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Title: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: os5889 on August 17, 2010, 10:16:46 PM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/aug/17/manchester-city-james-milner-stephen-ireland (http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/aug/17/manchester-city-james-milner-stephen-ireland)

James Milner £26m transfer completes Manchester City's bonanza summer
• Deal goes through after Stephen Ireland agrees payoff
• Bellamy leads exodus with Given and Robinho follow

A remarkable day of transfer business, even by the modern-day standards of Manchester City, concluded tonight with James Milner finally checking in from Aston Villa, Stephen Ireland going in the opposite direction in return, and Craig Bellamy dropping down a division to join Cardiff City on a season-long loan.

On the day that English football's most powerful spenders paraded Mario Balotelli, the £22.5m signing from Internazionale, the manager, Roberto Mancini, said he would not stand in Shay Given's way if he wants to leave Eastlands now that Joe Hart has been established as City's first-choice goalkeeper.

Roque Santa Cruz has also been formally removed from the 25-man squad submitted to Uefa for Thursday's Europa League qualifier against Timisoara, his place going to Balotelli so that the 20-year-old Italian can make his debut.

Milner's first appearance in the most expensively assembled squad in the Premier League will come against Liverpool on Monday evening. The England international travelled to Manchester this afternoon after City finally reached a compromise over the payoff for Ireland that was holding up the deal.

Ireland will receive around half of the £2m he was holding out for. He was at Villa's training ground to meet his new team-mates as the £8m makeweight in a £26m player-plus-cash exchange. Both players have already agreed personal terms and an official announcement will be made tomorrow, on the condition that they both pass a routine medical examination.

The signing of Milner comes after a three-month pursuit, revealed by the Guardian in May, that has indirectly led to Martin O'Neill's resignation as Villa's manager because of his dissatisfaction about the amount of money the club's owner, Randy Lerner, was willing to free up for new players.

Milner, Villa's player of the year, is likely to be the final arrival of another summer of extensive incomings and outgoings at City, with Balotelli, Yaya Touré, Jérôme Boateng, Aleksandar Kolarov and David Silva also being added to the squad at a total cost of £126m.

At the same time, Mancini seems intent on phasing out the players signed by his predecessor, Mark Hughes, with Santa Cruz and Given both in line to leave before the transfer window closes on 1 September.

City are negotiating with at least two clubs about a possible move for Robinho, with Besiktas established as one of the potential buyers even though reports in Turkey of a delegation flying to England are premature.

Robinho, citing fatigue after the World Cup and the conclusion of the domestic Brazilian season, has been training alone in City's gymnasium since returning from his six-month loan arrangement with Santos last week, and he, like Given, has informed the club he wants to leave.

Given, the Republic of Ireland international, confirmed as much during a brief meeting with Mancini yesterday and is a target for Hughes now the former City manager is in charge at Fulham.

The proposal is for Given to move to Craven Cottage on loan and, in turn, their goalkeeper, Mark Schwarzer, would be allowed to join Arsenal, where he is wanted to replace Manuel Almunia. Other clubs, however, are interested in Given, described by Mancini last season as being among the top five keepers in the world.

"I hope Shay can stay with us but I respect whatever his decision is," Mancini said this afternoon. "I hope he stays as we are involved in four competitions and we need a strong squad but we will respect it if he wants to leave, and I cannot change his decision."

Fulham, using agents as intermediaries, have also contacted City about Santa Cruz but it is a measure of how far the Paraguayan striker's stock has fallen on the back of an injury-wrecked first season in Manchester that, as yet, there have been no formal bids for the former Blackburn Rovers player.

As for Bellamy, he has been looking for a new club since the breakdown of his relationship with Mancini, but his move to Cardiff represents a considerable surprise given that the Wales international captain had the chance to join Celtic as well as several Premier League clubs, including Sunderland, Fulham and Everton. Tottenham Hotspur were also interested but City ruled that out on the grounds they did not want to sell to one of their competitors for the Champions League places.

City are waiting for the results of tests to ascertain the seriousness of the ankle injury that Kolarov aggravated during Saturday's goalless draw at Tottenham. He and Boateng, who missed the trip to White Hart Lane with a knee problem, were unable to train today, and that could mean a recall for Joleon Lescott, possibly as left-back.
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: os5889 on August 17, 2010, 10:17:33 PM
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2010/08/17/2075405/ajax-boss-martin-jol-turns-down-aston-villa-job-ronald-koeman-on- (http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2010/08/17/2075405/ajax-boss-martin-jol-turns-down-aston-villa-job-ronald-koeman-on-)

Ajax boss Martin Jol turns down Aston Villa job, Ronald Koeman 'on a list' to replace Martin O'Neill
Second Premier League snub from Jol...

Aston Villa's search for a new manager rumbles on, but it won't include Ajax boss Martin Jol, who has ruled himself out of a move.

The former Spurs boss, who snubbed a move to Fulham last month, told Dutch paper Algemeen Dagblad that he wanted to stay as Ajax boss and lead them to the Dutch title.

"I want to play in the Champions League with Ajax and become champions of the Netherlands. So Villa have to wait therefore," he said.

Goal.com UK revealed last week that the Villa Park board had approached Jol for the position.

Meanwhile, former AZ boss Ronald Koeman has revealed that he is on a shortlist of managers to take over from Martin O'Neill who sensationally quit Villa Park last week, but hasn't had the call yet.

"I'm interested in the position of manager from Villa," he told NOS. "I know that I'm on the list of them. I don't know how many more candidates are on that list. But I haven't had contact yet with Villa."
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: os5889 on August 17, 2010, 10:18:28 PM
http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100818/SPORT/708179890/1004 (http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100818/SPORT/708179890/1004)

Bellamy heads for home

Craig Bellamy's eventful season-long loan move to the Championship side Cardiff City was confirmed by Manchester City yesterday, putting an end to a pre-season 31-year-old Wales striker's threat to quit the game altogether.

The writing has been on the wall for Bellamy at City since manager Roberto Mancini announced that he would not be in his 25-man Premier League squad. The Welshman claimed he had not spoken to his Italian coach for six months.

"I feel strongly that I can offer something at the club," Bellamy had said before Mancini's decision. "But if I don't get in the 25-man squad, I don't know what I will do. I might finish, full stop, or look at every option I get."

However, the Wales captain, 31, agreed to drop down a division and sign for his home town club.

An earlier sticking point to the deal was Bellamy's reported £90,000-a-week (Dh522,000) wages. Dave Jones, the Cardiff manager, admitted on Saturday that the club would not be able to afford the striker's full salary, but it is likely the two clubs agreed a compromise which will see City pay a significant part of Bellamy's wages, reportedly around £70,000.

Tottenham Hotspur, Sunderland and Fulham were all linked with Bellamy but it is understood City did not want the striker joining one of their Premier League rivals.
Bellamy told yesterday's press conference that he had no hard feelings towards Mancini.

"Nothing's difficult about this," he said. "I had the greatest time at Manchester City at a great period in their history. The next couple of years I'm sure they'll get the Premier League title, and I hope they do."


Bellamy refused to comment on reports City would not allow him to join a rival Premier League club but praised Mancini.

"There's no ill feeling," added the 31-year-old. "I hope he does well, he's a top manager."

The move represents a major coup for Cardiff, who missed out on promotion to the Premier League last season after they were beaten in last season's Championship play-off final by Blackpool.

Bellamy explained the chance to spend more time with his family was his primary motivation for joining Cardiff, and he does not expect to have it easy in the second tier.

"My wide and kids live here and I've spent the last six years travelling up and down the road," he said. "I left home at 15. I've always wanted to come back but I wanted to come back at the top of my game."

* Press Association
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: os5889 on August 17, 2010, 10:21:12 PM
http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/2718/editors-roundtable/2010/08/17/2075224/editors-roundtable-deciding-the-fate-of-some-americans (http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/2718/editors-roundtable/2010/08/17/2075224/editors-roundtable-deciding-the-fate-of-some-americans)

Editors' Roundtable: Deciding The Fate Of Some Americans Abroad
Is MLS the right option for some of the country's flailing stars?

Andrea Canales: What are the best destinations for American players still unsettled in their club situations?

Seth Vertelney: I'd like to see Jozy go to Besitkas.  If he can't get decent service from Guti and Quaresma, I don't know where he would.

Allen Ramsey: Personally, I think there is a nice chance here for Major League Soccer to bring some of these guys home. DaMarcus Beasley, Jay DeMerit, even Freddy Adu, those guys would be great for the league and could help out just about any team that could afford to pay their wages.

Shane Evans: I'm with Allen on that one. Would be great for the players to get their games up and give the league some much-needed homegrown talent.

Canales: But would it really help Benny Feilhaber to join the Revs, for example?

Ramsey: No.

Evans: But Freddy to LA would help him, I think.

Ramsey: For Benny and Jozy the goal should be finding a regular home in Europe.

Evans: At least Benny is in the US team and playing.

Canales: Would Freddy help LA, though?

Zac Lee Rigg: I doubt it. If they aren't plumbing for a world star to raise the profile of the league (Ronaldinho), another designated player doesn't make much sense. Unless, of course, Landon Donovan finds new employment.

Ramsey: Freddy might not help LA out too much, but honestly, he could help out most MLS teams.

Canales: Like the Rapids, for example.

Ramsey: Adu's a good player, a big name, and a guy who has proven that Europe might not be the answer for him right now. Why not come back to the USA, play for Colorado or Kansas City for a few year, make some money and actually play?

Vertelney: He would put some fans in the seats whereever he goes, so it'd be nice to see him play for a team like Colorado or Kansas City

Evans: Or the Union! Don't him and Mr. Nowak have a little history?

Vertelney: It seems like everybody realizes Adu needs to come back to MLS, except for him.  When he finally comes to that realization, it will be beneficial for all parties (him, the MLS team he goes to, US national team) involved.

Ramsey: For MLS, with all the new signings, it would be great to see some big name US guys coming back.  Look what Convey is doing. That should sell Beasley and Adu on coming home right there.

Luis Bueno: Beasley to MLS should have been the move, but at this point I'm not sure Beasley is interested in playing. Isn't he just hanging out on a beach somewhere?

Ramsey: Jay DeMerit may still get a nice job in England, but if not, bring him back, too.

Vertelney: I can't understand how a lower tier EPL team with a shoddy defense (hello Wigan) couldn't use a guy like DeMerit.

Ramsey: Can I throw out another name that needs to find a new place? How about Eddie Johnson?

Canales: I thought EJ had a good preseason with Fulham? Not so much, really?

Ramsey: He did, but if they bring in another striker, which they will I think, he'll be on the bench for the season. And when David Elm is chosen over you, things aren't going well.

Vertelney: He didn't make the 18 this weekend, probably not a great sign for him.

Canales: That's sucky for EJ. He's in his playing prime, but not playing.

Ramsey: I won't dive into the Fulham situation right now, but if EJ is looking for a home, MLS should be an option.  Of course, this all comes down to what Andrea wrote about the other day. MLS will have to pay these guys professional athlete money. Not school teacher money.

Canales: Are we too quick on the 'come home' part, though? Could USA players give Belgium, Holland, or Mexico a try, if they can't make the big leagues in Europe?

Evans: Could be. There are always tons of clubs in Europe that will take on players that we're discussing. Just gotta be out there looking for them.

Canales: I'd like to see more USA players go to France. It's worked out well for Boca.

Vertelney: I'd like to see an American in Russia. Just cause.

Ramsey: It's a tricky situation for these guys, but at this point, the biggest factor is the money they can make in Europe.  Even in Holland and Belgium, where the leagues are good, but not great, they'll make substantially more. But the flip side is that in MLS, they're back in the public eye and the eyes of US Soccer. For EJ and Freddy, that could be a huge factor.
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: os5889 on August 17, 2010, 10:22:18 PM
http://www.givemefootball.com/premier-league/arsenal-given-boost-in-chase-for-keeper (http://www.givemefootball.com/premier-league/arsenal-given-boost-in-chase-for-keeper)

Arsenal Given boost in chase for keeper

Shay Given has been told he can leave Manchester City if he wants

Roberto Mancini I will respect his decision if he wants to leave

Arsenal have been encouraged in the race for Shay Given after Roberto Mancini admitted he would allow the stopper to leave Manchester City if he wishes.

Both of City's keepers, Given and Joe Hart, have threatened to walk out if they are not No.1 this season – and Hart seems to have got the call after keeping Tottenham at bay on Saturday.

Arsene Wenger is looking for a new first choice stopper, as he has concerns over Manuel Almunia and Lukas Fabianski after some high-profile blunders from the duo.

He has already offered for Fulham's Mark Schwarzer, who wants to move to the Emirates, but he is likely to be a shot term option with the option of becoming a coach when he finishes his playing career.

Another possibility for Given would be Fulham – if Schwarzer decides to make the switch – although Robert Green would be another option for Mark Hughes.

Mancini said: "I hope that he can stay because we are in four competitions this season, but I will respect his decision if he wants to leave."

And Given has intimated he would be willing to move for first team football: "I haven't joined Manchester City to sit on the bench or whatever. I've gone there to play."
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: os5889 on August 17, 2010, 10:23:05 PM
http://www.givemefootball.com/premier-league/liverpool-linked-with-former-west-ham-defender (http://www.givemefootball.com/premier-league/liverpool-linked-with-former-west-ham-defender)

Liverpool linked with former West Ham defender

Liverpool - Paul Konchesky still on Anfield radar

GMF The News of the World reports that Hodgson is keen on a cut-price deal before the transfer window shuts

Liverpool are being linked with a move for English full back Paul Konchesky.

The 29-year-old defender could be the subject of a £3 million move from the Anfield club, with new Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson keen to bring his former player to Merseyside.

Konchesky began his career at Charlton, making his debut as a teenager in 1999. His eight year career at the Valley included a brief loan spell at Spurs, but the left-sided defender joined West Ham United in 2005.

After two years with the Hammers, Konchesky moved to current club Fulham for a fee reportedly in the region of £3.25 million. He has since made 96 Premier League appearances for the Cottagers.

At international level, Konchesky has featured twice for England, making his debut in 2003 and featuring against Argentina in 2005. Both caps came under the reign of Swede Sven-Goran Erikkson.

The defender was left out of Fulham's side for the opening fixture of the season amid reports that the Reds were closing on a move, and the News of the World reports that Hodgson is keen on a cut-price deal before the transfer window shuts.

Mark Hughes is keen to keep the player at Craven Cottage despite leaving him out of the squad at the Reebok stadium, but with only a year left on his contract Fulham may be forced to negotiate if Konchesky wants to follow his former manager north.
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: os5889 on August 17, 2010, 10:24:53 PM
http://www.potomacsoccerwire.com/news/460/12344 (http://www.potomacsoccerwire.com/news/460/12344)

A look back at U.S. soccer star Clint Dempsey's greatest goals [VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS]
17 Aug, 2010

The United States Men's National Team has experienced a promising rejuvenation ever since an extremely disappointing showing at the 2006 World Cup in Germany. A come-from-behind victory in the 2007 Gold Cup over arch-rival Mexico, the move of many players to European clubs, a stunning 2-0 victory over world number one Spain that led to a finals appearance at the 2009 Confederations Cup, and a knock-out stage run earlier this summer in South Africa all signify the ascension of United States soccer out of mediocrity and into the upper echelon of world soccer powers.

Clint Dempsey has been a regular in the United States starting lineup ever since he scored our country's lone goal in Germany a little over four years ago. The tough-as-nails midfielder from humble beginnings in Nacogdoches, Texas has also enjoyed success for London-based EPL club Fulham.

"Deuce", as Dempsey has become nicknamed over the years, struggled to find a regular spot in Fulham's lineup in his first year with the club in 2006/07, but managed to score one of the clubs most memorable goals in the dying minutes of a 1-0 victory over Liverpool that saved his team from relegation.

The next season, Dempsey was Fulham's leading scorer in the EPL, and has developed quite the reputation for being capable of spectacular goals. This past season, Dempsey's long volley against Stoke City and chip shot against Juventus in the second leg of a round of 16 Europa League contest have become etched in Fulham legend.

Clint Dempsey is quite clearly one of the best soccer players the United States has ever produced and has earned himself and United States soccer in general great respect all over the world.

Here are videos of his famous goals against Liverpool, Stoke City and Juventus, as well as a rap music video "Deuce" made in 2006. Good thing he stuck with soccer.

Clint Dempsey Wonder Goals: Which is better? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2dyaxzlIA8&feature=player_embedded#ws)

Clint Dempsey. Fulham v Liverpool (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6di6dGL6Uk&feature=player_embedded#)

DON'T TREAD (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6Di8QT98Zk&feature=player_embedded#)
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: os5889 on August 17, 2010, 10:43:56 PM
West Brom set to sign Lokomotiv Moscow striker and battle for Villa midfielder

West Brom are set to sign Lokomotiv Moscow striker Peter Odemwingie but face a battle for Steve Sidwell.

The Baggies have agreed to buy Odemwingie, 29, for £2.5million on a three-year deal.

And Albion are also very interested in Villa midfielder Sidwell after taking Nicky Shorey from their neighbours last week.

The former Chelsea star was lined up for a £2m switch to Fulham earlier this summer.

But the deal was aborted when boss Roy Hodgson quit for Liverpool.

Villa are still willing to cash in on Sidwell, 27, to get his £48,000-a-week salary off their wage bill.

But Villa are reluctant to sell another star to their Midland rivals and Sidwell would prefer to run his contract down as he will be a Bosman next summer.

Read more: http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Transfer-news-West-Brom-set-to-sign-Lokomotiv-Moscow-striker-Peter-Odemwingie-and-battle-for-Aston-Villa-midfielder-Steve-Sidwell-article556997.html#ixzz0wtzCXR3x (http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Transfer-news-West-Brom-set-to-sign-Lokomotiv-Moscow-striker-Peter-Odemwingie-and-battle-for-Aston-Villa-midfielder-Steve-Sidwell-article556997.html#ixzz0wtzCXR3x)
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: os5889 on August 17, 2010, 11:31:07 PM
Hodgson to make £3m bid for former Fulham full-back

Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson is closing in on a cut-price £3m deal for Paul Konchesky.

Hodgson is ready to raid his former club for the 29-year-old left back who only has one year left on his contract at Fulham.

Konchesky missed Fulham's opener at Bolton last Saturday and is believed to be keen on following his former manager to Anfield.

Hodgson is having to wheel and deal on limited funds and a move for his old trusted left back would represent good business in his eyes.

Liverpool were forced to play Danish centre half Daniel Agger out of position at left back against Arsenal on Sunday because they are short in that position.

Emiliano Insua is surplus to requirements and a move to Fiorentina fell through last month while the club have re-signed Fabio Aurelio.

But that has not ended Liverpool's interest in Konchesky as Hodgson remains a big admirer of a player he made a mainstay of his defence at Fulham.

Read more: http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Transfer-News-Liverpool-manager-Roy-Hodgson-to-bid-3m-for-Fulham-left-back-Paul-Konchesky-article557159.html#ixzz0wuAqWvc0 (http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Transfer-News-Liverpool-manager-Roy-Hodgson-to-bid-3m-for-Fulham-left-back-Paul-Konchesky-article557159.html#ixzz0wuAqWvc0)
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: os5889 on August 17, 2010, 11:32:47 PM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1303960/Manchester-City-pay-Craig-Bellamy-2-5m-join-Cardiff-City.html?ito=feeds-newsxml (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1303960/Manchester-City-pay-Craig-Bellamy-2-5m-join-Cardiff-City.html?ito=feeds-newsxml)

Manchester City pay Craig Bellamy £2.5m to join Cardiff

Manchester City will pay £2.5million to wash their hands of Craig Bellamy - and they have told axed keeper Shay Given he can go, too.
As City took their summer spending to around £126m by completing their protracted £26m move for James Milner, Bellamy sealed his shock season-long loan to Championship club Cardiff.
The controversial Wales striker, 31, will continue to earn the £85,000 a week he was paid at City and Sportsmail understands his new club will pay only around £35,000 of that, leaving the Premier League big spenders to pick up the £50,000 weekly shortfall.
Done deal: Craig Bellamy was presented at Cardiff City on Tuesday
City's generosity shows how keen manager Roberto Mancini was to remove Bellamy from his playing staff, but he was equally determined not to allow him to join a Premier League rival.
The City manager made it clear he feels differently about the Republic of Ireland's Given, who is weighing up his future after losing his place in the team to Joe Hart.
Given has been offered a two-year contract extension but Mancini said he would 'respect' the 34-year-old's decision if he asks to leave.
On his way? Mancini won't stop Given from leaving
'I can say that I hope he will stay with us,' said Mancini. 'But I accept his position. I hope that he can stay with us because we have four competitions. But I respect his wishes if he wants to leave.'
Despite Mancini's comments, official permission to speak to other clubs has not been granted and the only firm interest has come from Fulham, where Mark Hughes is keen to link up with the keeper he signed for City.
But Given does not seem keen on a move to Craven Cottage and, if clubs like Arsenal remain silent, he may yet choose to stay at City until January.
Milner, meanwhile, was in Manchester last night to complete his medical and will join City in a deal which will see Aston Villa receive Stephen Ireland - rated at about £10m - and a further £16m. Ireland will receive a pay-off from City of £1m.
'Milner's a good player, he can play in different positions,' said Mancini before wishing Bellamy well in his loan move to Cardiff. 'I'm happy for Craig,' he added. 'I hope he has a fantastic season.'
Cardiff pulled off their coup with the help of Malaysian backers Vincent Tan and Dato Chan Tien Ghee, who offered extra support to allow the club to exceed their £20,000-aweek wage ceiling.
But rival Championship clubs were left questioning the fairness of City's £50,000-a-week 'gift' to Cardiff after the two clubs signed a confidentiality clause preventing details of the deal becoming public.
Bellamy did not want a wage drop, especially as it might hit his charitable foundation in Sierra Leone.
Cardiff chief executive Gethin Jenkins said: 'I can't go into details but an agreement has been reached with Manchester City and we're grateful for all they have done to make this happen for us and Craig. Our Malaysian investors have been fully supportive in this.'
City unveiled Italian striker Mario Balotelli yesterday and confirmed he would be in the squad for tomorrow's Europa League tie against FC Timisoara, in place of Roque Santa Cruz, who is likely to leav.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1303960/Manchester-City-pay-Craig-Bellamy-2-5m-join-Cardiff-City.html?ito=feeds-newsxml#ixzz0wuBTiYkU (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1303960/Manchester-City-pay-Craig-Bellamy-2-5m-join-Cardiff-City.html?ito=feeds-newsxml#ixzz0wuBTiYkU)
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: os5889 on August 18, 2010, 12:03:08 AM
Fulham - Away Day Blues

I can't say I was shocked when the final whistle blew at the Reebok Stadium on Saturday and we applauded yet another 0-0 draw.

A point, of course, is not a bad return from a strong Bolton side by any stretch of the imagination, yet, the journey home smelt fondly of continuity and the need for an upturn in our form away from the Cottage was never resolved.

Hope still stands, however, that the appointment of Mark Hughes will spark more positive results from our away days, and, as much as a bore draw up North may seem to dispel those dreams, a deeper look offers a more upbeat outlook.

Roy Hodgson was an organisational expert. Given half the chance, I'm sure he would have jumped at the opportunity to snatch a point from every away Premier League game we played last term. Whilst it was a foolproof plan that did help is climb the league, be it slowly, it never really provided the Fulham faithful the buzz that is needed to boost our numbers.

We are, it seems, a club that is renowned for a poor away contingent, as much as I despise to say it.

Lots of factors come into this of course, but I'm sure the expectancy of a drab draw or a less-than-entertaining defeat play a part in the decision of watching Match of the Day or taking in the real thing.

Déjà vu may well have kicked in with regards to the result, but snippets of the game, such as the attacking threat we posed in the closing 10 minutes, have hopefully proven that Hughes is more than willing to take a risk on his travels and reward what was, as I felt, quite a healthy following in Lancashire.

He gladly withheld the integrity at the back which helped guide us to a Europa League final only 3 months ago, but Sparky clearly encouraged a more fluid attacking game from the boys.

Whilst no reward came in the final third, given a couple of signings (and some easier teams to break down) we could well be on for a decent year with regards to playing away from the banks of the Thames.

Here's to Mark Hughes and here's to a good year to come!


Read more: http://www.fulham.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=209672#ixzz0wuJ7WCl4 (http://www.fulham.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=209672#ixzz0wuJ7WCl4)
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: Tom on August 18, 2010, 02:11:51 AM
Quote from: os5889 on August 17, 2010, 10:24:53 PM
http://www.potomacsoccerwire.com/news/460/12344 (http://www.potomacsoccerwire.com/news/460/12344)

A look back at U.S. soccer star Clint Dempsey's greatest goals [VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS]
17 Aug, 2010

The United States Men's National Team has experienced a promising rejuvenation ever since an extremely disappointing showing at the 2006 World Cup in Germany. A come-from-behind victory in the 2007 Gold Cup over arch-rival Mexico, the move of many players to European clubs, a stunning 2-0 victory over world number one Spain that led to a finals appearance at the 2009 Confederations Cup, and a knock-out stage run earlier this summer in South Africa all signify the ascension of United States soccer out of mediocrity and into the upper echelon of world soccer powers.

Clint Dempsey has been a regular in the United States starting lineup ever since he scored our country's lone goal in Germany a little over four years ago. The tough-as-nails midfielder from humble beginnings in Nacogdoches, Texas has also enjoyed success for London-based EPL club Fulham.

"Deuce", as Dempsey has become nicknamed over the years, struggled to find a regular spot in Fulham's lineup in his first year with the club in 2006/07, but managed to score one of the clubs most memorable goals in the dying minutes of a 1-0 victory over Liverpool that saved his team from relegation.

The next season, Dempsey was Fulham's leading scorer in the EPL, and has developed quite the reputation for being capable of spectacular goals. This past season, Dempsey's long volley against Stoke City and chip shot against Juventus in the second leg of a round of 16 Europa League contest have become etched in Fulham legend.

Clint Dempsey is quite clearly one of the best soccer players the United States has ever produced and has earned himself and United States soccer in general great respect all over the world.

Here are videos of his famous goals against Liverpool, Stoke City and Juventus, as well as a rap music video "Deuce" made in 2006. Good thing he stuck with soccer.

Clint Dempsey Wonder Goals: Which is better? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2dyaxzlIA8&feature=player_embedded#ws)

Clint Dempsey. Fulham v Liverpool (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6di6dGL6Uk&feature=player_embedded#)

DON'T TREAD (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6Di8QT98Zk&feature=player_embedded#)
Deuce is the man!
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2010, 06:32:36 AM
http://www.tribalfootball.com/riise-enjoying-first-weeks-under-new-fulham-gaffer-hughes-1052991? (http://www.tribalfootball.com/riise-enjoying-first-weeks-under-new-fulham-gaffer-hughes-1052991?)
Riise enjoying first weeks under new Fulham gaffer Hughes

Bjorn Helge Riise is confident he can find a way into Fulham boss Mark Hughes's first team plans.

The Norway winger has enjoyed Hughes' training sessions since his arrival.

"I love the training sessions, the first impressions are very good; they suit my style. I'm used to that from Norway so for me it's pretty good," Riise told fulhamfc.com.

"Everybody wants to play every game but from my point of view I hope I'm going to get more chances to prove myself. Hopefully I can do well in training and if I get the possibility to play for the First Team I have to take it.

"We still play the same formation but we have more freedom attacking-wise, the Manager wants us to get more tempo offensively – that also suits me very well. We have Simon Davies, Damien Duff who can do things so I think the team is going to adapt very well."
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2010, 06:35:06 AM
http://www.fulham-mad.co.uk/news/tmnw/dembele_signs_contract_and_will_move_to_fulham_547246/index.shtml (http://www.fulham-mad.co.uk/news/tmnw/dembele_signs_contract_and_will_move_to_fulham_547246/index.shtml)
Dembele Signs Contract And Will Move To Fulham

According to reports, the AZ Alkmaar striker, Moussa Dembele, has signed a contract and is moving to Fulham.

The 23-year-old has supposedly signed a four year contract and it is thought he will be presented as the newest player of Fulham on Wednesday.
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2010, 06:36:30 AM
http://www.teamtalk.com/fulham/6317984/Wenger-can-t-afford-not-to-sign-Schwarzer (http://www.teamtalk.com/fulham/6317984/Wenger-can-t-afford-not-to-sign-Schwarzer)
Wenger can't afford not to sign Schwarzer

TEAMtalk's Ian Watson claims Arsenal's failure to sign Mark Schwarzer has already proved costly, and urges Arsene Wenger to get the deal done.

The opening weekend of the Premier League season only really reinforced the obvious truths we already know. Didier Drogba is useful in front of goal, Paul Scholes can pass and Arsenal need a new goalkeeper. And quick.

Arsene Wenger's young side have been tipped by many - including me - to come of age this season, but the Gunners can forget any hope of winning the title unless they come up with the cash Fulham require to sanction the transfer of want-away keeper Mark Schwarzer.

Manuel Almunia was handed the gloves at Anfield on Sunday, and strangely the captain's armband, but his selection had more to do with the lack of a suitable alternative rather than anything the Spaniard brings to the role. Lukasz Fabianski had the opportunity to stake his claim for the number one spot at the back end of last season when Almunia finally paid the price for a series of costly mistakes, but the Pole let the opportunity slip so spectacularly through his butter-smeared grasp that it is highly unlikely he'll get another.

With his two first-choice stoppers looking incapable of stopping a pig in a ginnel, Wenger has been forced to accept the need to buy a goalkeeper, something he has been extremely loathe to do since the departure of Jens Lehmann.

The Arsenal manager believes the club's future number one is already on the books at The Emirates, with Wenger having hailed youngster Wojciech Szczæsny as a "future great, great goalkeeper". But the Gunners cannot wait for the 20-year-old Pole anymore than they can afford to rush his development. Wenger needs a stop-gap stopper immediately.

Luckily for Arsenal, Wenger's desire to sign Schwarzer seems to be matched by the Australian's desire to move across London from Fulham. But the delay in getting the deal done may well have cost the Gunners two precious points on Merseyside last weekend.

The only certain thing about Almunia's performance at Anfield is that his days are numbered. After flapping hopelessly at a couple of high balls in the first half, the Spaniard then allowed David Ngog's angled drive to sneak in at his near post, with Almunia slow to shift off his left leg, moving only after the French striker's shot had hit the roof of the net.

Comparatively, it was not the worst mistake he has ever made, but a mistake it remains, and that is what separates Almunia from the better of his Premier League peers; the ability to cut out costly errors or at least keep them to an absolute minimum.

That is where Schwarzer comes in. While the former Bradford and Middlesbrough keeper is not in the 'world class' category, he is a safe pair of hands who rarely makes a mistake.

Many have questioned the wisdom of buying a 38-year-old, but Schwarzer's advancing years are seen as a positive by Wenger. The Aussie has perhaps two years left in him, and will be much more willing to help with the development of Szczæsny, rather than look up upon the Pole as a rival, now or in the future.

Shay Given has been mentioned as a potential target after the Irishman was left in no uncertainty as to his number two status at Manchester City. Given though will fancy four more years before hanging up his gloves, which is too long to hold back Szczæsny. That matters little, however, as City will never sanction a move that would considerably strengthen one of their main title rivals.

Schwarzer also comes cheaper than Given, a fact that was never likely to be overlooked by the notoriously stingy Wenger, but the Gunners and Fulham are still around £1million apart in their valuation. That, though, is a sum of money Arsenal cannot afford not to spend if it means finally plugging their porous last line of defence.
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2010, 06:40:35 AM
http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-news/football/premier-league/transfer-rumours/2010-08-17/fulham-plotting-swoop-gudjohnsen-after-bellamy-snub (http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-news/football/premier-league/transfer-rumours/2010-08-17/fulham-plotting-swoop-gudjohnsen-after-bellamy-snub)
Fulham plotting swoop for Gudjohnsen after Bellamy snub

Mark Hughes has turned his attentions back to Eidur Gudjohnsen after losing out on Craig Bellamy.

Hughes, who worked with Bellamy as Wales, Blackburn and Manchester City manager, was keen on signing the Welshmen again.

But Bellamy has snubbed the chance to move to Craven Cottage and is now on the verge of a loan move to Championship side Cardiff.

Hughes wants to add some attacking options to his squad before the transfer window shuts and wants to take Icelandic striker Gudjohnsen, 31, on a season long loan deal.

Monaco insiders have confirmed to talkSPORT that Hughes has registered an interest in Gudjohnsen and that they expect a firm bid within the next few days.

The former Chelsea striker scored twice in 14 matches during a loan spell at Tottenham last season and is keen on a move back to London.
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2010, 07:43:45 AM
http://cravencottagenewsround.wordpress.com/2010/08/18/more-clues/? (http://cravencottagenewsround.wordpress.com/2010/08/18/more-clues/?)
More clues
Filed under: General — weltmeisterclaude @ 5:47 am

Interview with Bjorn Helge Riise on the official site.

We still play the same formation but we have more freedom attacking-wise, the Manager wants us to get more tempo offensively – that also suits me very well. We have Simon Davies, Damien Duff who can do things so I think the team is going to adapt very well.

Interesting...
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: Tom on August 18, 2010, 07:49:37 AM
Quote from: WhiteJC on August 18, 2010, 07:43:45 AM
http://cravencottagenewsround.wordpress.com/2010/08/18/more-clues/? (http://cravencottagenewsround.wordpress.com/2010/08/18/more-clues/?)
More clues
Filed under: General — weltmeisterclaude @ 5:47 am

Interview with Bjorn Helge Riise on the official site.

We still play the same formation but we have more freedom attacking-wise, the Manager wants us to get more tempo offensively – that also suits me very well. We have Simon Davies, Damien Duff who can do things so I think the team is going to adapt very well.

Interesting...
Clues for what? I hope you aren't hinting that you think Dempsey is leaving. Dempsey is better than Davies hands down!
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: MrCheviot on August 18, 2010, 08:15:41 AM
Quote from: os5889 on August 17, 2010, 10:23:05 PM
Liverpool are being linked with a move for English full back Paul Konchesky.

The 29-year-old defender could be the subject of a £3 million move from the Anfield club, with new Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson keen to bring his former player to Merseyside.

Considering we can't sign a suitable replacement for twice that, I sincereley hope not.
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2010, 09:54:39 AM
http://www.goal.com/en/news/9/england/2010/08/18/2075939/liverpool-to-make-3m-move-for-fulham-defender-paul-konchesky? (http://www.goal.com/en/news/9/england/2010/08/18/2075939/liverpool-to-make-3m-move-for-fulham-defender-paul-konchesky?)
Liverpool To Make £3m Move For Fulham Defender Paul Konchesky - Report

Liverpool are believed to be interested in a £3 million deal to sign Fulham full-back Paul Konchesky.

The defender has only one year left on his current contract at Craven Cottage, and has thus been heavily linked with a move away from the club.

The Reds' requirement for a left-back is also believed to be one of the reasons behind a potential approach for the former West Ham United player.

Roy Hodgson, the new manager, is thought to consider Emiliano Insua as excess baggage. The young Argentine was on the verge of making a move to Fiorentina earlier in the summer, prior to the Italian club pulling out citing the player's demands as the cause.

And despite having re-signed Fabio Aurelio, the injury prone nature of the Brazilian set-piece specialist means that the gaffer has little cover for the left-back position.

In the meantime, The Mirror claims that Konchesky, who played no part in the recent game against Bolton Wanderers, wants to follow his former manager and join the ranks on Merseyside.
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2010, 09:55:30 AM
http://hammyend.com/index.php/2010/08/remember-the-old-days/? (http://hammyend.com/index.php/2010/08/remember-the-old-days/?)
Remember the old days?
by GATESY on AUGUST 18, 2010

I feel for newspaper writers. All that white blank space to fill. But what with? Thankfully this summer we've had the world cup and then the following witch trials to fill much of the column inches saving us from spurious lies, I mean well researched and cunningly uncovered transfer talks. Even though they have only had the last six weeks to crow bar in these fabrications the press at large seem to have run out of them and as such are becoming the printed equivalent of Dave. Yup, we're getting repeats of all our favorite transfer rumors!

The Daily Mirror is giving us a chance to relive those glory days of two weeks ago by giving us the Paul Konchesky  (who since the original airing of this story we have learnt Can Jet Ski) to Liverpool rumor. Even though at the very beginning of last month Roy said he wouldn't be raiding the banks of the Thames for players. The basis seems to be he didn't play last week at the Reebok and.. well that's about it.

The Mirror is big on nostalgia today apparently as it's also resurrected the Parker to Liverpool story, (didn't he sign a five year contract last week and didn't Bongo Dave say he wasn't being sold when Spuds tapped him up?) , which is a very old friend to the lazy journalist running out of time.

I guess now that the Bellamy saga is over with (at least from a transfer point of view) they have to write something, but I do worry for them about what they'll be able to cobble together come 1st September...
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: mrska on August 18, 2010, 09:55:58 AM
Hodgson is beginning to get on my nerves now...
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2010, 10:11:12 AM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1304063/Roque-Santa-Cruz-wanted-West-Ham.html? (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1304063/Roque-Santa-Cruz-wanted-West-Ham.html?)
Roque Santa Cruz wanted by West Ham as Avram Grant eyes season loan for Manchester City striker

West Ham are hoping to sign Manchester City striker Roque Santa Cruz on loan for the season.

Boss Avram Grant is keen to pair the Paraguay international with Carlton Cole and the Hammers are willing to pay Santa Cruz's £75,000-a-week wages.

An Upton Park source said: 'The club want him on a 12-month loan with an option to buy next summer. We are keen to add a striker despite the financial restrictions.

'Had it not been for injuries, which have meant we cannot move players on at the moment, we might have tried to do a permanent deal.'

Mark Hughes signed Santa Cruz from Blackburn for £17.5million last summer and the Welshman, now in charge at Fulham, is keeping a close eye on the situation.

Santa Cruz's progress at Eastlands has been hampered by injury and he was left out of City's Europa League squad following the arrival of Mario Balotelli from Inter Milan.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1304063/Roque-Santa-Cruz-wanted-West-Ham.html?#ixzz0wwmIk9VZ (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1304063/Roque-Santa-Cruz-wanted-West-Ham.html?#ixzz0wwmIk9VZ)
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: SmithyFFC on August 18, 2010, 10:17:01 AM
Quote from: mrska on August 18, 2010, 09:55:58 AM
Hodgson is beginning to get on my nerves now...

To be fair Roy can't control the media.
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: mrska on August 18, 2010, 10:19:26 AM
Quote from: FulhamFan2 on August 18, 2010, 10:17:01 AM
Quote from: mrska on August 18, 2010, 09:55:58 AM
Hodgson is beginning to get on my nerves now...

To be fair Roy can't control the media.

I appreciate that..  but i thought he said he wouldn't make a raid for our players...
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: Abbotsbury White on August 18, 2010, 10:32:23 AM
I'm with Mrska on this one,RH did say he would not come back and take players,at the moment I'm indifferent to Roy,grateful for what he done saddened by the way he left, but if he does tap up our players I would regard that as out of order and start to dislike the man,hopefully it is media stirring.
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: SmithyFFC on August 18, 2010, 10:38:10 AM
Quote from: mrska on August 18, 2010, 10:19:26 AM
Quote from: FulhamFan2 on August 18, 2010, 10:17:01 AM
Quote from: mrska on August 18, 2010, 09:55:58 AM
Hodgson is beginning to get on my nerves now...

To be fair Roy can't control the media.

I appreciate that..  but i thought he said he wouldn't make a raid for our players...

Were have you seen Roy say hes after Konch? Coz I haven't seen it. Its pure crap just written stirred up to fill up the sports pages, nothing to do with Roy.
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: mrska on August 18, 2010, 10:57:37 AM
To be fair i haven't..  but if it isnt true.. then everybody's happy.. and Roy goes back up in my estimation a little
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2010, 12:07:59 PM
http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/football/838340-arsenal-must-replace-manuel-almunia-with-mark-schwarzer-david-seaman? (http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/football/838340-arsenal-must-replace-manuel-almunia-with-mark-schwarzer-david-seaman?)
Arsenal 'must replace Manuel Almunia with Mark Schwarzer' - David Seaman
David Seaman has backed Arsene Wenger's pursuit of Mark Schwarzer, saying the Fulham goalkeeper's signing would finally bring some stability to Arsenal's defence.

Wenger, who has struggled to find a consistently reliable keeper since Seaman left the club in 2003, is reportedly on the verge of completing a £2.5million deal for Schwarzer after targeting him all summer.

And former England No.1 Seaman believes the 37-year-old would be a crucial presence at the back after high-profile errors by Manuel Almunia and Lukasz Fabianski derailed the club's Champions League and Premier League title hopes at the end of last season.

Seaman said: 'Both Almunia and Fabianski did not end the season well. They both made mistakes in high-profile games that effectively cost them the chance of some silverware.

'It means if the quality of someone like Mark Schwarzer becomes available, then Arsene needs to look at him. He is a great player, tried and tested and can make saves that win you games. He is a world-class goalkeeper.'

Seaman ended his career at Manchester City in 2004 and he is ­impressed with their latest man between the sticks, Joe Hart.
The 23-year-old made his full England debut last week in the 2-1 friendly win against Hungary and then saw off the challenge of Shay Given to start City's first Premier League game of the season at Tottenham.

Hart produced a stunning display to earn his side a 0-0 draw and Seaman is confident he can now be a mainstay for both club and country.

'Joe's had one hell of a week,' he added.

'He looks like he's been playing in the Premier League all his life. He looks the part and not nervous at all. He has a great future ahead of him.'
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: os5889 on August 18, 2010, 01:33:31 PM
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/sunderland-afc/safc-news/2010/08/18/malbranque-sunderland-are-not-a-dirty-team-72703-27085928/2/ (http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/sunderland-afc/safc-news/2010/08/18/malbranque-sunderland-are-not-a-dirty-team-72703-27085928/2/)

Malbranque: Sunderland are not a dirty team

STEED Malbranque insists Sunderland are not a dirty team - whatever the statistics may say.

The Black Cats finished bottom of the Premier League disciplinary table last season with a tally of nine red cards – the biggest total in the 18-year history of the Premier League – and 82 yellows.

Sunderland's final game of last season at Wolves saw Michael Turner and Jack Colback sent off and the new campaign started in similar fashion, with newly-appointed skipper Lee Cattermole seeing red in the opening-day draw with Birmingham on Saturday.

But Cattermole's midfield colleague Malbranque says Sunderland do not deserve the 'dirty' tag.

"We are not a dirty team, even though the statistics last season showed we had the worst record because we had nine men sent off," said the former Fulham and Spurs man.

"Sometimes we were unlucky with some of the decisions.

"But we need to be a bit more intelligent. We need to learn that after a yellow card, you can't risk a bad challenge five minutes later."

Cattermole learned that lesson the hard way at the weekend, as he was dismissed for a second bookable offence a couple of minutes before half-time.

The combative former Middlesbrough man was shown a harsh yellow card by rookie referee Anthony Taylor for kicking the ball away after conceding a free-kick – a decision boss Steve Bruce took issue with, pointing out that Cattermole merely passed the ball to a Birmingham player.

But Taylor had little option but to show Cattermole another yellow for a clumsy challenge on Lee Bowyer, which saw the Sunderland man given his marching orders.

Malbranque said: "Straight after the game he knew that he had made a mistake.

"But the players – and the manager as well – have to stick by him."

Sunderland were winning 1-0 when Cattermole went off and, despite doubling their lead early in the second half, Birmingham came back to score twice in the final 12 minutes to snatch a point.

"We were very disappointed after the game," said Malbranque. "It was like a defeat.

"To be 2-0 up and then concede two late goals was very hard.

"We played for nearly 50 minutes with 10 men against 11, so perhaps a draw wasn't so bad but we were still disappointed.

"I think we played well in the first half, when it was still 11 against 11.

"When Lee was sent off, it changed the game, but sometimes these things happen in football."

Cattermole is now suspended for Saturday's trip to West Brom, as is vice-captain Turner, who completes his two-match ban following his sending-off on the final day of last season.

And that leaves Bruce needing to appoint a new 'skipper-for-a-day'. When Cattermole was sent off, Malbranque donned the armband – at least until he was substituted just after the hour – but the 30-year-old does not expect to captain the side at The Hawthorns.

"I wore the captain's armband when Lee went off but I don't think I will have it on Saturday," he said.

"John Mensah gave it to me as were talking about the new shape.

"I enjoyed wearing it, though – I was captain at Fulham."

Bruce has yet to decide who will lead the team out against the Baggies but, with club captain Bolo Zenden unlikely to start, centre-back Mensah – who skippered Ghana at the World Cup – is the likeliest candidate.
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: HatterDon on August 18, 2010, 01:58:46 PM
Quote from: mrska on August 18, 2010, 10:19:26 AM
Quote from: FulhamFan2 on August 18, 2010, 10:17:01 AM
Quote from: mrska on August 18, 2010, 09:55:58 AM
Hodgson is beginning to get on my nerves now...

To be fair Roy can't control the media.

I appreciate that..  but i thought he said he wouldn't make a raid for our players...

Perspective is a bitch. Remember when last season ended that the hot rumor had Roy selling Konch to Birmingham City. As far as I know, Liverpool haven't inquired about any of our players since Roy left. Personally, I'm not believing ANY OF THIS.
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2010, 02:55:03 PM
http://www.fulhamfc.com/Club/News/NewsArticles/2010/August/DembeleJoinsFulham.aspx? (http://www.fulhamfc.com/Club/News/NewsArticles/2010/August/DembeleJoinsFulham.aspx?)
Dembele Joins Fulham
(http://www.fulhamfc.com/Images/MainNews/NewsPages/Players/Dembele/SigningMain.jpg)

Fulham Football Club has today confirmed the signing of 23 year old Moussa Dembele from AZ Alkmaar on an 3 year deal that will see the player at the club until the summer of 2013.

A creative, attacking player with plenty of pace, an eye for goal and a good range of passing, Moussa Dembele has been one of the Eredivisie's most exciting players in recent seasons.

Dembele started his professional career at Germinal Beerschot before moving to Willem II in 2005. Despite the Tilburg side enduring a difficult season and finishing in the lower half of the table, Dembele weighed in with an impressive nine goals.

His performances caught the attention of AZ Alkmaar and he joined Louis van Gaal's side in the summer of 2006. He scored six goals for AZ in his first season and followed that with a fine 07/08 campaign.

However it was his magnificent performances in Alkmaar's 2008/09 title-winning season, which saw Dembele provide a number of assists and score 10 goals that confirmed him as one of the Eredivisie's prime talents.

Dembele is also a regular in the Belgium national team.

Moussa Dembele said:

'I am very happy to join Fulham and look forward to training with the team to prepare for the first home game of the season. It has always been a dream to play in the Premier League and I will make sure that I make the most of this opportunity.

'I understand that Fulham has a strong squad, so I am prepared to work hard for the Manager and take my chance to impress him, and my teammates, when the opportunities arise.'

Mark Hughes commented:

'I'm glad that we have finalised the deal with Moussa Dembele and I would like to welcome him to the Club. It is important that we go into the season with some additions to the squad that will add strength and depth to enable us to compete at a consistently high level throughout the season.

'Moussa is strong and quick and will add another dimension to our attacking options, which is important for us. I look forward to working with him, and to hopefully, a few more additions before the window closes.'

Read more: http://www.fulhamfc.com/Club/News/NewsArticles/2010/August/DembeleJoinsFulham.aspx?#ixzz0wxvoNXPZ (http://www.fulhamfc.com/Club/News/NewsArticles/2010/August/DembeleJoinsFulham.aspx?#ixzz0wxvoNXPZ)
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: SmithyFFC on August 18, 2010, 03:11:17 PM
Quote from: HatterDon on August 18, 2010, 01:58:46 PM
Quote from: mrska on August 18, 2010, 10:19:26 AM
Quote from: FulhamFan2 on August 18, 2010, 10:17:01 AM
Quote from: mrska on August 18, 2010, 09:55:58 AM
Hodgson is beginning to get on my nerves now...

To be fair Roy can't control the media.

I appreciate that..  but i thought he said he wouldn't make a raid for our players...

Perspective is a bitch. Remember when last season ended that the hot rumor had Roy selling Konch to Birmingham City. As far as I know, Liverpool haven't inquired about any of our players since Roy left. Personally, I'm not believing ANY OF THIS.

Well said that man :045:
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: simplyfulham on August 18, 2010, 07:35:50 PM
Quote from: Tom on August 18, 2010, 07:49:37 AM
Quote from: WhiteJC on August 18, 2010, 07:43:45 AM
http://cravencottagenewsround.wordpress.com/2010/08/18/more-clues/? (http://cravencottagenewsround.wordpress.com/2010/08/18/more-clues/?)
More clues
Filed under: General — weltmeisterclaude @ 5:47 am

Interview with Bjorn Helge Riise on the official site.

We still play the same formation but we have more freedom attacking-wise, the Manager wants us to get more tempo offensively – that also suits me very well. We have Simon Davies, Damien Duff who can do things so I think the team is going to adapt very well.

Interesting...
Clues for what? I hope you aren't hinting that you think Dempsey is leaving. Dempsey is better than Davies hands down!

Not sure everyone would agree with you there Tom. Davies has been incredible. He's got the best delivery in the side and has been the model of consistency over the last few years..
Title: Re: Wednesday Fulham Stuff 18.08.10
Post by: Tom on August 18, 2010, 08:01:09 PM
Quote from: simplyfulham on August 18, 2010, 07:35:50 PM
Quote from: Tom on August 18, 2010, 07:49:37 AM
Quote from: WhiteJC on August 18, 2010, 07:43:45 AM
http://cravencottagenewsround.wordpress.com/2010/08/18/more-clues/? (http://cravencottagenewsround.wordpress.com/2010/08/18/more-clues/?)
More clues
Filed under: General — weltmeisterclaude @ 5:47 am

Interview with Bjorn Helge Riise on the official site.

We still play the same formation but we have more freedom attacking-wise, the Manager wants us to get more tempo offensively – that also suits me very well. We have Simon Davies, Damien Duff who can do things so I think the team is going to adapt very well.

Interesting...
Clues for what? I hope you aren't hinting that you think Dempsey is leaving. Dempsey is better than Davies hands down!

Not sure everyone would agree with you there Tom. Davies has been incredible. He's got the best delivery in the side and has been the model of consistency over the last few years..
That's totally fine. Everyone is entitled to there own opinion. Dempsey gets paid more and there is a reason for that. You don't see other clubs coming after Davies. Don't get me wrong, Davies is a good player. Dempsey is just a better all around talent. The club also agrees with me since the players voted him the best skilled player on the team last year. The play of the team gets better when Dempsey is on the pitch.