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todays paper says bolton are trying to sign malbraque for 1 millon and gravie has got cold feet over move to celtic and he is hopefull a deal can still be done with one of the following clubs bolton/middlesbrough/newcastle and Everton :o

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With rumours circulating that we want Nugent PNE have gone and signed Mellor from the shite, which could mean Nugent is going to leave in the next couple of days. I just hope its to us.

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Apparently Boro have pulled out but Sheffield United are now preparing a bid with the board releasing 6.5 mil for Warnock to have a couple of last minute deals!

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If the player wont leave there is fuck all Simpson can do really, he can put him in the reserves but that only damages their chances of promotion. Nugent is a quality prospect and I would love it if he came to Everton, he could be the long term replacement for BT because he's a powerful player.

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I heard Boro had pulled out, Nugent would have to be a mug to go to Sheff U. I think he's just going to sit out his final year at PNE so he can come to us with another year under his belt and let a tribunal decide his fee.

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Thought that he had 2 years left on his contract which is why he said he would not sign a new deal.

 

PNE chairman said the other day he doesn't know if he will be there at the end of the window but not had any offers for him as of yet

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Hot Off the Press. David Nugent is at Goodison Park right now thrashing out a contract.

 

Just got the phone call from my sister who works in the club shop.

 

 

I dont give a shit about anything else on that but please please please let this be true and I will be one happy lad.

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chaps - read this - what do you think!?!?

 

Something Fishy About Tevez And Mascherano To West Ham Deal

August 31st, 2006 by Alan Hylands

 

And I'm not talking about the year's supply of jellied eels they've got in

front of them either. The deal to take Argentina stars Carlos Tevez and

Javier Mascherano to West Ham United hasn't officially been confirmed yet

but football discussion forums are white hot with the news and the

potential implications, not only for West Ham but for the premiership at

large.

 

What would attract two of the world's most sought after, young, talented

international stars to Upton Park and the waiting arms of Alan Pardew? At

first glance there is no logical explanation. West Ham had a great season

last year after their promotion and surprised a lot of people (me included)

with their classy football and solid defence that not only gave them a

respectable league finish but also took them to the FA Cup Final.

 

I doubt that their Cup Final defeat in one of the liveliest and most

enjoyable Cup Finals in many years will have been enough to tempt the two

Argies though and despite having a foot in European competition with the

UEFA Cup, I doubt that's the real pulling factor either.

 

My suspicions lead me to a somewhat shadier deal being cooked up between

the players' club Corinthians, their owners MSI and another club with shady

links to MSI and their owners. It's long been rumoured that Roman

Abramovich is the money man behind MSI and the reason that a broke

Brazilian club like Corinthians could afford players like Tevez and

Mascherano in the first place. It leaves no doubt in my mind that Chelsea

and Roman are behind this proposed season long loan deal for the two

Argentinians to West Ham and it's only for one purpose - to acclimatise the

players to London and the Premiership and see whether they are worth

signing for Chelsea properly next summer.

 

There can be no other reason for this transfer to take place. Yes, West Ham

are a good, homely club with some good players but for a club to sign

Carlton Cole this summer and turn around and also get Carlos Tevez, it

leaves me wondering what the motives are. I think I've worked out the

obvious answer and it doesn't bode well for the rest of the Premiership.

 

We've seen Chelsea's strange buys and loan deals in the past with players

like Smertin and Jarosik but this moves things to another level completely.

Chelsea don't outright own these players or their club but their guiding

hand can skew the transfer market that they can prevent any of their near

rivals in the top five from having these players while they park them at a

safe and respectable club, close but not too close, for a season to let

them mature in the English game.

 

Something stinks around here and the smell is increasingly eminating from

Roman Abramovich's direction.

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Before i read the above i wonder if this has anything to do with a rumour that Roman had a controling share in a company who's MD has a share in West Ham?

 

I hit the nail on the head with that assumption, Roman the corrupt will destroy football as we know it but what can we do if the Russian government cant prove anything against him??

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Before i read the above i wonder if this has anything to do with a rumour that Roman had a controling share in a company who's MD has a share in West Ham?

 

I hit the nail on the head with that assumption, Roman the corrupt will destroy football as we know it but what can we do if the Russian government cant prove anything against him??

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Mystic Goldfish :D

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Keep it coming Comrade's all this MI5-KGb conspiracy stuff, Gotta Love it....... :D

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well if you like that, then another spin on it is that the guy who owns Corinthians (Kia Joorabchian) once made a bid to takeover West Ham

 

The real deal or another false horizon?

Evening Standard (London), Aug 18, 2005 by MATT HUGHES

 

Kia Joorabchian is the Arsenal fan who wants to launch a Pounds 75m takeover bid for West Ham but the source of his wealth is a mystery

 

AS AN army of claret and blue-clad fans converged on the East End to celebrate West Ham's return to the Premiership on a balmy summer's evening last May a potential new recruit was making his way to the office of chairman Terry Brown.

 

Kia Joorabchian is an Arsenal supporter with his own box at Highbury but over the past few months he has been taking an unusual amount of interest in events at Upton Park.

 

The 34-year-old British businessman, who was born in Iran but educated at Shiplake College in Henley, has prepared an outline package for a Pounds 75million takeover of West Ham and will decide whether to go ahead in the next few days.

 

Joorabchian is meeting his fellow board members of Media Sport Investment, the mysterious Camdenbased consortium he heads, in London today to discuss the way forward but no one should doubt the seriousness of his intentions.

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Is that from you or is that from the site and someone else has said that???

 

Would like it to be true but honestly don't exepct us to sign anyone today or anyone to leave

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It's off that rumours site, but I just really want it to be true, it would make my day

 

 

chaps - read this - what do you think!?!?

 

Something Fishy About Tevez And Mascherano To West Ham Deal

August 31st, 2006 by Alan Hylands

 

And I'm not talking about the year's supply of jellied eels they've got in

front of them either. The deal to take Argentina stars Carlos Tevez and

Javier Mascherano to West Ham United hasn't officially been confirmed yet

but football discussion forums are white hot with the news and the

potential implications, not only for West Ham but for the premiership at

large.

 

What would attract two of the world's most sought after, young, talented

international stars to Upton Park and the waiting arms of Alan Pardew? At

first glance there is no logical explanation. West Ham had a great season

last year after their promotion and surprised a lot of people (me included)

with their classy football and solid defence that not only gave them a

respectable league finish but also took them to the FA Cup Final.

 

I doubt that their Cup Final defeat in one of the liveliest and most

enjoyable Cup Finals in many years will have been enough to tempt the two

Argies though and despite having a foot in European competition with the

UEFA Cup, I doubt that's the real pulling factor either.

 

My suspicions lead me to a somewhat shadier deal being cooked up between

the players' club Corinthians, their owners MSI and another club with shady

links to MSI and their owners. It's long been rumoured that Roman

Abramovich is the money man behind MSI and the reason that a broke

Brazilian club like Corinthians could afford players like Tevez and

Mascherano in the first place. It leaves no doubt in my mind that Chelsea

and Roman are behind this proposed season long loan deal for the two

Argentinians to West Ham and it's only for one purpose - to acclimatise the

players to London and the Premiership and see whether they are worth

signing for Chelsea properly next summer.

 

There can be no other reason for this transfer to take place. Yes, West Ham

are a good, homely club with some good players but for a club to sign

Carlton Cole this summer and turn around and also get Carlos Tevez, it

leaves me wondering what the motives are. I think I've worked out the

obvious answer and it doesn't bode well for the rest of the Premiership.

 

We've seen Chelsea's strange buys and loan deals in the past with players

like Smertin and Jarosik but this moves things to another level completely.

Chelsea don't outright own these players or their club but their guiding

hand can skew the transfer market that they can prevent any of their near

rivals in the top five from having these players while they park them at a

safe and respectable club, close but not too close, for a season to let

them mature in the English game.

 

Something stinks around here and the smell is increasingly eminating from

Roman Abramovich's direction.

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The rumour before all this happened was that Chelsea would sign the pair outright and then loan them both out to Rennes, but this is a whole new twist. Strange one.

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