Friday, July 23, 2010

It's lega time!!!!!!

Now that the World Cup is all rapped up and the Spanish players flooded by all the applauds,money & champagne & the vacation for all the rest of the world cup participating players to erase the some painful memories of their exit.
The transfer gossip is on the roll. Transfer news of big players in premier league, Spanish la lega, Serie A moving to new clubs like Joe Cole, Steven Gerrard, Inter's Balotelli and a number of players on the wish list of Real Madrid and Man City's managers.
What's surprising this season is that the former champions Manchester United haven't made any big signing to enhance their side which could not cope up with Chelsea last season handing them the premier title after a drought of four seasons. Having said that Man U has been again named the most valuable sporting club in world.In fact Alex ferguson is trying to hold on to his players by handing them new deals.
Else where Liverpool FC are preparing for a brand new season with newly appointed Manager Roy Hodgson with new ideas for the club and some new players added to the squad and trying to retain Stevie G and Fernando Torres for Real Madrid and Man City respectively.
Hodgson is quiet tactful and not new to pressures in the primier league with his past experiences with a successful spell with Fulham FC.
Chelsea are not making any significant waves in the transfer market, with Carlo Ancelotti relying on his forwards to defend the title and some injured players like Essien who has made a come back after long injury.
Another club which is making all the waves in the transfer market is Man City. City is being linked with all the possible players both young and old. I guess Mancini is going to field a rugby team on a football pitch.
Newly promoted sides like West Brom, Newcastle United, Blackpool will soon face the heat of top flight with games with Chelsea, Man U and Wigan.
Hopefully this might have some cynical twists and turns Tottenham and City creating some excitment along with the big four.

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