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Published Date: 17 June 2009
The one-stop shop for all today's news and gossip from the transfer market.
Sanchez for Motherwell?

THE SCOTSMAN: Former Northern Ireland manager Lawrie Sanchez has declared his interest in becoming the next Motherwell manager.

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McInnes for West Brom?

THE SCOTSMAN: Former West Brom defender Darren Moore believes St Johnstone manager Derek McInnes would be the ideal candidate to replace Tony Mowbray as manager.

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Bayern want more for Ribery

THE GUARDIAN: Bayern Munich have rejected an opening bid believed to be worth around £40m from Chelsea for France winger Franck Ribéry.


Raith's Wardlaw joins Cowdenbeath

THE SCOTSMAN: Cowdenbeath manager Danny Lennon has made former Raith Rovers striker Gareth Wardlaw – released by the Kirkcaldy club – his first summer signing.

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Annan recruit Sloan

THE SCOTSMAN: East of Scotland Player of the Year Lewis Sloan has agreed to join his former Dalbeattie Star colleagues, defender Kevin Neilson and midfielder John MacBeth, at Third Division Annan Athletic.

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White for Clyde?

DAILY RECORD: Former Dundee keeper Michael White, recently released by Alloa, was one of the first players to sign up for open trials at Clyde.


Man Utd youth policy

THE GUARDIAN: Manchester United have made a decision not to sign players aged 26 or above for large transfer fees because of new financial stipulations which have been put in place at Old Trafford.


Ibrahimovic for Chelsea?

DAILY EXPRESS: CHELSEA were last night preparing to join the hunt for £30 million-rated Inter Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic.


Real Madrid trio for Spurs?

DAILY MAIL: Tottenham chief Daniel Levy has been in talks with Real Madrid over the potential signings of Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Arjen Robben and Gabriel Heinze for a combined £30million.


Inter duo for West Ham?

DAILY MAIL: West Ham United are pressing ahead with their moves for experienced South American internationals Mancini and Luis Antonio Jimenez from Inter Milan.


Robinho for Barcelona?

THE MIRROR: Barcelona are poised to hand Mark Hughes the solution to his biggest Manchester City problem by tabling a £35million bid for Robinho.



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1

The Chelsea Ranger,

17/06/2009 12:33:03
And why is Robhino a problem?
2

The Hawker,

17/06/2009 22:50:58
See that Nakamura has agreed a two year contract and 1.5 m Euros a year with Espanyol. An option to extend for a third year if he makes a minimum number of appearances.

Still some discussions going on regarding how to split advertising revenue.

Should be finalised today
3

Daillyman,

18/06/2009 00:50:00
To TM.

As I was reading the Mowbray thread I noticed you had mentioned me a few times in posts 88 and 90.

Unfortunately the thread was removed, much like you mate Pax's religious posts that he was chastised for posting, and they were red carded.

You mentioned you chinned during a debate about religion.

YOU SIR ARE A LIAR!

Unlike you and some of your cult following, I do not do religion, bigotry or sectarian debate.

Try sticking to the facts and not making lies up to try to impress your your flock of sheep.

Try acting like a mature man, rather than the prat you have acted like the last few days, or since Pax has returned.
4

The Hawker,

18/06/2009 01:17:35
Dailly

You didn't miss much on that thread...
5

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20/06/2009 16:50:05
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