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14-05-2006, 08:46
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View Full Version : sunday papers gossip dr cool 14-05-2006, 08:46 any news , nothing in the times:( dr:cool: wolfie smith 14-05-2006, 11:13 no players in our local buy and sell but a few cars for carl to mull over UNCLE REMUS 14-05-2006, 11:17 Sunday Mercury. Ince may not agree new contract "Close but not close enough" FoetalYouth 14-05-2006, 11:17 Nothing in the NotW or BBC's rumour column. Hatch End Wolf 14-05-2006, 11:32 It's going to be a long Summer! but remember, Moxey has a shed load of season tickets to get rid of before August, so there will be plenty of rumours to get excited about before then...................we'll be linked with and "nearly sign a lot of stars" and maybe even get stories that Hodgod is off to another club. Unfortunately non of it will be true, you have been warned! AndyP 14-05-2006, 11:37 However, Man Utd's Giuseppe Rossi and Gerard Pique have become the most sought-after players in the country, with a host of clubs aiming to take them on loan next season. (Daily Star) We havnt got much chance of getting Rossi then!!! Bugsy911 14-05-2006, 13:33 Sunday Mercury. Ince may not agree new contract "Close but not close enough" Thats good news lets hope they are a million miles apart as Ince is well past it as a regular 1st team payer. OldWolvesfart 14-05-2006, 13:41 Nothing in the Observer - but the Italian football / Juventus scandal gets a full page. Highlights follow :- Italian football is in meltdown with the World Cup less than a month away. Four Serie A clubs stand accused of match-fixing, a referee and his assistants have been pulled off the World Cup list while being investigated for corruption, the Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon may also miss the tournament as a result of a betting scandal, and several of the most senior figures at club and national level have been forced to resign. ----If Buffon is found guilty of illegal betting - phone taps reveal the Juventus number one wagered as much as €500,000 in a single bet in a series totalling over €2 million - he could be kicked out of the Italy squad, which is due to be named tomorrow. ---- Cannavaro is said to have deliberately underperformed at his former club, Inter, in order to facilitate a move to Juventus two years ago. --- Italy's FA are rudderless after their top two officials were forced to stand down, and prosecutors in Rome and Naples are probing GEA World, the management company that handles more transfers in Italy than any other. GEA World is run by Alessandro Moggi, son of Luciano Moggi, the man at the centre of the investigation. Moggi senior quit as general manager of Juventus after being heavily implicated. ----The Turin tapes - from magistrates' telephone taps - implicated Moggi. When evidence from the tapes was leaked to the press, news emerged of the parallel undercover investigations in other cities. Fifty-eight people are under formal investigation, including 20 referees and assistant referees, a dozen club officials, eight journalists and 10 players' agents. Massimo De Santis, one of the two Italian referees due to officiate in Germany, was withdrawn by the FA yesterday, though he has strenuously denied any wrongdoing. 'I am willing to cooperate because I have done nothing wrong,' he said. And people say money isn't ruining the game ! You think maybe this was why Berlusconi was so keen to stay in power? Full article here http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,,1774575,00.html Hatch End Wolf 14-05-2006, 15:55 Blimey and I thought the shower who run our football were bad! |