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I welcome the signing of Berbatov as a Man Utd fan, he's an excellent player!

However do you guys really think he's worth in the region of almost 30m?

What did Man Utd sign Ruud for?

Will you balls.

LMAO! :laugh: Reply of the day!

BTW, I'd just like to say that if there are any Hull fans here, I hope you're happy! :crazy: You've nicked Peter Halmosi off us! :angry:

Oh well, we'll see you in the Championship again next season! :D

Fulham have signed striker Bobby Zamora and full-back John Pantsil from West Ham for a joint fee of ?6.3m.

Zamora, 27, had been at Upton Park since January 2004, but managed just 14 games last season, scoring one goal.

"I am looking forward to joining the rest of the team this week and preparing for the new campaign," he told the Fulham website.

Ghana international Pantsil joined West Ham in 2006 but started just seven league games for the Hammers.

Fulham manager Roy Hodgson said he was "very pleased" to add the pair to his squad.

Oh joy we have some money now, lets not spend it till next season.

22.19 AC Milan have agreed a deal with Barcelona for the signature of Ronaldinho, with the Brazilian set to put pen to paper on a three-year deal on Wednesday.

22.14 Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill has admitted he expects to hold further discussions with Liverpool in the coming days over the future of midfielder Gareth Barry.

22.58 Panathinaikos are set to make Gilberto Silva the highest paid player in Greek football by signing the Arsenal midfielder on a three-year contract, according to Greek sports radio station Sport FM.
Yeah they are called Messers Ceefax and Teletext.

Teletext told you that Arsenal were going to sign Barry?

Arsenal will not sign Gareth Barry because of two reasons; he is English, and he is also over the age of 14 (Arsene likes them young ;)).

MON is just trying to force Liverpool to bidding higher, knowing fully well that Liverpool could back out the deal leaving Villa with an unhappy Barry winding his contract down.

I don't know how you think MON coming out saying that Pat Rice asked about how the Barry-Liverpool transfer is progressing equates to "Arsenal are about to unveil Gareth Barry" in your mind.

Teletext told you that Arsenal were going to sign Barry?

Arsenal will not sign Gareth Barry because of two reasons; he is English, and he is also over the age of 14 (Arsene likes them young ;)).

MON is just trying to force Liverpool to bidding higher, knowing fully well that Liverpool could back out the deal leaving Villa with an unhappy Barry winding his contract down.

I don't know how you think MON coming out saying that Pat Rice asked about how the Barry-Liverpool transfer is progressing equates to "Arsenal are about to unveil Gareth Barry" in your mind.

You need to read what I wrote.

Go away re-read it then if you still don't get it, then I will write it in another format, maybe in 'scouse' so you get it.

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