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Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby Chinners » Wed Dec 01, 2010 7:55 am

Manchester City back in for one-time Arsenal target Zezinho
Manchester City are monitoring former Arsenal target Zezinho. The 18-year-old Brazilian midfielder only joined Santos last January but has attracted interest from Inter Milan with talk of an £8m offer.
City have also watched Spartak Moskow’s highly-rated midfielder Jano Ananidze, 18, as they continue to scout for the world’s best young talent.
And Roberto Mancini could offload Felipe Caicedo. He is wanted by Werder Bremen as a possible replacement for Hugo Almeida who is out of contract in the summer. Caceido has been on loan at Levante.

Mancini loses patience with Bridge's inability to maintain his fitness
Manchester City will listen to offers for Wayne Bridge next month
Wayne Bridge completed only 20 minutes of Manchester City's training session yesterday before limping off, this on the day his manager Roberto Mancini expressed his frustration at the full-back's inability to finish matches without breaking down.
Mancini, whose side could qualify for the Europa League group stage by beating Salzburg tonight, said he could not be blamed for failing to give Bridge more playing time – three starts all season – when the defender kept pulling up injured. "It's very difficult if a player is always injured, it's very difficult that he can play," Mancini said.
"He started to play again in the first game in Salzburg and after 70 minutes he was injured. He played against Blackpool and got injured. He played in Poznan and after 70 minutes he got injured. It's impossible that he can play. Every time he was available he played."
Bridge actually played all of the Blackpool fixture but Mancini had made his point. "It depends on him as he's always injured and he can't finish," the manager said. "If he's available he's part of this group. He's been unlucky. It's a physical problem: always hamstring or groin."
City will next month accept offers for Bridge, who returned to training four days ago having recovered from a hamstring injury sustained in Poznan. The impediment to a move may be the 30-year-old's unwillingness to take the likely cut in pay from around £90,000 a week which would come with a move, though City would gladly have that figure removed from their own pay-roll.
Bridge, one of Mark Hughes' first acquisitions nearly two years ago, arrived at City with a hamstring problem and though Hughes felt that the defender would add greater solidity and mobility to the left flank, his struggles for consistency became symptomatic of the club's defensive troubles under Mancini's predecessor.
After a particularly poor performance in a 3-3 home draw with Burnley shortly before Hughes was sacked, the manager was forced to make a strong defence of the £12m acquisition against claims from the Match of the Day pundits that Bridge's match mark was "minus six". Now, with Aleksandr Kolarov back from injury and looking like one of City's best summer acquisitions, the future for Bridge seems bleak.
Despite the improved away form that has consolidated City's league position, tonight brings them back to Eastlands for the first time since they were booed off after the goalless draw with Birmingham City last month. Mancini urged fans to get behind the side. "Supporters are supporters. When we win they are happy, when we lose they aren't. This is normal. We try and work, improve and win for them always."
He hopes Emmanuel Adebayor, who had a problem in training on Saturday, will be fit, though Yaya Touré is not available after suffering a migraine; he may be fit to face Bolton on Saturday. A win against Group A's bottom side will send City into the knockout stages if Juventus only manage a draw.

Manchester City (possible, 4-4-1-1): Given; Richards, Zabaleta, Lescott, Boyata; Milner, Vieira, De Jong, A Johnson; Silva; Adebayor.
Salzburg (possible, 4-4-2) Tremmel; Mendes da Silva, Afolabi, Schiemer, Sekagya; Pokrivac, Svento, Cziommer, Leitgeb; Zarate, Wallner.

Group A
Results so far Juventus 3 Lech Poznan 3; Salzburg 0 Manchester City 2; Lech Poznan 2 Salzburg 0; Manchester City 1 Juventus 1; Manchester City 3 Lech Poznan 1; Salzburg 1 Juventus 1; Lech Poznan 3 Manchester City 1; Juventus 0 Salzburg 0.

Remaining fixtures Tonight: Lech Poznan v Juventus; Manchester City v Red Bull Salzburg. 16 Dec Juventus v Manchester City; Red Bull Salzburg v Lech Poznan

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David Beckham has turned down the chance to join Everton on loan from LA Galaxy. The 35-year-old midfielder played with Toffees boss Moyes in 1995 at Preston. talkSPORT

Manchester United winger Park Ji-Sung has emerged as a shock target for Spanish club Sevilla. Daily Mirror

Liverpool are preparing a bid for Colombia striker Teofilo Gutierrez and are willing to pay £6m for the 25-year-old, who plays for Trabzonspor. footylatest.com

Serie A side Bari are stepping up their bid to sign Sunderland defender Anton Ferdinand for a possible £3m. talkSPORT

Fulham have their eyes on Freiburg frontman Demba Cisse and could stump up £5m for the Senegal international to help bolster their attack. talkSPORT

Middlesbrough insist Jason Steele is not for sale after the England Under-21 goalkeeper was linked with a £4m move to Arsenal. Daily Mail

Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola will turn down any move to Chelsea because he wants to work with Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. Daily Mirror

Former Sweden and Nigeria coach Lars Lagerback is the new favourite to get the Wales job. Daily Mirror

Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor has been told by manager Gerard Houllier to lay off lifting weights. The 24-year-old was told by previous boss Martin O'Neill to bulk up but Houllier says: "Sometimes players do too much. He's not in the gym now. The fact is, I think he should stop, he's too stocky." Daily Mirror
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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby Wooders » Wed Dec 01, 2010 9:37 am

supreme salesmanship from roberto there... they'll be queueing up for wayne !
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Re: Wednesday's B*ll*x

Postby craigmcfc » Wed Dec 01, 2010 2:58 pm

Ahhh Wagvent calendar time again. Not so sure about the first exhibit though
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Postby mr_nool » Wed Dec 01, 2010 3:09 pm

craigmcfc wrote:Ahhh Wagvent calendar time again. Not so sure about the first exhibit though


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