See Benny McCarthy and Ilunga haven't made West Ham's 25 man squad. So what happens to them now? Can they go on loan to lower leagues or is that them in the reserves for the next 5 month?
Generic small time football blather threadfor stuff not worth of their own thread
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, Feb 02 2011 11:05 AM
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Posted 02 February 2011 - 11:05 AM
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#3
Posted 02 February 2011 - 11:41 AM
Weren't Liverpool linked with him at one point as well?
#4
Posted 02 February 2011 - 12:08 PM
Apparently McCarthy recently turned down a £1m pay off to fuck off.
'Mike Ashley doesn't know anything about football ... and Derek Llambias knows even less than him' - Kevin Keegan
#5
Posted 02 February 2011 - 12:20 PM
Is Ilunga the one who went to Real Madrid and got slated for falling asleep during a match?
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Posted 02 February 2011 - 12:23 PM
#7
Posted 02 February 2011 - 12:26 PM
#9
Posted 02 February 2011 - 12:28 PM
I'm wrong, it was Faubert.

vid on youtube too.
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He missed training when he mistakenly thought he had the day off, and was pictured asleep on the bench during Real Madrid's match against Villarreal

vid on youtube too.
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Posted 02 February 2011 - 01:37 PM
#11
Posted 02 February 2011 - 07:12 PM
I see that Gary Neville has retired. That cunt certainly isn't worth his own thread.
'Mike Ashley doesn't know anything about football ... and Derek Llambias knows even less than him' - Kevin Keegan
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Posted 02 February 2011 - 07:13 PM
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Posted 02 February 2011 - 07:18 PM
Seriously? He's an odious cunt, who the fuck would want to watch him on TV?
Strange timing given that he's just been announced in Man U's 25 man squad.
Strange timing given that he's just been announced in Man U's 25 man squad.
'Mike Ashley doesn't know anything about football ... and Derek Llambias knows even less than him' - Kevin Keegan
#14
Posted 02 February 2011 - 07:35 PM
no one on earth is more boring than gary neville. there is only one thing i agree on - the absolute hatred of liverpool.
#15
Posted 02 February 2011 - 07:53 PM
Lee Clark is a good lad.
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Posted 02 February 2011 - 11:16 PM
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What an ugly woman Blackburn's vice chairman is. Get a shave ffs all that money at Venkys and she's got an 88 John Aldridge about her.
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Posted 03 February 2011 - 07:26 AM
#18
Posted 03 February 2011 - 04:06 PM
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Striker Luca Toni has revealed former manager Louis van Gaal's unique method for proving he 'had the balls' to drop any member of the Bayern Munich team.
Having joined Bayern from Fiorentina in 2007, Toni, who has since moved to Juventus, was top scorer in his first season as the German club won the Bundesliga title.
But he played just four league games under Van Gaal before he switched to Roma in January 2010 and the 33-year-old claims his ex-boss had an unusual way of proving he was boss.
"Van Gaal simply didn't want to work with me, he treats players like interchangeable objects," Toni told BILD.
He added: "The coach wanted to make clear to us that he can drop any player, it was all the same to him because, as he said, he had the balls.
"He demonstrated this literally (by dropping his trousers). I have never experienced anything like it, it was totally crazy.
"Luckily I didn't see a lot, because I wasn't in the front row."
Meanwhile, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has backed the under-fire Van Gaal's extrovert methods.
"He is exactly what we want," said Bayern's chairman. "You can't reproach him, he has our trust.
"He's not always a fun guy, or fun to deal with.
"His extreme honesty and openness can lead to friction, but he is an excellent football teacher and coach.
Having joined Bayern from Fiorentina in 2007, Toni, who has since moved to Juventus, was top scorer in his first season as the German club won the Bundesliga title.
But he played just four league games under Van Gaal before he switched to Roma in January 2010 and the 33-year-old claims his ex-boss had an unusual way of proving he was boss.
"Van Gaal simply didn't want to work with me, he treats players like interchangeable objects," Toni told BILD.
He added: "The coach wanted to make clear to us that he can drop any player, it was all the same to him because, as he said, he had the balls.
"He demonstrated this literally (by dropping his trousers). I have never experienced anything like it, it was totally crazy.
"Luckily I didn't see a lot, because I wasn't in the front row."
Meanwhile, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has backed the under-fire Van Gaal's extrovert methods.
"He is exactly what we want," said Bayern's chairman. "You can't reproach him, he has our trust.
"He's not always a fun guy, or fun to deal with.
"His extreme honesty and openness can lead to friction, but he is an excellent football teacher and coach.
Hopefully this doesn't give rapey any ideas.
#19
Posted 03 February 2011 - 04:13 PM
Barney, on Feb 3 2011, 04:06 PM, said:
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Striker Luca Toni has revealed former manager Louis van Gaal's unique method for proving he 'had the balls' to drop any member of the Bayern Munich team.
Having joined Bayern from Fiorentina in 2007, Toni, who has since moved to Juventus, was top scorer in his first season as the German club won the Bundesliga title.
But he played just four league games under Van Gaal before he switched to Roma in January 2010 and the 33-year-old claims his ex-boss had an unusual way of proving he was boss.
"Van Gaal simply didn't want to work with me, he treats players like interchangeable objects," Toni told BILD.
He added: "The coach wanted to make clear to us that he can drop any player, it was all the same to him because, as he said, he had the balls.
"He demonstrated this literally (by dropping his trousers). I have never experienced anything like it, it was totally crazy.
"Luckily I didn't see a lot, because I wasn't in the front row."
Meanwhile, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has backed the under-fire Van Gaal's extrovert methods.
"He is exactly what we want," said Bayern's chairman. "You can't reproach him, he has our trust.
"He's not always a fun guy, or fun to deal with.
"His extreme honesty and openness can lead to friction, but he is an excellent football teacher and coach.
Having joined Bayern from Fiorentina in 2007, Toni, who has since moved to Juventus, was top scorer in his first season as the German club won the Bundesliga title.
But he played just four league games under Van Gaal before he switched to Roma in January 2010 and the 33-year-old claims his ex-boss had an unusual way of proving he was boss.
"Van Gaal simply didn't want to work with me, he treats players like interchangeable objects," Toni told BILD.
He added: "The coach wanted to make clear to us that he can drop any player, it was all the same to him because, as he said, he had the balls.
"He demonstrated this literally (by dropping his trousers). I have never experienced anything like it, it was totally crazy.
"Luckily I didn't see a lot, because I wasn't in the front row."
Meanwhile, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has backed the under-fire Van Gaal's extrovert methods.
"He is exactly what we want," said Bayern's chairman. "You can't reproach him, he has our trust.
"He's not always a fun guy, or fun to deal with.
"His extreme honesty and openness can lead to friction, but he is an excellent football teacher and coach.
Hopefully this doesn't give rapey any ideas.
He might call a WAGs meeting and do it
#20
Posted 04 February 2011 - 10:21 AM
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Gerard Houllier has questioned the commitment of Stephen Warnock and Habib Beye and urged the full-backs to work harder.
Warnock, who went to the World Cup with England last summer, has fallen down the pecking order at Aston Villa since Houllier took charge.
He is currently the third-choice left-back behind Ciaran Clark and Nathan Baker and was linked with a loan move elsewhere in January.
Senegalese right-back Beye, meanwhile, has not been part of Houllier's plans for nearly three months.
Both players have now been relegated to training with the reserves and Houllier has demanded they show the right attitude before making a return to the first-team fold.
Warnock, who went to the World Cup with England last summer, has fallen down the pecking order at Aston Villa since Houllier took charge.
He is currently the third-choice left-back behind Ciaran Clark and Nathan Baker and was linked with a loan move elsewhere in January.
Senegalese right-back Beye, meanwhile, has not been part of Houllier's plans for nearly three months.
Both players have now been relegated to training with the reserves and Houllier has demanded they show the right attitude before making a return to the first-team fold.
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Not a fall from grace or anything, but the lad was a hero here. Maybe he just doesn't give a shit.
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