mike65 wrote: » I don't see any jaw dropping Torres & Carroll/Berbatov & Robinho/Masch & Tevez type bombshells.
Fowler87 wrote: » Im still hoping my 5er placed on Modric to Chelsea @ 4/1 will still come true by midnight:pac:
Paully D wrote: » Hopefully Sunderland slap a firm offer on the table for Bendtner now that they've appeared to move away from the Crouch deal. Would love to see him at the club.
Blatter wrote: » BREAKING NEWS: HESKEY SIGNS FOR BARCELONA
ironbluedun wrote: » :eek::eek:are you mad he is total muck.........you would be much better off with the couch
Blatter wrote: » He's not muck. He did alright for Arsenal despite constantly being shunted out to the wing. People forget that.
Paully D wrote: » Put it this way, I'd rather spend £10m + on a 23 year old Arsenal striker who has attracted interest from Champions League clubs this summer with something to prove than a 30 year old striker with no resale value or motivation to really leave London having rejected a move to the north-east on numerous occasions. Bendtner is a cracking player who needs to play week in, week out.
Vanbis wrote: » Royston Drenthe to Everton.
Wikipedia wrote: Royston Ricky Drenthe (born 8 April 1987) is a professional footballer who was signed by Bill Kenwright on the acting transfer deadleine day. He plays the role of Nathan Detroit in Kenwrights West End adaptation of Guys and Dolls. Drenthe is a big fan of musical theatre and expressed that he was looking forward to working with Blue Bill.
ironbluedun wrote: » swap deal for messi??????????
Paully D wrote: » That crowd at Stoke look like something from Wrong Turn.
Royale with Cheese wrote: » Bendtner gets a stupidly hard time from most people. The worst striker in the premier league? Not a hope. He's a decent player who needs to work on a few things but I think he couldn't be quite successful for a team like Everton or Sunderland.