tel un Chuck Norris des grands jours mes dires sont irrévocables.
Moi je vote pour ruud ![]()
Je vote sleeman ![]()
Merci Debeve.
Tu ne peux pas lutter Sleeman. ![]()
réplique immédiate, hop tu sors.
Koh Lanta United. ![]()
j'ajoute ton soutien n'en est pas un puisqu'il provient d'un supporter d'une sous-équipe
ruud_0 prenez votre sac, récupérez votre flambeau et venez me rejoindre. nous avons décider de t'éliminer, et notre sentence est irrévocable.
ragez bien.
J'aimerais dire avant de partir que je suis déçu du peu de soutien reçu de ma tribu, le cffjos. Le prochain éliminé sera Gaychon car le reste du topic a peur de la puissance du cffjos.
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Ouais mais moi je gagne toutes les épreuves physiques, noraj.
(Désolé j'étais sous la douche...
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Essien viendra jamais à United, faudrait arrêter de rêver même si il supporte ce club
Bon à part si on offre dans les £50m
Faudrait tenter De Rossi par contre, la Roma a besoin de cash et c'est un bon joueur.
Essien supporte MU ? Omg, si ce serait un vrai supporter, il viendrait !
Manchester United have been urged by former Chelsea and France defender Marcel Desailly to pay whatever it takes to sign Bayern Munich playmaker Franck Ribery - even if it costs £150m.
Full story: Daily Star
Argentine striker Carlos Tevez agreed to join Manchester City from bitter rivals Manchester United two weeks ago - and he will complete a £25.5m move in the next few days.
Full story: Daily Mirror
However, Chelsea could scupper the deal if the Stamford Bridge outfit match the £130,000-a-week salary that City are offering Tevez.
Full story: Daily Mail
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson will start to rebuild his strike force with a £30m move for Lyon striker Karim Benzema.
Full story: Daily Mirror
United's bid for the 21-year-old Benzema could even be as high as £35m.
Full story: Daily Mail
Carlos Tevez and Roque Santa Cruz will join Manchester City this week, while Sunderland are to rival Hull for Fraizer Campbell's signature.
Fraizer Campbell is stalling on his £6million move to Hull.
Peut-être qu'on pourrait faire monter les prix pour Campbell. ^^
Et sinon c'est un petit marrant le Marcel.
http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,2483_5395150,00.html
Agent: Benzema keen on Lyon stay
Karim Benzema's agent has reiterated his client's intention to remain at Lyon for another season, despite the interest of Manchester United.
Speculation regarding an imminent move to Old Trafford has intensified of late, with the Red Devils keen to bolster their attacking options.
With Cristiano Ronaldo on his way to Real Madrid, and with Carlos Tevez unwilling to stay at the club, Sir Alex Ferguson had indentified Benzema as a top target.
United have money spend, and Lyon president Jen-Michel Aulas has conceded that a big offer could force the French club's hand, but the striker's agent claims United would find it difficult to sign the 21-year-old.
With the 2010 World Cup finals weighing on the mind of Europe's top talents, Karim Djaziri has revealed that Benzema feels his preparations for that tournament would be better served by spending another season in France.
"Karim is on holiday at the moment and he is not thinking of moving," he said.
"He wants to stay in France for another year so that he can prepare for the World Cup and I think that Sir Alex knows this.
"Perhaps he wants to make an offer to Lyon. If that happens, then Karim will think about it, but as things stand, Karim wants to stay with Lyon for another year."
Les agents parlent vraiment pour ne rien dire.
http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,2483_5395232,00.html
Gibson espère signer un nouveau contrat pour mettre un terme aux rumeurs concernant un possible départ.
Campbell veut rester et rien que pour ça, je trouve qu'il mériterait d'être dans l'équipe pour la saison qui vient.
Ça change des joueurs qui ne sont pas content de jouer à United et puis avec la vente de Ronaldo, c'est pas comme si on devait impérativement vendre.
08/09 Review: O'Shea
Not only did Sir Alex Ferguson's flexible friend form a crucial part of United’s great defensive wall in 2008/09, he also popped up with one or two important goals...
Start to finish: So often a cameo performer, O’Shea has revelled in his lead role this season. And while there wasn’t so much of Johnny marching down the wing, he was stopping wingers instead, the Waterford-born defender slotting seamlessly into the full-back positions. O’Shea certainly grasped any opportunities that came his way, but following the Reds’ record-breaking defensive run – in which O’Shea notched 13 appearances – he was putting together a watertight case for selection on his own merits.
In position: When Patrice Evra missed games through suspension and injury in the first half of the season, Red legend Gordon McQueen suggested he was hardly missed, such were O’Shea’s impressive displays. “He looks as if he’s been playing there all his days,” added Martin Buchan, and it was the same when he moved to the right.
Season highlight: O’Shea made his 200th league appearance in November, as the Reds beat the Blues 1-0 in the Manchester derby at Eastlands.
Vital contribution: Aston Villa’s attacking threat dwindled like a candle as the season progressed, but in November Martin O’Neill’s side were firing on all cylinders. O’Shea was one of only a few defenders to keep widemen Ashley Young and James Milner at bay, earning United a well-earned point.
Any lows: Injury sustained against Portsmouth stopped him surpassing his career-best tally of appearances for a term, and curtailed his role during the run-in.
Any other business: Few goals will give O’Shea a warmer feeling than his winner at Anfield in 2007, but his strike against Derby in the Carling Cup in January saw him become the 15th player to score for the Reds in all competitions. His belter against Arsenal at Old Trafford in May gave United the advantage in the Champions League semi-final, first leg, while no-one started more games (11) in Europe.
Quote, Unquote
“John O’Shea has been a marvel for me, playing a lot of games and in different positions. He is a great professional. The boy never complains. He is happy to play anywhere and has been a saviour for us, really.”
- Sir Alex Ferguson
God'Shea
Owned Sleeman, Sir Alex fait parti lui aussi du cffjos. ![]()
Full story: Daily Star
J'avais pas fais gaffe que ça concernait United et pas Chelsea, il est allumé le Marcel. 150M£, comme si le club avait les moyens. Avec lui en gestionnaire, il y a dépos de bilan avant la fin du mercato.
http://www.setanta.com/uk/Articles/Football/2009/06/22/Prem-Douglas-agent-on-United/gnid-57856/
L'agent de Dieuglas Costa pense qu'une offre de United pour son joueur ne devrait pas tarder. £20m ça fait un peu beaucoup quand-même mais je pense que le club incluerait des clauses en fonction de ses performances une fois qu'il aura intégré l'équipe première.
Je les vaut bien
Dieussena > Douglace Costacoutécherpourrien ![]()
Je viens de me rendre compte que je suis passé dans la ville de naissance de John, je propose d'ailleurs à tous les membres du cffjos d'organiser un pèlerinage annuel, (à pied jusqu'à Roscoff ou Cherbourg et hop direct en ferry à Wexford-Waterford)...