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that nigerian full back is apprantly on the verge of signing for sochaux (who iirc are the micky mouse french side we hammered in the uefa cup a couple of years back)

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Linked with Dragutinovic in Marca.

 

from wiki ''Now, Premier League sides Newcastle (managed by Sam Allardyce) and Manchester City have an interest for Serbian defender. Sevilla will only let him leave for a fee in the region of 8 to 12 million euros. It is likely that he will choose Manchester City over Newcastle United, as Dragutinović dislikes the size of the Newcastle manager's head. He believes it to be disproportionate to his body.''

 

hehe, silly people saying silly things =)

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that nigerian full back is apprantly on the verge of signing for sochaux (who iirc are the micky mouse french side we hammered in the uefa cup a couple of years back)

 

As well as the Seneglese LB?

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He also holds Belgian passport, so he is not included in the three non-EU player quota of La Liga. On 30th July 2007, it was reported that Dragutinović signed for Manchester City F.C. On 31st of July 2007, it was reported that the previous days news was complete bollocks..
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Thursday's Spanish sports paper Marca claims that Seville defender Ivica Dragutinovic (pictured) has agreed to join Newcastle.

 

This followed media claims the previous day that club officials were in Spain to complete the transfer of the 31 year-old Serbia & Montenegro international.

 

Dragutinovic holds a Belgian passport after having spent nine years playing in that country for KAA Gent and Standard Liege - alongside former Magpie Oguchi Onyewu at the latter.

 

Ivica's last trip to the UK ended happily - as he was part of the Seville side who beat Espanyol at Glasgow's Hampden Park in May to retain the UEFA Cup.

 

The defender played at left back that night and successfully converted his spot kick in the shootout that ultimately divided the sides.

 

PS - from The Guardian:

 

When aged César Cadaval, one half of Spanish comedy duo Los Morancos, friend of president José María del Nido and a famous Sevilla fan, visited the club after training one day, he spent his time cracking jokes and messing about with the players. Which was all fine and dandy until, giggling unwisely, he foolishly patted Dragutinovic on the arse. The Serbia and Montenegro international responded by chinning him, bringing up a monster black eye.

 

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Thursday's Spanish sports paper Marca claims that Seville defender Ivica Dragutinovic (pictured) has agreed to join Newcastle.

 

This followed media claims the previous day that club officials were in Spain to complete the transfer of the 31 year-old Serbia & Montenegro international.

 

Dragutinovic holds a Belgian passport after having spent nine years playing in that country for KAA Gent and Standard Liege - alongside former Magpie Oguchi Onyewu at the latter.

 

Ivica's last trip to the UK ended happily - as he was part of the Seville side who beat Espanyol at Glasgow's Hampden Park in May to retain the UEFA Cup.

 

The defender played at left back that night and successfully converted his spot kick in the shootout that ultimately divided the sides.

 

PS - from The Guardian:

 

When aged César Cadaval, one half of Spanish comedy duo Los Morancos, friend of president José María del Nido and a famous Sevilla fan, visited the club after training one day, he spent his time cracking jokes and messing about with the players. Which was all fine and dandy until, giggling unwisely, he foolishly patted Dragutinovic on the arse. The Serbia and Montenegro international responded by chinning him, bringing up a monster black eye.

 

From .com

 

 

I've been away from this place most of today, have we really got 4 new signings in the bag then (smith, delaney, cacapa and Dragutinovic)??

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