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fucking sign him


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End of that discussion mate.

 

Pandev probably wants a few millions in sign on fee and is also probably 3 times as expensive on his weekly wage, so I'm not sure Pandev is that much cheaper than Turan. And yes, I agree with you about Pandev, he's mental as I've said before and I wouldn't touch him with a pole.

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Yep, shame as well.

 

Only way we could get near that price is if Mascherano goes in January or we manage to shift some shite like Dossena, Degen, Babel and Voronin.

 

Realistically, I would say we would be lucky to get much more than £10M for the 4 combined and would clubs be willing to match their wage demads?

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Realistically, I would say we would be lucky to get much more than £10M for the 4 combined and would clubs be willing to match their wage demads?

 

Babel can probably find a club willing to pay him enough to keep his gangsta Bentley, and Degen has looked decent enough when he played... but Voronin and Dossena are unlikely to find a club willing to pay them near what we were paying.

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He's got 22 goals in 52 games for Macedonia.

 

Granted its Macedonia, and they are uber-shit but 22 goals at international level is a very decent return.

 

This includes a brace against Spain in August this year. Current European Champions Spain that is - the team England failed to score against.

 

People who claim he is not worth signing are misguided.

 

However - refer to my post earlier as to why that he will not ink a contract here.

 

 

Lets sign David Healy

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Lets sign David Healy

 

Is he available?

 

Would be our second best striker.

 

Does Dean Windass currently have a club? Looked ok in the masters, if a little off the pace.

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Babel is fucking shit. Pandev isn't.

 

Babel is shite because he has played under a manager who knows fuck all about attacking football for far too long, lets see what happens when he gets a decent run in a team and is told to concentrate on his attacking game instead of his defensive one.

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Babel is shite because he has played under a manager who knows fuck all about attacking football for far too long, lets see what happens when he gets a decent run in a team and is told to concentrate on his attacking game instead of his defensive one.

 

Can't pass, cross or shoot with any level of consistency. Not arsed either.

 

He won't get a decent run in the team, because he's rubbish.

 

Hopefully he'll fuck off in January.

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Babel is shite because he has played under a manager who knows fuck all about attacking football for far too long, lets see what happens when he gets a decent run in a team and is told to concentrate on his attacking game instead of his defensive one.

 

Babel is shite because he has an atrocious first touch, no awareness of his teammates or space and cant finish.

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Football Italia - the Italian football website for English-speaking football fans

 

Pandev all set for Inter

 

Thursday 24 December, 2009

 

Goran Pandev is already being considered as an Inter player after he won his legal case against Lazio yesterday.

 

After successfully rescinding his Biancocelesti contract, free agent Pandev is understood to be assessing his options.

 

Nevertheless, widespread reports in Italy on Thursday morning are suggesting that he’s all set to agree a deal with the Nerazzurri.

 

Despite interest from Juventus, Milan and Napoli, the Macedonian will in all probability re-sign for the club he left in 2004.

 

Whispers in the peninsula are suggesting that the striker will undergo his Inter medical on December 28 or 29.

 

It’s also understood that a basic agreement has been decided with only a few minor details to iron out before the move can be made official.

 

Pandev, who will answer Jose Mourinho’s recent request that he wanted a new forward in January, will commit to Inter until 2013 or 2014.

 

In terms of salary, he’s expected to net just under £3m a season in his first year with that figure rising on an annual basis.

 

It’s also understood that Inter chief Massimo Moratti may offer Lazio the loans of a few Inter youngsters as a goodwill gesture.

 

Pandev, who was contracted to Lazio until the summer, took action against the Olimpico outfit after being frozen out of the squad for failing to renew his deal.

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Julio Cruz is still there, isn't he?

 

Pndev might not play up front for them.

 

Cruz is at Lazio.

 

Jimenez (distant cousin of mine, true story) is on loan at West Ham.

 

Most Italian sides are quite narrow but find a way of play 4-5 attacking midfielders/forwards.

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Football Italia - the Italian football website for English-speaking football fans

 

Pandev all set for Inter

 

Thursday 24 December, 2009

 

Goran Pandev is already being considered as an Inter player after he won his legal case against Lazio yesterday.

 

After successfully rescinding his Biancocelesti contract, free agent Pandev is understood to be assessing his options.

 

Nevertheless, widespread reports in Italy on Thursday morning are suggesting that he’s all set to agree a deal with the Nerazzurri.

 

Despite interest from Juventus, Milan and Napoli, the Macedonian will in all probability re-sign for the club he left in 2004.

 

Whispers in the peninsula are suggesting that the striker will undergo his Inter medical on December 28 or 29.

 

It’s also understood that a basic agreement has been decided with only a few minor details to iron out before the move can be made official.

 

Pandev, who will answer Jose Mourinho’s recent request that he wanted a new forward in January, will commit to Inter until 2013 or 2014.

 

In terms of salary, he’s expected to net just under £3m a season in his first year with that figure rising on an annual basis.

 

It’s also understood that Inter chief Massimo Moratti may offer Lazio the loans of a few Inter youngsters as a goodwill gesture.

 

Pandev, who was contracted to Lazio until the summer, took action against the Olimpico outfit after being frozen out of the squad for failing to renew his deal.

 

Best place for him.Smells of trouble

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