Pretty sure both sides will be without their europe based players. Well at least im certain korea is
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Pretty sure both sides will be without their europe based players. Well at least im certain korea is | ||
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News Schalke midfielder Julian Draxler has caused a stir by saying he would probably have been a good fit with his club's arch-rivals Borussia Dortmund Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina is on the verge of a season-long loan deal with Napoli Paris Saint-Germain confirm the signing of 19-year-old Brazilian centre-back Marquinhos from Roma on a five-year deal for £30.9million Confirmation arrives from the Etihad that Stevan Jovetic has joined Manchester City from Fiorentina. He'll wear the number 35 shirt Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke withdraws transfer request and instead extends deal with the Club Arsenal defender Andre Santos leaves the Emirates on a free transfer to join Flamengo on a two-year deal Arsenal are closing on a deal for Atletico Mineiro midfielder Bernard, according to the Daily Mail The Daily Mirror claims Manchester United target Cesc Fabregas has been telling pals he will only return to the Premier League with Arsenal Monaco have agreed a season-long loan deal for Rio Ave defender Fabinho. The 19-year-old Brazilian spent last season with Real Madrid and has already joined up with the Ligue 1 newcomers on their pre-season training camp in Seefeld Reports coming out of France claim Newcastle midfielder Sylvain Marveaux could be a target for Olympiakos. L’Equipe suggests Olympiakos are keen to sign Marveaux on loan with a view to a permanent mov Newcastle plan to increase their French contingent to a dozen with a double swoop for Bafetimbi Gomis and Andre-Pierre Gignac, according to The Su Queens Park Rangers goalkeeper Julio Cesar is not prepared to take a wage cut to join Napoli after so far failing to agree terms with the Serie A club, according to his agent | ||
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Reina joining him now! | ||
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Reports in Spain suggested Joan Francesc Ferrer, known as Rubi, could replace Vilanova but though he leads the market with Sky Bet, Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas has swiftly emerged as another frontrunner. Some more live odds as of Midday UK time 20/7/13 Gerardo Martino 11/4 Luis Enrique 5/1 Rubi 5/1 Michael Laudrup 5/1 Marcelo Bielsa 10/1 Frank De Boer 12/1 Andre Villas-Boas 18/1 Jupp Heynckes 20/1 Roberto Mancini 20/1 Jordi Roura 22/1 Jurgen Klopp 25/1 Arsene Wenger 33/1 Mauricio Pochettino 40/1 Fabio Capello 40/1 Marcelo Lippi 40/1 Joachim Loew 40/1 Eusebio Sacristan 40/1 Ernesto Valverde 40/1 Carles Puyol 50/1 Andoni Zubizarreta 50/1 Johan Cruyff 50/1 Didier Deschamps 50/1 Ronald Koeman 80/1 Rafa Benitez 100/1 Pep Guardiola 100/1 Diego Maradona 100/1 | ||
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I'll do it! | ||
chrisolo
Germany2606 Posts
On July 20 2013 20:26 evilfatsh1t wrote: would be funny if heynckes got the job. pep and jupp casually swapping clubs And then Barca humiliates Bayern in their upcoming Friendlies with a score of like 7-0 or something (Hint: reversed CL score) I bet, Uli Hoeness would jump off a bridge in this case haha. | ||
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Germany780 Posts
On July 20 2013 20:42 Pandemona wrote: Indeed, i think there would be no manager in the game who could probably refuse the Barcelona job, especially the likes of Laudrup and AvB, the opportunity to work with Messi Xavi Iniesta must be so hard to turn down, now you have Neymar too. Damn xD I'll do it! Not only that but it feels barca has allways had a very positive family atmosphere unlike clubs like RM or bayern where managers get this huge destructive pressure as soon as something goes wrong, this kind of pressure which I wouldn't want to deal with when I am 68 and just won the treble. | ||
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Germany890 Posts
On July 20 2013 20:26 evilfatsh1t wrote: would be funny if heynckes got the job. pep and jupp casually swapping clubs thatd be orgasmic | ||
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Australia498 Posts
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France1915 Posts
On July 20 2013 20:54 Influ wrote: Not only that but it feels barca has allways had a very positive family atmosphere unlike clubs like RM or bayern where managers get this huge destructive pressure as soon as something goes wrong, this kind of pressure which I wouldn't want to deal with when I am 68 and just won the treble. But that's changing fast with Rosell ![]() | ||
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On July 20 2013 21:56 Pandemona wrote: How long is his term ? or do Barca not vote on new presidents like Real? THey do vote, I'm not sure how long his term is though. | ||
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Germany780 Posts
german stream: http://www.telekomfussball.de/telekom-cup-2013-im-livestream-bei-telekom-de-fussball/id_58366126/index | ||
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Also Sneijder will use number 10 on Galatasaray <3 i hope he will be our legend number 10 like Gheorge Hagi. bonus:+ Show Spoiler + ![]() | ||
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Poland1342 Posts
On July 20 2013 20:10 Pandemona wrote: Some more news on the Barca front, with them saying in the press conference that they will announce the new manager by "early next week" that suggest they are pretty confident of who it is going to be; + Show Spoiler + Some more live odds as of Midday UK time 20/7/13 Gerardo Martino 11/4 Luis Enrique 5/1 Rubi 5/1 Michael Laudrup 5/1 Marcelo Bielsa 10/1 Frank De Boer 12/1 Andre Villas-Boas 18/1 Jupp Heynckes 20/1 Roberto Mancini 20/1 Jordi Roura 22/1 Jurgen Klopp 25/1 Arsene Wenger 33/1 Mauricio Pochettino 40/1 Fabio Capello 40/1 Marcelo Lippi 40/1 Joachim Loew 40/1 Eusebio Sacristan 40/1 Ernesto Valverde 40/1 Carles Puyol 50/1 Andoni Zubizarreta 50/1 Johan Cruyff 50/1 Didier Deschamps 50/1 Ronald Koeman 80/1 Rafa Benitez 100/1 Pep Guardiola 100/1 Diego Maradona 100/1 It's crazy that the highest odds are for Argentinian manager who never worked in Europe and only has Messi's support, ex-Barca player who failed hard during his managerial spell in Roma and a guy who is so obscure, he doesn't even have English Wikipedia page. And Michael Laudrup. Actually, the Dane would also be a weird choice to me (cool fact: that would be his first job as a coach AND just like Villanova, he battled cancer - and won). I'm surprised that Cruyff is so low on the list. He had fantastic results with FCB twenty years ago, is idolized in Catalonia for winning first European Cup for Blaugrana, has massive respect and reputation among the players... But I guess this only shows how big is the conflict between him and Rosell. Sad, cause the guy is fantastic regardless of crazy criticism he throws on everone whenever interviewed. I just hope it will be a big name, not Rosell's third-rate employee chosen only because he's been with the club for ages. | ||
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8hours later here are the favorites (betting odds wise) for Barcelona job Luis Enrique 4/5 Gerardo Martino 6/1 Frank De Boer 6/1 Rubi 8/1 Michael Laudrup 10/1 Marcelo Bielsa 14/1 Andre Villas-Boas 20/1 Roberto Mancini 20/1 Jordi Roura 22/1 Jupp Heynckes 25/1 Jurgen Klopp 25/1 Arsene Wenger 33/1 As you can see Luis Enrique is now pretty hard favorite for the job, so it looks like he is the next Barcelona manager | ||
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