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Arjen Robben

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Bellamy was never a problem, Riise probably deserved a wrap around his ankles with a nine iron, miserable bastard

regards
 
You know what I mean about Bellamy. Always thought he was a bit of cunt before he played for us. And when he joined us, he still was but you just refused to admit it.
 
[quote author=Sunny link=topic=35455.msg932571#msg932571 date=1251237411]
You know what I mean about Bellamy. Always thought he was a bit of cunt before he played for us. And when he joined us, he still was but you just refused to admit it.
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They become our cunt when they sign for us and we have to cheer them on. We try see beyond the cuntiness. I would have hated to have to try and 'warm' to Lucas Neill though.
 
[quote author=Sunny link=topic=35455.msg932314#msg932314 date=1251206352]
And how would we pay for him ? With magic beans ?
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Exactly.

Why do people keep ignoring the fact that we have no money to spend?
 
Bahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Real Madrid winger Arjen Robben has confirmed he has accepted an offer to join Bayern Munich.

The Dutchman's future has been the subject of intense speculation all summer following the arrivals of Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka.

A return to England has been mooted for Robben with Tottenham credited with an interest in the former Chelsea star, and in recent days Manchester United have also been linked with the player.

However, Bayern Munich have stolen a march on their rivals by agreeing a €25million (£22million) deal with Real to bring the Dutch international to the Allianz Arena.

Robben believes moving to Bayern is the best option for him as he is unlikely to be playing regularly for Real this season.

"This morning I made my decision. This is the best choice for me," Robben told Dutch newspaper Algemeen Dagblad.

Bayern are hoping to tie up a deal for the 25-year-old in the next 48 hours as they look to have him available for this week's clash with reigning champions Wolfsburg.

Robben is the third Dutchman on his way out of El Santiago Bernabeu this summer following the likes of Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Wesley Sneijder in leaving the Spanish giants.

The news of Robben's imminent arrival is sure to fuel speculation that Franck Riberycould leave Bayern before the close of the transfer window.

Munich now have probably two of the the best wingers in the world the fuckers!

£22mill is a lot of dough, but fair play.
 
[quote author=LarryHagman link=topic=35455.msg933488#msg933488 date=1251383352]

That's got a deal for Ribery to Madrid written all over it. Either now or in 12 months.
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yup
 
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