London - Alex McLeish resigned as the manager of Birmingham City on Sunday following their relegation from the Premier League, with the club saying he had told acting chairman Peter Pannu in an email he was leaving the Midlands site.
Birmingham City Football Club can conform Alex McLeish has resigned as manager, " said a statement on the club website. Acting chairman Peter Pannu received an email resignation from McLeish earlier today (yesterday) while away on business in Amsterdam.
No further comments will be made at this moment in time and updates will be released in due course, "the statement added - Stay Tune!
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Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Dalglish calls for delay to new EPL season
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish has called for the English Premier League season to kick off on a Sunday so that players do not have two games in less than 72 hours at the start of a 10 month season. Dalglish is dismayed that football over-crowded fixture list will leave top stars having to play for their countries in international friendlies all over the world on Wednesday, August 10, before flying back to their clubs for the opening league fixtures three days later on August 13.
The Premier League unveil their fixture list for the 2011/12 season on Friday and Dalglish is hoping common sense will prevail. He said "It's an important season for everyone, with a European Championship at the end of it. So how can it be helpful for players to play Wednesday-Saturday right at the beginning?". Stay Tune!
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The Premier League unveil their fixture list for the 2011/12 season on Friday and Dalglish is hoping common sense will prevail. He said "It's an important season for everyone, with a European Championship at the end of it. So how can it be helpful for players to play Wednesday-Saturday right at the beginning?". Stay Tune!
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Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Devil's Jones deal in tatters
London - Manchester United multi-million pound signing of teenage defender Phil Jones from Blackburn Rovers lies in tatters. Blackburn Indian owners have reacted furiously to what they perceive as United attempt to railroad them into selling the 19 year old and have told United "We will not be bullied".
And in a stunning 11th-hour development on Saturday, Liverpool have told Blackburn they will pay 22 million for Jones, a move that will ruin Sir Alex Ferguson holiday mood as he takes a break in the south of France. Arsenal have also belatedly submit ted a bid that tops United 16.5 million offer and with Chelsea showing serious interest in the player, too, an auction appears to be unfolding. It will come as a bitter blow to Ferguson if he misses out on Jones, and it will sting all the harder if the player ends up at United fierce rivals at Anfield.
Rover owners have been angered by United attitude and at a meeting on Saturday in Pune, india which was attended by manager Steve Kean, straight off a plane to Mumbai they resolved to prevent the deal going through. United have offered to make Jones the highest-paid teenager in the history of English football with a startling 80,000 pound a week contract but Blackburn are even prepared to top that.
Rover's chairwomen Anuradha Desai made it clear to Kean and fellow executives who made up a "war council" in india that they must try to persuade the defender to stay. The prospect of being a future club captain is also being dangled before Jones. Money is said to be "not an issue" for Desai's family who are billionaires through their Venky's poultry conglomerate. They want to keep their best players, especially homegrown talents such as Jones.
But if they fail to persuade him, they will do all they can to elicit the best price from one of Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, United or Tottenham, telling Jones "if you go, you go where we get the best money" A source close to Rovers said " United can't do what they want in this case. Jones is a Blackburn player and while there is a clause that could mean he leaves, it's far from the straight forward issue everyone assumes it to be - Stay Tune!
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Monday, 13 June 2011
Bellamy stunned by demanding City
Manchester - Manchester City have placed a 4 million pound price tag on Craig Bellamy and put him on a collision course with boss Roberto Mancini. Bellamy was stunned that they are demanding any free for him.
City tough stance has scared off Everton and Bolton but having paid the bulk of Bellamy's wages during his loan to Cardiff, they do not see why they should let a player who cost them 15 million pound and has two years left on his contract go fot nothing. - Stay Tune!
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Neymar keeps Roman waiting
London - Brazil striker Neymar has insisted on keeping Stamford Bridge owner Roman Abramovich waiting on any move to London. "Let's see how things are as i don't want to make any decision right now.
Abramovich is ready to pay Brazilian club Santos 35 million pound for him and then line the player pocket's with 20 million pound deal over four years. But Neymar may prefer Real Madrid and that is why he wants to keep his options open until after the Copa Amerika.
He also wants to see whether Guus Hiddink takes up the coaching reins at Chelsea as expected and whether Mark Hughes comes in an his No 2. This all means Abramovich must play a waiting game over his top transfer target a game he is already used to as the Hiddink saga rolls on.
Sources in Turkey said that Hiddink's future as their national manager will be resolved in the coming week - Stay Tune!
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Bayern join United, City and Chelsea for Nasri
Cash-rich Bayern Munich are poised to slug it out with the two Manchester clubs and Chelsea for the capture of Arsenal midfielder Samir Nasri. The Germans whose repeated profits in recent years are said to have made them the fourth richest club in the world, have 200 million pound to spend and want Nasri to line up alongside and then become an eventual replacement for 28 year old, Franck Ribery, who is nearing the end of his contract.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is concerned that Nasri,23, and felow Frenchman Gael Clichy, who have a year left on their contracts are vulnerable to big-spending clubs. United's interest is genuine, especially as Wesley Sneijder's 250,000 pound a week pay demands have priced the Holland midfielder out of their reach.
That wage though would be no deterrent to City or Chelsea. Yet even then they would still have work to do in persuading the midfielder to switch after he said he was happy at Inter Milan. United are also cooling their interest in Everton midfielder Jack Rodwell, who has become a target fot Tottenham where he could replace Luka Modric.
Despite the protestations of Manager Harry Redknapp, his Croatia midfielder looks certain to leave White Hart Lane. However anybody wanting Modric will have to see off Chelsea's longstanding interest in the player - Stay Tune !
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Sunday, 12 June 2011
It's Fergusan vs Cantona as United take on New York Cosmos
Former Manchester United striker Eric Cantona will be up against Alex Fergusan in the Old Trafford dugout in August when the Frenchman takes charge of the New York Cosmos for Paul Scholes testimonial. Cantona director of soccer at the reformed Cosmos, and honorary president Pele will invite a selection of players from around the world to take on United on Aug 5 for the American club's first match in more than a quarter of a century.
I wish to congratulate Paul for such an incredible career at United and i am looking forward to returning to Old Trafford in my new role with Cosmos, "Cantona told the club's website (www.nycosmos.com) on Friday. The Frenchman, who retired in 1997 and was voted United Player of the Century, was a cult figure at Old Trafford where he enjoyed a colorful and often controversial spell.
I hope they (the fans) enjoy the night especially seeing the boss (Fergusan) and Eric battling it out in front of the dugouts, "said former England midfielder Scholes who retired last month. The Cosmos, a former powerhouse in the now-defunct North American Soccer League (NASL) who once had Pele and Franz Beckenbauer in their ranks, folded in 1985 but were relaunched last August.
They hope to join North American top professional league, Major League Soccer, when they have recruited players and found a stadium - Stay Tune !
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