RYKTER: Nye overgangsspekulasjoner...

Started by kjelvi, February 04, 2007, 18:34:12

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auren

Når man tar en titt på klubbene han har spilt for, som Ferre postet, så tviler jeg ytterst på at han når Yeboah til tisselassen...

auren

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Per-Stian

Eg ville berre, med stor naivitet, hylle den nyinnhenta. Ikkje vanskeleg å bli helt i dagens Leeds.

mari

Har prøvd å finne noe om Akwuegbu på nettet. Ser at han har spilt 35 kamper for Nigeria og at han omtales i positive vendinger i kampreferatet fra VM kampen England-Nigeria i 2002. Går for å være en hardtarbeidende spiller leser jeg annet steds. Noen steder står det at han er 1,85 høy - andre steder 1,90. Begynte sin karriere som midtbanespiller. Klokere ?
 

ragnar

Er vi nå helt sikker på at han er 32 år? Pleier jo å være litt mer løsslupne med fødselsår på det afrikanske kontinentet. [}:)]

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kjelvi

dersom det er reelt og mulig, vil Bobby Z være et kupp. riktignok en spiller som trenger mye tillit for å ta ut det beste, men fortsatt en solid spiller med et enormt potensiale. har fulgt han siden Brighton-dagene, via Spurs-floppen og nå til Hammers.

jeg faxa i sin tid til David O'Leary - og ba han kjøpe Bobby og Danny Cullip (nå QPR) fra Brighton. Fikk faktisk svar om at klubben var kjent med spillerne, men at det var ingen planer om å hente Brighton-duoen.

Peter7

On-trial Nigerian fails to shine

Former Nigerian World Cup striker Benedict Akwuegbu struggled to make an impact as Leeds' reserves crashed at Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday.

The 32-year-old trialist, capped 35 times by Nigeria, was given little chance to impress the Elland Road management at Hillsborough, where Leeds' second string went down 3-0.

Akwuegbu, who was in the Nigeria side that played England at the 2002 World Cup in Japan, fired a volley over the crossbar and went close with a header, but was substituted midway through the second half.

Leeds went down to an experienced Owls reserve side, with Graham Coughlan, David Graham and Jason Bradley on the scoresheet.

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kjelvi

Leeds Loan Roundup

All the latest news on the loan players at the club, and those who are currently elsewhere:

Jemal Johnson, the Wolves striker has had his loan deal extended until the end of the season. Johnson, who hasn't done too badly in the 4 games he's played missed the journey to Southend through injury. With the loan deal being extended, there is now a 24 hour recall clause.

Charlton's international midfielder Radostin Kishishev can have his loan extended until the end of the season but only if the Premiership strugglers agree. Kishishev himself has declared that he would quite like to stay on at the club. 'I love playing football and I wanted to come to Leeds to play football.
'I hope to stay longer, but that's not just down to me, because I want to play football and help this club get out of trouble.'

Bolton player Lubo Michalik is another one who can have his loan extended; the club have a little bit longer to decide what to do with him. Lubo's deal will expire on the 9th April.

April 22nd will see the possible return of Neil Sullivan. Sullivan is currently on loan at Doncaster, and I'd be surprised if he will come back. With Ankergren playing well, and Stack behind him it would take a big push for the former Spurs and Wimbledon goalkeeper to regain the #1 jersey.

The most surprising thing to happen with a Leeds player is the continuation of the loan deal that sees striker Jermaine Beckford stay at Scunthorpe United. Beckford has scored 6 goals in 10 games and has made hints that he'd quite like to stay at the club. I'm not surprised when you consider that Leeds may be on their way down, with Scunthorpe coming up in the other direction.


Kilde: http://www.leeds.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=57969

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Originally posted by kjelvi

Leeds Loan Roundup

All the latest news on the loan players at the club, and those who are currently elsewhere:

Jemal Johnson, the Wolves striker has had his loan deal extended until the end of the season. Johnson, who hasn't done too badly in the 4 games he's played missed the journey to Southend through injury. With the loan deal being extended, there is now a 24 hour recall clause.

Charlton's international midfielder Radostin Kishishev can have his loan extended until the end of the season but only if the Premiership strugglers agree. Kishishev himself has declared that he would quite like to stay on at the club. 'I love playing football and I wanted to come to Leeds to play football.
'I hope to stay longer, but that's not just down to me, because I want to play football and help this club get out of trouble.'

Bolton player Lubo Michalik is another one who can have his loan extended; the club have a little bit longer to decide what to do with him. Lubo's deal will expire on the 9th April.

April 22nd will see the possible return of Neil Sullivan. Sullivan is currently on loan at Doncaster, and I'd be surprised if he will come back. With Ankergren playing well, and Stack behind him it would take a big push for the former Spurs and Wimbledon goalkeeper to regain the #1 jersey.

The most surprising thing to happen with a Leeds player is the continuation of the loan deal that sees striker Jermaine Beckford stay at Scunthorpe United. Beckford has scored 6 goals in 10 games and has made hints that he'd quite like to stay at the club. I'm not surprised when you consider that Leeds may be on their way down, with Scunthorpe coming up in the other direction.


Kilde: http://www.leeds.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=57969




Beckford vil ikke tilbake nei....nei, hvilken striker ønsker det til en klubb der han ikke satses på til tross for at han scorer mange mål!
Yeboahs vitne