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Antonio Needs To Put A Lid On It!

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Fri, 18/01/2019 - 08:06

During a time of 'delicate' negotiations regarding the on off transfer of Marko Arnoutovic, West Ham United's director of football Mario Husillos and co-owner David Sullivan, who act alongside Manuel Pellegrini, will have been less than pleased with Michail Antonio's "‘everyone knows" Marko wants to leave comments recently made to Sky TV.

Antonio, who has only recently begun to show the sort of form again that made him a fans favourite following some indifferent performances and a series of niggly injuries, said "Players come and go, we are used to it. Obviously I'd rather he stayed, he's a talisman for the club. "Replacing him would be a difficult situation. He has experience of playing, he scores goals and right now who could we sign to replace him? That's where the problem lies. We would definitely need to sign someone too."

Who on earth at the club sanctioned Antonio's 'interview'? The last thing required while negotiating complex business arrangements, and yes Premier League football is most definitely a business, is for the opposite side to know your hand, in one swift movement Michail superseded the comments that Manuel Pellgrini had scripted for his mandatory Thursday press call!

At the end of the day Pellegrini emerged with dignity and strength by saying Arnie can go, when and if Pelle says so, but someone needs to tell Antonio and the rest of the squad to keep shtum about sensitive issues and if in doubt, play dumb, something that shouldn't be too difficult for a lot of players. - Ed

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Arnie Saga Set To Roll On As Chinese Window Closes Feb 28th

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Thu, 17/01/2019 - 12:45

Fans are used to rumours and counter rumours during the January transfer window, things peak on the last day, Big Jim White vacates his role at Talksport and assumes his customary role as the Sky Sports transfer deadline day commentator. In the last few years however things have changed, due to their massive financial clout, clubs from the Chinese Super League have been upsetting some of Europes 'big boys' by hoovering up players with offers of enormous wages in addition to paying clubs generously for their star players.

The sort of money on offer is mind blowing, and it is very easy from a distance to criticise players for pursuing the 'filthy lucre', but few would be able to turn down such wealth on a moral basis. It shoud be remembered that for every successful footballer there would have been at least one thousand who didn't make the grade and were released by their clubs, it should also be remembered that every player is just one bad tackle from having their careers ended. Therefore it is rather churlish to pass judgement on those players who seek financial security for their families, also in many cases players fund various foundations that help the under privilaged.

Marko Arnoutovic has obviously been under the microscope following a substantial offer from Shanghai, people have formed their opinions based on the 'evidence' presented by the Media, however much of the information is misplaced to put it mildly and invariably poorly researched! How many of the Red tops have actually bothered to research what Arnoutovic does with his wealth apart from reporting on how pretty his wife is and what car he drives? Have any of the Press taken the time to research the Foundation that Arnoutovic set up to help prevent kids from joining gangs?

The answer is an emphatic NO, perhaps some parties should do their research a little better, or at least concentrate on fact rather than heresay, if not, report with the caveat that what they are writing is conjecture based on fiction not fact. The transfer window in China opened on January the 1st but unlike the winter window in England, it stays open through January before shutting on February the 28th, which means that there will be plenty of time for the 'Arnie' saga to rumble on.

As the club have repeatedly stated, Marko Arnoutovic is contracted to West Ham United, there are another two and a half years to run on his contract with the option to extend for a further year. It should be noted that Stoke City are due to receive 20% of any future sale as per the sell on clause negotiated at the time of the player's departure from the Bet 365, furthermore the purchasing club in China have to pay a whopping 100% of the transfer fee in local tax meaning even if the offer was upped to £50 Million, they would actually end up paying £100 Million, and that is before you factor in £250-300,000 per week wages!.

In an ideal world Arnoutovic will stay at the club and then leave in the Summer if he still wishes to, but unfortunately we don't live in an ideal World and this 'impasse' may still have a convoluted conclusion. - Ed

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Krzysztof Piatek rumour

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Wed, 16/01/2019 - 10:13

been linked by mr ssn himself jim white for £15million....Genoa striker been banging the goals in he is 23 from poland i will leave it too Burkie to find a you tube link for the player...chicarito goes then this guy looks nailed on to come in apparently

Four Sides Who Could Upset The Applecart In The Champions League

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Tue, 15/01/2019 - 17:23

The UEFA Champions League is hurtling towards the knockout stages, with the usual suspects jockeying for position as they get set for the cut-and-thrust of knockout football to begin. Manchester City can be seen as the current betting favourites in the Champions League winner odds to win the competition, with Barcelona and Juventus in close pursuit. Real Madrid are on their way back up under new management after a catastrophic start to their season, and Premier League side Liverpool are bidding to go one step better than their final appearance last season.

However pushing them hard is a group of fringe contenders who sometimes bloody the noses of the perceived big guns of the competition. Here we've picked out a quartet of big sides who are living in the shadow of their domestic rivals, but could usurp them and win big in the Champions League this season.
Atletico Madrid

Atletico are one of those there or thereabouts sides, and that tag may well apply as they're hot on the heels of Barcelona at the top of La Liga. With only one defeat in domestic competition, they're looking dangerous in Europe again this season. With firepower up top in the form of Antoine Griezmann and Diego Costa and with Diego Godin marshalling things defensively, Atletico has all the grunt they need to cause the best sides problems once again this season.

Napoli

Leading the chasing pack looking to hunt down Juventus in Serie A, Napoli are the best of the rest in Italy's top flight, and they're doing the business in the Champions League group stages, too. They're proving to be hard to beat in Europe this year, with PSG, Liverpool and Red Star Belgrade all unable to defeat Napoli in the group stages so far, and they'll prove a tough nut to crack in the knockout stages.

Manchester United

United may have one of the most famous names in football, but they are in the middle of a transitional period that is going far from well under Jose Mourinho. Languishing in the Premier League, some 18 points behind cross-town rivals Manchester City after just 15 games played, all is not well at Old Trafford. But the Champions League is where Mourinho so often excels, and the competition could prove to be a relief from the travails of the Premier League.

Borussia Dortmund

Bundesliga leaders Dortmund are in prime position to make it through to the last 16, where they will provide a tough test for anyone who makes it through to the knockout stages. Dortmund have lost just once in all competitions so far this season to Group A rivals Atletico Madrid, but they hammered the La Liga outfit 4-0 at their Westfalenstadion, demonstrating that their form demands respect.
There could actually be three or four English teams in the final stages if you include Tottenham, but there lack of recruitment due to the ever spiralling costs of refurbishing White Hart Lane and fears of losing their manager to Manchester United will probably prevent there further progress. - Ed

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Wagner Gone

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Mon, 14/01/2019 - 18:37

David Wagner has left Huddersfield Town as manager by mutual consent with the club bottom of the Premier League, Ze German, 47, took over as Terriers boss in November 2015 and led them to promotion to the Premier League in 2016-17 via the Championship play-offs. Huddersfield were one of the favourites for relegation last season but somehow Wagner kept them up with a 16th-place finish, but he couldn't work his magic this season, with just 11 points from 22 games, and eight points adrift of safety.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic Hints At London Stadium Move

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Mon, 14/01/2019 - 18:14

Never one to be short of an opinion or a story, Zlatan Ibramimovic took time out from criticising Cristiano Ronaldo for suggesting Lionel Messi should move to Italy for a new challenge, by suggesting that 'Zlatan', as he likes to call himself in the 3rd person, might well make a surprise return to the Premier League in a short term loan capacity with a 'big club' in London.

We of course thought this information was a bit of 'click bait' even though it came from an Italian Radio media outlet, but unbelievably the story does have legs! Currently resting with his family, the 'top notch' one is well aware of Manuel Pellegrini and West Ham United, indeed he was nearly signed a few years ago before Hammers bid was blown out the water by a far more lucrative offer from Manchester United.

Ibrahimovic was quoted as saying "I've played in England, Spain, Italy, Portugal and for my national team, for me life is a challenge that I like and I like to make people happy. There has been talk of a Cameo role at a 'big club' in London on a short term basis but negotiations are at an early stage".

Since moving to LA Galaxy in the MLS, Ibrahimovic has scored 22 goals in 27 appearances, David Sullivan is a known admirer of Ibrahimovic and although he was unable to put a deal together before, it is thought that with the added gravitas of having Manuel Pellegrini a short term loan deal could be negotiated.

Of course all of this is assuming Marko Arnoutovic will be off to China as looks increasingly likely, not everyone has the longevity of Zlatan who is a bit of a generic freak from the same gene pool that Pablo Zabaleta must have come from! We'll have more on this later, time zones prevailing. - Ed

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Keep Arnie Or Not?

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Mon, 14/01/2019 - 17:04

Arnautovic out - who replaces him?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 14/01/2019 - 08:43

Antonio saying everyone at west ham knows Arnautovic wants to go - then get rid asap. His performance against Arsenal was poor anyway and we did fine without him in the matches before. The question here is - who do we bring in to replace him? Lets hear the realistic candidates.

Do we really need to replace Arnie in january?

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Sun, 13/01/2019 - 14:57

Not gone yet but looks that way but do we need to panic buy in January? i am not so sure...when you look how we coped without him when he was injured we had one of our best spells of the season so why panic...we are not going to get relegated(saying that in January wow)and we do have options upfront so lets wait until the summer i say....look at the way we played yesterday we looked comfortable and with players able to cause problems and create chances for whoever starts up front...Anderson,Nasri,Antonio,Rice,Snodgrass,All comfortable on the ball and able to bring others into the matches and create chances for others....yes i doubt like many that Carroll can last 4 months without picking up another injury Chicarito can fire the goals when he returns from injury perfect time to give the Lad silva some game time in the first team as for Perez well he has no confidence right now so maybe a run for him in the side can help.....we are a side creating chances and have a number of players who are a goal threat not just strikers but from wide positions and midfield so again IMO we should keep our powder dry see the rest of the season out whilst El Pel and his team run the rule over potential replacements for arnie and then make a move in the summer when prices not so over hyped as they currently are...as i write this i notice Callum Wilson is not in the Bournemouth Squad today so moves by chelski or us mmmm who knows i like the player a lot but he has had two bad injuries in recent times and we all no our luck with players like that so for me i would say at £50million errrr no thank you.

007 and the Man from Derby

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 13/01/2019 - 09:42

whats all the big noise about the spying? personally i think theres nothing wrong with a manager trying to get some tips about how a team will set up in the match. whats wrong with that? He may be foreign and not care about manners but i give him credit for trying to get the upper hand. its not cheating. in the days gone by id suggest it was commonplace for 'scouts' to go and cast an eye on how the opposition were training, what they were concentrating on etc. is this another case of the modern P.C society getting all up in arms about something so they can get some attention? If i were a Leeds fan id be happy that my manager goes the extra to get results. perhaps frank should try doing the same.

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