool, things were looking very glum. There weren’t many Arsenal fans who were happy about us having to go to Old Trafford so early in the season and their fears were justified. 8-2 against what used to be one of our fierciest rivals was not something that tasted well. We signed Mertesacker, Andre Santos, Park-Chu Young(why?) and Mikel Arteta. Following what could only be described as a few days of madness, we were facing Swansea at home. A very dull 1-0 win from a goalkeeper error which the sneaky Russian tsar capitalised on. And this was to be our season defined: highs (5-3 vs Chelsea, 5-2 vs Tottenham, 1-0 at home v City, 7-1 at home to Blackburn, 2-1 away to Pool) and lows (8-2 vs Man United, 2-1 vs Tottenham, 2-0 vs Liverpool, 2-1 vs Manchester United, 4-0 vs Milan and countless other needless draws and losses.)

It was quite clear that something has not been right at Arsenal this season but one can only hope that Wenger does not make the same mistake again as he did with Nasri and Fabregas. Sign Robin van Persie up immediately and rumour has it that talks are to be held on Thursday at Wenger’s own house. Give him whatever he wants, he is vital. Next season, we must be challenging for honours. It is vital that we do. One thing is for sure, our rivals will be strengthening but only one of Tottenham and Chelsea will be able to attract the top notch players that are needed to win trophies next year. Manchester United will not sit passively and let City run away with it again and City will become stronger.

Ratings for this season(1-10)

Goalkeeper:

  • Szczezny: 7 overall. Whilst we all know that Szczesny is the next big thing and will become one of the best goalkeepers in the world, he is still prone to the occasional error which he will need to stamp out of his game to reach new heights.

N/A:

  • Almunia
  • Fabianski

Defenders:

  • Sagna: 7. Whenever he plays, we are a better team. It is clear that it is vital that he stays fit.
  • Jenkinson: 6. As a back-up RB, he is fine yet, he is also very error-prone but he has great crossing and speed and if he works on his positioning over the summer, he can eventually challenge Sagna.
  • Mertesacker: 7. A very successful first season in a new country and team. He is very slow indeed, but so was Tony Adams and just like the good old captain, Per makes up for it with great positioning. The only question is how someone so tall can be so abysmal at heading?
  • Koscielny: 8. Most improved player this season? A beast. He will only get better.
  • Vermaelen: 6. A lot of errors this season yet he scores a lot of important goals. He is one of the best defenders in the league and he can put any striker in his pocket on his day. He just needs to step it up against the “lesser” teams.
  • Djourou: 4. Sell him now. I’m what happened, but beginning of last season he looked like an absolute beast at the back and now he is just obsolete. 
  • Gibbs: 5. It is clear that he has massive potential(don’t we always produce good left-backs?) but he is also error-prone and strays a bit too far up the pitch at times. I would like for him to learn from Sagna – defend first, attack second.
  • Andre Santos: 5. He is slow but he smart. However, it has been difficult for him to adjust to an entirely different playing style where a left-back actually defends instead of just attacking.

N/A:

  • Squillaci: Sell him now.

Midfielders:


  • Diaby: 4. Has barely played, whenever he has played, he’s been alright but too injury-prone. He is one of the players that need to be let go.
  • Tomas Rosicky: 6. Had a great string of games around February/March but since then has dosed off a bit. Needs to play like that all season.
  • Mikel Arteta: 7. It’s been clear to anyone following Arsenal this season that whenever Arteta has been missing, our creativity has been lacking. A great first season at Arsenal and will be a superb back-up if another creative midfielder comes in this summer.
  • Aaron Ramsey: 6. Barring killing a celebrity or two, he’s been average. He needs to step up his game or he will be left behind.
  • Alex Song: 6. Average. Needs to stop going forward too much(even if Wenger has given him a license to roam). If he is to play, he needs to protect the back four.
  • Emmanuel Frimpong: 4. Big mouth. Strong body. Dench. Unfortunate injury. Very immature. Will have to learn alot more.
  • Yossi Benayoun: 7. Great loan, whenever he has played he has given on an extra bit of energy, never given up and has been highly useful as an impact sub/second-string player.
  • Francis Coquelin: 5. Not played as much as I would have liked to see him but has played superbly whenever he has gotten the chance.

N/A

Jack Wilshere: Injured.

Strikers

  •  Robin van Persie; 10. Give him a blank paper and sign him up now.
  • Theo Walcott: 7. Has a mental connection with van Persie similar to the Bergkamp-Henry story. He needs to become smarter as a footballer however and utilise his speed better against slower opponents.
  • Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain: 7. The excitement for this kid is massive. I hope he will be picked for the Euros this summer and can show the rest of the world why we hype him up so much. He gets better by every game.
  • Gervinho: 6. An average first season, started alright(barring the red card against Newcastle) and then faded after AFCON. Needs to stop thinking about that penalty miss in the final.
N/A
  • Chamakh: Useless.
  • Chu-Young Park: Useless

Summertransfers:
IN:
Podolski
M’vila(hopefully)
A creative midfielder.
Another defender, preferably someone who can play all across the defense.
 
OUT:
Almunia
Squillaci
Djourou
Diaby
Chamakh
 
Sebastian Steele

An emotional farewell

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Allegri confirms: Montolivo will play in Milan

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Mr. Allegri confirms that Milan have signed a new technical and competitive midfielder, Ricardo Montolivo.

 

“Next season we will have Montolivo who is a very good player, very technical. Milan must remain competitive, we must continue the work we started last year. We will start the season with great enthusiasm”