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And just £3m.

 

Leicester must be pissingvthenselves laughing.

 

We never learn.

 

And the next time we sign some chump for £25m, folk will talk about the "English tax" like that's a thing, even though you could build a team of English wonderkids for that money.

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Australia and former Liverpool keeper Brad Jones signs for Dutch side Nijmegen

 

Jones was released early from his one-year contract with League One side Bradford City in October, having played just three games in three months.

 

Australian and former Liverpool goalkeeper Brad Jones has signed with Dutch outfit Nijmegen on a six-month deal. The 33-year-old will ply his trade outside England for the first time in 15 years, four of which were spent at Premier League giants Liverpool backing up Pepe Reina and Simon Mignolet.

 

“After a positive medical examination, NEC Monday signed an agreement with the Australian goalkeeper Brad Jones,” the club said in a statement.

 

“Jones signed a contract until June 30, 2016 and is a free transfer to NEC.”

 

The Western Australia man, who also played with Middlesbrough for 10 years, had been training with Perth Glory over the summer but now joins the likes of A-League exports Tomi Juric, Rostyn Griffiths and Daniel de Silva in the Netherlands. Nijmegen are currently sixth in the Eredivisie and next play Willem II on 18 January.

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http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2015/dec/21/farewell-pep-guardiola-bundesliga-bayern-munich

 

 

Guardiola’s influence in Germany will continue beyond his actual presence, that much is certain. In Borussia Dortmund, there’s now a second team playing “super football” a la Pep, with super gegenpressing, super ball circulation, super players and a most importantly a super, super coach, the proudly “out” Guardiola disciple Thomas Tuchel. His second-placed Black and Yellows suffered a rare defeat away to FC Köln on Saturday (2-1) but they have done so well and scored so many goals (84) in Tuchel’s first six months in charge that they could afford to see the pre-Christmas slip-up as the equivalent of that last, unproductive day in the office when people just wander about, nobody and nothing quite works, and nobody really cares either. “We all have deserved to go on holiday now, including myself,” Tuchel declared.

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