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I think their might be something to these Tevez to Juve rumours, you know...

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Looks like Bony and Cornelius are joining Swansea and Cardiff, respectively. Ambitious signings.
Can't see Lukaku going back to the Liberty now, so it'll be interesting to see what Chelsea do with their forwards.
 
Wasn't Lukaku at the Hawthorns?

<doh> for me. Of course he was. He was being linked with a loan to Swansea to get European experience and I somehow twisted the two around in my head.

Michu and Bony could end up being quite a handful, thinking about it. Not sure how the club will deal with the extra games, though. Might have to take a step back to take two forward.
 
<doh> for me. Of course he was. He was being linked with a loan to Swansea to get European experience and I somehow twisted the two around in my head.

Michu and Bony could end up being quite a handful, thinking about it. Not sure how the club will deal with the extra games, though. Might have to take a step back to take two forward.

Hadn't heard that rumour, i would probably have worked out what you meant otherwise.
Sell him here Roman! £1m
 
<doh> for me. Of course he was. He was being linked with a loan to Swansea to get European experience and I somehow twisted the two around in my head.

Michu and Bony could end up being quite a handful, thinking about it. Not sure how the club will deal with the extra games, though. Might have to take a step back to take two forward.

Are they an obscure east european Eurovision Song entrant.
 
Here's new Real Madrid signing Isco and his pet dog.

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"What's his dog called?", I hear absolutely nobody ask. He named it after one of his favourite players. It's called Messi.
Not only is he a Barcelona fan, but he's given interviews in the past stating his anti-Real views:
"I&#8217;ve always been a bit antimadridista and I still am. I have the feeling it&#8217;s an arrogant club, and without humility you don&#8217;t get anywhere."

Still, I'm sure they're paying him well, eh?
 
Didn't I hear earlier in the "summer" that Isco was nailed on to go to Citeh? Shows how much these pundits know! Again though, where to Real Madrid get their money from. It seems their finances are effectively unlimited. Surely nothing that the authorities would be interested in of course.
 
Here's new Real Madrid signing Isco and his pet dog.

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"What's his dog called?", I hear absolutely nobody ask. He named it after one of his favourite players. It's called Messi.
Not only is he a Barcelona fan, but he's given interviews in the past stating his anti-Real views:
"I’ve always been a bit antimadridista and I still am. I have the feeling it’s an arrogant club, and without humility you don’t get anywhere."

Still, I'm sure they're paying him well, eh?

You'd think someone being humped by a labrador would have a less pleased look on his face.
 
...according to a report on the BBC Football website.

Phew! That's a relief to hear, because we all know that our criminal laws don't generally apply to rich, arrogant footballers, and that they can choose whether or not to observe the judgements that are handed down against them.

Thank you, Mr Tevez, for deigning to respect this country's criminal laws.
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