Nicolas Anelka is tipped to go from Fenerbache to Portsmouth............He was great when he played for Arsenal 1997-1999
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Nicolas Anelka is tipped to go from Fenerbache to Portsmouth............He was great when he played for Arsenal 1997-1999
Poor spurs. Newcastle have dived in on Damien Duff. Sod that I'll just paste from nufc.com, the other nufc website for news....
This is from the mirror it seems? ah w/e here it is.
Newcastle boss Glenn Roeder has clinched a dramatic £10million deal to steal Chelsea winger Damien Duff from under Tottenham's noses.
Roeder will land Duff after Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho reluctantly admitted yesterday that he is ready to sell him after two hours of crunch talks.
Spurs manager Martin Jol has made two bids for Duff but Newcastle are confident of tying up a deal in the next 24 hours because the Republic of Ireland star has made it clear he would prefer a move to the North East. Duff has agreed to terms and is undergoing medical, the board announced it a few minutes ago.
If he does come I would like to say "spurs got owned" but that's a bit too cliche so... In other news the new 3rd strip has been released. http://www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk/page...870475,00.html
DENNIS BERGKAMP TESTIMONIAL TODAY! :hyper: Ah, Bergkamp was just about one of the greatest guys that ever played for Arsenal imho. It's a wrench to see him go, but I'm so glad he stayed as long as he did. :) Kudos to HIM! I wish they were playing it on Asian telly, but they're not so -- live updates, huh. xD
Following Australians who are in Premier League.
-Mark Viduka (Middlesborough)
-Harry Kewell (Liverpool)
-Tim Cahill (Everton)
-Lucas Neil (Blackburn Rovers)
-Tony Popovic (Crystal palace)
-Brett Emerton (Blackburn Rovers)
-Mark Swartzer (Middlesborough)
My favourite Non Aussie players are Djbril Cisse and Christiano Ronaldo.
But I dont have cable, so I dont see alot of Premier League, but I know its a strong competiton with disputeably the best players and teams.
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Originally Posted by Thorn
You forgot Craig Moore from Newcastle United.
I'm incredibly embaressed and ashamed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shoden
Lucas Niell being the best out of the lot! :)
They're all good.Quote:
Originally Posted by Russielloyd
Newcastle are winning the game 2-0 and it's half time. *pastes*
29m NEWCASTLE GOAL (0-1) A foul by Sogard on Emre gave United a free kick 30 yards out. Splano backheeled the ball into the path of N'Zogbia, and when his low drive was pushed out by Fredrikson, Ameobi reacted quickest to sidefoot home the rebound for his 11th European goal and put United into a 2-1 aggregate lead.
36m NEWCASTLE GOAL (0-2) Ameobi was on target again, making a good run into the middle to get on the end of Parker's cross from inside the six-yard box to poke the ball over the line and give the visitors a commanding lead in the tie. Shola's second goal of the afternoon lifted him above Craig Bellamy into second spot in the all-time European goals chart, with Alan Shearer on top with 30.
and it's half time.
I should of said aswell.
Roberto Ayala has been strongly linked with Blackburn. One of Argentina's best players at the World Cup, if we pull this one off i'll pee myself!
Also been linked with us again is Benni McCarthy and with Mido hopefully signing aswell, we won't miss Bellamy at all and deffo be able to challenge for a Champ League place, but it will be very hard, though we only missed it by 4 points least season.
Future is bright for Blackburn :D
90m NEWCASTLE GOAL (0-3) Emre made it 3-0 with a great strike from distance, firing home after Solano sent Taylor away to tee up the Turkey midfielder.
I guess all that training knocked the lads back into shape.
Well that's the point...Quote:
Originally Posted by Shoden
looks like there's gonna be another EPL team in the UEFA cup soon, yay. If they don't slop up they can do it.
Huh, not sure if this is the full-time score, but I think it's Arsenal 1 - 1 Ajax. Live update stuff...not working, yow. Henry scores the first goal at The Grove (I have decided to never refer to it as Emirates ever because ew). :)
2-1 was the final score, with Kanu getting our second. The game was nothing more than a novelty, really. Dennis didn't play particularly well, but he got a good reception, and that's all that mattered. The highlight was Gilles Grimandi's foul on Davids; probably his finest moment in an Arsenal shirt.
Good to see that Newcastle were more convincing against Lillestrom this time out. They'll make the UEFA Cup yet.
I didn't know this was going to be an exhibition match. And why did it only run for 80 minutes (or was that just me?). Bergkamp is well past it. But I'll hold the goal he scored against Argentina as possibly his finest moment.
Just out of interest my personal favourite Gilles Grimandi moment was his winner against Crystal Palace in the FA Cup (year we won first double under Arsene Wenger).