QPR are ready to reopen talks with Tottenham defender Michael Dawson over a potential transfer, Sky Sports claim.
The Loftus Road club are on a recruitment drive this summer, and have already added a number of new faces to Mark Hughes’ squad.
England international Dawson is not part of Andre Villas-Boas’ immediate plans, as Jan Vertonghen and William Gallas seem to be the Portuguese trainer’s preferences at centre-half.
The White Hart Lane club had accepted an offer of £9 million for the defender last week, but a potential deal broke down due to disagreements over personal terms.
However, Rangers are ready to invite Dawson for another round of negotiations, where they intend to offer the player a more lucrative package.
Hughes is keen to sign defensive reinforcements after watching his side concede six goals in their first two Premier League fixtures of 2012-13.
The decision over the deal is up to Dawson, who may well opt to stay at the north London side and fight for his place back in the team.
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger announced on Friday that he would be stepping down from his position at the end of the season after 22 years in charge of the north London outfit, with the decision over his successor this summer set to be a significant one for the club.
The Gunners’ only chance of qualifying for the Champions League looks to be by winning the Europa League – in which they face Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their semi-final tie at the Emirates Stadium on Thursday – and that could have an impact on who they can attract to replace the Frenchman.
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There are already a number of candidates that have been named as potential arrivals at Arsenal this summer, with Luis Enrique, Massimo Allegri and Thomas Tuchel featuring quite prominently.
We decided to ask the fans to select who they would want from our poll featuring 17 managers, and former Barcelona boss Luis Enrique came out on top with 313 votes in favour of appointing him, and with just 61 against bringing him to the Emirates Stadium.
The 47-year-old, who twice won the La Liga title while in charge of the Catalan giants, finished ahead of Massimo Allegri and Diego Simeone in second and third respectively, while Celtic’s Brendan Rodgers finished bottom of the pile, with supporters on Twitter dreading the idea that the former Liverpool boss could be a strong contender for the role.
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Wenger picked up a win in the first game since he revealed he would be leaving as three late goals saw his side beat West Ham United 4-1 at the Emirates on Sunday.
‘Boring, boring Chelsea’… the chants rang out from the Arsenal fans as the Blues held their side to a 0-0 draw to make another step towards the title and effectively kill off, arguably, their biggest rivals’ hopes of lifting the top prize. Barring a monumental collapse, the Blues will claim the top prize in the English game, and they thoroughly deserve it, too.
But despite the excitement in west London, Mourinho had to respond to the claims, digging at the Gunners for their lack of silverware in recent times. Arsenal fans have since pointed back at the often pragmatic style of play Mourinho adopts, but what’s wrong with it? The Chelsea boss is indeed an exciting manager, and here are FIVE reasons why…
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Success
In football, winning trophies is exciting. That’s the aim after all. And no manager does it better than Mourinho His honours list includes some of the biggest and best pots around in club action, including successes in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and, or course, English football. He’s even won the Champions League with two different clubs and ended Barcelona’s La Liga dominance.
Say what you want about how it gets done, the excitement of those massive victories outweighs it all.
Been involved in some of the biggest matches
The ‘ghost goal’, the famous 0-1 with Barcelona at the Nou Camp, the 2004 Champions League Final win with lowly Porto… Just a small selection of the top matches Mourinho has been involved in, with excitement, tactical nous and controversy all on show. No matter what happens there’s a story, and isn’t that exciting?
Helped to nurture the best players
Didier Drogba, John Terry, Frank Lampard, Eden Hazard, Petr Cech… Just a handful of top, top players who have Mourinho to thank for their success and talent. Some bosses just let talented players go out and play, but the Portuguese coach moulds his stars. Look at Hazard, a world class talent in an attacking sense, but now he’s added a defensively resolute nature to his game which makes him, arguably, the best all round attacking midfielder on the planet.
Turned Chelsea into a great side
Before Jose Mourinho, Chelsea were very much a ‘second string’ top tier side. Title challenges were not commonplace, while top stars came and went. But with Mourinho, and Roman Abramovich’s cash, the Blues are now one of the most feared sides in the beautiful game and have cemented their slot at the very top of Premier League football. Pretty exciting for their fans, right?
Great quotes…
Over to the big man…
“I think he is one of these people who is a voyeur. He likes to watch other people. There are some guys who, when they are at home, have a big telescope to see what happens in other families. He speaks, speaks, speaks about Chelsea.” – on Arsène Wenger.
“We would have lost if there were six Inter players left on the pitch.” – After defeating AC Milan 2-0 with nine men.
“Sometimes you see beautiful people with no brains. Sometimes you have ugly people who are intelligent, like scientists.” – On the state of the Stamford Bridge pitch prior to their home Champions League game against Barcelona in 2006.
“Young players are a little bit like melons. Only when you open and taste the melon are you 100 per cent sure that the melon is good.
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Sometimes you have beautiful melons but they don’t taste very good and some other melons are a bit ugly and when you open them, the taste is fantastic… One thing is youth football, one thing is professional football. The bridge is a difficult one to cross and they have to play with us and train with us for us to taste the melon.
For example, Scott Sinclair, the way he played against Arsenal and Man United, we know the melon we have.”
“I saw their players and manager go for a lap of honour after losing to us in their last home game. In Portugal if you do this, they throw bottles at you.” – on Manchester United.
“Barcelona have a great club. But in 200 years of history they have won the European Cup only once. I have been managing for a few years and I have already won the same amount.” – said during the 2005-2006 season. Barcelona went on to win the Champions League.
“How do you say cheating in Catalan?” – after Chelsea were beaten 2-1 by Barcelona in a match where Mourinho accused Lionel Messi of getting Asier del Horno sent off.
“It was a goal that came from the moon – from the Anfield stands” – defeat against Liverpool in the Champions League.
The media circus surrounding Wayne Rooney has turned from the misguided and misinformed to the completely ridiculous. Speculation over his future was triggered in rather bizarre circumstances, with the tabloids and broadsheets linking Sir Alex Ferguson’s decision to bench the England man for Manchester United’s second leg fixture against Real Madrid in the Champions League with him apparently being caught smoking earlier in the season. Its lead to allegations that Rooney’s future at Old Trafford was delicately hanging in the balance, and a long-standing rift had formed between player and manager stemming from the striker’s abrupt and surprising decision to transfer list himself a few years ago.
Following the reports that immediately followed the now infamous 2-1 tie at Old Trafford, that focused almost solely on Rooney’s future rather than the match itself, Ferguson was so appalled by rumours of a sour relationship that he banned three major newspapers from Manchester United press conferences until they formally apologised for their misreporting. But rather than quashing the question-marks lingering over the 27 year old’s head, it appears to have only added fuel to the fire, and now every time Rooney is subbed off, match day commentators and the media quickly allude to it being a sign that his days are numbered and he will be jettisoned in the summer, without even a moment’s hesitation.
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This is quite simply getting out of hand. I am not suggesting that there is no way Sir Alex Ferguson would sell one of his most influential players, considering he only has a year left on his contract, but the litmus test for a player’s future should not be based upon how often he is substituted or not included in the starting XI.
Going back to that Champions League defeat, Rooney’s replacement, as a supporting striker to play behind Robin Van Persie and do much of the legwork, was Danny Welbeck. Although there is a gulf in quality between the two England internationals, there is no doubt that Welbeck posesses uniquely athletic attributes and a physique that Rooney is sufficiently lacking in.
Furthermore, for the first hour, until Luis Nani was shown a red card for dangerous play, the 22 year old was playing an integral role in United’s game plan by pinning back Xabi Alonso and limiting his time and space on the ball, in addition to getting alongside Van Persie in the final third. In fact, as soon as Ferguson’s hand was forced into taking off Welbeck during the reshuffle following Nani’s dismissal, Real Madrid’s deep-lying playmaker was suddenly conducting play, and the Champions League semi-finalists found themselves in complete control of the match in just a matter of minutes after spending much of it unable to find any sort of groove.
But rather than drawing on the fact that football is a team game, and furthermore, in the modern era, is a squad game, where managers are allocated a roster of 25 to pick and chose from at their own preference for each particular fixture, and therefore, despite the grand occasion, Welbeck was a much better suited candidate to play in a rather unique ‘duel role’, as Ferguson himself has referred to it as, the British media have concluded that Rooney is no longer of sufficient use at Old Trafford.
The United forward’s substitution against West Ham two weeks ago, in an incredibly dogged affair which could have ultimately won the Red Devils the title had they claimed all three points, appears to have been the que for claims that his speculated summer transfer to PSG is now a ‘done deal’.
As I’ve previously stated, I am not suggesting that Rooney’s future at Old Trafford is completely guaranteed. With just a year left of his contract, now is the time Fergie will be using his ‘helicopter view’ of the club, as described by former assistant Steve McLaren, to decide whether or not to move on his long-serving forward. It would not be the first time the Scottish gaffer has shafted one of his key players during their prime, and there is certainly a case for letting Rooney go in the summer.
Although I am a fan of Rooney’s abilities myself, there is a growing concern that despite being the focal point of what has been the most consistent club in England over the past ten years, he is still yet to reach the dizzy heights many expected of him as a teenager at Everton. He may be one of the Premier League’s best performers when it comes to facing rank and file teams, but in the big occasions, he gets too involved in the dog fight, using his priceless spirit and determination, but in the process sacrificing his duties as an attacker.
Furthermore, Fergie’s dilemma of where to play the 27 year old raises more questions than it answers. There is a strong case for pushing him deeper into the midfield to play alongside Michael Carrick, as the need for a ball-winning midfielder is becoming less of a requirement in the modern game.
But with the United boss expected to delve into the transfer market heavily during the summer, amid the fear of a serious backlash from Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal next season following their rather lacklustre campaigns, the Red Devils are said to be bringing in a new centre-back, a new central midfielder and a new striker, whilst attacking midfielder Shinji Kagawa appears to be improving by the game.
It does not mean Wayne Rooney would constantly be chosen over for all of his three most prominent positions, but from a cost-effective point of view, it clearly does not make sense for one of the club’s highest earners and most financially valuable players, in terms of the size of transfer fee he’d command, to be making sporadic appearances in various different departments of the United starting XI and becoming a victim of his own versatility.
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However, my own hunch is that the United man will end his career at Old Trafford. Perhaps his stay will not be extended to the levels of Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes, who both have an incredibly professional approaches to maintaining their fitness and performance levels, but he is an a unique type of player that only comes round once in a generation.
Whilst perhaps the likes of David Silva, Juan Mata or Gareth Bale, whom take up similar positions and fulfil the same duties for their respective teams, possess greater technique on the ball, there is no doubt that Rooney’s aggression, power, work-rate and desire, which spills over into him filling in at right-back or clearing off his own goal line when requried, is an incredibly rare trait for an attacking midfielder to the extent where it is difficult to find a comparative player to the same level of ability throughout Europe.
But just as I criticise the newspapers for second-guessing Sir Alex Ferguson, I’m afraid my own predictions are guilty of doing the same. The fact is, despite the rumours of a ‘done deal’, or an ‘already agreed’ transfer with PSG from anonymous sources, only Fergie himself will know the truth over Rooney’s future, and he will have decided the England man’s fate some time ago.
However, I can safely say that it was not decided in the build up to the Real Madrid tie, and similarly, not starting the England man for the second leg was not a subliminal indication that his days are numbered, just as taking him off against West Ham was not a sign that Rooney’s use to the United first team had expired. Both decisions were made for footballing reasons, and it is a shame they’ve been misinterpreted and misreported as a central point of Sir Alex’s summer transfer policy.
Everton fans are calling for Oumar Niasse to get more playing time after the club posted a birthday tweet to the Senegal international.
It’s been a rather weird season for Everton fans, as the signings that were supposed to deliver European football have only delivered disappointment.
January signings Cenk Tosun and Theo Walcott have certainly made a more positive impact, but they have also meant less playing time for fan favourite Oumar Niasse.
Niasse was treated very poorly under Ronald Koeman, and his occasional lack of ability is more than made up for through sheer hard work and determination.
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Fans will always appreciate a player who gives 110 per cent for the cause, and plenty are calling for him to get more minutes after the club wished him a happy 28th birthday.
The Senegalese star has started just nine games in the Premier League this season, but has still managed seven goals and two assists.
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With pretty much nothing left to play for this season, fans are wishing Niasse all the best on his birthday, and also hoping he gets some more chances before the season ends.
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The Championship clash between Blackpool and Leeds was marred by scenes of ugly crowd violence after a small number of away fans watched the game from the home end.
Images surfaced showing rival supporters clashing inside Bloomfield Road while police and paramedics were forced to intervene, with some fans ending up being treated for minor injuries. It appears that having sold out their quota of tickets for the away end, many Leeds fans made the journey anyway and got tickets to sit in Blackpool’s pretty empty home end. Thousands of Blackpool fans have been boycotting matches due to the poor form and bad leadership for Karl Oyston which left plenty of seats free for Leeds fans to buy.
After the events Blackpool wrote letters to home fans demanding answers as to how 90 Leeds fans ended up in the home section. Leeds have a large fan base and the away support they get is often fantastic however more needs to be done to stop issues like this happening.
Of the 90 fans who entered the Championship game in the wrong end it was only a handful of fans on either side who caused an issue. Most watched the game without causing any issues or showing their team colours. Sadly, it is always when things go wrong that it is remembered and these small number of fans on both sides have put a dent in their reputation. So should Leeds fans be given a bigger away allowance at matches to help solve these issues?
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At the game at Blackpool, the stewards and officials would have known that there was going to be plenty of empty seats with attendances being as low as 2000 this season. On this occasion it seems daft that when the demand was there for away tickets nothing was done to accommodate more fans. The easiest option would have been to move Blackpool fans into three stands and sell Leeds more tickets. It would have helped solve the violence inside the stadium.
Blackpool is not the only ground which doesn’t sell out every home game. Plenty of grounds have empty seats at stadiums yet nothing is ever done when away fans fill their quota. While most clubs have a superb home following, some have stadiums which are simply too big for them such as Sheffield Wednesday and MK Dons.
Leeds have a big following and more should be done to help support that. There are not many clubs in this country which have such a good following home and away. Fans love going to away games for the whole day experience whether they have or haven’t got a ticket and clubs are not going to be able to stop that happening. It’s about time clubs reconsider their policies on away tickets- it’s not like it is a bad thing, they will end up with more money if they sell more tickets!
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The majority of fans, not just Leeds ones, are a great set of people who just want to go and support their team. Clubs need to embrace it not try and crush it.
Wigan target Odion Ighalo says he is ready to make the switch to the Premier League at the end of the season.
The 23-year-old has spent the last two seasons with Spanish outfit Granada, where he has caught the eye of a number of European clubs with his goalscoring exploits.
The Nigerian hitman will head back to parent club Udinese at the end of the current campaign but doesn’t intend to stay in Italy long as he looks to complete a move to the Premier League.
Wigan are thought to be keeping tabs on Ighalo as boss Roberto Martinez looks to bolster his attacking options in the summer.
Swansea are also thought to be monitoring Ighalo’s progress, with the striker clearing the way for a transfer by claiming it would be a dream come true to join a Premier League club.
“I would be very happy to play in England and it is a dream for most players to play in the Premier League,” Ighalo told Sky Sports.
“It has been one of my dreams to come to England and I hope that can happen this summer.
“I have heard some clubs are interested in signing me and we will see what happens at the end of the season.
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“I think my style of football would be suited for England and I think I could be a success there.”
Manchester United fans absolutely hated Anthony Martial’s performance against West Brom, after the winger made little impact off the bench in Sunday’s defeat.
Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United suffered yet another incredible setback on Sunday as they fell to a 1-0 defeat at home to West Brom.
The Baggies are almost certain to get relegated this season, but nonetheless came away from Old Trafford with all three points courtesy of Jay Rodriguez’s second half goal.
Fans were furious this week when reports broke that Anthony Martial wanted to leave the club, but some are actually now yearning for his departure after his cameo in Sunday’s defeat.
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Martial replaced Paul Pogba in the second half, but couldn’t make the desired impact as United struggled to create any sort of attacking structure.
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While plenty of fans have defended the talented Frenchman amidst rumours of his possible departure, he might not want to check social media for the next couple of days.
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When Vincent Tan, owner of Cardiff City, announced that he was going to make the Bluebirds red everyone thought they had misheard him. Despite the massive protests by everybody involved in the club, Tan carried on his mission to change Cardiff City’s kit and badge to red.
But why was he so against the colour blue? They were nicknamed the Bluebirds so having a red bluebird just seemed more than a bit stupid. In Asia, blue is seen as an unlucky colour and tan believed that to get to and survive in the Premier League they needed the lucky colour: red.
Tan was determined to make Cardiff City one of the most famous teams in Asia alongside Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal. And what colour do they all play in? Red.
After two and a half years playing in red, fans have never taken to the colour change and they have carried on their protests. However, it looks like Tan has finally bowed down to the pressure as from next season Cardiff’s first shirt will go back to blue with a badge redesign.
The new badge has been now revealed – with the old bluebird being in the centre of the crest – but there is still a dash of red with the Welsh dragon at the bottom of it.
So what made Tan change his mind? Did he decide that red was unlucky after all?
Let’s take a look at the two and a half years spent in the ‘lucky’ colour.
When Cardiff changed their home colours to red and black in 2012 they went on to have the best start to a league campaign ever. With a club record of nine consecutive home wins it looked like the lucky colour was working.
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That season the luck continued for Cardiff. They won the Championship and were promoted to the Premier League for the first time in the clubs history.
When you look at that it seems the lucky colour had certainly done something right.
Sadly the luck ran out next season as they struggled in the top flight. Tried as they might there just didn’t seem to be so much as a lucky sock for the Welsh side.
After a difficult season Cardiff were relegated back into the Championship after only one year at the top. So that is one lucky season and one unlucky season – the finally decision on the colour’s lucky potential lies with the current Championship season.
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At the beginning of the season the Bluebirds were one of the favourites to be promoted with many believing they could bounce straight back. But, things didn’t quite go according to plan. Cardiff currently sit 15th in the league table in what is quite a poor season for them with no hope of even reaching the play-offs.
Verdict: Red is an unlucky colour for Cardiff!
Lucky or unlucky, Cardiff fans look like they are finally getting what they want and maybe it’s time to remember football form usually comes from skill and determination – and maybe just a little bit of luck.
After what could only be described as two of the most disappointing weeks for the club this season a win at bury was the only thing that could put smiles back on people’s faces. The team duly delivered though and a 2-0 win saw City climb closer to them potentially lucrative playoff spots.
It was a performance of a team that despite the loss of their manager was still full of confidence and after taking an early lead with an assured finish from Clarke, the team never looked back. It wasn’t all our own way but we were pretty comfortable throughout the game. City continued to push throughout the match and a clever little turn and shot from Baker secured the 3 points.
It was a match against a side who are really struggling and look highly likely to be relegated come the end of the season. Most people would have looked at that game and said it was one that we had to win and they were probably right but we had to turn up and do a job which we did.
It is a good advert for any new potential manager as it shows the squad is good enough to cope with the loss of a great manager. A few potential candidate have been snapped up by others but my personal favourite is still out there. I am of course referring to Nigel Adkins who I still can’t quite believe lost his job at Southampton.
The realistic favourite for the job is still Phil Brown in my eyes, he came close last time round and the board clearly liked what his plans were. I still remain a little sceptical if we were to make this appointment but I think he is a manger who someone needs to take a gamble on and maybe that gamble will pay off for us.
Another name that has entered the fray is that of Di Canio. Personally I don’t like his management style and whilst he did do a good job at Swindon he did it with a lot of financial backing something which Coventry clearly don’t have. As a match I don’t think he is the right man for this club and I personally feel that we will end up taking steps further back if he was to be appointed.
A final name that I feel is worth a mention is that of the man currently in charge. There is no doubting that Lee Carsley was a great player and a leader on the pitch and whilst this can lead to a successful career in management I’m not sure this is the right time for him. He is doing a great job with the youngsters right now and I feel that time spent as someone’s number two would be better for him. I wouldn’t be totally against his appointment but it would be a huge gamble from the club and one I don’t think we need to take right now.
Turning our attention back to football matches and Wednesday night’s trip to Crewe is going to require another miracle. 3-0 down after the first leg means city have s huge mountain to climb. There seems to be a wide acceptance within the footballing world that this game is over which was confirmed when sky decided to drop the match and instead show the other are final which is more finely balanced at 1-0. This is understandable but is a real kick in the teeth to us Coventry fans.
There are still plenty including myself that haven’t written this tie off yet. Our away record this season has been fantastic. We have not only won more than we have lost but we have scored a lot of goals on our travels with us in fact being the highest scoring team away from home. It is goals that we need against Crewe and having scored 3 or more away from home on 6 different occasions this season I find myself still believing we can turn it around.
This club needs some positivity after all of the recent negativity which has surrounded it in the last few weeks. A miracle turn around in this 2nd leg tie could be just the medicine city fans need. A trip to Wembley for any team in any competition is a truly special occasion and I just feel with everything that has happened at our club in the recent past that it will be that extra little bit special for us Coventry fans.
Realistically I know it is a long shot but as the saying goes it’s not over till the fat lady sings and whilst she might have been warming up her vocals ever since that 1st leg defeat she has not started singing yet. We need to believe, the players need to believe and we can do this, we can win and we can have our day in the sun at Wembley.
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