Sunday, May 31, 2009

Tottenham ready to make smart move for United defender

With Newcastle United now a Championship side, there is bound to be some big name players leaving St James' Park in the coming months and one of those could be Steven Taylor.

The England under-21 international has today been linked with a move to Harry Redknapp's Tottenham.

Taylor has come out in recent days and stated his desire to stay at Newcastle and help them bounce straight back up to the Premier League, however with the Magpies struggling financially, they may be forced to cash in on some of their most prized assets and Taylor is certainly one of them.

The 23-year old has made 150 appearances for the North East club over the past seven years, scoring just 9 goals in the process. Spurs are keen to add to their defensive options once the transfer window opens and I firmly believe a move for Taylor would be very smart.

With Ledley King's constant injury problems, Taylor would provide terrific cover and at only £5 million or so, I think he would prove great value for money for the White Hart Lane club. Having said that, I would be surprised if Spurs were the only side chasing Taylor's signature come July 1st.

What do you think? Comments below please.

Tottenham ready to make smart move for United defender

With Newcastle United now a Championship side, there is bound to be some big name players leaving St James' Park in the coming months and one of those could be Steven Taylor.

The England under-21 international has today been linked with a move to Harry Redknapp's Tottenham.

Taylor has come out in recent days and stated his desire to stay at Newcastle and help them bounce straight back up to the Premier League, however with the Magpies struggling financially, they may be forced to cash in on some of their most prized assets and Taylor is certainly one of them.

The 23-year old has made 150 appearances for the North East club over the past seven years, scoring just 9 goals in the process. Spurs are keen to add to their defensive options once the transfer window opens and I firmly believe a move for Taylor would be very smart.

With Ledley King's constant injury problems, Taylor would provide terrific cover and at only £5 million or so, I think he would prove great value for money for the White Hart Lane club. Having said that, I would be surprised if Spurs were the only side chasing Taylor's signature come July 1st.

What do you think? Comments below please.

Man United line up Klaas replacement for Tevez

With Carlos Tevez looking destined to leave Old Trafford, Manchester United will no doubt be in the market to sign a new striker once the transfer window opens on July 1st.

Many names have already been linked with a move to the Premier League Champions, including the likes of Karim Benzema and Franck Ribery, however with ridiculous prices been talked about for those two, it is thought United will have to look elsewhere.

One man that is a realistic possibilty for Sir Alex Ferguson to go after is Real Madrid striker Klaas Jan Huntelaar. Despite only joining the La Liga giants back in January, the Dutch international is already believed to be frustrated after he was omitted from Real's Champions League squad back in February.

With a £15 million price-tag been mentioned, there is no doubt United could afford to buy the 25-year old but would Real be willing to sell one of their players to a club they clearly don't get on with too well?

Picture this, if Real were to make a bid of £65 million and Klaas Jan Huntelaar in exchange for Cristiano Ronaldo, would United accept it? Comments below please.

Man United line up Klaas replacement for Tevez

With Carlos Tevez looking destined to leave Old Trafford, Manchester United will no doubt be in the market to sign a new striker once the transfer window opens on July 1st.

Many names have already been linked with a move to the Premier League Champions, including the likes of Karim Benzema and Franck Ribery, however with ridiculous prices been talked about for those two, it is thought United will have to look elsewhere.

One man that is a realistic possibilty for Sir Alex Ferguson to go after is Real Madrid striker Klaas Jan Huntelaar. Despite only joining the La Liga giants back in January, the Dutch international is already believed to be frustrated after he was omitted from Real's Champions League squad back in February.

With a £15 million price-tag been mentioned, there is no doubt United could afford to buy the 25-year old but would Real be willing to sell one of their players to a club they clearly don't get on with too well?

Picture this, if Real were to make a bid of £65 million and Klaas Jan Huntelaar in exchange for Cristiano Ronaldo, would United accept it? Comments below please.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Was Florent Malouda's shot over the line?

Well this guy certainly thinks so.

Even though Chelsea ran out 2-1 winners in this afternoon's FA Cup final over David Moyes' Everton, the big talking point coming out of the game is why Florent Malouda's 8oth minute strike was not given as a goal.

Out of the 89,391 people in attendance at Wembley today, I'd say 89,390 thought it was a goal, but crucially, the linesman didn't think the whole ball had crossed the line.

So, what do you think? Was the whole ball over the line? In my view, yes, but maybe you have a different opinion. Comments below please.

Was Florent Malouda's shot over the line?

Well this guy certainly thinks so.

Even though Chelsea ran out 2-1 winners in this afternoon's FA Cup final over David Moyes' Everton, the big talking point coming out of the game is why Florent Malouda's 8oth minute strike was not given as a goal.

Out of the 89,391 people in attendance at Wembley today, I'd say 89,390 thought it was a goal, but crucially, the linesman didn't think the whole ball had crossed the line.

So, what do you think? Was the whole ball over the line? In my view, yes, but maybe you have a different opinion. Comments below please.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Carlos Tevez looks certain to leave Old Trafford after missing the bus home

It looks certain that Carlos Tevez will not be a Manchester United player next season after the Argentine striker did not board the bus home from Rome.

The 25-year old came on as a second-half substitute in United's 2-0 defeat to Barcelona in last night's Champions League final, however he failed to make any impact and many people believe that was Tevez' last game in a United jersey.

Despite the fact Sir Alex Ferguson has insisted in recent weeks that United are doing everything they can to sign Tevez on a permanent deal, many people, including myself, believe Tevez' future lies away from Old Trafford.

Manchester City are currently the bookmakers favourite to sign Tevez, however Liverpool are also understood to be interested in signing the former West Ham man. As we all know by now, United fans adore Tevez, but I'm sure even they are already resigned to losing their number 32. Whoever does eventually sign him will have a hell of a player on their hands.

What do you think? Comments below please.

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Carlos Tevez looks certain to leave Old Trafford after missing the bus home

It looks certain that Carlos Tevez will not be a Manchester United player next season after the Argentine striker did not board the bus home from Rome.

The 25-year old came on as a second-half substitute in United's 2-0 defeat to Barcelona in last night's Champions League final, however he failed to make any impact and many people believe that was Tevez' last game in a United jersey.

Despite the fact Sir Alex Ferguson has insisted in recent weeks that United are doing everything they can to sign Tevez on a permanent deal, many people, including myself, believe Tevez' future lies away from Old Trafford.

Manchester City are currently the bookmakers favourite to sign Tevez, however Liverpool are also understood to be interested in signing the former West Ham man. As we all know by now, United fans adore Tevez, but I'm sure even they are already resigned to losing their number 32. Whoever does eventually sign him will have a hell of a player on their hands.

What do you think? Comments below please.

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Phil Brown talks rubbish and looks like a famous actor

First of all, does anyone agree with me that Hull City manager Phil Brown looks a bit like English actor Hugh Lawrie?

Now onto more pressing matters. Phil Brown has today claimed Hull will be playing in Europe in the near future. I know, I laughed too.

"A European place would be the ultimate aim, either through winning a trophy or by way of standing in the Premier League ... How long that would take, I've got my personal ambitions. All I can say is that it will be in the near future." said the former Blackpool right-back.

Not meaning to be too disrespectful to Brown (cause I quite like the guy), but he's talking shite. This is the same Hull side who escaped relegation by just a single point only last Sunday and now he thinks they can challenge for Europe in the near future. Come on. Let's be realistic Phil, Hull will be very lucky to escape relegation next season, let alone qualify for bloody Europe.

What do you think? Do Hull have what it takes to qualify for Europe in the near future or do you agree that Brown is just talking rubbish? Comments below please.

Phil Brown talks rubbish and looks like a famous actor

First of all, does anyone agree with me that Hull City manager Phil Brown looks a bit like English actor Hugh Lawrie?

Now onto more pressing matters. Phil Brown has today claimed Hull will be playing in Europe in the near future. I know, I laughed too.

"A European place would be the ultimate aim, either through winning a trophy or by way of standing in the Premier League ... How long that would take, I've got my personal ambitions. All I can say is that it will be in the near future." said the former Blackpool right-back.

Not meaning to be too disrespectful to Brown (cause I quite like the guy), but he's talking shite. This is the same Hull side who escaped relegation by just a single point only last Sunday and now he thinks they can challenge for Europe in the near future. Come on. Let's be realistic Phil, Hull will be very lucky to escape relegation next season, let alone qualify for bloody Europe.

What do you think? Do Hull have what it takes to qualify for Europe in the near future or do you agree that Brown is just talking rubbish? Comments below please.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Has Cristiano Ronaldo played his last game for Man United?

In my opinion, yes.

In Cristiano Ronaldo's opinion, "I don't know."

Yes, after weeks and months and maybe even years at this stage, of will he, won't he, it would appear we have got out biggest indication yet that Cristiano Ronaldo may well be about to become a Real Madrid player after all.

Speaking before tonight's Champions League final defeat at the hands of Barcelona, the Portuguese winger seemed pretty confident he would remain at Old Trafford next season, stating he was happy at the club and he wanted to remain a Manchester United player.

A frustrating 90 minutes in Rome tonight has appeared to change Ronaldo's mind.

With Real Madrid waiting in the wings, I personally think Sir Alex Ferguson should and quite possibly, will opt to cash in on Ronaldo this summer. There is no doubt Florentino Perez (the Real Madrid President to be) will be in contact with United in the summer about the possibility of signing the 24-year old and I feel if the La Liga giants were to offer anywhere near the £80 million being talked about, then the Premier League Champions should take the money and run.

It is clear for all to see that Ronaldo always has a move to Real on his mind. As much as United would miss the FIFA World Player of the Year, the money raised from his sale could be used to bring the likes of Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema to the club and I know I would prefer the French pair over Ronaldo.

What do you think? Should United fight to keep hold of Ronaldo or should they just let him go? Comments below please.

Has Cristiano Ronaldo played his last game for Man United?

In my opinion, yes.

In Cristiano Ronaldo's opinion, "I don't know."

Yes, after weeks and months and maybe even years at this stage, of will he, won't he, it would appear we have got out biggest indication yet that Cristiano Ronaldo may well be about to become a Real Madrid player after all.

Speaking before tonight's Champions League final defeat at the hands of Barcelona, the Portuguese winger seemed pretty confident he would remain at Old Trafford next season, stating he was happy at the club and he wanted to remain a Manchester United player.

A frustrating 90 minutes in Rome tonight has appeared to change Ronaldo's mind.

With Real Madrid waiting in the wings, I personally think Sir Alex Ferguson should and quite possibly, will opt to cash in on Ronaldo this summer. There is no doubt Florentino Perez (the Real Madrid President to be) will be in contact with United in the summer about the possibility of signing the 24-year old and I feel if the La Liga giants were to offer anywhere near the £80 million being talked about, then the Premier League Champions should take the money and run.

It is clear for all to see that Ronaldo always has a move to Real on his mind. As much as United would miss the FIFA World Player of the Year, the money raised from his sale could be used to bring the likes of Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema to the club and I know I would prefer the French pair over Ronaldo.

What do you think? Should United fight to keep hold of Ronaldo or should they just let him go? Comments below please.

A few ways to make yourself some money on tonight's big game

With the big game only hours away, I thought I might as well have a little betting preview of tonight's Champions League final.

There is certainly no shortage of betting markets open to the punters. Our good friends at Paddy Power (who have a very generous free £20 bet for all Football Corner readers) have markets like : Player to be sent off, number of offsides, official UEFA Man of the Match winner and many more.

So, what bets will win you some money? Here's a few I like :

Both Cristiano Ronaldo & Lionel Messi to score in 90 mins @ 10/1.

Wayne Rooney to be booked and score in 90 mins @ 10/1.

A 2-2 draw @ 11/1.

Gerard Pique to score an own goal in 90 mins @ 40/1.




Well, there's just a few bets I think are good value, follow the Paddy Power link for more and if you want, leave a comment below to tell me what you're backing. Thanks.

A few ways to make yourself some money on tonight's big game

With the big game only hours away, I thought I might as well have a little betting preview of tonight's Champions League final.

There is certainly no shortage of betting markets open to the punters. Our good friends at Paddy Power (who have a very generous free £20 bet for all Football Corner readers) have markets like : Player to be sent off, number of offsides, official UEFA Man of the Match winner and many more.

So, what bets will win you some money? Here's a few I like :

Both Cristiano Ronaldo & Lionel Messi to score in 90 mins @ 10/1.

Wayne Rooney to be booked and score in 90 mins @ 10/1.

A 2-2 draw @ 11/1.

Gerard Pique to score an own goal in 90 mins @ 40/1.




Well, there's just a few bets I think are good value, follow the Paddy Power link for more and if you want, leave a comment below to tell me what you're backing. Thanks.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Now this would be an £8 million very well spent by Arsenal

After a season which saw him earn considerable amounts of praise, Fulham defender Brede Hangeland has today been linked with a move to Arsenal.

Arsene Wenger is preparing to offer Fulham £8 million for Hangeland's services, however it is understood that offer will be rejected as Roy Hodgson looks to get as much as he can out of the Norwegian international.

Hangeland, 27, was strongly linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium back in January but for whatever reasons nothing ever materialised. With the opening of the summer transfer window fast approaching, Arsenal are likely to be quite busy after a season that yielded nothing in the way of silverware.

There is no doubt Hangeland has been Fulham's Player of the Year this season. Without him at the heart of the Cottagers defence this season, I think they would have struggled to secure that final Europa League spot. If and when (sorry Fulham fans) Brede does leave Craven Cottage, I feel Arsenal would be his preferred destination considering the fact he would get to play Champions League football next season.

Having said that, I would be really surprised if Arsenal are the only club after Hangeland this summer.

What do you think? Comments below please.

Now this would be an £8 million very well spent by Arsenal

After a season which saw him earn considerable amounts of praise, Fulham defender Brede Hangeland has today been linked with a move to Arsenal.

Arsene Wenger is preparing to offer Fulham £8 million for Hangeland's services, however it is understood that offer will be rejected as Roy Hodgson looks to get as much as he can out of the Norwegian international.

Hangeland, 27, was strongly linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium back in January but for whatever reasons nothing ever materialised. With the opening of the summer transfer window fast approaching, Arsenal are likely to be quite busy after a season that yielded nothing in the way of silverware.

There is no doubt Hangeland has been Fulham's Player of the Year this season. Without him at the heart of the Cottagers defence this season, I think they would have struggled to secure that final Europa League spot. If and when (sorry Fulham fans) Brede does leave Craven Cottage, I feel Arsenal would be his preferred destination considering the fact he would get to play Champions League football next season.

Having said that, I would be really surprised if Arsenal are the only club after Hangeland this summer.

What do you think? Comments below please.

Monday, May 25, 2009

The door is wide open for Spurs to move for ex-Liverpool striker

Djibril Cisse will not be a Sunderland player next season leaving the door wide open for a potential move to Tottenham.

His time as a Sunderland player came to an end this evening after the North East club opted not to keep him for another season. A club statement read : "We wish Djibril well and thank him for his contribution to the club this season."

The French international has been heavily linked with a move to White Hart Lane in recent weeks after his agent claimed there was an agreement in place for him to sign a 12-month contract with the North London club, a claim that was quickly rebuffed by Spurs boss Harry Redknapp.

Cisse, 27, made an immediate impact at the Stadium of Light after leaving Marseille on a season long loan deal last August. The former Liverpool frontman scored 11 goals in total during his time with the Black Cats, however the majority of those goals were scored by the turn of the year, with only one in his last twelve games.

For me, Spurs should only look at Cisse as a last resort. There is no doubt Redknapp could use another striker but is Cisse any better than what Redknapp currently has at his disposal. The simple answer is no, ok, he may be better than Roman Pavlyuchenko, but that's not hard is it? I think it's inevitable that Cisse does eventually secure a move to a Premier League club but I for one don't think it will be Spurs.

What do you think? Comments below please.

The door is wide open for Spurs to move for ex-Liverpool striker

Djibril Cisse will not be a Sunderland player next season leaving the door wide open for a potential move to Tottenham.

His time as a Sunderland player came to an end this evening after the North East club opted not to keep him for another season. A club statement read : "We wish Djibril well and thank him for his contribution to the club this season."

The French international has been heavily linked with a move to White Hart Lane in recent weeks after his agent claimed there was an agreement in place for him to sign a 12-month contract with the North London club, a claim that was quickly rebuffed by Spurs boss Harry Redknapp.

Cisse, 27, made an immediate impact at the Stadium of Light after leaving Marseille on a season long loan deal last August. The former Liverpool frontman scored 11 goals in total during his time with the Black Cats, however the majority of those goals were scored by the turn of the year, with only one in his last twelve games.

For me, Spurs should only look at Cisse as a last resort. There is no doubt Redknapp could use another striker but is Cisse any better than what Redknapp currently has at his disposal. The simple answer is no, ok, he may be better than Roman Pavlyuchenko, but that's not hard is it? I think it's inevitable that Cisse does eventually secure a move to a Premier League club but I for one don't think it will be Spurs.

What do you think? Comments below please.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Martin Jol the perfect man for Sunderland

The dust has barely settled on Ricky Sbragia's resignation and there's already talk of who will replace him in the hot seat at Sunderland.

Wigan boss Steve Bruce is the bookies early favourite at a price of 5/2, while Celtic's Gordon Strachan is also a name being mentioned, however, for me, there is only one man to replace Sbragia and that is Hamburg's Martin Jol.

The former Tottenham boss has done an exceptional job during his time with the German giants, guiding them to a semi-final in both the UEFA Cup and the German Cup in his first season.

I really think there is a strong possibility that Jol may return to the Premier League this summer. Speaking just over a month ago, the Dutchman had this to say : "I still have my house in England, so if there was a very good opportunity, maybe a club with ambitions of Europe, I would certainly think about it."

OK, Sunderland may not have ambitions of Europe but I think given the money, Jol could well turn them into a side capable of challenging for a top six finish. During his three years at White Hart Lane, Jol guided Spurs to two successive 5th place finishes, however he was harshly sacked by the North London club back in October 2007.

What do you think? Would Jol make a successful Sunderland manager? Comments below please.

Martin Jol the perfect man for Sunderland

The dust has barely settled on Ricky Sbragia's resignation and there's already talk of who will replace him in the hot seat at Sunderland.

Wigan boss Steve Bruce is the bookies early favourite at a price of 5/2, while Celtic's Gordon Strachan is also a name being mentioned, however, for me, there is only one man to replace Sbragia and that is Hamburg's Martin Jol.

The former Tottenham boss has done an exceptional job during his time with the German giants, guiding them to a semi-final in both the UEFA Cup and the German Cup in his first season.

I really think there is a strong possibility that Jol may return to the Premier League this summer. Speaking just over a month ago, the Dutchman had this to say : "I still have my house in England, so if there was a very good opportunity, maybe a club with ambitions of Europe, I would certainly think about it."

OK, Sunderland may not have ambitions of Europe but I think given the money, Jol could well turn them into a side capable of challenging for a top six finish. During his three years at White Hart Lane, Jol guided Spurs to two successive 5th place finishes, however he was harshly sacked by the North London club back in October 2007.

What do you think? Would Jol make a successful Sunderland manager? Comments below please.

Newcastle are Down

Newcastle are Down

Newcastle are going down

If things stay as they are, that is.

Alan Shearer's men are currently losing 1-0 at Villa Park, whilst Hull are also losing 1-0 to Premier League Champions Manchester United.

As it stands, Newcastle will be playing the likes of Scunthorpe and Peterborough next season but there's still 45 minutes to play. Whatever happens, you'll find it here first.

Newcastle are going down

If things stay as they are, that is.

Alan Shearer's men are currently losing 1-0 at Villa Park, whilst Hull are also losing 1-0 to Premier League Champions Manchester United.

As it stands, Newcastle will be playing the likes of Scunthorpe and Peterborough next season but there's still 45 minutes to play. Whatever happens, you'll find it here first.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

The latest twist in the Ronaldo saga

With the opening of the summer transfer window looming, the Cristiano Ronaldo shananagance is already in full swing. Every second weeks it seems that a different story is coming out from the Spanish press.

Real Madrid have £70 million agreement in place to sign Ronaldo. Madrid line up world record bid for the FIFA World Player of the Year ... etc;

Today's comments from the Portuguese winger seem to kill any chances of any possible "dream" move happening this summer, but let' face it, I know it and you know it, there is still bound to be countless more rumours over the summer regarding the 24-year old's future despite his comments.

"I only care about what will happen next season at Manchester United." stated Ronaldo.

Obviously, as an avid fan of Premier League football, it is great news to hear that the league's best player will be plying his trade in England for at least another season. I personally felt that this was the summer Ronaldo would opt to join Real this summer, especially with the election of Florentino Perez as club president (it's going to happen).

What do you think? Comments below please.

The latest twist in the Ronaldo saga

With the opening of the summer transfer window looming, the Cristiano Ronaldo shananagance is already in full swing. Every second weeks it seems that a different story is coming out from the Spanish press.

Real Madrid have £70 million agreement in place to sign Ronaldo. Madrid line up world record bid for the FIFA World Player of the Year ... etc;

Today's comments from the Portuguese winger seem to kill any chances of any possible "dream" move happening this summer, but let' face it, I know it and you know it, there is still bound to be countless more rumours over the summer regarding the 24-year old's future despite his comments.

"I only care about what will happen next season at Manchester United." stated Ronaldo.

Obviously, as an avid fan of Premier League football, it is great news to hear that the league's best player will be plying his trade in England for at least another season. I personally felt that this was the summer Ronaldo would opt to join Real this summer, especially with the election of Florentino Perez as club president (it's going to happen).

What do you think? Comments below please.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Are Spurs about to make a cheeky move for Arsenal and Liverpool target?

If you are to believe what you read in the papers, Tottenham are preparing a summer move for this man.

After Gareth Barry's comments a few months back that he would leave Aston Villa if the club failed to secure a top four finish this season (which they won't) several clubs have been linked with his signature. Arsenal and Liverpool continued to be mentioned, however today a new name emerged.

Tottenham. Now first of all, why on earth would Barry want to move to White Hart Lane?

With Barry already stating his desire to play Champions League football next season and with Spurs looking destined to miss out on that final Europa League spot, I must say I think this one is a non-starter.

For me, Barry, 28, is without doubt one of the finest midfield players in the country and I feel he would be taking a massive step back in his career if he where to join Spurs. I wouldn't be at all surprised to see Harry Redknapp make a cheeky bid for him come what July, however I would be fairly certain that either Liverpool or indeed Arsenal will be Barry's eventual destination.

What do you think? Comments below please.

Are Spurs about to make a cheeky move for Arsenal and Liverpool target?

If you are to believe what you read in the papers, Tottenham are preparing a summer move for this man.

After Gareth Barry's comments a few months back that he would leave Aston Villa if the club failed to secure a top four finish this season (which they won't) several clubs have been linked with his signature. Arsenal and Liverpool continued to be mentioned, however today a new name emerged.

Tottenham. Now first of all, why on earth would Barry want to move to White Hart Lane?

With Barry already stating his desire to play Champions League football next season and with Spurs looking destined to miss out on that final Europa League spot, I must say I think this one is a non-starter.

For me, Barry, 28, is without doubt one of the finest midfield players in the country and I feel he would be taking a massive step back in his career if he where to join Spurs. I wouldn't be at all surprised to see Harry Redknapp make a cheeky bid for him come what July, however I would be fairly certain that either Liverpool or indeed Arsenal will be Barry's eventual destination.

What do you think? Comments below please.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

What are Manchester City playing at?

Ask any Manchester City fan who has been the club's player of the season and they'll all say Stephen Ireland.

The (former) Republic of Ireland international has been in outstading form all season, earning recognition from the PFA who nominated him for the Young Player of the Year award back in April. Why he didn't actually win the award was beyond me, but it certainly hasn't upset his form in any way.

Ireland, 22, has been in the form of his life this campaign, scoring 13 goals in all competitions for Mark Hughes' men, however the City playmaker has today revealed the world's richest club have yet to make him an acceptable contract offer.

"We're nowhere with the contract ... I don't know if I'm going to sign or not. The club haven't really made an offer yet. If they make one great - if not, I have got two years left."

Being a City fan myself, I was shocked to see Ireland's comments today. There is no doubting his importance to the side and I feel it's vital we tie him down to a long-term deal if we are to progress and become one of the biggest club's in the world. I am sure the majority of you will agree that Ireland deserves to be rewarded for his sensational form of late.

Seriously Ciy, give the guy whatever he wants because he deserves it. What do you think? Comments below please.

What are Manchester City playing at?

Ask any Manchester City fan who has been the club's player of the season and they'll all say Stephen Ireland.

The (former) Republic of Ireland international has been in outstading form all season, earning recognition from the PFA who nominated him for the Young Player of the Year award back in April. Why he didn't actually win the award was beyond me, but it certainly hasn't upset his form in any way.

Ireland, 22, has been in the form of his life this campaign, scoring 13 goals in all competitions for Mark Hughes' men, however the City playmaker has today revealed the world's richest club have yet to make him an acceptable contract offer.

"We're nowhere with the contract ... I don't know if I'm going to sign or not. The club haven't really made an offer yet. If they make one great - if not, I have got two years left."

Being a City fan myself, I was shocked to see Ireland's comments today. There is no doubting his importance to the side and I feel it's vital we tie him down to a long-term deal if we are to progress and become one of the biggest club's in the world. I am sure the majority of you will agree that Ireland deserves to be rewarded for his sensational form of late.

Seriously Ciy, give the guy whatever he wants because he deserves it. What do you think? Comments below please.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Wenger move to Madrid looks a Real possibility

I'm sure many of you have seen or heard the rumours today that Arsene Wenger may well be on his way to Spanish giants Real Madrid after it was claimed the two parties have been in contact.

The Frenchman has, in recent weeks, come if for some criticism from a small minority of Gunners fans for the side's poor display on the domestic front this campaign which sees them sit a massive 18 points behind Champions Manchester United at the top of the Premier League table.

Pundits and fans alike have begun to question Wenger's youth policy, which has, in the past, served him so well, however no silverware in four years tells it's own story and many now believe it's time Wenger ditched that policy in order to win more silverware.

When asked his opinion on Florentino Pérez (the man who is widely tipped to be elected president at Real Madrid this summer), Wenger replied : "With Florentino Pérez in charge, the project he has put forward would be ­interesting for any coach but I would prefer not to comment on this."

Despite the fact Wenger says he would prefer not to comment on this, I think he just has. Never have we heard Wenger talk so openly about the possibility of joining another club and I really don't know what's going to happen. I could understand why he would want to leave Arsenal, after spending 13 years in North London, he may just feel he needs a fresh start and where better to start fresh than one of the biggest clubs in the world, Real Madrid.

What do you think? Who will Wenger be in charge of next season? Comments below please.

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Wenger move to Madrid looks a Real possibility

I'm sure many of you have seen or heard the rumours today that Arsene Wenger may well be on his way to Spanish giants Real Madrid after it was claimed the two parties have been in contact.

The Frenchman has, in recent weeks, come if for some criticism from a small minority of Gunners fans for the side's poor display on the domestic front this campaign which sees them sit a massive 18 points behind Champions Manchester United at the top of the Premier League table.

Pundits and fans alike have begun to question Wenger's youth policy, which has, in the past, served him so well, however no silverware in four years tells it's own story and many now believe it's time Wenger ditched that policy in order to win more silverware.

When asked his opinion on Florentino Pérez (the man who is widely tipped to be elected president at Real Madrid this summer), Wenger replied : "With Florentino Pérez in charge, the project he has put forward would be ­interesting for any coach but I would prefer not to comment on this."

Despite the fact Wenger says he would prefer not to comment on this, I think he just has. Never have we heard Wenger talk so openly about the possibility of joining another club and I really don't know what's going to happen. I could understand why he would want to leave Arsenal, after spending 13 years in North London, he may just feel he needs a fresh start and where better to start fresh than one of the biggest clubs in the world, Real Madrid.

What do you think? Who will Wenger be in charge of next season? Comments below please.

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Sunday, May 17, 2009

Spurs ready to offload £18 million flop in the summer

Back on July 31st 2008, many believed Tottenham had made one of the signings of the summer when David Bentley arrived at White Hart Lane.

Just 10 months later, it looks as though his days as a Spurs player are numbered after Harry Redknapp failed to confirm or deny whether or not Bentley would still be at the club next season.

The England international has failed to make any sort of impact at the North London giants since his £18 million move from Blackburn last summer. No doubt, the highlight of Bentley's career at the club was his 40-yard wonder strike against arch rivals Arsenal back in September, which was considered by many as one of the Premier League greatest goals.

Over the past few months, Bentley has been strongly linked with a move to Spain, however as of now nothing has materialised. Before the January transfer window opened earlier this year, it was rumoured that Bentley may link up with former Spurs boss Juande Ramos at Real Madrid but nothing ever happened there. So where will Bentley be next season? Comments below please.

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Spurs ready to offload £18 million flop in the summer

Back on July 31st 2008, many believed Tottenham had made one of the signings of the summer when David Bentley arrived at White Hart Lane.

Just 10 months later, it looks as though his days as a Spurs player are numbered after Harry Redknapp failed to confirm or deny whether or not Bentley would still be at the club next season.

The England international has failed to make any sort of impact at the North London giants since his £18 million move from Blackburn last summer. No doubt, the highlight of Bentley's career at the club was his 40-yard wonder strike against arch rivals Arsenal back in September, which was considered by many as one of the Premier League greatest goals.

Over the past few months, Bentley has been strongly linked with a move to Spain, however as of now nothing has materialised. Before the January transfer window opened earlier this year, it was rumoured that Bentley may link up with former Spurs boss Juande Ramos at Real Madrid but nothing ever happened there. So where will Bentley be next season? Comments below please.

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The reason why Jamie Carragher and Alvaro Arbeloa were fighting was .....

Because they wanted to keep a clean sheet.

Yes, sounds stupid doesn't it, but that's why the Liverpool defenders had to be restrained by fellow team-mates this afternoon as their side cruised to a 2-0 win away to West Brom.

Speaking after the game, Jamie Carragher revealed the only reason why himself and Alvaro Arbeloa were arguing was the fact they were desperate to keep a clean sheet and help Reds keeper Jose Pepe Reina catch Manchester United's Edwin Van Der Sar in the race for this season's Golden Glove award.

"We want to keep a clean sheet and we want Pepe to have a chance of the Golden Glove for the third season running ... Pepe is one behind Van der Sar now and there's a chance Van der Sar won't play next week, so we wanted to make sure he got a clean sheet today."

I know people can say, it's nice to see that players care about the club and all that rubbish, but you can't have two players on the same team fighting with each other. It's schoolboy stuff, It really is and I think both players should be mature enough to know you can't be doing that in front of the 1,000's in attendance at the Hawtorns today and the millions of people watching the game at home.

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The reason why Jamie Carragher and Alvaro Arbeloa were fighting was .....

Because they wanted to keep a clean sheet.

Yes, sounds stupid doesn't it, but that's why the Liverpool defenders had to be restrained by fellow team-mates this afternoon as their side cruised to a 2-0 win away to West Brom.

Speaking after the game, Jamie Carragher revealed the only reason why himself and Alvaro Arbeloa were arguing was the fact they were desperate to keep a clean sheet and help Reds keeper Jose Pepe Reina catch Manchester United's Edwin Van Der Sar in the race for this season's Golden Glove award.

"We want to keep a clean sheet and we want Pepe to have a chance of the Golden Glove for the third season running ... Pepe is one behind Van der Sar now and there's a chance Van der Sar won't play next week, so we wanted to make sure he got a clean sheet today."

I know people can say, it's nice to see that players care about the club and all that rubbish, but you can't have two players on the same team fighting with each other. It's schoolboy stuff, It really is and I think both players should be mature enough to know you can't be doing that in front of the 1,000's in attendance at the Hawtorns today and the millions of people watching the game at home.

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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Manchester United crowned Champions as Carlos Tevez waves goodbye to Old Trafford

It was far from pretty, but Manchester United have today got the crucial point they needed to ensure the Premier League title will stay at Old Trafford for at least another season.

Neither side ever really looked like winning the game and 0-0 probably was a fair result, however it will no doubt be Sir Alex Ferguson who is the happier of the two managers as his side become Champions of England for the 3rd year on the trot.

The biggest talking point of the game would have to be the substitution of Carlos Tevez with just over fifteen minutes remaining. As we all know, the little Argentine has been heavily linked with a move away from United in recent weeks, and his reaction as he was subbed seemed to say a lot.

Tevez, 24, waved to all corners of Old Trafford, as if the say his goodbyes to the United fans who, as he had said himself, have been so good to him over the past few years. His exit was followed by minutes of "Fergie sign him up, Fergie, Fergie sign him up." from the United faithful.

Congratulations must go to everyone at Man United but the Tevez issue still remains. Surely he's as good as gone now? Comments below please.

Manchester United crowned Champions as Carlos Tevez waves goodbye to Old Trafford

It was far from pretty, but Manchester United have today got the crucial point they needed to ensure the Premier League title will stay at Old Trafford for at least another season.

Neither side ever really looked like winning the game and 0-0 probably was a fair result, however it will no doubt be Sir Alex Ferguson who is the happier of the two managers as his side become Champions of England for the 3rd year on the trot.

The biggest talking point of the game would have to be the substitution of Carlos Tevez with just over fifteen minutes remaining. As we all know, the little Argentine has been heavily linked with a move away from United in recent weeks, and his reaction as he was subbed seemed to say a lot.

Tevez, 24, waved to all corners of Old Trafford, as if the say his goodbyes to the United fans who, as he had said himself, have been so good to him over the past few years. His exit was followed by minutes of "Fergie sign him up, Fergie, Fergie sign him up." from the United faithful.

Congratulations must go to everyone at Man United but the Tevez issue still remains. Surely he's as good as gone now? Comments below please.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Chelsea look to Ad to Arsenal's worries

Could this guy really be a Chelsea player next season?

Yes, you may have noticed today that several English papers have linked Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor with a sensational summer move to Chelsea. It all depends on what happens to the man everyone loves to hate, Didier Drogba.

It has been rumoured in recent weeks that Chelsea will look to offload Drogba once the summer transfer window opens on July 1st, with Spanish giants Real Madrid apparently interested in the 30-year old.

So if Drogba was, in fact to leave Stamford Bridge, that would leave Chelsea short in the striking department and that's were Adebayor comes into it. The Togo international has struggled to reproduce the form of seasons gone by, which has seen him become one of Europe's most saught after strikers, scoring just 16 goals in all competitions for the Gunners this season.

There has been rumours all year that Adebayor was unhappy at the Emirates stadium, however following Arsenal's Champions League semi-final exit at the hands of Manchester United, the 25-year old had this to say : "Arsenal put me where I am today - they made me one of the biggest strikers in the world. I have to pay them back ... How am I going to pay them back? Make them win trophies. That is what I am here for and I have to fight for that."

"Next season, 100 per cent, I am an Arsenal footballer."

Those comments seem to make a summer move to Chelsea impossible, but football's a funny oul game. Let's say if Carlo Anceolotti (a long-term admirer of Adebayor's) takes over at Chelsea in the summer and they make a bid of £25 million plus, I personally think there's a chance it could happen. We'll just have to wait and see.

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Chelsea look to Ad to Arsenal's worries

Could this guy really be a Chelsea player next season?

Yes, you may have noticed today that several English papers have linked Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor with a sensational summer move to Chelsea. It all depends on what happens to the man everyone loves to hate, Didier Drogba.

It has been rumoured in recent weeks that Chelsea will look to offload Drogba once the summer transfer window opens on July 1st, with Spanish giants Real Madrid apparently interested in the 30-year old.

So if Drogba was, in fact to leave Stamford Bridge, that would leave Chelsea short in the striking department and that's were Adebayor comes into it. The Togo international has struggled to reproduce the form of seasons gone by, which has seen him become one of Europe's most saught after strikers, scoring just 16 goals in all competitions for the Gunners this season.

There has been rumours all year that Adebayor was unhappy at the Emirates stadium, however following Arsenal's Champions League semi-final exit at the hands of Manchester United, the 25-year old had this to say : "Arsenal put me where I am today - they made me one of the biggest strikers in the world. I have to pay them back ... How am I going to pay them back? Make them win trophies. That is what I am here for and I have to fight for that."

"Next season, 100 per cent, I am an Arsenal footballer."

Those comments seem to make a summer move to Chelsea impossible, but football's a funny oul game. Let's say if Carlo Anceolotti (a long-term admirer of Adebayor's) takes over at Chelsea in the summer and they make a bid of £25 million plus, I personally think there's a chance it could happen. We'll just have to wait and see.

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I was delighted to find out today that Football Corner has been nominated for an award.

The kind people over at EPL Talk have kindly nominated us for the Best EPL Blog, which is a superb honour in itself, however I would just love to win it.

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Give us a vote, will ya?

I was delighted to find out today that Football Corner has been nominated for an award.

The kind people over at EPL Talk have kindly nominated us for the Best EPL Blog, which is a superb honour in itself, however I would just love to win it.

If you really like this blog, then can you please just give us a vote by following this link.

The voting closes on May 31st, so please vote a.s.a.p.

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Five reasons why Manchester United have won yet another Premier League title

1. Home Form.

It's not a surprise to see that Man United have picked up more points at home than any other team in the league on home soil. Sixteen victories, one draw and just one defeat has seen them pick up an unbelievable 49 points at Old Trafford this campaign and anyone with a bit of sense in the Soccer Betting department, would be foolish to bet against them making it 52 points this Saturday when they face Arsenal.

2. The Tripod.

Edwin Van Der Sar, Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand. All three players were nominated for this season's PFA Player of the Year award which tells you all you need to know about their seasons.

Just take a look at United's goals against column this season and you'll see why the trio were nominated for the award.

They have conceded just 24 goals in 36 games, four of those goals coming in the 4-1 defeat to Liverpool back in March.

3. Kiko Macheda.

Before the 2008/2009 Premier League season had begun, not many had heard of the man they call "Kiko". It was early April when Federico Macheda first came to the attentions of the millions of United fans around the world. The 18-year old proved to be the match winner twice for United this season.

His goal against Aston Villa completed an unbelievable comeback which saw Sir Alex Ferguson's men come from behind to claim a valuable 3-2 win.

Macheda was at it again when United travelled to the Stadium of Light to face Sunderland just a week later. The Italian scored a late late goal, again to complete a comeback, to maintain United's lead over Liverpool at the top of the table.

Only two goals, but without Macheda this season who knows where the title may have ended up.

4. Refereeing Decisions.

Howard Webb anyone?

The Yorkshire man's decision to award United a penalty at home to Tottenham was, to put it bluntly, a disgrace. Harry Redknapp's Spurs were certainly on the front foot, 2-0 up, when Webb decided to award United a penalty after Heurleho Gomes was adjudged to have fouled Michael Carrick.

Cristiano Ronaldo scored from the spot to start United's comeback.

The decision no doubt changed the game and United went on the win convincingly. 5-2 the final score.

5. Form Against The Bottom 12 Teams.

You may not believe this but United have beaten every single team in the bottom 12 both home and away except for Newcastle this season (and of course Hull City, who they are still to play). That draw came in the opening game of the season when Kevin Keegan was in charge of the Magpies.

They may have been level after the first game of the season but just look at the difference now :

Man United : 86 points .........................Newcastle : 34 points

So that's now United's eleventh Premier League title in the bag and I'm sure quite a few people in Sports Betting will be backing them to make it twelve next season.

Five reasons why Manchester United have won yet another Premier League title

1. Home Form.

It's not a surprise to see that Man United have picked up more points at home than any other team in the league on home soil. Sixteen victories, one draw and just one defeat has seen them pick up an unbelievable 49 points at Old Trafford this campaign and anyone with a bit of sense in the Soccer Betting department, would be foolish to bet against them making it 52 points this Saturday when they face Arsenal.

2. The Tripod.

Edwin Van Der Sar, Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand. All three players were nominated for this season's PFA Player of the Year award which tells you all you need to know about their seasons.

Just take a look at United's goals against column this season and you'll see why the trio were nominated for the award.

They have conceded just 24 goals in 36 games, four of those goals coming in the 4-1 defeat to Liverpool back in March.

3. Kiko Macheda.

Before the 2008/2009 Premier League season had begun, not many had heard of the man they call "Kiko". It was early April when Federico Macheda first came to the attentions of the millions of United fans around the world. The 18-year old proved to be the match winner twice for United this season.

His goal against Aston Villa completed an unbelievable comeback which saw Sir Alex Ferguson's men come from behind to claim a valuable 3-2 win.

Macheda was at it again when United travelled to the Stadium of Light to face Sunderland just a week later. The Italian scored a late late goal, again to complete a comeback, to maintain United's lead over Liverpool at the top of the table.

Only two goals, but without Macheda this season who knows where the title may have ended up.

4. Refereeing Decisions.

Howard Webb anyone?

The Yorkshire man's decision to award United a penalty at home to Tottenham was, to put it bluntly, a disgrace. Harry Redknapp's Spurs were certainly on the front foot, 2-0 up, when Webb decided to award United a penalty after Heurleho Gomes was adjudged to have fouled Michael Carrick.

Cristiano Ronaldo scored from the spot to start United's comeback.

The decision no doubt changed the game and United went on the win convincingly. 5-2 the final score.

5. Form Against The Bottom 12 Teams.

You may not believe this but United have beaten every single team in the bottom 12 both home and away except for Newcastle this season (and of course Hull City, who they are still to play). That draw came in the opening game of the season when Kevin Keegan was in charge of the Magpies.

They may have been level after the first game of the season but just look at the difference now :

Man United : 86 points .........................Newcastle : 34 points

So that's now United's eleventh Premier League title in the bag and I'm sure quite a few people in Sports Betting will be backing them to make it twelve next season.