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Thursday, April 19, 2007

The Scoop (Rumour Mill)

Franck Ribery may finally find his way out of that paper bag that is OM.

Keeping with the OM theme this morning, the ever so stylish, Djibril Cisse wants some answers about whether he should be pulling out his winter parka or not.

It seems Martin Jol wants to liven up the dressing room by showing his interest in someone other than a pacey midfielder. He's showing interest, along with Newcastle, in Nicholas Anelka which would make that his 300th team in 10 years.

Sully Muntari, the Ghana International and current Udinese midfielder, may be plying his trade for Villa if Martin O'neill gets his man for £7M.

Arsenal are set to grab Heart's keeper and Scottish International, Craig Gordon for £4.5M. Just because I know what you are thinking...he's 24 years old. Julio Baptista looks to be on the way out too. This is the money quote that displays his character:

"The teams from the north of England are terrible.

"When we play them I have counted their centre-backs booting up to 30 long balls upfield per game.

"The weather over here is killing me. We'll get one day of sunshine for every 30 days of rain, and it is driving me to despair.

"My girlfriend and my mother are frightened about not seeing the sun in England. They miss being in Madrid."


Southgate wants to woo Johnathan Woodgate to Teesside for the long haul.

Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to make, forever injured, Louis Saha surplus to requirements at Old Trafford. If Alan Smith keeps playing like his did during the past week, The Red Devils can add another firecracker to their strike force.

Carlos Tevez is a very much sought after player these days. No suprise considering he's finally settled into the English game and his work rate is second to none. Oh yeah, he scores goals too. I almost forgot about that one. He seems to be the only West Ham player who is actually trying to beat the drop...not that that is going to happen. Now he is being linked with a move across London to Chelsea.

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