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Postby RedRoots » Mon Feb 02, 2009 1:02 am

DanAn wrote:One option would be to chase Jo from Man City. I know he's been absolutely :censored: for them but the guy is not with out talent and we could pick him up on loan pretty easily. If we got rid of Keane he's the only guy I can think of that we could get on such short notice that fits our needs.

I think he'd be worth a shout for a 6 month loan with a buyout option

Not a chance, he's a stocking of shit3! City were ripped off buying him even worse than we were with Keane.
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Postby DanAn » Mon Feb 02, 2009 1:05 am

I'm not suggesting we play 18m for the kid. I just saying a loan with the option to buy for say 8m or so wouldn't be a bad idea if we got rid of Keane. He was good when I saw him in champions league and I think he might just need a fresh start. Who else are we going to get with 18 hours notice?
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Postby Madmax » Mon Feb 02, 2009 1:33 am

There a rumour going on about saviola on loan???  interesting.... Cant wait for all to develope today..
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Postby Greavesie » Mon Feb 02, 2009 1:58 am

tomorrow will be interesting for us. Im going to be in Uni all day so won't know a thing till the deadline :(
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Postby Sarge » Mon Feb 02, 2009 1:58 am

Javier Saviola is not too bad for a striker....well...at least he used to be though but I do not know about know...Sabre??
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Postby LiverpoolMadman » Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:34 am

I hope that Rafa will sell Keane to Spurs or swap Lennon and Bale, and get Saviola on loan
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Postby account deleted by request » Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:51 am

LiverpoolMadman wrote:I hope that Rafa will sell Keane to Spurs or swap Lennon and Bale, and get Saviola on loan

Just been reading in this mornings papers that Saviola is the likely player to be loaned in. If we are doing a swop I think I would prefer Bently to Lennon. I know he's been a bit of a c*nt at spurs, but he does have a little more end product than Lennon. I suppose beggers can't be choosers at this late stage in the transfer season.
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Postby LiverpoolMadman » Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:00 am

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LiverpoolMadman wrote:I hope that Rafa will sell Keane to Spurs or swap Lennon and Bale, and get Saviola on loan

Just been reading in this mornings papers that Saviola is the likely player to be loaned in. If we are doing a swop I think I would prefer Bently to Lennon. I know he's been a bit of a c*nt at spurs, but he does have a little more end product than Lennon. I suppose beggers can't be choosers at this late stage in the transfer season.

Bently is good but we are lucky if spurs take back keane and we got 2 young players.
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Postby account deleted by request » Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:07 am

Spurs clinch £15m deal for Keane

By Sam Wallace and Ian Herbert
Monday, 2 February 2009

Tottenham Hotspur last night clinched the £15m deal for Robbie Keane to return to White Hart Lane. Negotiations with Liverpool concluded around 11pm with Spurs confident that their former striker will sign today before the 5pm transfer deadline.




In a remarkable turnaround, the Spurs chairman Daniel Levy appeared to have sealed the deal with Liverpool in talks after the club’s 2-0 victory over Chelsea. Spurs had made the £15m bid earlier in the day in a final attempt to get Keane who was left out of Rafael Benitez’s squad for the game at Anfield.


Having told Spurs that they were only interested in a deal that involved cash plus a player – preferably Aaron Lennon – Liverpool are understood to have relented last night and agreed to sell a player who cost them £20.3m last summer. The club's owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks were at the game yesterday and met with chief executive Rick Parry and Benitez after the match.

It is understood that Spurs will sign the Internazionale striker Mario Balotelli, who has fallen out with Jose Mourinho, on loan. Benitez is hopeful that Real Madrid will release the Argentina striker Javier Saviola on loan.


Spurs renewed their efforts for Keane after learning on Friday that Jermain Defoe had suffered a broken metatarsal. The club have optimistically said that they believe the player could return in four weeks but in private they are worried that the recovery could take a lot longer.


Benitez’s decision to drop Keane, who was at Anfield yesterday, from his squad for the game against Chelsea were the first signs that his short Liverpool career was over, as did the Spaniard's faltering answers after the match to questions about the future if Keane, a life-long Liverpool fan.


Would Keane see out the season at Anfield? Benitez was asked. “I think so,” he said. “[Keane] was there [at the ground today],” he said. “He was OK. We didn’t say anything [about the offer]. We were just talking about the game. I will not talk about ‘if’, ‘if’. ‘if’. He is our player. That’s it.” Asked would Keane been in Liverpool ’s Champions League squad for the knock-out phase, Benitez mumbled: “Yes, I think so.”


Keane’s six-month spell at Liverpool has been little short of a disaster for the striker. He had seen it as the chance to play Champions League football but his relationship with Benitez has been terrible. The player has angered his manager by muttering under his breath when substituted – something that was caught on television and Benitez regarded as unacceptable. Keane made 28 appearances and scored seven goals for Liverpool.


Liverpool regained a grip on Manchester United’s coattails last night, though the key to their victory over Chelsea – the sending off of Frank Lampard - was a dubious one.


Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari refused to launch into an attack on referee Mike Riley over the 60th minute dismissal of Lampard, which turned the course of the game and allowed Fernando Torres to score 89th and stoppage time goals. But he pleaded with the FA to consider rescinding that red card and instead penalise his own full back Jose Bosingwa, for placing his studs into the back of Liverpool ’s Yossi Benayoun as they tussled for the ball near the corner flag in the third minute of second half injury time.


“Bosingwa was not correct,” said Scolari, whose side remains five points behind Manchester United with one game more played. “Maybe he should have punishment from the FA, but he should have punishment and maybe not Lampard. Lampard should play the next game. We’ve asked the referee and the FA to look at the video.”


Lampard, dismissed three times in 11 months now, clearly made contact with the ball in the challenge with Liverpool ’s Xabi Alonso which earned him the red. Scolari also made no mention of a bad challenge by Steven Gerrard on Jon Obi Mikel, two minutes before the dismissal. Gerrard was not even cautioned, despite failing to make any contact.


The underlying divisions at Anfield were underlined by the positions taken up by at opposite ends of the director’s box taken up the club’s owners Hicks and Gillett and their entourages. Seats normally reserved for club scouts had to be released for Gillett, who told the fans in front of him that he had never tried to sell out to Dubai International Capital (DIC).


Also at Anfield were members of the Kuwaiti Al-Kharafi family and a property executive, whom the Hicks camp has been talking to about helping to fund a 60,000-seat replacement stadium for Anfield. There were more protests against the owners outside the ground last night. The game left Scolari admitting that Chelsea ’s chances of taking the title were “no more in our hands” though, as usual, he rejected talk of pressure. “I’m meant for football and I lose and I win. It’s not a problem in my life. If I do my best, I do not have a problem.”
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Postby Greavesie » Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:22 am

The main thing for us is to replace Keane at least until the summer, then we an look at the other areas of the pitch in the summer and sort it properly then. I'd rather we sign a right winger that we want than someone who's coming for the covenience of Spurs wanting to buy Keane. If I could choose from a variety of right wingers, Spurs certainly wouldn't be my first stop.

I do agree with BM that a natural right winger would be something of a novelty for us but can't help feeling that we're just going to end up with another player Rafa doesn't want

Re Saviola. He was a class act a few years back but haven't heard a lot from him lately, I know he scored for Monaco against us in the CL a while back. Perhaps Sabre can enlighten us to how he's doing these days?
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Postby bigmick » Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:45 am

I seem to remember a few people commenting that Saviola had become something of a mercenary in his old age, but I knwo very little about him as a player. He does fit the bill in the sense you would think he has a basic quality about him, so he has a bigger chance of adapting to the Premiership than an untried kid. I do think though that if Torres were to get injured, we would be in trouble fairly quickly even with Saviola.
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Postby LegBarnes » Mon Feb 02, 2009 5:56 am

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Fowler_E7 wrote:breaking news on sky sports news regarding keane and a swap deal for Aaron Lennon

That rumours been doing the rounds for a bit now. Lennon is from Leeds I think (or somewhere very close he was there as a kid) and probably wouldn't be the first young fella to not take to London.

I'm not a huge fan of his TBH, but at least he an offensive right sided player which would be a bit of a novelty for us. He has pace and can beat a bloke, and if rafa is going for him it would signal something of a change in direction as he's not really a work up and down the line right midfielder. All in all given our current personel I'd take Lennon, but I still think we need a striker if we are to let Keane escape.

Mate if we got lenon I be jumpinjg for joy the lad has real class and I feel the best english right winger(pure winger) atm.

Yes he has alot to prove and yes moving to a bigger club is a challange alot of players can't rise too but i got a good feeling about him.

I really think he got all the tools you need to be a sucess at top flight football.
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Postby 112-1077774096 » Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:05 am

baring in mind we owe spuds 11 million still for keane this gives us 4 million, plus we will need to pay keane off as he never asked for a move, so i think we should have enough left for some sweets
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Postby Toffeehater » Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:06 am

EVERTON have offered Brazilian misfit Jo an escape from his Manchester City misery.

The Toffees have agreed a deal to take him to Goodison Park on loan for the remainder of the season, as soon as his work permit is finalised.

Despite getting clearance for City in the summer, the fact he will be switching employers means they must go through the procedure again.

Jo, 21, arrived at Eastlands in the summer as City’s club record buy when they forked out £18million to land him from CSKA Moscow.

Yet he has failed to make any sort of impact in England, and has started only six league games, while the last of his three City goals came in September.

Everton boss David Moyes, who has little money to spend, has been hunting a short-term striker because of a staggering injury list.

Yakubu is out for the season, rookie James Vaughan almost certainly so and Louis Saha has also yet to return from another battle with hamstring problems.

Moyes has even been forced to play midfielder Tim Cahill up front in recent weeks.

Its revealed on Saturday that Everton were hunting Ghana’s Asamoah Gyan on loan.

But his club Rennes are reluctant to part with the African unless they get an £8m transfer fee.

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