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Chelsea want Carlos too damn :crazy:
Didn't Wanderers make like one million pounds from the transfer?Weasels Ripped My Flesh said:Don't forget Didi Hamann from Liverpool, To Bolton, To Man City
Coleman said:Didn't Wanderers make like one million pounds from the transfer?
City piss me off sometimes. Another veteran. Apart from Georgios Sampras, when was the last time they signed a player under 30?
And Bradley Wright-Phillips went to Southampton, when we were so short of strikers that Ireland and Sibierski were sometimes used. Talk about are you 486.
What are they doing?Weasels Ripped My Flesh said:Sylvyn Dustbin > Pompey
Ben Thatcher > Sunderland
Coleman said:What are they doing?
:crazy:
Manchester United is delighted to announce that the Polish international goalkeeper, Tomasz Kuszczak, has joined the Club.
As part of the deal, West Bromwich Albion have signed United’s former England Under-18 keeper Luke Steele and reserve centre-half Paul McShane. Ben Foster will join Watford on a season-long loan.
West Brom signed the 24-year old from Bundesliga club Hertha Berlin in July 2004. He made his debut for West Brom in the Premiership fixture against Fulham in September 2004. He was first choice goalkeeper in 2005/06, making over 30 Premiership appearances.
He made his international debut for Poland aged 21 against Malta in December 2003. He was also part of Poland's 2006 World Cup squad, but didn't play in the tournament.
Sir Alex Ferguson said: "Tomasz will add good quality to the squad. He has plenty of ability and knows what challenges the Premiership presents. I am sure he will benefit from working alongside a great keeper like Edwin van der Sar. I am pleased that Ben Foster will be able to play regular first team football at Watford and I’m sure he will continue to develop as a top flight goalkeeper. We are building great strength in depth in that position at United.”
Tomasz Kuszczak said: “As soon as United came in for me, I wanted to come to Old Trafford. The chance to play for the biggest club in the world is not one you can pass up. I’m looking forward to the challenge the Premiership and Champions League brings. It's a fantastic opportunity to be the best keeper I can be.”