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Saint Dragon said:I fail to see the 'funiness' of the picture...
Saint Dragon said:I still don't get the picture...
:lol:
And you still don't get it.
Saint Dragon said:I fail to see the 'funiness' of the picture...
Saint Dragon said:I still don't get the picture...
*drools*CC_Eagle said:Euro 08 and World Cup qualifiers.
Macca_ said:Bolton game is on viewers choice (11.55pm Sat night).
Best call shot gun on what game is on....CC_Eagle said:I'll be at a 21st with a few other EPL supporters, thank christ the guy has digital.
Lehmann earns praise from Low
By Jonathan Chong on Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Under-fire goalkeeper Jens Lehmann has earned praise from German national coach Joachim Low for his confident display against the Republic of Ireland.
Low told the DFB's official website: "It is one of his great strengths that he is able to completely concentrate on the job in hand despite the difficult situation.
"He had a great game both in the domination of his area and on his line.
"His confident aura was of great importance to us during the game."
Barcelona reluctant to bring Fabregas back
By Jonathan Chong on Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Barcelona technical secretary Txiki Beguiristain has said that it would be difficult for midfielder Francesc Fabregas to return to the club due to the circumstances in which he left.
Beguiristain hinted that it would be better if Fabregas initiated the move himself, rather than being pursued by the Catalan giants, who are reluctant to pay a high transfer fee for the talented Spaniard.
Fabregas has hinted in the past that he would like to return to Spain one day to play for his childhood club.
Beguiristain said: "He is a great player but the circumstances of his departure make things very difficult.
"We cannot pay a great quantity for a homegrown player that decided to leave us.
"To start with he would have to show his desire to return."
Wenger is future Gunners chairman - Hill-Wood
Peter Hill-Wood has backed Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger to succeed him as chairman of the club in the future.
The 71-year-old Hill-Wood heads a board featuring five directors over the age of 60 and he believes Wenger would make an excellent future appointment.
'None of us are getting any younger,' Hill-Wood told the Financial Times.
'Arsene would make an excellent chairman one day, but we haven't discussed anything specifically.'
Hill-Wood's comments come on a big day for the Arsenal board, with minority shareholders set to get their chance to put their questions to directors at the annual general meeting in the face of speculation that the club could be the subject of a takeover.
It is understood that two significant stakeholders, American Stan Kroenke and Russian Alisher Usmanov, who have both been linked with takeover bids in the last year, are likely to be represented rather than appear in person.
Usmanov's investment company Red and White Holdings, which now owns around 23% and is the second-largest shareholder behind director Danny Fiszman, issued a statement on Tuesday 'to reiterate its support of Arsenal Holdings plc and its position as a long-term investor'.
Usmanov had been looking to build a so-called `blocking stake' of 25%, but now looks to have softened his stance, as the statement added intentions 'to vote in favour of all the resolutions at the upcoming AGM'.
There could, of course, still be the added twist of an appearance by former vice-chairman David Dein, who now fronts up RAWHL in a non-executive role.
Dein sold his 14.5% share to Usmanov's group for £75million in August, a few months after leaving the Arsenal board following a schism over the role of American businessman Kroenke - ironically then seen as a hostile investor but now viewed as very much a long-term ally.
The shareholding directors made an undertaking last April not to sell any of their shares for at least a year and Hill-Wood insisted today that one of those directors, Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith, who owns a 15.8% stake in the club, will not be looking to sell up.
'I can only tell you what she has told me - that she has no intention of selling her stake, and that she is in it for the long term,' Hill-Wood said.
Fabregas would be 'well received at Real' - Ramos
Sergio Ramos would welcome the chance to line up alongside Spain team-mate Cesc Fabregas at Real Madrid.
Real have long been admirers of the 20-year-old and were eager to bring him to the Bernabeu both this summer and last, when president Ramon Calderon pledged to sign the Arsenal midfielder as part of his election campaign.
Fabregas, who signed an eight-year contract with Arsenal last year, has so far remained dedicated to the Gunners, but Ramos admits he would like to see Real fulfil their aim and bring the former Barcelona youngster to the Spanish champions.
'Anything that would improve my team I think would be good, and for his quality and his characteristics Cesc would be very well received at Real Madrid,' Ramos said in AS.
'He is a great player, a leader and a key player at Arsenal. He is one of the most successful Spanish players who has played abroad, and in a league as competitive as the English one.'