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thats the trouble with chinese you have 1 takeover then you want another 30 mins later:P

if the chinese do take over do you thing theres any chance of a "house special" and get rid of the cold pies....??:D

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Hull City after Sharp & McCabe want's someone like Graham Taylor to be director of football role.

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He's alright on my football manager, could be a good player. He's a right winger Laws has probably gone for him with Jermaine being suspended.

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TERRY Venables and Steve McClaren are the surprise names being considered by Sheffield United as they look to appoint a director of football.

They join Graham Taylor on the list of possible candidates to complete a hat-trick of former England managers in contention for the role.Robbo will be a ambassador for Man Utd,I thought he wanted to get back into management,another hanger honer at Old Trafford.

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TERRY Venables and Steve McClaren are the surprise names being considered by Sheffield United as they look to appoint a director of football.

They join Graham Taylor on the list of possible candidates to complete a hat-trick of former England managers in contention for the role.Robbo will be a ambassador for Man Utd,I thought he wanted to get back into management,another hanger honer at Old Trafford.

 

 

If they can affford them then why not give one of them the managers job?:)

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Songo'o should be kept!, he obviously is looking to impress & is full of tricks & confidence that hopefully would be contageous amongst the squad!

Laws showed his coaching skills by trying out a starting line up, but having another up his sleeve that he was going to go with! & it worked!

Sean McAllister should play regularly, as he was hard working & complimented Kavanagh well & Burton can actualy hold the ball up & it don't keep coming back!

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Polish Striker Joins Owls

 

Brian Laws has this morning brought in striker Bartosz Slusarski on loan from West Brom for the rest of the season.

 

The 26-year-old joins early on deadline day for loans in the Football League, as Laws looks to bolster the thin Owls attack following the injury to Marcus Tudgay last week.

 

Slusarski started his career at Lech Poznan but made his first big move in 2004, joining Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski as a replacement for Grzegorz Rasiak who had refused to sign a new contract. He bagged 20 goals in 55 appearances for them, before going on loan to Portuguese side U.D. Leiria in the 2006-07 season. He won their player of the season award and helped them to Intertoto Cup qualification.

 

He moved to The Hawthorns last summer in a £680,000 move and made his only appearance for The Baggies in a 3-2 defeat to Colchester in October. He was loaned to Blackpool in November where he played six times, scoring once before returning to the West Midlands in January.

 

 

 

In other news Ben Sahar scored the only goal for Israel under-21s as they beat their Moldovan counterparts in a European Championship qualifier. Meanwhile Deon Burton came on as a second half substitute for Jamaica as they drew 2-2 with Trinidad & Tobago in Kingston last night.

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Great, now Laws should get rid of Showumni as he's utterly useless. He's a Bristol City reserve player for a reason.

 

I do think we needed another midfielder though....

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