Monday, 19 August 2013

Arsenal must rival Manchester United for Belgian star

Arsenal need to sign Marouane Fellaini 

After Everton rejected a £28 million bid from Manchester United for their star duo Marouane Fellaini and Leighton Baines, Arsenal should now rival the Premier League champions for the Belgian international.
After the Gunners' horror show against Aston Villa on Saturday, Arsenal fans have demanded that the club spend some money before the end of the transfer window.
Arsene Wenger has only added Yaya Sanogo to his squad this summer and his side are looking extremely vulnerable.
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And an ideal player to boost the north London outfits squad would be the big Belgian, Tottenham.
Despite the fact that his £24m release clause ended a couple of weeks ago, the 25-year-old could still be tempted by the lure of European football and Arsenal should take advantage of that.
Now, for some, the Gunners' midfield is the strongest part of their team. 
They have Mikel Arteta, Jack Wilshere, Aaron Ramsey, Santi Cazorla and Tomas Rosicky, but the player they don't have is Fellaini.
And, the Belgian could offer Wenger's side something different that his other players can't.
Fellaini is strong, powerful and great in the air - the exact type of player Arsenal need.
He can take a football match by the scruff of its neck and gain three points for his team - just look at his performance against Manchester United on the opening weekend of last season.
He could add that extra bit of bite in the Arsenal team - bite that was clearly missing against Villa.
He can play as a box-to-box midfielder, he can sit in-front of the defence and he can play off the striker. His versatility and presence is just what Arsenal need right now. He's a warrior and would add steel to the Gunners' side.
Everton are certainly keen to keep him and Manchester United are keen to sign him. However, Arsenal must go out of their way and bring the Belgian star to the Emirates.

 

Liverpool & Arsenal target’s €20m EPL move “probable”

Agent of Arsenal & Liverpool target Arda Turan says €20m move to Premier League is “probable”

It is “probable” that Arsenal and Liverpool target Arda Turan will make a €20million move to the Premier League, according to his agent.
According to ESPN, both Arsene Wenger and Brendan Rodgers have both been credited with an interest in the Atletico Madrid playmaker, who has a €20million release clause in his contract.
Arsenal look to be going on mad dash of transfer shopping after reportedly having a bid turned down for Newcastle United’s Yohan Cabaye and making enquires for Juventus starlet Paul Pogba, as well as his compatriot Geoffrey Kondogbia at Sevilla.
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Meanwhile, the Liverpool manager has admitted he is looking to make further additions to his squad at Anfield and is confident of doing so.
One of Arsenal and Liverpool may be Turan’s destination after Ahmet Bulut revealed it was more than likely his client would be heading to England. “A transfer to the Premier League for Arda is probable this summer,” Bulut is quoted as saying to NTV Spor.
“In England is where there is more interest in him, and they know Atletico’s position well.
“The Madrid club are rejecting all offers for him, but if his clause is paid there is nothing they can do. There have been contacts.”
While many fans of both Arsenal and Liverpool would question whether either club needs a diminutive playmaker added to their ranks.
However, the Turkey international is a talented playmaker and has impressed many with his performances at the Vicente Calderon over the previous two seasons.

 

Lazio set to miss out on Galatasaray striker signing

Galatasaray striker Burak Yilmaz wanted by Arsenal, Liverpool and Lazio

Arsenal and Liverpool have entered the race to sign Galatasaray striker Burak Yilmaz after Lazio's refusal to meet the player's £12million valuation, reports the Daily Star.
The 28-year-old Turkish international has been heavily linked with a move away from the Türk Telekom Arena this summer, after an impressive campaign in 2012/13 where he scored 24 goals in 30 Super Lig appearances.
Yilmaz also caught the eye in the Champions League last season, netting eight goals in just nine matches in Europe's elite club competition.
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His impressive performances garnered interest from a host of Premier League clubs, however Serie 'A' looked like Yilmaz's most likely destination after Lazio jumped ahead of the queue for his signature.
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger has been credited with an interest in bringing Yilmaz to the Emirates Stadium, while Brendan Rodgers is also believed to be monitoring the player's situation ahead of a proposed bid to lure him to Anfield.
According to reports in Turkey, Yilmaz will command wages of around £2.1million per year, and is holding out for a long-term five-year contract.
But, with Lazio only prepared to pay £8million for the prolific striker's services, Arsenal and Liverpool will have an opportunity to hijack a move for Yilmaz, if they are prepared to meet Galatasaray's valuation.

 

Wenger under fire in Arsenal Fans Statement

Offering Wenger another contract at this “inappropriate” according to the Arsenal Supporters Trust

A disappointingly poor performance to pair alongside a crushing opening day defeat has continued the feeling of disillusionment among Arsenal fans. It was the straw that broke the camels back for the Arsenal Supporters Trust, a group with over 800 members and shares in the club.
This may have come after their 3-1 defeat at home to Aston Villa in the opening day of the Premiership season, but it is no knee jerk reaction to a bad result. The overwhelming feeling of disenchantment at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday has been brewing for the past couple of seasons, with most fans keeping their level of discontent slightly muted if not entirely silent. This may be down to loyalty to Wenger due to his past successes and great sides; it may be some sort of blind faith that he is the man to bring back the days of ‘the invincibles’; or it could be a combination of the two.
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Whatever the reason is, the Arsenal faithful have not nearly been vocal enough yet.
In the matter of just a decade, Arsenal have gone from title winners/serious contender’s year in year out to scraping fourth place on the last day of the season. It has been a gradual demise which has been accepted by the Arsenal board due to continued profit from Champions League qualification and little reinvestment in the playing squad. Arsenal have been able to scrape CL qualification with prudent spending on mediocre players; and relying on youth academy production.
Annually they have sold off their best players for a massive profit without spending a great deal in return. Emmanuel Adebayor, Samir Nasri, Cesc Fabregas, Alex Song and Robin van Persie are all potent examples of why the Gunners are no longer able to compete for titles. While the disgruntled murmurs of some sections of the Arsenal support have been apparent over this period of transfer activity, or lack of it, the majority have been content in seeing Champions League yearly with a relatively competitive squad.
The above players have been replaced by not World Class talents; but those just capable enough to ensure a top four spot in the Premier League. It seems this year that they have managed to trim a lot of fat off of the budget by releasing/selling over 20 first team, reserve and youth players but have failed to bring any in. Yaya Sanogo remains their only signing thus far, on a free transfer.
This relatively competitive squad has now, through inaction in the transfer market the past four or five years, dwindled into a wearily thin looking group of players. Mikel Arteta, Thomas Vermaelen, Nacho Monreal and Abou Diaby were all out injured previous to the visit from Villa on Saturday. Add to that list Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who could be missing for a lengthy spell having possible knee ligament damage. Kieran Gibbs, Bacary Sagna, Tomas Rosicky and Aaron Ramsey are all doubtful for their crucial Champions League qualifier against Fenerbache on Wednesday.
The squad that is left to choose from is not only lacking in numbers, it is lacking in serious quality, a problem that Wenger should have been able to prevent with a consistent and competent transfer policy. Instead, he has left it far too late in this transfer window to do significant business to attract his first choice targets.
The start of the window had a promising buzz about it for Arsenal fans. There was an heir of excitement as rumours emerged of a sizable transfer kitty being available. Cesc Fabregas, Gonzalo Higuain, Luis Suarez, Luis Gustavo and Wayne Rooney were all touted as targets. None have come through.
This year it there has been a sad feeling of déjà vu for Arsenal fans with the only exception in this transfer window being the lack of a big name exit (so far).
The financially profitable business plan of the Arsenal board is simply that, financially profitable.
It is simply not bringing success to the Emirates.
The meagre spending and transfer policy carried out by Wenger has been permitted for far too long in the eyes of Arsenal fans. Surely today’s events from the Arsenal Supporters Trust are the start of some form of change. Whether it be a change of managerial personnel, a change in transfer policy or a change in business plan; something must happen. If not, the current Arsenal squad looks as if it would struggle to get top five never mind Champions League qualification or much less title contenders.

 

BBA: I Fought Beverly Osu Because She Wanted More Sex! – Angelo Reveals

Few days ago, Before he was evictedBeverly & Angelo Claim They NEVER Had Sex In The House.
Now, The South African house mate who was evicted yesterday alongside Bimp.reveals their secrets.


One major highlight of his stay was sex with the Nigerian vixen Beverly, who herself has been a source of controversy. Angelo who approach 5 of the ladies in the house, said during the eviction interview that Beverly kissed him first before he kissed Beverly. Continue...


“I like Beverly because she is a strong woman and she would go for whatever she wants”. He also emphasised that his relationship with Beverly was initiated by Beverly, when asked if the relationship was initiated or induced.
Although he stated he loved Beverly. When quizzed about why they fought he said, Beverly wanted more.

“Beverly told me it has been over one week since we last did it (referring to the sex in the bathtub) but i said NO. I promised my mother i would not do such, so i can’t do it again”. 


Na wa oh!

Lack of transfer activity remains a worry for Arsenal

arsene wenger 2645586b Lack of transfer activity remains a worry for Arsenal
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger faces potentially the toughest season in charge of the Gunners.
In their opening game against Aston Villa, the London side succumbed to a 3-1 defeat with boos ringing around the Emirates stadium. Calls for the manager’s head and chants pleading with the club to sign new players were clearly audible throughout the game.
Ex-Auxerre striker Yaya Sanogo, 20, is the Gunners only signing of the summer, after Arsenal missed out on striker Gonzalo Higuain to Napoli, forward Bernard to Shakhtar, combative midfielder Luiz Gustavo to Wolfsburg, and Etienne Capoue to Tottenham Hotspur.
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has been a transfer target for the London side this summer, but is said to have resolved his differences with Liverpool and now looks set to stay.
Less than two weeks remain for Arsenal to bolster their side with a number of much-needed recruits, and the fans’ patience is already dwindling.
Arsenal want a striker in the world-class category, while hoping to procure the signature of a top central midfield player. Easier said than done, and so far the Premier League side are being priced out of making approaches for their short-listed targets.
With time running out to bring in the right faces, many feel the club may repeat last season’s antics of panic-buying on the final day of the summer transfer window, and will compromise signing quality players for personnel which will temporarily fill a void for the side.
Emergency defensive reinforcements are desperately needed for Arsenal, as the side have lost a number of players to injury.
By manager Arsene Wenger’s own admission, Arsenal are in negotiations with a number of potential targets, but it’s all too familiar for Arsenal fans who are still waiting for additions to the current squad.

Five observations from the Opening Weekend of Premier League

Whether you were watching it live in the stands, on the telly, catching an online stream or listening to live Premier League football commentary on talkSPORT, there’s no denying it – the most popular football league in the world is finally back. And back are the emotions – passion, debate, anger, agony, frustration, joy, celebration, victory, defeat – that, which makes it the best and the most popular league in the world.
Apart from Arsenal’s shambolic 3-1 defeat at the hands of Aston Villa at the Emirates, there were no such major hiccups elsewhere. Here are five observations from the first week of the Premier League.
Mignolet Five observations from the Opening Weekend of Premier League

A memorable week for the strikers

Strikers got into the act in the very first week only. We saw Daniel Sturridge scoring the only goal for Liverpool in the Reds 1-0 triumph over Stoke City, Ricky Lambert netting the winner against West Brom, Olivier Giroud opened his scoring account within first 10 minutes against Villa while Robin van Persie and Danny Welbeck both enjoyed a brace against Swansea.

Likewise, memorable week for the debutants

Swansea’s Wilfried Bony bagged a fine goal against the Champions, Simon Mignolet’s stunning save of Jon Walters’ penalty, Paulinho and Soldado had a solid debut with the latter getting his name on the score-sheet, Ricky van Wolfswinkel’s header earned Norwich 2-2 against Everton were some of the wonderful moments the debutants enjoyed in the opening week.

Manchester United weren’t that bad – were they?

The Champions having not made any major signings so far aren’t the favourites of the bookies to win the title again. Even not many football pundits have tipped them to win the league. The cynics had already harboured doubts over David Moyes’ caliber, while skepticism shudders even among his legion of admirers.
Well, he didn’t start that badly. Neither Manchester United. They were just a bit clinical and just did their usual job of scoring goals and winning games.
The only major talking point was Wayne Rooney’s alienation from the team celebration after the third goal, though very few talked about his contribution (assist) in the build-up to the fourth goal. Such is Football. Such is Life.

Refs are the easy targets as always

“I didn’t like his performance, but more than his performance I didn’t like his spirit of how he refereed the game,” a dejected Arsene Wenger said of referee Anthony Taylor, after the match.
Dear Arsene – did you enjoy the spirit of your own team? And Home fans’ reception?
Likewise, this is what Ian Holloway had to say (about the controversial penalty) after Crystal Palace’s 1-0 defeat at Selhurst Park against Spurs.
“It was a decision before that, maybe I don’t understand what a free-kick is. When I was growing up my dad said you have got to be strong and you’ve got to body charge people. Then that was banned out of the game.
“A minute-and-a-half later is it deliberate hand-ball? I understand what they have said about making yourself bigger, but when you’re diving to the floor to try and block a cross, he’s half a yard away and you’ve got no time to get out of the way.”
Well, well, he doesn’t sound too happy.

Arsenal in some kind of trouble

Well, normally one shouldn’t judge or make any strong comments based on first week performances only. But, the situation of Arsenal is such that one cannot help but do so. Fans are not only furious but they feel the time has come where voices must be heard, questions need to be asked and answers need to be given. And the pantomime atmosphere can go acerbic if things continue like this, that is, Arsenal continue to suffer on pitch while Wenger is failing to recruit sufficiently, despite the money burning hole in the pocket.
It has reached a stage where their beloved manager is abused by the same people who loved him so dearly and the Supporters’ Trust has given an ultimatum to the board, saying “Enough is Enough.”

10 of the greatest loan signings

Loan signings are rife in football these days, with Pepe Reina the latest high profile player set to move in that fashion, joining Napoli from Liverpool.
Here are ten of the best loan signings in recent memory:

HENRIK LARSSON – Helsingborg IF to Manchester United (2007)

Larsson 10 of the greatest loan signings
The Sweden and Celtic legend was 35 when he made the shock move to Old Trafford back in 2007. With Sir Alex Ferguson short on strikers, he called upon Henrik Larsson, who scored three goals in his 13 appearances, including one on his debut in the FA Cup against Aston Villa.
Although that may not sound like a particularly impressive goal return, it was his overall professionalism and team ethic that had an effect on the side. United went on to win their first Premier League title in four years, and Larsson played his part.

JURGEN KLINSMANN – Sampdoria to Tottenham (1997/98)

Klinsmann 10 of the greatest loan signings
The German striker was already a hero at White Hart Lane after a memorable spell during the 1994/95 season, and his return on loan two years later was greeted with great joy by the Tottenham faithful. He didn’t disappoint.
In a season in which Spurs were battling relegation, Jurgen Klinsmann scored nine goals in his 15 league appearances, including four against Wimbledon in a crucial 6-2 victory. The North London side survived and Klinsmann was rightfully lauded for his impact on the side.

JERMAIN DEFOE – West Ham to Bournemouth (2000/01)

Defoe 10 of the greatest loan signings
West Ham United manager at the time, Harry Redknapp, sent 18-year-old Jermain Defoe to Bournemouth to gain some regular first-team football at the start of the century. He scored an impressive 18 goals in 27 games, including a record-equalling ten goals in successive games.
These exploits propelled the youngster into the public eye, and many thought he could be the next Michael Owen. While he hasn’t quite reached those heights, Defoe, now 30, has enjoyed a terrific career with West Ham, Portsmouth, current club Spurs and England.

IVAN CAMPO – Real Madrid to Bolton Wanderers (2002/03)

Campo 10 of the greatest loan signings
The Spaniard was a regular for a while at Real Madrid, so when Bolton manager Sam Allardyce acquired his services back in 2002 it was a real coup for the Premier League strugglers.
The defender was a key man in helping The Trotters survive on the final day of the season. He enjoyed the loan spell so much that he signed on a permanent basis in the summer of 2003, staying until 2008.

CHRISTOPHE DUGARRY – Bordeaux to Birmingham (2003)

Dugarry 10 of the greatest loan signings
The World Cup-winning Frenchman is thought of as a true Birmingham legend after his spell at the club a decade or so ago. Much like Eric Cantona, Christophe Dugarry had an arrogance and aura about him which he backed up on the pitch.
He scored five goals in as many games and inspired those around him as Birmingham finished in a very respectable 13th place after promotion the previous season. Dugarry signed permanently in 2003/04, and although his form dipped he will always be held in high regard at St Andrews.

ROBBIE KEANE – Tottenham to Celtic (2010)

Keane 10 of the greatest loan signings
The Republic of Ireland’s all-time top goalscorer had a superb spell at the Scottish giants at the start of the decade, having fallen out of favour at White Hart Lane. Robbie Keane scored 16 goals in just 19 games for the club and, despite the fact he only played between January and May, he was awarded the club’s Player of the Year award.

ROMELU LUKAKU – Chelsea to West Brom (2012/13)

Lukaku 10 of the greatest loan signings
The ‘new Didier Drogba’ was loaned out to West Brom Albion last season and was terrific for The Baggies. He scored 17 goals in 38 appearances, in all competitions, and was a major reason for West Brom’s excellent Premier League campaign.
Romelu Lukaku is still just 20 years of age, and the Belgium international is now back at Chelsea looking to establish himself as the number one striker at the club under Jose Mourinho.

THIBAUT COURTOIS – Chelsea to Atletico Madrid (2011-present)

Courtois 10 of the greatest loan signings
The 21-year-old, who is one of the most highly rated goalkeepers in world football, has been a revelation at Atletico Madrid over the last two seasons. With Petr Cech standing in his way at Stamford Bridge the Belgian made the loan switch to Vicente Calderon in 2011 and will remain there until next summer at least.
Thibaut Courtois’ shot stopping ability, positional sense and general presence mark him out as a special ‘keeper, and expect to see him replace Cech as Chelsea’s number one in the near future.

EDGAR DAVIDS – Juventus to Barcelona – (2004)

Davids 10 of the greatest loan signings
The Dutchman was an absolute revelation in his short time at the Camp Nou in 2004. The tenacious midfielder joined when the Blaugrana were languishing in mid-table, but his superb displays propelled his side to a second place finish behind Valencia.
Edgar Davids was seen as a catalyst for Barcelona’s dominance from that point on and, despite the short length of his stay with the Catalan giants, he is still thought of hugely at the club.

FERNANDO MORIENTES – Real Madrid to AS Monaco (2003/04)

Morientes 10 of the greatest loan signings
Fernando Morientes was deemed surplus to requirements at Real Madrid at the start of the 2003/04 campaign, but little did they know how that decision would come back to haunt them. He scored 28 goals in 42 appearances for the French side, and was the Champions League’s top scorer with nine that season.
AS Monaco reached the final of the competition, where they lost 3-0 to Porto, but Morientes scored in both legs against Madrid in the quarterfinals. It was a great personal moment for the Spaniard, who returned to Los Blancos the following season. He left Madrid for good in January 2005, joining Liverpool.
Who do you think the greatest loan signing has been?

10 of the greatest loan signings

Loan signings are rife in football these days, with Pepe Reina the latest high profile player set to move in that fashion, joining Napoli from Liverpool.
Here are ten of the best loan signings in recent memory:

HENRIK LARSSON – Helsingborg IF to Manchester United (2007)

Larsson 10 of the greatest loan signings
The Sweden and Celtic legend was 35 when he made the shock move to Old Trafford back in 2007. With Sir Alex Ferguson short on strikers, he called upon Henrik Larsson, who scored three goals in his 13 appearances, including one on his debut in the FA Cup against Aston Villa.
Although that may not sound like a particularly impressive goal return, it was his overall professionalism and team ethic that had an effect on the side. United went on to win their first Premier League title in four years, and Larsson played his part.

JURGEN KLINSMANN – Sampdoria to Tottenham (1997/98)

Klinsmann 10 of the greatest loan signings
The German striker was already a hero at White Hart Lane after a memorable spell during the 1994/95 season, and his return on loan two years later was greeted with great joy by the Tottenham faithful. He didn’t disappoint.
In a season in which Spurs were battling relegation, Jurgen Klinsmann scored nine goals in his 15 league appearances, including four against Wimbledon in a crucial 6-2 victory. The North London side survived and Klinsmann was rightfully lauded for his impact on the side.

JERMAIN DEFOE – West Ham to Bournemouth (2000/01)

Defoe 10 of the greatest loan signings
West Ham United manager at the time, Harry Redknapp, sent 18-year-old Jermain Defoe to Bournemouth to gain some regular first-team football at the start of the century. He scored an impressive 18 goals in 27 games, including a record-equalling ten goals in successive games.
These exploits propelled the youngster into the public eye, and many thought he could be the next Michael Owen. While he hasn’t quite reached those heights, Defoe, now 30, has enjoyed a terrific career with West Ham, Portsmouth, current club Spurs and England.

IVAN CAMPO – Real Madrid to Bolton Wanderers (2002/03)

Campo 10 of the greatest loan signings
The Spaniard was a regular for a while at Real Madrid, so when Bolton manager Sam Allardyce acquired his services back in 2002 it was a real coup for the Premier League strugglers.
The defender was a key man in helping The Trotters survive on the final day of the season. He enjoyed the loan spell so much that he signed on a permanent basis in the summer of 2003, staying until 2008.

CHRISTOPHE DUGARRY – Bordeaux to Birmingham (2003)

Dugarry 10 of the greatest loan signings
The World Cup-winning Frenchman is thought of as a true Birmingham legend after his spell at the club a decade or so ago. Much like Eric Cantona, Christophe Dugarry had an arrogance and aura about him which he backed up on the pitch.
He scored five goals in as many games and inspired those around him as Birmingham finished in a very respectable 13th place after promotion the previous season. Dugarry signed permanently in 2003/04, and although his form dipped he will always be held in high regard at St Andrews.

ROBBIE KEANE – Tottenham to Celtic (2010)

Keane 10 of the greatest loan signings
The Republic of Ireland’s all-time top goalscorer had a superb spell at the Scottish giants at the start of the decade, having fallen out of favour at White Hart Lane. Robbie Keane scored 16 goals in just 19 games for the club and, despite the fact he only played between January and May, he was awarded the club’s Player of the Year award.

ROMELU LUKAKU – Chelsea to West Brom (2012/13)

Lukaku 10 of the greatest loan signings
The ‘new Didier Drogba’ was loaned out to West Brom Albion last season and was terrific for The Baggies. He scored 17 goals in 38 appearances, in all competitions, and was a major reason for West Brom’s excellent Premier League campaign.
Romelu Lukaku is still just 20 years of age, and the Belgium international is now back at Chelsea looking to establish himself as the number one striker at the club under Jose Mourinho.

THIBAUT COURTOIS – Chelsea to Atletico Madrid (2011-present)

Courtois 10 of the greatest loan signings
The 21-year-old, who is one of the most highly rated goalkeepers in world football, has been a revelation at Atletico Madrid over the last two seasons. With Petr Cech standing in his way at Stamford Bridge the Belgian made the loan switch to Vicente Calderon in 2011 and will remain there until next summer at least.
Thibaut Courtois’ shot stopping ability, positional sense and general presence mark him out as a special ‘keeper, and expect to see him replace Cech as Chelsea’s number one in the near future.

EDGAR DAVIDS – Juventus to Barcelona – (2004)

Davids 10 of the greatest loan signings
The Dutchman was an absolute revelation in his short time at the Camp Nou in 2004. The tenacious midfielder joined when the Blaugrana were languishing in mid-table, but his superb displays propelled his side to a second place finish behind Valencia.
Edgar Davids was seen as a catalyst for Barcelona’s dominance from that point on and, despite the short length of his stay with the Catalan giants, he is still thought of hugely at the club.

FERNANDO MORIENTES – Real Madrid to AS Monaco (2003/04)

Morientes 10 of the greatest loan signings
Fernando Morientes was deemed surplus to requirements at Real Madrid at the start of the 2003/04 campaign, but little did they know how that decision would come back to haunt them. He scored 28 goals in 42 appearances for the French side, and was the Champions League’s top scorer with nine that season.
AS Monaco reached the final of the competition, where they lost 3-0 to Porto, but Morientes scored in both legs against Madrid in the quarterfinals. It was a great personal moment for the Spaniard, who returned to Los Blancos the following season. He left Madrid for good in January 2005, joining Liverpool.
Who do you think the greatest loan signing has been?

10 of the greatest loan signings

Loan signings are rife in football these days, with Pepe Reina the latest high profile player set to move in that fashion, joining Napoli from Liverpool.
Here are ten of the best loan signings in recent memory:

HENRIK LARSSON – Helsingborg IF to Manchester United (2007)

Larsson 10 of the greatest loan signings
The Sweden and Celtic legend was 35 when he made the shock move to Old Trafford back in 2007. With Sir Alex Ferguson short on strikers, he called upon Henrik Larsson, who scored three goals in his 13 appearances, including one on his debut in the FA Cup against Aston Villa.
Although that may not sound like a particularly impressive goal return, it was his overall professionalism and team ethic that had an effect on the side. United went on to win their first Premier League title in four years, and Larsson played his part.

JURGEN KLINSMANN – Sampdoria to Tottenham (1997/98)

Klinsmann 10 of the greatest loan signings
The German striker was already a hero at White Hart Lane after a memorable spell during the 1994/95 season, and his return on loan two years later was greeted with great joy by the Tottenham faithful. He didn’t disappoint.
In a season in which Spurs were battling relegation, Jurgen Klinsmann scored nine goals in his 15 league appearances, including four against Wimbledon in a crucial 6-2 victory. The North London side survived and Klinsmann was rightfully lauded for his impact on the side.

JERMAIN DEFOE – West Ham to Bournemouth (2000/01)

Defoe 10 of the greatest loan signings
West Ham United manager at the time, Harry Redknapp, sent 18-year-old Jermain Defoe to Bournemouth to gain some regular first-team football at the start of the century. He scored an impressive 18 goals in 27 games, including a record-equalling ten goals in successive games.
These exploits propelled the youngster into the public eye, and many thought he could be the next Michael Owen. While he hasn’t quite reached those heights, Defoe, now 30, has enjoyed a terrific career with West Ham, Portsmouth, current club Spurs and England.

IVAN CAMPO – Real Madrid to Bolton Wanderers (2002/03)

Campo 10 of the greatest loan signings
The Spaniard was a regular for a while at Real Madrid, so when Bolton manager Sam Allardyce acquired his services back in 2002 it was a real coup for the Premier League strugglers.
The defender was a key man in helping The Trotters survive on the final day of the season. He enjoyed the loan spell so much that he signed on a permanent basis in the summer of 2003, staying until 2008.

CHRISTOPHE DUGARRY – Bordeaux to Birmingham (2003)

Dugarry 10 of the greatest loan signings
The World Cup-winning Frenchman is thought of as a true Birmingham legend after his spell at the club a decade or so ago. Much like Eric Cantona, Christophe Dugarry had an arrogance and aura about him which he backed up on the pitch.
He scored five goals in as many games and inspired those around him as Birmingham finished in a very respectable 13th place after promotion the previous season. Dugarry signed permanently in 2003/04, and although his form dipped he will always be held in high regard at St Andrews.

ROBBIE KEANE – Tottenham to Celtic (2010)

Keane 10 of the greatest loan signings
The Republic of Ireland’s all-time top goalscorer had a superb spell at the Scottish giants at the start of the decade, having fallen out of favour at White Hart Lane. Robbie Keane scored 16 goals in just 19 games for the club and, despite the fact he only played between January and May, he was awarded the club’s Player of the Year award.

ROMELU LUKAKU – Chelsea to West Brom (2012/13)

Lukaku 10 of the greatest loan signings
The ‘new Didier Drogba’ was loaned out to West Brom Albion last season and was terrific for The Baggies. He scored 17 goals in 38 appearances, in all competitions, and was a major reason for West Brom’s excellent Premier League campaign.
Romelu Lukaku is still just 20 years of age, and the Belgium international is now back at Chelsea looking to establish himself as the number one striker at the club under Jose Mourinho.

THIBAUT COURTOIS – Chelsea to Atletico Madrid (2011-present)

Courtois 10 of the greatest loan signings
The 21-year-old, who is one of the most highly rated goalkeepers in world football, has been a revelation at Atletico Madrid over the last two seasons. With Petr Cech standing in his way at Stamford Bridge the Belgian made the loan switch to Vicente Calderon in 2011 and will remain there until next summer at least.
Thibaut Courtois’ shot stopping ability, positional sense and general presence mark him out as a special ‘keeper, and expect to see him replace Cech as Chelsea’s number one in the near future.

EDGAR DAVIDS – Juventus to Barcelona – (2004)

Davids 10 of the greatest loan signings
The Dutchman was an absolute revelation in his short time at the Camp Nou in 2004. The tenacious midfielder joined when the Blaugrana were languishing in mid-table, but his superb displays propelled his side to a second place finish behind Valencia.
Edgar Davids was seen as a catalyst for Barcelona’s dominance from that point on and, despite the short length of his stay with the Catalan giants, he is still thought of hugely at the club.

FERNANDO MORIENTES – Real Madrid to AS Monaco (2003/04)

Morientes 10 of the greatest loan signings
Fernando Morientes was deemed surplus to requirements at Real Madrid at the start of the 2003/04 campaign, but little did they know how that decision would come back to haunt them. He scored 28 goals in 42 appearances for the French side, and was the Champions League’s top scorer with nine that season.
AS Monaco reached the final of the competition, where they lost 3-0 to Porto, but Morientes scored in both legs against Madrid in the quarterfinals. It was a great personal moment for the Spaniard, who returned to Los Blancos the following season. He left Madrid for good in January 2005, joining Liverpool.
Who do you think the greatest loan signing has been?

Ferdinand and Terry – Still England’s best centre-backs

On a weekend that saw Manchester United answer their critics in fine style with a 4-1 win away to Swansea, and Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea open their campaign with a 2-0 victory over Hull City, two defensive veterans of England stood out among their peers.
Terry Rio Ferdinand and Terry   Still Englands best centre backs
Rio Ferdinand and John Terry, 34 and 32 years old respectively, forged one of most reliable and respected English centre-back pairings during the mid to the end of 00s. Both have won every major trophy available in club football, captained their country and earned praise from great players across the globe.
With both now retired from international duty – Ferdinand voluntarily and Terry more controversially – it is easy write them off as ‘past it’. If their opening day displays are anything to go by then it could certainly be argued that they are still the two best defenders England have to offer.
The United man is one of those defenders you often don’t notice during games. Because his game does not involve thunderous tackles, bravery and brute strength like his partner Nemanja Vidic, it’s easy to think he’s not doing as much defensive work as the Serb. The truth of the matter is that his positional sense and intelligence as a defender mean he is rarely asked to lunge in or make a desperate clearing header away from danger.
When he plays there is an assured nature to United’s defending, and his influence in David Moyes’ side is still great. Against Swansea he was virtually faultless.
Terry, meanwhile, is very much in the Vidic mould. He may be one of the most loathed England footballers in history, but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t been a fantastic player during his illustrious career. Although injuries have crept up on him and his pace is not what it was, he still carries an aura about him.
Chelsea look a different team when he is on pitch, with his combination of great leadership and blood and guts style make the West London side a tough one to break down. He clearly didn’t get on with Rafa Benitez and his fitness has been a problem over the last year or two, but he looked back to his best against Steve Bruce’s side. Admittedly tougher games will come his way this season, but he looks raring to go.
So who could it be argued argue is better than Ferdinand and Terry in terms of English defenders at present?
The likes of Phil Jagielka, Joleon Lescott and Michael Dawson are all very reliable players for their respective clubs and will do a job for England, but there is not the same trust in them when it comes to facing one of Europe’s deadliest strikers. All three are in their 30s now too, so they don’t even have youth on their side ahead of Ferdinand and Terry.
Gary Cahill, Terry’s partner at the back during the win over Hull, is another talented defender but again he lacks a certain authority. There is no doubt that he will learn greatly from playing alongside the Chelsea skipper, but he lacks his consistency.
Terry Rio 2 Ferdinand and Terry   Still Englands best centre backs
Phil Jones and Chris Smalling certainly represent the future for England, with both United men are superb prospects. Smalling is very much like Ferdinand in style, while Jones is more like Terry. Both will eventually become regulars at Old Trafford and for the Three Lions, but if they were so good now they would surely already have replaced Ferdinand in the United side, wouldn’t they?
Obviously this is all hypothetical because neither player will ever return to the international fold, but it is certainly a damning statement that Roy Hodgson would still almost certainly call upon them to save England’s shaky rearguard if they became available again.
You only have to look at the way they defended against an incredibly average Scotland side to see that Hodgson has issues at the back. If England do manage to qualify for next summer’s World Cup in Brazil, this is going to be a huge issue if it isn’t resolved between now and then.
They may not be universally popular players for various reasons, and they may also dislike one another after the incident between Terry and Ferdinand’s brother Anton, but there can be no doubting that Rio Ferdinand and John Terry have been, and still are, magnificent servants to English football.
Age is just a figure and should often be ignored, and the two veterans are still better than their counterparts after well over a decade at the top of English football.

Manchester United’s joint £28m bid for Everton duo rejected

Manchester United strolled past Swansea City 4-1 on Saturday, but new manager David Moyes must know that few surgeries are still required before the transfer window closes. The club has yet to sign any major names, while Moyes has been unsuccessful in landing his prime target Cesc Fabregas from Barcelona.
baines Manchester Uniteds joint £28m bid for Everton duo rejected
The Red Devils were linked with Everton duo Leighton Baines and Marouane Fellaini in the summer earlier and Moyes has returned again to his former club, with a joint £28 million offer, only to be let known that neither of the two players are for sale.
United values Fellaini at £16 million while the left-back Baines for £12 million, but Everton insist neither of the two would be sold in this transfer window.
It is understood that the Goodison Park officials have been left outraged at such an offer for Fellaini, whose £23.5 million buy-out clause on his contract has expired recently, and consider the offer as derisory. They were furthered incensed when the Old Trafford club included Baines as part of the deal for a further £12 million. Needless to say, such offer was rejected outright.
A statement from Alan Myers, Everton’s new director of communications, on the club’s website said:
“Everton can confirm that it has received bids from Manchester United for two players. Those bids were immediately rejected out of hand as derisory and insulting.
“The Club did not make public these details as it was vital Roberto Martínez’s preparations for the opening game of the Premier League season were not disrupted in any way.”
The 25-year-old was signed by Moyes, during his time at Everton, from Standard Liege, for a reported fee of an initial £15 million that rose to £17.5 million. Everton believes that true market valuation of the Belgian is in excess of £23.5 million.
However, United officials feel just the opposite, which in itself is flummoxing, as Fellaini is not only an established member of the Belgian side but has made over 174 appearances for the Toffees in five years, with last season being one of his best, where he bagged 11 league goals.

Liverpool looking to make amends with mega deal for Willian as Tottenham plan a hijack

Tottenham Hotspur have joined Liverpool in the chase for £30 million rated Brazilian midfielder Willian and are looking to hijack the move, though the Reds are still favourites to sign him.
willian still keen on blues Liverpool looking to make amends with mega deal for Willian as Tottenham plan a hijack
The 25-year-old was a target for Spurs last season and reports emerged that Chairman Daniel Levy even travelled to Ukraine to negotiate a deal, but in the end the move collapsed as he joined the Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala.
Willian has revealed his desire to play in the Premier League in the past, and Spurs manager Andre Villas-Boas had tried to sign him before, during his stint with Chelsea.
Anzhi have suffered a financial loss and owner Suleyman Kerimov is not looking to bankroll the club’s big spending any more, with the entire first-team squad is now up for sale. It was understood that Liverpool are holding advanced talks with the player and would still appear as favourites to sign the Brazilian.
Willian is a terrific player, who can play on either side of the wings or behind the striker. If the Reds can pull off a deal for him, he would add sufficient quality to the Brendan Rodgers’ side, which could prove to be a deciding factor, as Liverpool are looking to break into the top four with a serious intent.
The body language in the dressing room is positive, following Liverpool’s 1-0 victory over Stoke City in the opening match of the season. And if they can add Willian to their squad, and with Luis Suarez returning after five more matches, Liverpool’s pursuit for top four will get a huge fillip.
Likewise, if Spurs can snatch him away from under the nose of their rivals, not only their chances of finishing in top four improves but an outside chance of challenging for the title cannot be ruled out either, provide they keep hold of Gareth Bale. An attacking trio of Bale, Willian and Soldado can wreak havoc to any team, on pen and paper and no wonder why Spurs are so keen to get hold of the player.
Also, it could deal a psychological blow to Liverpool. The Reds were heavily linked with two big money signings this summer – Diego Costa and Henrikh Mkhitaryan – and in both the cases, they have suffered rejections.
It is imperative that Liverpool tie up a deal for the charismatic Brazilian soon, not only because they need to strengthen but also because it is vital that their top four rivals do not widen the gap with them anymore.

Photos: Roberto Di Matteo Arrives Lagos For Guinness



For all football lovers, Roberto Di Matteo is live in Lagos!!! He touched down yesterday evening amidst fanfare from Chelsea fans in Nigeria. Guinness has once again reaffirmed its commitment to football.
  
While in town he will be launching the GUINNESS FOOTBALL MANAGER- a platform that put you in the driver’s seat and lets you ‘Be the Boss’ as you pick your team, call the shots, and, if you do well, win fantastic prizes. He will also be announcing the launch of the epic football show GUINNESS RAISE YOUR GAME- a weekly show that will bring you all the latest football news, amazing interviews with world-class footballers, epic live music performances and exclusive on-the-sofa chats! Continue...

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"ChannelsTv Embarrassing Me Backfired On Them” – Exclusive Interview With NSCDC’s Shem “Oga at the top” Obafaiye

I'm so sure you haven't forgotten him.After lying low for months, NSCDC's Shem Obafaiye has finally granted his first interview. And in it, he revealed how his life has changed after his 'Oga a the top' saga  -  the shame, the joy and the fame that came with his much publicized interview with Channels TV. 
Read excerpts of his exclusive interview with Theheraldng below:
  • What is your opinion about the Channels Television interview that brought you instant fame?
 I have nothing much to say other than to bless God for everything. I thank God for all that happened; I thank God for my boss, his support and love. He is a good boss and I appreciate him. As far as I amconcerned all things work well for those who love God and in all things, the Bible says we should praise God.  The people that thought they were going to ruin me did not know that they would end up in announcing my destiny. Continue...
  In the history of humanity, there had never been any human being that had instant fame like I did especially in a case that was meant to end negatively.

 My brother-in-law in London is even so excited about the incident that he promised to assist me make big money out of this supposed mess. He had already handed the matter to an agency over there to trade mark “Oga at the Top.” But I just asked him to forget it.
 There is no need for that.
 Many of my class mates are in top positions in Nigeria currently, yet, they said I did not go to school. I can mention a lot of them here, including the Attorney General in Lagos State, Ipaye.
 But why should I do all that. All the same, I give all the praises to God.

It was not the first interview I would be having with them (Channels Tv). After that interview we shook hands and I even gave them my complimentary card. I could see that they were not really cheerful. If there was any effect, it was on them and not me. It was the same day I met with Governor Fashola of Lagos State.

 Theirs took place in the morning and I met Governor Fashola later in the day. Some people believed they were up to something, but I did not know. I was only being careful with words as a security officer. We apply caution in all that we say and do. It was a live programme, the whole world was watching us, so, I did not want to be too free.

 But like I said, I thank God for everything. I blame nobody for anything; I see everything as an act of God. They believe they would use it to destroy my destiny but God turned everything around for me, for the better. 
  • How did your family take the development?
 The day of the interview, 16th of March, 2013, was the day my father was buried. It was as if it was designed to destablise me on the day of the burial of my father, but it was not so. It was three or four days after that they apologised and said it was not meant to embarrass me.

 Channels felt bad because it backfired. Anybody that wants to go for an interview in Channels will be very skeptical now and henceforth. I just felt it was my time for divine announcement, so I did not take it the way they thought I would take it.

 In fact, when I saw the T-shirt, I wanted to buy one. Some had thought that my transfer to Ibadan was a demotion, but they are wrong. It is not. They also claimed that my wife went to Channels over the issue. The question I asked was, to do what? She did not. The whole thing has only turned around to be God’s glory in my life.
  • What is your philosophy of life and how did it apply in the case of “My Oga At The Top” case?
 My philosophy of life is to impact positively on this generation. I want to leave a legacy, a good and worthwhile legacy behind that will not make my family live or walk in fear when I am gone. I want to sustain my good name; and that is what I preach to my staff every day.
 I tell them to be open-minded; be determined; do what you will do with your best ability whether people are there or not. Note that there are people watching you and your work will speak for you when you are not there. This is what I always tell them.
  • What is the lesson to be learnt in your “Oga At The Top” issue?
 Everyone should identify a lesson out of the whole saga.

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Boko Haram Not In Niger, Police Say

Reports by an online news portal that the Boko Haram sect had their base situated in Niger State has been dismissed by the state Police Command. Speaking with journalists in Minna on Sunday, the state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Richards Oguche, said the sect had no camp or hideout in the state.
“There is no camp of any sect in the state. We are aware of some of the activities of some bad boys and terrorists along the forest bordering Niger, Kaduna states which transverses Konto-Gwari, Katsina axis and Zamfara. We have been under studying Rafi Local Government Area for sometime now based on intelligence gathering.
“The command in conjunction with the military raided the forest popularly known as Maigungunmi which is between Rafi Local Government Area and Birnin-Gwari in Kaduna State. After raiding the forest, we recovered AK47 with three magazines fully loaded, although the suspects escaped, since then we have been on their trail. We have not been able to arrest them; I am sure they have fled back to other hideouts.
“We, the police, did not relent because we know that they are only operating within the Niger State borders, they also operate in Zamfara State, along Katsina State down towards Kaduna State severally. Even the case we had in Shiroro Local Government Area some months ago was attributed to these same people.
“We are planning a general operation across the states that the forest cuts across their borders to carry out a general raid.
“To say that we have Boko Haram in Rafi Local Government Area in Niger State, is not true. If they are talking of religious extremists, we will understand and we are doing everything possible to understudy them,” Oguche said.
“Although, the name of the extremist group has not been established, we had raided their hideout three months ago with the military, the State Security Service (SSS) and other security agencies in the state. There is nothing like Boko Haram in Niger State. This state is very peaceful and the police is on top of the security situation, we are working around the clock to see that everybody sleep with their two eyes closed.
“The Commissioner of Police, Mrs Desire Nserim, had a stakeholders meeting with communities in the state where she had a long discussion with them after which some bad boys surrendered their arms.”
He therefore called on other persons in the State who might have arms or deadly weapons to come out and surrender.

Faith! Pastor Loses Wife, 3 Kids To Auto Crash On Saturday, Preaches In Church On Sunday

At least eight persons including a Pastor’s wife, Pastor (Mrs) Hellen Samuel, her three children, Saviour, Ensigne and Purity, were reportedly killed in an auto crash that happened Saturday night, in Katagbegi village of Niger State when a bus owned by the Niger State Transport Authority they were travelling in ran into an articulated truck at a bad spot along Bida-Minna road.
The family of Pastor Abraham Samuel of the Potter’s Porch Church, Minna and the other passengers in the bus were said to be travelling from Lagos to Minna when the crash occurred at about 8 p.m. on Saturday.
Eyewitnesses said the bus caught fire shortly after the accident, making rescue efforts extremely difficult. One passenger was however rescued, but not without serious burns.
Confirming the accident, Special Adviser to the Niger State Government on Emergency and Disaster Management, Mohammed Shaba, said eight bodies had been recovered from the scene of the accident, even though the bus was believed to be carrying 18 passengers at the time of the accident, adding that the corpses of the deceased had been deposited at the Minna General Hospital.
In a great show of faith, the Pastor who lost his family was seen preaching during yesterday’s church service after which he announced the demise of his wife and three children.
Members of the church were said to have screamed at the news, with tears rolling down many cheeks uncontrollably, but the Pastor remained calm with elders of the church around him.
The calm but sober Pastor Samuel said of his dead family; “My wife and the kids are resting.”