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The Mail saying Keane to Wet Spam on up to 75k per week

Started by NorthernWhite, January 13, 2011, 11:23:12 PM

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NorthernWhite

Good luck to him if they pay that, they're mad and I hope they go bust.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1346939/Robbie-Keane-expected-join-West-Ham-Tottenham-cut-price-deal.html

Robbie Keane expected to join West Ham from Tottenham in cut-price deal
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Last updated at 11:00 PM on 13th January 2011
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West Ham are confident of pushing through a cut-price deal for Robbie Keane after emerging as favourites to sign the unsettled Tottenham striker.
Sportsmail can reveal the relegation-threatened Upton Park club are actively pursuing Keane and believe they can see off competition from Birmingham, Newcastle, Fulham, Aston Villa and even America's MLS to help him kick-start a career that has stalled in recent months.
With the 30-year old reluctant to uproot his family and in no mood to be dictated to by Tottenham over any decision on his future, West Ham chiefs are hoping to land him for barely half the £8million Birmingham were initially quoted.

Goodbye to all that? Keane is expected to make a move across London
They have made it clear they want him, irrespective of manager Avram Grant's precarious position, and are eager to begin the task of convincing him he can help steer them away from trouble in the Barclays Premier League.
Though Keane has privately indicated he would like his next club to be in with a chance, at least, of competing for honours, West Ham's negotiating team feel they can still entice him to Upton Park.

Precarious position: Grant

Any replacement for Grant would be handed funds this month for further signings, in a recruitment drive aimed not only at safeguarding their Premier League place for another 12 months but laying the foundations for an improvement next season.
A financial package including wages that rise to around £75,000 a week, with bonuses, put him beyond Fulham's reach, while reported interest from the MLS, and new franchise Vancouver Whitecaps in particular, has so far failed to materialise.
West Ham have also expressed interest in Boca Juniors winger andBirmingham target Pablo Mouche, 23, and have asked about free agent Pascal Feindouno, 29, a Guinea international midfielder who was released by Al-Sadd of Qatar last month.

TheDaddy

Smatterings of desperation by West Hams board  :dead horse:
"Well blow me if it wasnt the badger who did it "

Hazey

It's like Ground Hog Day going on over there in East London - isn't this how they got themselves into this mess to start with?
At clubs with bigger memberships, their supporters only touch their colours, but at FFC we have spirit. Fulham people can touch that spirit - they are the real Cottagers, they are the club


Mr Fulham

Quote from: Hazey on January 13, 2011, 11:45:08 PM
It's like Ground Hog Day going on over there in East London - isn't this how they got themselves into this mess to start with?

It's all good if they stay up. They might even make profit if they stay in the league. There's a huge difference between PL and Championship, so it's worth the risk.

They are planning it thoroughly and carefully.