NYHETER: Ex-player/-manager news, Part V

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West Brom want to take Liverpool goalkeeper Scott Carson on loan after Aston Villa were put off making a £6m move. (Daily Mirror)




Watford insist they have no plans to sack manager Adrian Boothroyd. (Daily Express)
http://www.sportinglife.com/football/transfer_centre/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer/08/06/03/manual_094918.html



Alan Maybury - released.

PILGRIMS DISMISS MOVE FOR MAYBURY
Plymouth manager Paul Sturrock insists he is not interested in signing Alan Maybury following the defender's release from Leicester.
The 29-year-old had been linked with a move to Home Park to replace Paul Connolly at right-back.
However, Sturrock told Argyle's official website: "Alan Maybury will not be a Plymouth player next season. He is not on my radar and never has been."




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Leicester are planning to make an official approach for Blackpool boss Simon Grayson. John Gregory is also a leading contender. (Daily Mirror)



Derby boss Paul Jewell is signing Sheffield United’s Rob Hulse for £1.75million. (Daily Mirror)
Derby have agreed a £1.75million deal for Sheffield United striker Rob Hulse. (The Sun)
Derby manager Paul Jewell has agreed to pay Sheffield United £1.75million for striker Rob Hulse.  (Daily Mail)
Rams hunt strikers Hulse & Davies: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/d/derby_county/7435146.stm




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Villa manager Martin O'Neill is targeting Newcastle winger James Milner and Arsenal defender Justin Hoyte as he looks to rebuild his squad ahead of the new season. (Daily Mirror)

But Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez is hoping to lure James Milner to Anfield. The Reds boss wants either Milner or Espanyol star Albert Riera to add more width to his team. (The Sun)

Eric Cantona was back in Manchester making a feature film. The Frenchman - who was voted United's greatest player in a poll of the club's fans - is playing himself in Looking for Eric. (Daily Mirror)

Rangers have offered £1.5million for Middlesbrough’s Adam Johnson. (The Times)

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Quote from: kjelvi on June 04, 2008, 17:52:11
Derby boss Paul Jewell is signing Sheffield United’s Rob Hulse for £1.75million. (Daily Mirror)
Derby have agreed a £1.75million deal for Sheffield United striker Rob Hulse. (The Sun)
Derby manager Paul Jewell has agreed to pay Sheffield United £1.75million for striker Rob Hulse.  (Daily Mail)
Rams hunt strikers Hulse & Davies: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/d/derby_county/7435146.stm

Derby have doubled their bid for Swansea midfielder Ferrie Bodde to £1million but are unlikely to increase their £1.75million offer for Sheffield United’s Rob Hulse. (Daily Mail)


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FOWLER COULD STAY A BLUEBIRD
Robbie Fowler could start next season at Cardiff after the striker's agent claimed "there is a deal to be done".
Fowler's future had looked uncertain after Bluebirds chairman Peter Ridsdale stated it was "highly unlikely" the 33-year-old would stay.
http://www.sportinglife.com/football/transfer_centre/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer/08/06/07/manual_132941.html

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Quote from: kjelvi on June 06, 2008, 15:51:41
Rangers have offered £1.5million for Middlesbrough’s Adam Johnson. (The Times)

Rangers are to offer £3m in cash for Middlesbrough's England Under-21 winger Adam Johnson. (News of the World)

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Doncaster want Hull striker MICHAEL BRIDGES, while Derby keeper BEN HINCHLIFFE, 19, is off to Crewe on a free. (The Sun)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bridges


Hallgeir *

  Martin Hiden (noen som husker han?), nå 35 år, er i den østerrikske EM-troppen.
Super Leeds since 1968

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Dominic Matteo can have a pay-as-you-play deal with Stoke. (News of the World)

Derby have abandoned their bid to sign Rob Hulse. (Daily Star)

Hull have pulled out of a deal to sign David Healy. (Daily Star)

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Skipper Rio is big chief
RIO FERDINAND is not just a leader of men on the pitch â€" he is now officially a leader off it as well!
Manchester United’s acting captain has become Chief Fiwagboola after being given the title by King Akiolu in Nigeria.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/article1263160.ece

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Quote from: kjelvi on June 09, 2008, 07:25:55
Derby have abandoned their bid to sign Rob Hulse. (Daily Star)

Hulse staying put - Blackwell
Sheffield United manager Kevin Blackwell insists striker Rob Hulse is going nowhere despite Derby interest.
The former Leeds player is reportedly on Rams boss Paul Jewell's shopping list, but the Blades chief claims he does not have to sell anyone he wants to stay at Bramall Lane. 
"Any player that will go, will go under Sheffield United's terms," Blackwell told the BBC. 

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Quote from: kjelvi on June 06, 2008, 15:51:41
Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez is hoping to lure James Milner to Anfield. The Reds boss wants either Milner or Espanyol star Albert Riera to add more width to his team. (The Sun)

Newcastle are holding out for £7m from Liverpool for the services of nippy wide midfielder James Milner. (The Times)

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Quote from: kjelvi on May 31, 2008, 13:11:59
Quote from: kjelvi on May 29, 2008, 22:25:11
[Aberdeen manager Jimmy Calderwood wants to strike a permanent deal for defender Alan Maybury after the 29-year-old spent the second half of last season on-loan at Pittodrie from Leicester City. (Various)
Aberdeen face competition from Plymouth to sign defender Alan Maybury, who had a loan spell at Pittodrie last season. (Daily Mail/Daily Record)

DONS STILL KEEN TO KEEP MAYBURY
Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood expects Alan Maybury to make a definitive decision on his future at Pittodrie by the weekend.
The former Republic of Ireland defender had a loan spell with Aberdeen in the second half of last season, and Calderwood hopes he can be persuaded to stay.
Maybury, 29, had admitted he would "prefer" a move to an English club, however he has not ruled out signing permanent terms with Aberdeen.
He is a free agent, having been released by Leicester, and among a group of five players Calderwood is keen to recruit in the coming three weeks.
"At the moment we are working on taking in another four players plus Alan," Calderwood told the Evening Express.
"We are aware of the interest being shown in him from England but hope he will eventually choose to stay with us.
"Alan has promised to let us know within the next four days or so. If it's bad news we have alternatives, but we won't look at those until we've had the final word from Alan."



kjelvi

Quote from: kjelvi on June 10, 2008, 17:11:18
Quote from: kjelvi on May 31, 2008, 13:11:59
Quote from: kjelvi on May 29, 2008, 22:25:11
[Aberdeen manager Jimmy Calderwood wants to strike a permanent deal for defender Alan Maybury after the 29-year-old spent the second half of last season on-loan at Pittodrie from Leicester City. (Various)
Aberdeen face competition from Plymouth to sign defender Alan Maybury, who had a loan spell at Pittodrie last season. (Daily Mail/Daily Record)
DONS STILL KEEN TO KEEP MAYBURY
Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood expects Alan Maybury to make a definitive decision on his future at Pittodrie by the weekend.
The former Republic of Ireland defender had a loan spell with Aberdeen in the second half of last season, and Calderwood hopes he can be persuaded to stay.

MAYBURY SET TO DEPART DONS
Alan Maybury is set to move back to England after turning down a new deal with Aberdeen.
The former Hearts full-back only returned to Scotland in January, arriving at Pittodrie on a short-term deal from Leicester.
Yet despite being offered a two-year contract with the Dons, the 29-year-old Republic of Ireland international admits he favours a move south.
"I'd prefer to return to England but we'll wait and see what happens," he told the Daily Record.
"My agent has been speaking to other clubs and it's a bit of a waiting game at the moment but I hope to sort things out in the next 10 days."
Plymouth boss Paul Sturrock has already denied any interest in the former Leeds trainee.

peacock

Hva skal vi diskutere her, Kjelvì?

kjelvi

Quote from: peacock on June 10, 2008, 20:39:45
Hva skal vi diskutere her, Kjelvì?

Da er vi i gang igjen!?
Dette er en reprise av vår tidligere diskusjon. Mange innlegg og tråder den gang, som jeg ikke føler noe behov for å gjenta. (http://www.leedsunited.no/forum/index.php?topic=9607.0)

Kjernen er grei - Du mener at Forum skal være et rent diskusjonsforum, jeg mener at Forum må mer enn gjerne ha plass til mye, mye annet - bl.a. en slags nyhetsformidling om stort og smått rundt klubben vår.
Uenighet og diskusjon er bra, det bringer oss framover. Sjøl om jeg nå sitter med en Loop-følelse.

Dette er min måte å bidra inn i Forum på.
Jeg gidder ikke bruke tid på å diskutere urealistiske spillerrykter, hvem som er størst Judas av Rio eller Smith eller bruke tid på å kritisere/kommentere andre bidrag. Jeg har grei oversikt på nyhetsfronten - og deler gjerne.
Ref. tidligere diskusjoner er det selvsagt mange meninger, men jeg lever fortsatt i den tilstand om at det finnes noen der ute som synest dette er greit. Og det er godt nok for meg!

Mitt råd Peacock, er - som sist - les det som interesserer deg, hopp over det andre.
Mange av disse klippene er samlet i to tråder, men forekommer selvsagt i andre. Bør ikke være så vanskelig å bruke Scroll eller Page Dn.

kjelvi

Eric Cantona wants to be the next manager of Manchester United. (Daily Star)

Rams confirm talks but Hulse will still be a Blade
Derby County have replied back to the quotes made from a Blades source to the Sheffield Star that Derby haven't had no contact with United about striker Rob Hulse but Rams manager Paul Jewell has confirmed there has been talks between the two clubs.
http://www.sheffieldunited-mad.co.uk/news/loadnews.asp?cid=TMNW&id=394705

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FORRESTER AGREES MAGPIES MOVE
Jamie Forrester will join Notts County on a free transfer when his contract with League Two rivals Lincoln expires at the end of the month.
County's Football League status came under threat last season as they struggled to score goals, but manager Ian McParland believes the arrival of Forrester, 33, will go a long way to ensuring there is no repeat scenario during the 2008/09 campaign.
"I am delighted that Jamie has agreed to join us. He had the opportunity to stay at Lincoln but has chosen to come here and I am looking forward to seeing his name appear regularly on our score sheet next season," McParland told the club's official website.
"His track recod speaks for itself and it summed Jamie up last season when he scored the gaol that gave Lincoln a 1-0 win at Meadow Lane.
"We hardly saw him all night but he scored from the only chance he had and that made all the difference.
"Although he is 33 he is still a fit lad who chalks up the appearances every year and he is also a chirpy character who will be good for our dressing room."

PA Sport

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Liverpool could beat Villa to the signing of Newcastle winger James Milner with Jermaine Pennant likely to leave Anfield. (Daily Mirror)

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Quote from: kjelvi on June 12, 2008, 09:35:00
Liverpool could beat Villa to the signing of Newcastle winger James Milner .

Milner set for Newcastle contract talks
James Milner is set for crunch talks with Newcastle United.
The Daily Mail says the England Under 21 international is due for talks over the possibility of a new contract with Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan after returning from holiday.
Milner still has three years left on his current deal but is seeking fresh terms. No date has been fixed for that meeting, however.

Newcastle reject Liverpool, Villa offers for Milner
Newcastle United have told interested clubs they must up their offers for winger James Milner.
The Daily Mail says Newcastle have turned down £4m offers for James Milner from Liverpool and Aston Villa.

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Miller determined to stay with Sunderland

Liam Miller is determined to stay at Sunderland.
"If the club want to sell him, then that is their prerogative, but I think Liam would be more than happy to play there next season," said Miller's agent Eamon McLoughlin.
"The situation is that Liam certainly hopes he can get back playing for a first team in The Premier League next season.
"If that can be with Sunderland then Liam would be happy with that scenario, but if the club decide to sell him then we will deal with that, too.
"I know that people around the club have been happy with him and the way he has conducted himself. They know that he's a good lad and a diligent professional."


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Villa, Middlesbrough chasing Spurs keeper Robinson
Tottenham boss Juande Ramos is determined to find a buyer for goalkeeper Paul Robinson.
The Mirror says Robinson is on his way out this summer with Middlesbrough and Aston Villa looking at him.

Liverpool's Pennant won't move to Newcastle in Milner deal
Liverpool are expected to pay cash for Newcastle United winger James Milner.
The Times says Liverpool hope to land Milner, although Jermaine Pennant will not be moving in the opposite direction as part of any deal.




janove

David Healy er tildelt MBE ifg The Queen's birthday honours list.

Sikkert 2-3 stykker som vet hva det er!

h.b

Det er latterlig at Healy blir hedret som Member of the Brittish Empire.

kjelvi

Quote from: kjelvi on June 13, 2008, 20:46:36
Villa, Middlesbrough chasing Spurs keeper Robinson
Tottenham boss Juande Ramos is determined to find a buyer for goalkeeper Paul Robinson.
The Mirror says Robinson is on his way out this summer with Middlesbrough and Aston Villa looking at him.

Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate has lost interest in Tottenham keeper Paul Robinson. (Daily Star)

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#58
Histon land first target of the summer 

Histon Football Club have landed their first target of the summer by securing the services of striker Damien Reeves. The ex Leeds United, Barnsley and Farsley Celtic striker put pen to paper for the Stutes late this week to increase Steve Fallon’s squad to 18 and give the manager the boost he was looking for as he works to bring in a further two players.
Damien Reeves spent seven years at Leeds United, three of them on professional terms. He was then dreadfully unlucky breaking his leg at a critical time which cost him his place at Leeds. After a short spell at Barnsley the player went to Farsley Celtic where he scored 23 goals in his first season and then last year in scored 20 goals â€" 2 of them against the Stutes at the Glass World Stadium when Farsley beat Histon 2 - 1.
Manager Steve Fallon was delighted to have Damien Reeves at the club and spoke of his desire to bring Damien to the Glass World Stadium ever since he scored a brace against the Stutes “The lad had a great game against us at our place and so he went into John Beck's book of possible targets for the summer and after John watched him three times during the spring we knew we had to land him. He is hungry to get back into the professional game and as such we hope that it is with Histon. Being only 22 he is a great age and will add another level of experience and desire to our team which we believe will help us towards our goal of the play offs.”
Chairman Gareth Baldwin said “Damien comes across really well and I believe he will fit in at Histon FC, as always its not just about being a good player because the team spirit at Histon is a bit special so anyone coming in has to complement that. We have a good solid base to build on from last year so with one or two more players we believe we can look to improve on last season and hopefully get ourselves into the play offs, we know it's going to be tough as everyone keeps telling us but there is a real hunger amongst everyone at the club so if we can get our preparation right who knows what we can achieve.”

http://www.histonfc.co.uk/index.php

viking

Folk får mene hva dem vil , Kjelvi.
men for meg er dette nyttig og interessant.
Stå på!!!