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The Italian window has now closed so Tevez to Inter or AC Milan are now off.Comment
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You are also after Rodallega for some strange reason. Wigan have only named him on the bench against Spurs tonight. Don't want to scupper a deal by getting him injured.Comment
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Pienaar back to Everton on loan
Bassong to Wolves on loan
Saha to Spurs
David Pizzaro to City on loan
Ryan Nelsen to Tottenham
West Ham signed Ravel Morrison
Pavlyuchenko back to Russia
Pogrebniak to FulhamLast edited by Mo; 01-31-2012, 07:58 PM.Comment
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You forgot to add the unknown 19 year old Dortmund reserve player to Arsenal."The academic support at Ohio State, there is no way you can fail. Even if you're giving minimal effort there is no way you can fail."
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actually, my brother was using Dortmund against me just yesterday, and subbed him onComment
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"The academic support at Ohio State, there is no way you can fail. Even if you're giving minimal effort there is no way you can fail."
Adolphus Washington-Ohio State FreshmanComment
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Apparently, United swooped up a City youngster - Frederic Veseli. Another young defender to add to the stable.
Any (real) City fans with insights on the guy?
I think the biggest shock move for me is Saha to Spurs. Everton must really need the cash since Saha has been pretty good for them throughout his stay. He should make an impact with Tottenham and perhaps get them that Champions League spot.Comment
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Yeah I really don't understand the Rodallega rumor. He's a fine player but I really don't see him being of much use to Spurs, not unlike the Steven Pienarr move last winter. Sometimes it just seems like 'Arry makes moves just to make them.Comment
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Saha has been pretty horrible for them this season hasn't he? something like 1 goal? i think the new argentinian, Stracqualursi, has been much better.Comment
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Don't know about this season (I don't watch Spurs often enough to comment) but he's been pretty good throughout his stay from what I've observed. Being a former United player, he was pretty decent for us too except for all the injury troubles.Comment
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In a way, Saha seemed to be rather one-dimensional. If the ball wasn't to his feet, nothing would come of the attack. For a team like Everton who are often pressed back with that one striker up top, it helps to have someone who can run onto passes.
Just what I've noticed from watching Everton this year.Comment
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