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Fulham 'make offer' for Liverpool transfer target Jeffren
Fulham have attempted to steal a march on Liverpool in the race to sign Jeffren by making a formal bid for the Barcelona forward.
The Spain Under-21s international looks set to leave Barca this summer after failing to secure a regular spot in the club's star-studded first team.
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It was thought the 23-year-old would move to Udinese as part of a deal that would see Chile international Alexis Sanchez join the European champions.
Jeffren's father has now revealed his son has no interest in signing for an Italian club and is only prepared to consider Spanish or English teams.
Liverpool have long been credited with an interest in Jeffren, but new Fulham boss Martin Jol is also a fan.
According to Sport, the Cottagers have made the first move by submitting a £7.2 million bid.
It is thought the sum is more than Liverpool or Valencia, another club keen on the Venezuelan-born star, are prepared to offer.
However, it is not clear whether Jeffren is willing to join a club of Fulham's mid-table standing after spending his whole career to date at Barcelona.
The player and his father, who acts as his agent, are due to meet Barca officials on Monday to discuss his future.
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De Nigris ready for big move
Mexico star in talks with unnamed European club
A mystery Premier League team are believed to be leading the race to sign Mexico Gold Cup hero Aldo De Nigris.
The Monterrey striker scored three goals during Mexico's march to the CONCACAF title last month and is on the radar of a number of European sides.
Celtic had been strongly linked while Spanish side Deportivo de La Coruna were in the running before their relegation from the Primera Liga in May.
Now, though, the 27-year-old claims 'advanced negotiations' have taken place with a European team, but he has been instructed to contain his excitement.
He said: "There is a very advanced negotiation with a European team that is interested in me. They have seen me in action during the Gold Cup and have sent a proposal to Monterrey.
"I can't say the name of the team, the only thing that I can say is that it belongs to a very important European league, one of the most important ones.
"It's a team that has the chance to play in the Europa League next year. I can't say the name of the team because I have been asked not to.
"In the next days I will be having a meeting with the board members of Monterrey, but they have already said to me that there will not be any problem in letting me go."
Tottenham, Fulham and Stoke are the only Premier League sides who will participate in the Europa League next season, while Sevilla, Atletico Madrid and Athletic Bilbao are the representatives of Spain's top division.
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The Right Way
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After leading Fulham to a comfortable three-nil win in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday night, Captain Danny Murphy spoke of the brand of football Fulham fans can expect to see at the Cottage next season following the recent appointment of Martin Jol as Manager.
"I know Martin from my time at Tottenham," Murphy told fulhamfc.com. "I know his philosophies and he's a football man who wants to play the right way, which is important at this Club with the type of players we've got.
"It was important that the person who came in [to Fulham] was a football man – somebody who wasn't going to change the philosophies of the Club and the way we play. He certainly hasn't done that and he likes attacking football.
"I think he'd like to get us scoring more goals but I think it's that delicate balance between keeping us what we are, which is a nice solid well organised team, and adding that bit of flair to move us forward.
"Sometimes you've got to be careful not to change too much. Looking back over the last two or three years we're not bad and I think he's aware of that and he's addressed the lads a few times and said that and he's happy with the squad.
"Of course we need a few additions with the number of games we will be playing but he knows he's got a good squad and wants us to carry on playing good football. There will be things he wants more of but it will be tweaks and not an overhaul."
Murphy knows Jol well from his spell at White Hart Lane and when discussing his time at Spurs, Fulham's captain spoke of the factors at play which impacted upon his form on the pitch.
"Me and Martin never fell out – far from it. There were a lot of different factors that I didn't speak about at Tottenham. My Dad died when I was in my only full season at Tottenham and it wasn't something I started talking about in the papers as I didn't think it was relevant at the time.
"I was out of the scene for the best part of two months and obviously you lose some fitness and things didn't quite go well. When I did get a chance there was quality around me. I can't remember how many games I played in a run, probably eight or 10 in my best run, and I did okay but I didn't play as well as I could have.
"Of course when you're in the middle of it you'll have a difference of opinion because you think you should be playing. You've got to remember there was a hell of a good squad at Tottenham at that time and international players and looking back it was a good learning curve for me because it gave me a kick up the backside to kick on and move on, do something different and become a better player.
"Whilst I was doing well at Fulham in my first year or two, Martin contacted me a couple of times to say 'well done'. We had contact after I'd left Tottenham and we always got on. I knew that he'd want to play football and I knew he knew my qualities- after all he took me to Tottenham.
"He watches a lot of games and he knows what I've been doing and what I've achieved since I've been here so in that respect I don't feel like I've got anything to prove. He knows my quality and I know the way he works.
"He's been great since he got here. I'm still Captain and still playing and as long as I keep doing it on the pitch I'm sure that will remain the case."
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Bellamy frozen out as Mancini names his City chosen ones
Manchester City 'outcasts', including Craig Bellamy and Wayne Bridge, will be kept apart from team-mates when the pre-season training starts on Tuesday.
Manager Roberto Mancini is planning for the players he wants to leave City this summer to either work separately from his first-team squad or stay away altogether.
Emmanuel Adebayor and Shaun Wright-Phillips are among others not considered by Mancini as members of his first-team group ahead of the club's pre-season tour to America later this month.
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Outcast: Craig Bellamy will not train with the Manchester City first team
City's stance underlines their desperation to offload players before they name their 25-man squad for the Premier League.
Goalkeeper Shay Given has turned down a move to West Bromwich so he can join Aston Villa once they have agreed a fee with City, while Jerome Boateng, Roque Santa Cruz, Aleksandar Kolarov and Jo may also go for the right price.
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Murphy hopes it's second best for him and Jol
Danny Murphy is determined to take his second chance under Martin Jol.
The Fulham skipper, who spent 18 unhappy months at White Hart Lane under Jol, said: "My dad died during my time at Spurs and I was off the scene for almost two months. As a result, I lost some fitness.
"We disagreed because I wanted to play and he [Jol] was playing other people.
"It gave me a bit of a kick up the backside to move on and be a better player and work that bit harder.
"But after I moved to Fulham, Martin contacted me to say, 'Well done.' There was no big row.
"Sometimes it is better the devil you know and he knows what I can do because he took me to Tottenham in the first place."
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Fulham star set to sign for Baggies
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Zoltan Gera is ready to sign for West Brom within the next 48 hours – after Fulham told him he would have to take a pay cut to stay at Craven Cottage.
The Hungarian star was out of contract and had been largely frozen out under Mark Hughes last season – but new boss Martin Jol offered him a fresh contract, albeit on reduced terms.
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Mark Schwarzer reveals test of Arsenal move collapse
Mark Schwarzer has revealed how the collapse of his dream move to Arsenal became a severe test of his professionalism.
Arsenal tried to sign the 38-year-old Aussie a year ago but refused to meet the £5million asking price.
That denied Schwarzer a chance to play in the Champions League and challenge for the title – but he refused to sulk.
"Was it a test for me? Without a doubt," said Schwarzer. "It is always a big test when there is speculation and an ongoing saga.
"What you have to do is get your head down and do your job. I showed that I could do that. I am an employee of Fulham and I have always said I love playing for this club."
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Jol faces coaching dilemma at Fulham
Martin Jol will be faced with a massive dilemma when Fulham report for training tomorrow.
The new manager has THREE coaches on the payroll appointed by former boss Mark Hughes, who walked out at the end of the season.
Mark Bowen, Eddie Niedwiecki and Kevin Hitchcock were key members of Hughes's team when he worked at Blackburn, Manchester City and then Fulham.
But while Hughes left when he failed to agree terms on a new deal, the three coaches were left with another year on their contracts. They are still at Fulham but don't know what their roles will be under Jol.
The club have refused to pay them off with a year's salary and they remain on the staff at Craven Cottage and Jol will want to appoint his own backroom staff.
They are due to report to the club's training ground at Motspur Park tomorrow morning and Jol will then hand them duties away from the first team squad.
Jol has already appointed Hans Segers to work with his goalkeepers Mark Schwarzer and David Stockdale. And it is believed that Ray Lewington – relegated by Hughes from first team to academy duties– will resume his previous role.
It is an issue that Jol wants to be resolved quickly as he looks to make his mark.
Thanks for doing this Mr. Fulham. WhiteJC will be very grateful.
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Fulham transfer news: Zoltan Gera set to join West Brom after Martin Jol offers pay cut to stay
Jul 3 2011
by Dave Kidd, The People
ZOLTAN GERA is ready to sign for West Brom within the next 48 hours – after Fulham told him he would have to take a pay cut to stay at Craven Cottage.
The out-of-contract Hungarian star had been largely frozen out under Mark Hughes last season – but new boss Martin Jol offered him a fresh contract, albeit on reduced terms.
Gera, 32, had already told his former Fulham chief Roy Hodgson that he was willing to link up with him again at Albion, the club he left to join Fulham in 2008.
The popular attacking midfielder was Fulham's Player of the Year during their historic run to the Europa League final in 2010.
Gera was spoiled for choice with offers from Germany, Spain and Greece, but he has always keen to stay in the Premier League and is now ready for a medical with the Baggies.
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Fulham transfer news: £900,000 price tag on Crystal Palace target Dikgacoi
Jul 3 2011
by Alan Nixon, The People
Add a commentRecommend Fulham want £900,000 for midfielder Kagisho Dikgacoi as Crystal Palace bid to take him back to Selhurst Park.
Dikgacoi did well for Dougie Freedman's side in a loan spell – but Fulham want full value for him and the South African may be priced out of a transfer.
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Mark Hughes wrong to doubt Fulham ambition, reckons Mark Schwarzer
Jul 3 2011
by Dave Kidd, The People
MARK SCHWARZER insists Mark Hughes was wrong to doubt Fulham's ambition when he quit the club as boss last month.
Sparky's camp claimed chairman Mohamed Al Fayed would not supply the funds to make further progress. But as they embark on another Europa League adventure under new chief Martin Jol, the keeper insists Al Fayed is doing a great job.
The Aussie, 38, said: "The chairman has been 100 per cent supportive and the club wouldn't exist in the position it is in now without his rock solid backing.
"It was a surprise when Mark Hughes left, but Martin Jol has had some big coaching positions and has slotted in easily."
Fulham take a 3-0 lead over NSI Runavik to the Faroe Islands on Thursday in the Europa League.
Schwarzer wants to emulate their final appearance of two seasons ago. He added: "We can always wish and dream."
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Fulham face Europa League synthetic pitch test
Jul 3 2011
by Dean Jones, The People
FULHAM face a turf test once they have finished off Faroe Islands minnows NSI Runavik in the Europa League – as they will be playing on a synthetic pitch.
Semi-pro Northern Irish outfit Crusaders had a 4G surface laid at the end of 2009 and hope it will help them against Martin Jol's men on July 14.
The first leg promises to be a special day for Crusaders, already guaranteed their place in the second round, as they will also open two new stands.
He could always be used as part of a swap plus cash deal for Nathaniel Clyne their young talented right back!
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Fulham transfer news: £900,000 price tag on Crystal Palace target Dikgacoi
Jul 3 2011
by Alan Nixon, The People
Add a commentRecommend Fulham want £900,000 for midfielder Kagisho Dikgacoi as Crystal Palace bid to take him back to Selhurst Park.
Dikgacoi did well for Dougie Freedman's side in a loan spell – but Fulham want full value for him and the South African may be priced out of a transfer.
Morrow injury blow for Crusaders
Crusaders midfielder Chris Morrow looks certain to miss the club's glamour Europa League tie with Fulham.
Morrow had to be helped off the pitch after sustaining what looked like a bad leg injury in Saturday's 3-0 friendly win over Larne.
He was taken to hospital and there are fears that he may have fractured his ankle.
The Crues look certain to be playing Fulham in the second round of Europa League qualifying after the Cottagers beat Faroe Island opposition 3-0 in their first round first leg game.
The north Belfast club are preparing to welcome the Londoners to Seaview on Thursday July 14th but Morrow is likely to miss that game and the second leg at Craven Cottage a week later.
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No Black Shorts?
by LYDIA on JULY 2, 2011
Mixed reactions so far about the new home kit but I for one absolutely love it. I think it looks fantastic! Maybe I am just not old enough to appreciate the tradition of the white top and black shorts but I welcome the change. The season of 2011/12 has so far brought a new manager to the helm and now we have a new look. With our all white home kit and all black away kit the team looks excellent and hopefully with Martin Jol's tactics we can play some excellent football as well!
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What to do with the backroom boys?
by DAN on JULY 3, 2011
Two of the Sunday papers report that Martin Jol has asked Mark Bowen, Eddie Niedwiecki and Kevin Hitchcock to report for duty at Motspur Park on Monday.
The trio still have a year to run on their Fulham contracts and were placed on gardening leave when Mark Hughes resigned abruptly last month. After Hughes failed to land a new job, Bowen, Niedwiecki and Hitchcock are unsure of their future role at Fulham – and they are to thought to be handed non-first team coaching positions. Jol told his first press conference as the club's new manager that the backroom staff's situation was in the hands of chief executive Alistair Mackintosh.
Jol has already moved to bring in his own coaching team. He has been joined at Fulham by his brother **** and his trusted lieutenant Michael Lindeman, whilst Hans Segers has recently arrived as first-team goalkeeping coach. Ray Lewington, who was demoted to Academy duties after Hughes replaced Roy Hodgson, has been restored to his former role.
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Where does Briggs fit in?
by LYDIA on JULY 2, 2011
I, like so many Fulham fans, was extremely impressed with young Matty Briggs on Thursday night. At left back he seemed very comfortable, especially with Hughes and Hangeland beside him to keep him right. He has good foot work and doesn't dive needlessly into a tackle. His good foot work also contributes to him having a good bit of skill and flair, something that football fans love to see! His pace is also very useful for him when running up the line which is what he loves doing. Two questions need to be answered about him though; Should he be given the starting place more regularly and where should he be played- left back or left mid?
1) Should he be given the starting place more regularly?
Jol has already said that he wants to bring some of the younger guys up to the first squad and Briggs is likely to be one of the first he thinks of purely because he has already sort of made his break through. I really enjoyed watching him play last year. Who doesn't love seeing somebody come through the ranks and into the first team? However the question is should he start more often. Currently in left back we have Salcido, Kelly and Briggs himself (Baird can also play here but I am going to assume that he will hold on to that right back spot). I was a bit surprised by the amount of criticism of our Mexican man last year. Salcido played well I thought, but he doesn't seem to be happy in London so could move on soon. Kelly is a player who I don't feel that confident about so would have Briggs above him in the pecking order. I think Jol should take a bit of a risk and start with Briggs in at least all of our Europa games. I would love to see him start in the league, especially as he did so well last year against the likes of Arsenal but Jol might favor experience over youth at the start of the league anyway. I say see how he does in Europe and then gradually bring him in for our PL games.
2) Left back or left mid?
Some people were asking this question but I think he should stick to left back. Besides, who would he play ahead of in midfield? He is a very attacking left back and that might worry some people as to whether or not he can get back if the opposition goes on the break. But I think that him being attacking will benefit our attack and here is why. If you have ever my pieces before you might know that I am a hockey player so I'll use another hockey example here. As a right back, my primary objective is obviously to defend. However, I often find that I am often in the oppositions half rather than my own. The key is in the positioning! As long as I hold a good position when attacking then I can ensure that I don't get caught out at the back. We are a solid defense and don't leak many goals, rather like Fulham. My strength is that I can contribute significantly to the attack while still having good positioning so that I can defend. I have found that having an extra person in attack to provide an option can really stretch the opposition and therefore allow us to find gaps in the defense. This is exactly the same with Fulham with Briggs and Baird. As our wing backs, they should attack but not commit too much. As long as they remember their primary objective then they will ensure that they don't leave our own defense too vulnerable.
I think he as a bright future at Fulham ahead of him and am extremely excited to see what he can do for us more often!
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FULHAM
The issues: Martin Jol is the new manager and will want to bring in his own ideas and a few of his own players. The Dutchman feels the average age of the squad is slightly too old and would prefer more pace on the flanks.
The budget: Also ran, depending on how chairman Mohamed Al Fayed feels.
Do not expect: The game's top names to be knocking on Jol's door to sign for Fulham. They need to get creative, take gambles and bring the best out of the players Jol has.
Do expect: Jol being linked with talent from the Netherlands where he was Ajax boss, and also with players he worked with at Tottenham. Most of those Spurs players are available now. Also in the market for a reserve goalkeeper if David Stockdale is loaned out to gain experience.
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Villa and Fulham battle for Thomas Hitzlsperger
THOMAS Hitzlsperger could be on the verge of a sensational return to Villa – but the claret and blues face a fight to nab the German.
Fulham boss Martin Jol is also keen to recruit the 29-year-old, whose contract was cancelled at West Ham when they were relegated to the Championship.
A host of other Premiership clubs are keen, including Blackburn and Stoke City.
But Hitzlsperger is known to be keen to return to Villa where he enjoyed five good years after joining the Academy from Bayern Munich's youth set-up.
Crucially in his favour could be Alex McLeish's desire to rebuild the club from top to bottom with players craving to play for the shirt – and Hitzlsperger fits the bill on that score as one of the club's own.
When David O'Leary showed him the door in 2005, Hitzlsperger said he would one day like to return to the club.
After leaving Villa, his career went on an upward curve, going from a fringe German international to racking up 52 full caps.
And only last August he skippered Joachim Loew's side in a friendly against Denmark, "Thomas is an experienced player, he has been around for a long time and has the leadership abilities," Loew said at the time.
He joined Stuttgart on a free transfer and helped them win the Bundesliga in 2007, scoring a vital last-day goal.
Following a change in coach he moved to Lazio on loan before returning to the Premier League.
Hitzlsperger, known as The Hammer because of his left foot shot, joined West Ham on a free transfer in June but injured his thigh in Germany's friendly international in Denmark in August.
He scored on his competitive debut in a 5-1 home FA Cup fifth-round win over Burnley in February and became a firm fans' favourite from the moment he made his Barclays Premier League debut in a 3-1 home victory over Liverpool the same month.
He scored his first league goal for West Ham in a 3-0 home win over Stoke in March and totalled 11 League appearances, scoring two goals.
Villa fans will be excited by the prospect of Hitzlsperger's return.
John Gregory, who once famously remarked that he could "open a tin of baked beans with his left foot", handed him his debut in January 2001.
But it was under Graham Taylor that he sparkled, scoring his first goal in a 2-2 draw at Leicester in April 2002.
Four goals arrived in five games in the November of that year including a memorable injury-time winner against Albion at Villa Park.
Villa fans will also remember his trademark cracker against Blues in a 2-2 home draw the following season, his long range goal in a 4-0 demolition of Wolves and another belter in a shock home win over Chelsea in April 2004.
n BARCELONA and Victor Sanchez have agreed to rescind the midfielder's contract, the European champions have announced.
The 23-year-old played 14 first-team games between 2007-09 before being sent out on loan for the last two campaigns, first with Xerez and then last season with Getafe. But Barca have retained the right to buy back Sanchez until the 2012 winter transfer market, as well as a percentage of any further transfer payment.
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Darren Moore backs Zoltan Gera to shine in second stint at West Brom
ALBION fans will see the best of Zoltan Gera, according to former team-mate Darren Moore.
Gera is expected to sign a two-year deal with Albion, with a 12-month option in the club's favour.
His return to the club will certainly stir the fans, not least given how popular he was during his four-year spell between 2004-08.
The Hungarian became an instant hit with the supporters following his arrival from Ferencvaros, playing a key role in Albion's Great Escape.
He eventually moved on a Bosman free transfer to Fulham following Albion's title win three seasons ago.
Now aged 32, Gera returns to the Hawthorns looking to add to the 155 appearances and 25 goals he scored during his first period.
And Moore, who played alongside Gera for two of those years, believes Albion have secured a great acquisition for the 2011-12 campaign.
"It's an absolutely fabulous signing for the club," said 'Big Dave'. ''Not just because of what he did four years ago but beacuse Zolly's got a great presence around the place.
"On the pitch he's stylish, very precise, scores goals and is a master of timing at set-pieces. He's not the tallest yet he's so good at reaching crosses and knowing when to make his runs.
"A lot will be made of his age but 32 is nothing for someone like him.
"He's never been the quickest anyway so nothing will be lost in that respect.
"In some ways you could compare him to Teddy Sheringham because he's such a clever footballer.
"He could easily go on and play into his late 30s and I think Albion, for that reason, have got themselves a great signing.
"Fans will still see the best of Zoltan. He could have done a job for anyone and will be back working for a manager who got the best out of him at Fulham."
Gera was known as a practical joker during his previous stint at the club and Moore gave an insight into his ex-colleague.
"He was a good lad," said Moore. "He could be quiet and not say much but he knew exactly what was going on – very perceptive.
"Also, when we had team bonding sessions he would rise to every challenge and be one of the most confident of people in the dressing room.
"He brings a lot of energy. He is every manager's type of player."
Moore believes Albion can prosper this season.
Now with Burton Albion, Moore remains in touch with ex-staff members and club officials.
The club has also named a suite in his honour, which he hopes to open when Albion meet Manchester United on the opening weekend of the season – provided the game is moved from Saturday for TV scheduling.
He reckons the club should set their sights reasonably high.
"West Brom have a great chance of another good season," continued Moore.
"Why shouldn't they? They've got a good set of players and a very good manager in Roy Hodgson.
"They've already made some signings and I see no reason why they can't make the Europa League positions.
"The structure of the club keeps evolving and getting stronger.
"There is no reason why they cannot keep moving up the table every season."
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Too Many Cooks?
This week promises to see a situation resolved that may well require some resolving.
It would seem that Fulham have given themselves something of a problem following the sudden departure of Mark Hughes.
His backroom staff of Eddie Niedwiecki, Mark Bowen and Kevin Hitchcock are still with the club and all three have a year left on their contracts.
Naturally, they`re prepared to sit tight and take the money although it would also seem that they will play no part in Martin Jol`s backroom team.
The temporary solution, being reported in the media, relates to them being given duties away from the first team.
I can`t help feeling it would have been a different story if Mark Hughes had of secured a new position elsewhere, but as we all know those opportunities he, quite possibly, believed were opening up for him were subsequently filled by others.
Therefore, until Hughes gets a job elsewhere and takes his trio with him, it`ll be a cash drain we could well do without!
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SCHWARZER HAPPY AFTER ARSENAL SAGA
Mark Schwarzer is feeling happy at Fulham again, a year after seeing a dream move to Arsenal collapse.
The Australian shot-stopper was the subject of prolonged interest from the Gunners last summer, with Arsene Wenger having identified him as his top keeping target.
Fulham, though, stuck to their guns and refused to bow to the demands of their Premier League rivals.
They were able to keep Schwarzer out of Arsenal's clutches and stood by him throughout the 2010/11 campaign.
The 38-year-old admits it was difficult at time to keep his focus on the job in hand, having come so close to joining a club destined for the UEFA Champions League, but insists he has no complaints at still being part of the set-up at Craven Cottage.
He said: "Was it a test for me? Without a doubt.
"It is always a big test when there is speculation and an ongoing saga.
"What you have to do is get your head down and do your job. I showed that I could do that.
"I am an employee of Fulham and I have always said I love playing for this club."
Schwarzer believes the Cottagers are a club heading in the right direction and admits he was surprised to see former boss Mark Hughes quit his managerial position in June.
He said: "The chairman (Mohamed Al Fayed) has been 100 per cent supportive and the club wouldn't exist in the position it is in now without his rock solid backing.
"It was a surprise when Mark Hughes left, but Martin Jol has had some big coaching positions and has slotted in easily."
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Let It Go!
It`s always going to be a subject matter that is open to debate.
It fits nicely into the 'what if` category. But the proposed move, last summer, of Mark Schwarzer to Arsenal, never happened and when, repeatedly asked about it, Mark has never wavered from giving the professional answer, again commenting in the tabloid press this morning,
"Was it a test for me? Without a doubt."
"It is always a big test when there is speculation and an ongoing saga."
"What you have to do is get your head down and do your job. I showed that I could do that. I am an employee of Fulham and I have always said I love playing for this club."
A professional answer from a consummate professional, and a more than half decent keeper may I add!
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Aldo de Nigris To Fulham?
by JASON GATTIES on JULY 3, 2011
Mexican international Aldo de Nigris has been "vaguely" rumored to be heading to Craven Cottage. The 27 year old, who had a breakout performance during Mexico's 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup title run, is currently playing for Mexican first division club Monterrey.
The following comes from a Sky Sports article:
A mystery Premier League team are believed to be leading the race to sign Mexico Gold Cup hero Aldo De Nigris.
The Monterrey striker scored three goals during Mexico's march to the CONCACAF title last month and is on the radar of a number of European sides.
Celtic had been strongly linked while Spanish side Deportivo de La Coruna were in the running before their relegation from the Primera Liga in May.
Now, though, the 27-year-old claims 'advanced negotiations' have taken place with a European team, but he has been instructed to contain his excitement.
He said: "There is a very advanced negotiation with a European team that is interested in me. They have seen me in action during the Gold Cup and have sent a proposal to Monterrey.
"I can't say the name of the team, the only thing that I can say is that it belongs to a very important European league, one of the most important ones.
"It's a team that has the chance to play in the Europa League next year. I can't say the name of the team because I have been asked not to.
"In the next days I will be having a meeting with the board members of Monterrey, but they have already said to me that there will not be any problem in letting me go."
Tottenham, Fulham and Stoke are the only Premier League sides who will participate in the Europa League next season, while Sevilla, Atletico Madrid and Athletic Bilbao are the representatives of Spain's top division.
While it has been documented that Martin Jol wants to "go young" this summer, something can be said of picking up a hot striker who is hitting his stride at the age of 27. Aldo has scored 36 goals for Monterrey since first joining the club on loan during the 2008-2009 season, 31 of which have come during the last two seasons after joining the club on a permanent basis.
For Mexico, he earned his first senior team call up in 2010, earning two caps. He was named to the 2011 Gold Cup squad, scoring two goals in friendlies in the lead up to the Gold Cup and 4 goals during the Gold Cup itself. Only Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez (7) scored more goals during the Gold Cup while scoring more goals than Fulham ace, USA's beloved Clint Dempsey (3).
If the price is right, I would pull the trigger on this in a heartbeat. I also wouldn't be shocked if a swap with Carlos Salcido was involved, as it's no secret that Salcido not only wants to return to Mexico, but specifically, wants to play for Monterrey.
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Fulham 2011 / 2012 - A Season Of Consolidation
Here are our predictions for how the Premier League will end up in 2011/12.
1st Manchester United
The club has already spent over £50m to strengthen its squad ( far more than its rivals ). Although triumph in Europe may well allude the club next season, Manchester United must be red hot favourites to retain the Premier League Title.
2nd Chelsea
Roman Abromavich's fixation to win the Champions League may hinder their title chances, especially with a new manager and coaching staff to bed in, and an ageing squad. 'Player power' could also be a crutial element next season, and it will need the senior players to pull the squad together and lead by example if they are going to give Manchester United a run for their money. Much will hinge on how Terry and Torres perform.
3rd Liverpool
The pressure will be on King Kenny and his players this coming season, as expectations will be high. A better team spirit and a much stronger squad than last season, however, should see Liverpool comfortably back in the Champions League come the end of the season. Will need to do all they can to keep Andy Carroll fit, though. Liverpool are also our favourites to win the FA Cup.
4th Manchester City
It's an indication as to how far this club has come in the last couple of seasons that fourth place in the Prem will be regarded as disappointing. Many supporters are expecting City to be serious title contenders this coming season, but keeping Tevez is key, and Manchini must try harder to get his group of stars to play more effectively as a team if they are to make progress. Our tip, though, is 4th.
5th Arsenal
With the likelihood of Fabregas going to Barcelona, Nasri to Manchester Utd, and no big signings, this coming season could end up being a real test for Arsenal and their fans. A 5th play finish and no silverware (again), however, will see Arsene Wenger retire from football at the end of the season. And what odds Carlo Ancelotti to replace him ?
6th Sunderland
After a disappointing last season, Sunderland have again splashed the cash and brought in some excellent players. Will be one of the surprise packages for next season. For once, Steve Bruce won't need to be making excuses.
7th Tottenham
Haven't done much in the transfer market yet, and with Luka Modric wanting to go, the squad will suffer. Harry Rednapp will have a real battle on his hands (and it might end up easier for him to think again about the England job!). A good bet for the Carling Cup.
8th Stoke City
The club now has a strong solid squad, and should continue to build on the last 3 seasons.
9th Bolton Wanderers
Owen Coyle is Bolton's saving grace, but with the strong possibility of Daniel Sturridge off to pastures new, the club will struggle to get higher than 9th. Still, this will represent a good result..
10th Everton
Another season, another struggle. A lack of money means little investment and another frustrating season for Everton's players and fans. Thank God David Moyes is a miracle-worker.
11th Fulham
Martin Jol is back in the Premier League, and will make his mark. This will be a season of consolidation, however.
12th Newcastle United
A club and squad in transition. A mid-table finish looks on the cards.
13th West Bromich Albion
A surprise package last season and Roy Hodgson will keep the club's head above water again this term. No more boing boing.
14th Blackburn Rovers
The club appears to be struggling to bring in new players, and this will have a significant impact on their season. Unfortunately it will be another flirtation with relegation, although the squad should be strong enough to beat the drop once again. Whether the manager will survive until the end of the coming season is another matter.
15th Wigan Athletic
Narrowly avoided relegation last season, Roberto Martinez will be fighting to stay up yet again. Having said that, Martinez is learning all the time and, with a supportive Chairman, the club should retain its Premier League status again at the end of this coming season.
16th Swansea City
This year's surprise package. Capable of playing good attacking football. This coming season's Blackpool, but can defend too and this will keep them up. Retaining their Premier League status this coming season will be a real result.
17th Aston Villa
Another squad in transition, with another new manager to boot. And another season of frustration for the fans.
18th Queens Park Rangers
Is it just us, or does anyone else thing that the Board is banking on only one season in the sun ? If so, and the club doesn't spend, it will become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
19th Wolverhampton Wanderers
Narrowly avoided the drop last year, and will need to invest heavily to avoid relegation. Love Mick McCarthy, but this could be one season too far even for him
20th Norwich City
The club has had two excellent seasons, under a really strong manager. A lack of funds and quality players will probably make relegation inevitable this term. Shame.
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