Romania international Adrian Mutu has lost his appeal and been ordered to pay former club Chelsea over £14million.
The Swiss Federal Court have upheld the decision made by FIFA and the Court of Arbitration for Sport in a legal battle which has lasted over five years.
Thirty-one-year striker Mutu, currently with Fiorentina, was sacked by Chelsea in September 2004 after testing positive for cocaine.
Mutu was handed a seven-month ban from football, prompting Chelsea to sue him as they aimed to recover the money they paid to sign him.
In a statement, the Swiss Federal Court said:"In a ruling on June 10, 2010, the Swiss Federal Court rejected the appeal formed by Adrian Mutu against the decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
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David N’Gog has often been a subject of ridicule from some fans who see the French striker as simply not good enough for Liverpool and pretty much a waste of space. However what many people fail to remember is that he is a young striker that still has plenty of time to improve. A loan move to newly promoted West Brom could finally allow him to grow as a footballer without the weight of expectation around him.
N’Gog moved to Liverpool from Paris Saint-Germain as a 19-year-old and has shown a few glimpses of quality at times, but has yet to look anywhere near the finished article. Unfortunately for N’Gog as soon as Fernando Torres was injured he was immediately thrown into the deep end by starting games, and was instantly expected to be the main man upfront and score the goals for the side. It is a lot of pressure to put a senior pro under, let alone a 19-year-old who has spent barely a year in the country.
Last season proved to be much the same for N’Gog, except Torres was injured a lot more than in the Frenchman’s first year so he played more often and as a result was under even more pressure to perform. However his scoring rate did improve as he scored eight goals in 37 games, and his overall record for Liverpool is 11 goals in 56 games. Although on paper it doesn’t look very good, you have to take into account that the majority of those appearances have been as a substitute and the fact that N’Gog is only 21.
Putting on the red shirt of Liverpool brings a lot of demand and responsibility and it’s hard for a young player to live up to it sometimes. Therefore a temporary switch to West Brom could just be what he needs to further his career.
Manager Roberto Di Matteo has admitted that he wants to bring the young striker to the Hawthorns saying:
“Yes, he is a player we are interested in, but most clubs wait until the end of July and the beginning of August before deciding on which players they might loan out.”
He will be under a lot less pressure if he joins them as the Baggies will almost certainly be considered favourites for relegation, so N’Gog will have nothing to lose as the weight of expectation will not be so strong. Hopefully he would do well for the side and it could be a real kick-start to his career, people are too quick to judge in today’s society and N’Gog needs to be at a club where can be forgiven for making mistakes. West Brom could turn out to be the perfect move for the Frenchman and in turn could see N’Gog return to Anfield with a renewed confidence next summer.
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Mario Balotelli looks like he could be heading towards an exit from Inter Milan this summer with Manchester City looking like they are in pole position to sign the striker. The temperamental 19-year-old has had his share of well-publicised fallings out with the club and because of his indiscipline, should Premiership managers steer clear of him?
After all do managers really want a player at a club who will try on the shirt of their local rivals, not always give his all in training, will throw his shirt to the ground after a big match and one that will readily criticise and argue back against his manager? Balotelli needs a serious attitude adjustment otherwise he is going to end up as another Antonio Cassano, a player who was full of promise but let his attitude prevent him from becoming a great. Roberto Mancini may feel as though he can get the best out of the Italian and can have a good working relationship with him as he is the man who handed Balotelli his Inter Milan debut in 2007. However should Balotelli decide to throw a strop whilst at Man City it remains to be seen whether or not Mancini could handle him in a way that benefits the club and the player.
Interestingly City’s main rivals for the promising youngster’s signature are said to be Manchester United. Sir Alex Ferguson’s side may already have a wealth of young strikers at their disposal, but the chance of adding a player of real quality like Balotelli may prove too good to turn down. Despite Mancini having already worked with the striker you can’t help but feel that Sir Alex would be far better at managing him as he wouldn’t stand for any of Balotelli’s antics, and a disciplined manager might just be what he needs. If United do want to sign the troubled striker then they will not be able to compete with City in terms of wages but they will have the pull over City in terms of being a bigger club, so it will be up to the Italian to decide who he wants to join.
Balotelli is extremely talented and if he wasn’t carrying a large chip on his shoulder then clubs would be looking to sign him in a heartbeat. But until he sorts himself out there will be a risk attached to buying him. Perhaps he does need a strong manager like Sir Alex Ferguson to mentor him or he needs someone that he has come to trust like Roberto Mancini. Whatever the case one thing is clear and that is his attitude needs to change immediately, he would be a great signing for the Premiership and a huge loss to Serie A. There is no telling just how good he could turn out to be if he sorts out his indiscipline but he needs to realise this himself before any change can occur.
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As it stands, there are still positions, personnel and formations to be decided. Having shifted Bale and Modric to different positions towards the back end of last season, Redknapp must decide who and how his best eleven lay out. Throughout his managerial career Redknapp has preferred to play 442, and his time at Tottenham has been little different. However, games in the Champions League, and the increase in the amount of games Spurs will play, mean that he may have to be more flexible in the system that he deploys. Despite this, it is important for any club to know their best starting team; competition for places makes this difficult for Spurs and it will take time, but ultimately it has to happen.
Give Gio a chance
As I explained yesterday, the lack of transfer activity at White Hart Lane can be eased with the re-introduction of Giovani Dos Santos. The Mexican winger has been in the wilderness since his time in England, and this may be the season to resurrect his career. Still young, having turned 21 at the end of last season, past attitude problems must be put down to inexperience and his pre-season form, plus an impressive World Cup, should be enough for him to earn at least a few starts. Should he then impress in the games he plays, Redknapp will be quick to give him a decent run in the team.
Pick a leader
While Ledley King still manages to defy modern science in churning out decent performances despite the virtual non-existence of training and conditioning, those performances are not frequent enough, for Redknapp or Spurs. When King is absent, his armband should be passed on to Michael Dawson. Robbie Keane has captained Spurs on many occasions, but I am a firm believer that a team’s captain should be guaranteed of their starting position, something the Irishman is not, and his commitment to the club is dubious. With Jonathan Woodgate struggling to even make the registered 25 such is his injury problems, Dawson is King’s partner in the back four. Dawson excelled last term and the captaincy would allow him to continue to grow into a top-class centre-back.
Balance competitions
Not just the first time in the Champions League for Spurs, but also for Redknapp. Although there is European experience at the club, the premier club competition in the world is in another class altogether. To do well in the Champions League (assuming they qualify, which I will), as well as finish in the top four again will be a mammoth task. Spurs are capable of it, but they may have to sacrifice domestic cups to achieve it. As much as teams love a cup run, and with eight wins in the competition, the FA Cup history at White Hart Lane is as good as most, it may be beneficial to put it, along with the Carling Cup, to the bottom of their agenda. Tottenham do not yet have the squad to compete in four competitions, and with the exception of Chelsea and Manchester United, and even they can struggle with it, few do. Qualification for the Champions League for a second successive season would cement Tottenham’s place amongst the top four/five in the country, and that is far more important than lifting the Carling Cup trophy.
Employ a witchdoctor
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Nothing else has worked with the perennial physio room visitors Jonathan Woodgate and Ledley King. Why stop with a witchdoctor; hypnotherapists, psychics, astronomers, anything that can get those two players fit would be a colossal boost for their club – just have chanting spells, sitting somewhere behind Clive Allen and Tim Sherwood. This may contradict the Michael Dawson point from above, but if Woodgate and King are fit and playing well they are as good as any centre-back pairing in the league. King managed twenty games last season, an impressive return for someone with such chronic problems. Woodgate managed just three, and could be potentially be absent till January. Four fit centre-backs (with Dawson and Bassong) would stop Redknapp having to dip into the transfer market.
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Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson dispensed with the services of three of his fringe first-team players on transfer deadline day.
Emiliano Insua joined Galatasaray on loan for the rest of the season, Damien Plessis moved to Panathinaikos for an undisclosed fee and Nabil El Zhar sealed a loan switch to PAOK.
Argentina international Insua moved to Anfield from Boca Juniors three years ago. The 21-year-old, who was on the verge of joining Fiorentina earlier in the summer, has made 62 appearances for the club, scoring one goal.
Frenchman Plessis was signed by former boss Rafa Benitez from Lyon in the summer of 2007 but scored just one goal in eight appearances for the first team.
Finally, Morocco international El Zhar has been with gthe Reds for the last four years following his arrival from St Etienne in 2006 but has scored just one goal in five starts and 27 substitute appearances for the club.
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Much to Arsenal’s fans relief over the summer, Arsene Wenger brought in two centre backs in the hope of strengthening what has been a problematic position for the Gunners in recent seasons. The first signing was Laurent Koscielny, a little known French defender who played for unfashionable Ligue One outfit Lorient. Understandably Arsenal fans were not entirely sure what to make of the transfer, but most trusted Wenger’s judgement and in the early stages of the season, it looked like that trust was well founded.
Sebastien Squillaci, another Frenchman, is a far more experienced player than Koscielny, and with the departure of William Gallas, Sol Campbell and Mikael Silvestre in the summer, Wenger obviously deemed it necessary to bring in a centre back with experience in an otherwise youthful backline. Again the early signs were good, but it was this new pairing in central defence that was torn apart by unfancied West Brom at the weekend, so will Gunners fans be reviewing the wisdom of these signings? And will it turn out to be money well spent?
If you’d asked Premier League supporters who Laurent Koscielny was before he came to England, none but the most avid of Football Manager fans would have been able to give you an answer. But when he was brought to the club, the familiar mantra of ‘Arsene Knows’, was seen in full effect as the transfer was largely welcomed by the club’s fans. Indeed early signs were good; Koscielny looked calm and composed after being thrown in at the deep end at Anfield, and had the pace needed to deal with Fernando Torres. His career at Arsenal is still in its infancy, but in the game against West Brom he did look suspect. This match could well prove to be an aberration for the squad however, and I think that the £8.5 million spent on Koscielny will prove to be a good deal in the long run.
Koscielny’s defensive partner in the game against West Brom was Sebastien Squillaci, and like his compatriot he looked shaky in the match. I am hesitant to judge the duo too harshly in this game though, because it was a bad day at the office for the whole team and it might well just be a one off this season. At 30 years of age Squillaci is an experienced head in what is a young backline, and his maturity could prove crucial for the club this season. Squillaci cost around £3.5 million, and the majority of his performances so far have suggested it will be another good deal by Wenger. Like Koscielny, I am predicting that Squillaci will have a successful season and will certainly be money well spent.
In an attacking team such as Arsenal, the defence is always going to come under pressure and therefore it is no surprise when the odd goal creeps in. In the modern game it is up to virtually the whole team to defend, and instead of blaming Arsenal’s centre-backs, I would be looking at Wenger’s tactics and the set-up of the team rather than individual players. After all, many centre-backs have suffered the same fate of leaking goals at Arsenal in recent years.
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Their performances over the weekend may not have been the greatest of their careers, but Laurent Koscielny and Sebastien Squillaci have already looked strong in Arsenal’s backline. The game was an aberration by the whole squad, and as a result the defenders came under the spotlight, fairly or unfairly. Arsene Wenger rarely gets things wrong in the transfer market, and in my opinion, Koscielny and Squillaci will not buck this trend.
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West Bromwich Albion assistant manager Eddie Newton has praised summer signing Pablo Ibanez for the way he has quickly adjusted to life in the Premier League.
The 29-year-old Spain international opted to leave Atletico Madrid for the Baggies and has since shown up well in his formative weeks at The Hawthorns.
Newton told the club's official website:"I think Pablo has been fantastic since he's been here – his humility, his professionalism, his ability to adjust to life in England, which he's done.
"He's been positive and he's picked up the language very quickly – we're very pleased with him.
"His CV is amazing, but you can see why it's so good.
"Sometimes you can get a player with that quality come in and, when you try to coach them, they simply don't want to know or they think they know everything because of where they've been – but not him.
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As Liverpool fans capped a breathless week, packed full with twists and turns that a takeover can bring – the confirmation that England Sports Ventures have completed a £300 million deal for the club means a much needed sigh of relief will disseminate across the red side of Mersey.
It offers the chance of recovery and restoration of a wonderful club tarnished by the sheer greed of previous owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett who plunged the club deeper and deeper into debt whilst showing a distinct lack of appreciation for the supporters and the history of it in the process. This is perhaps exemplified by their comments during such a frenetic week in the High Court where Tom Hicks said:
“I’m shocked, devastated, frustrated. We are being very careful to make sure we follow the High Court rules but I’m very disappointed. It’s hurt my family tremendously. This very valuable asset has been swindled away me in an epic swindle. I’m very angry about it.”
The stark reality is quite on the contrary. The only swindle was the detrimental way in which they ran the club and just how dreadful their custodianship was at Anfield. Hicks and Gillett said back in April that they were prepared to sell Liverpool, but their desire to make a return on their investment, as well as the huge debt they have loaded onto the club deterred potential bidders.
Borrowing huge amounts of money then saddling the responsibility of repayments onto the acquisition of the club brought about the “Spirit of Shankly” campaign who grew tired of seeing their beloved Reds gradually being destroyed.
But now under new leadership, I for one hope that John Henry and his team justify their statement that they “want to win” by doing so following such gross mistreatment of a club that has won a joint-record 18 league titles, seven FA Cups and a record seven League Cups as well as five Champions League’s. It is also owed to their excellent supporters for NESV to drag them from the mediocrity that current shrouds them aside from the world-class talents of Fernando Torres, Steven Gerrard and Pepe Reina.
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People will watch proceedings at Anfield through attentive eyes and whatever the new owners do, they must promise what they can actually deliver. The Hicks and Gillett reign will have Liverpool fans in a celebratory but cautious mood.
Tottenham Hotspur have revealed they have reached a pre-contract agreement with SuperSport United for the transfer of Bongani Khumalo.
The South Africa international defender had a trial at the north London club in September and will join, subject to a work permit being granted, in January.
"We are delighted to announce that we have reached a pre-contract agreement with SuperSport United for the transfer of Bongani Khumalo to the Club in January 2011, subject to a work permit being granted," read a club statement.
SuperSport United are one of Tottenham's partner clubs and recently won a third straight South African Premier League title.
Khumalo was part of South Africa's World Cup squad and scored the winning goal in their group stage victory over France.
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Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has struggled to send out a settled defence this season with Jonathan Woodgate and Michael Dawson sidelined with long-term injuries and Ledley King plagued by a chronic knee problem.Subscribe to Football FanCast News Headlines by Email
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“Pah! Well more than 4 goals is 5,” you might scoff in response to our transparent and ill-conceived choice of language, “there won’t be 5 goals in this game.” In response to that cynicism we’d say then you clearly haven’t seen either of these teams try to defend this season.
Whilst Tottenham have generally been able to cover up their defensive shortcomings by scoring more goals then their opponents, Liverpool have struggled in the goalscoring department. And the defending department.
A trouncing of West Ham has helped, but the reality is that Liverpool are still no where near their best. If Gareth Bale was able to destroy alleged best right-back in the world, Maicon, think what he’s going to do to poor Glenn Johnson – a man who’s defending is suspect at the best of times!
If that paints a picture gloomier than a Goth in art class, then there is hope for the Reds. Midweek matches have had a significant impact on Spurs Premier League campaign to the point where they’ve suffered some shock defeats and dropped valuable points. In their six games following European action so far this season they’ve picked up 10 points out of a possible 18. It’s hardly a disaster, but it suggests a potential weakness. Liverpool’s players have spent the week taking it easy and saying ill-advised things on Twitter and their freshness should give Tottenham else to think about.
When trying to pick out a result, you could make a case for virtually any of them. Spurs are clearly good enough to claim a straightforward win @ 11/10. Liverpool could improve their general performance levels and possibly claim at least a point and if not all three points. We’ll be indecisive about our indecision and nail our colours to the mast of the draw @ 23/10.
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One bet that we’ve been watching closely for the last number of weeks if Raul Meireles to get one the scoresheet at any stage in the match. Throughout his career he’s chipped in with goals for Porto and Portugal and he seems to be finding his range a bit more as he settles in to the Liverpool side. It’s only a matter of time before he opens his account and the 6/1 for that to happen this Sunday is tempting. If you’re that way inclined, then the option of Meireles to be 1st Goalscorer @ 16/1 may also appeal.
For Spurs, there’s such a wide variety of goalscoring options it’s difficult to single out one. Incredibly, Spurs have had 11 different goalscorers in all competitions this season and with less than half the season gone, 4 players are already in the foothills of notching up 10 goals. As we mentioned before, Bale could get his fair share of joy out of Johnson, but with Liverpool unlikely to commit when forward, it’s likely he’ll then provide the assist for a team-mate. Against one of his many former employers, Peter Crouch may have extra motivation to score and 13/2 for his to open the scoring looks like value.
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