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Anfield side hope to have transfer business done by the end of the week. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is reportedly closing in on deals to sign five players in the coming days as the An...
Anfield side hope to have transfer business done by the end of the week. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is reportedly closing in on deals to sign five players in the coming days as the Anfield boss sets about investing his Anfield transfer war-chest that is to be boosted by the long awaited sale of Andy Carroll to West Ham according to the Daily Mirror. This source claims that deals are in place to sign five additions by the end of the week, the most high-profile of which being the capture of Armenian international Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who is set to join Liverpool in a deal worth around £22m and will undergo a medical in the next day or two. The 24 year old has apparently been pursued by sides able to offer the Shakhtar Donestk man Champions League football but has been persuaded by Rodgers to join his young Liverpool squad, clearly convinced that the Merseyside club are on the up. Mkhitaryan had an excellent season in 2012/13, scoring 25 goals in all competitions from an advanced midfield position and is perhaps seen as a long term replacement for Steven Gerrard. The Daily Mirror believe that 21 year old FC Porto attacker Christian Atsu will come in for a fee in the region of £3m and that Liverpool will land Sevilla youngster Luis Alberto in a £5m deal, the addition of both helping to strengthen the Liverpool attack. Moves to capture £9m Sunderland keeper Simon Mignolet are said to be close to completion, a move that will surely leave many to wonder whether Pepe Reina will make his long awaited move back to Barcelona. The Belgian keeper is considered one of the best in the Premier League and it seems unlikely that Rodgers would be able to keep both happy fighting for Liverpool's starting spot. Though Liverpool have announced a deal in principal to sign £7m Celta Vigo striker Iago Aspas, as yet a deal has not been confirmed but this source believes such an announcement is on the cards. The 25 year old scored 23 goals to take his side into La Liga and then showed he is capable of raising his game by finishing as the club's top scorer in the Spanish top tier, netting a dozen before bidding an emotional farewell to the side he has represented since the age of eight. The £35m Liverpool paid Newcastle United for Andy Carroll in January 2011 was a fee that was greatly questioned at the time and it has indeed, perhaps unsurprisingly, proved an expensive mistake and the Merseyside club are seemingly very keen to finally offload the England man on a permanent basis, even if they do have to sell at £20m less than they forked out. One would imagine that other players may be sold to help balance the books after such an ambitious spending spree, with the likes of Stewart Downing, Martin Skrtel and the aforementioned Reina perhaps being offloaded to cover the cost of player purchases as well as making room for their arrival.
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A possibility for a good start to 2013/14 for the Carrow Road side. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts Norwich may enjoy some reasonable opening fixtures to the 2013/14 Premier League season, as they start at home to Roberto...
A possibility for a good start to 2013/14 for the Carrow Road side. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts Norwich may enjoy some reasonable opening fixtures to the 2013/14 Premier League season, as they start at home to Roberto Martinez's Everton before facing newly-promoted Hull and then Southampton. Their first major challenge will come in an away game to Tottenham on the 14th of September, and they will then face their old manager Paul Lambert when Aston Villa visit Carrow Road on the 21st. Norwich hit a fine run of form at about this point in 2012/13, though they face some difficult games over October and November as they come up against Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester City. The Canaries have done well to survive relegation in their first two seasons since promotion to the top flight in 2011, but will have an extrtemely challenging run-in this year with Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal in their final four games, so they will need to have picked up some points before then. For full fixture list click here to visit Norwich's club page on the official Premier League website.
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A look at the season ahead for Alan Pardew's side. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts Newcastle will be hoping to improve on a disappointing season in 2012/13 where they were surprise candidates for relegation, and look to a...
A look at the season ahead for Alan Pardew's side. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts Newcastle will be hoping to improve on a disappointing season in 2012/13 where they were surprise candidates for relegation, and look to aim for the top half of the table again. However, they will face a difficult opening day fixture away to Manchester City, in new manager Manuel Pellegrini's first game in charge at the Etihad Stadium. They can then enjoy an easier-looking run of games in September, when they will come up against Aston Villa, Hull and Everton. October and November will be more challenging though, as they come up against Liverpool, and then their first derby of the season away to Sunderland, followed by a home game against Chelsea and a trip to Tottenham at White Hart Lane. In what they hope will be a more comfortable run-in this year, they will face Manchester United and Arsenal in April, before finishing the season away to Liverpool. For full fixture list click here to visit Newcastle's club page on the official Premier League website.
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Gunners keen to snap up England Under-16 international. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger could make another dip into the transfer market for promising youth players this summer, after being li...
Gunners keen to snap up England Under-16 international. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger could make another dip into the transfer market for promising youth players this summer, after being linked by the Daily Mirror with 14-year-old West Brom starlet Yan Dhanda. The England Under-16 international has become something of a YouTube sensation with his skills and goals for West Brom's youth team, whom he joined after being spotted in an Asian Soccer Star talent competition. Although it will be some time before Dhanda can make an impact at senior level, he looks to have the raw ingredients to make a great career for himself, and will be tempted to continue his development at Arsenal, who are known for their expert nurturing of young players. Wenger has often looked to sign lesser-known young talents to make up for the club's lack of financial power in the transfer market, particularly since the emergence of Chelsea and Manchester City under their billionaire ownership. Cesc Fabregas has undoubtedly been his finest achievement, as the Spaniard joined the Gunners from Barcelona as a 15-year-old, and went on to become one of the best midfielders in the world and club captain, before returning to the Nou Camp for £25million.
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Torture comes cheap for the old imperial powers. Just £2,670 was paid out this month to each of the 5,228 elderly Kenyans judged eligible for compensation as the British government finally settled a case it has attempted to block every s...
Torture comes cheap for the old imperial powers. Just £2,670 was paid out this month to each of the 5,228 elderly Kenyans judged eligible for compensation as the British government finally settled a case it has attempted to block every step of the way (between 2005 and 2011 it insisted that officials had “misplaced” or “forgotten about” a secret archive of 2,000 boxes of files detailing late colonial abuses from all over the world). With characteristic cynicism, the government briefed journalists that there would be an apology, and then never made one. Despite prominent reporting of that phantom apology, there has been merely an expression of “regret” from William Hague, and an insistence that “a line be drawn” beneath this awkward national embarrassment. Unfortunately, at least in the British national consciousness, it looks like that is exactly what is happening. Our colonial torturers, like those who survived our abuses, are old and dying (like the Scot Ian Henderson CBE, torturer-in-chief in Kenya in the 1950s, later nicknamed the “Butcher of Bahrain”, who died this month). If a meaningful public reckoning with the crimes of our empire is ever to take place while the last of the perpetrators and the victims are still with us, then it has to happen now. Yet even in the face of overwhelming documentary and testimonial evidence of the scale and brutality of our imperial sadism, this reckoning is simply not taking place. Many of us Britain have our heads so stuffed with jingoism that we can’t make any sense of this part of our history, and so choose to ignore it. We know from our official reports that we roasted people alive. We know that the salient feature of the way that we tortured was our preference for overtly sexual techniques. One of the five who brought the case, Jane Muthoni Mara, had bottles filled with boiling water pushed into her vagina (a technique that was not at all uncommon). Like many of the men awarded compensation, Paolo Nzili and Ndiku Mutua were castrated. As a society, we have been nowhere near appalled enough by these revelations. I find myself at a loss to know what it would take for us to properly face up to our past. Whether in Kenya half a century ago or in Iraq this past decade (Baha Mousa’s murder bears striking similarities to the kinds of abuse recorded in the Mau Mau files), we just can’t seem to take our history of torture seriously. The national frenzy for vacuous expressions of “support” for “Our Boys” — regardless of who they are fighting or how — has created a public sphere in which anything but the most craven deference for the British armed forces is taken as a traitorous slur. Blair’s wars have somehow deepened and popularised our collective postcolonial melancholia. We have a national fairytale that Mau Mau was really about the rape of white women and white infants butchered in their beds. That cover story is proving hard to budge from the popular imagination, and somehow “Mau Mau” remains a shorthand expression describing their brutality, not ours (just read the comments). The BBC made an excellent documentary, “Kenya: White Terror”, over a decade ago now, and it deserves a prime-time re-run now that the case has been settled (don’t miss the segment from 32 minutes in where former prison official Trevor Gavaghan silently eyeballs the interviewer when confronted about his abuses). Cristina Odone’s unpardonable column in the Daily Telegraph (newspaper of middle England, older expatriates, military history enthusiasts and colonial nostalgists, which was also the first to report on the case back in 2005) was typical of the scornful reaction to the compensation claims two years ago. Odone characterized the claimants as ungrateful natives, merely scrounging from the British as usual, and their lawyers as engaging in a kind of historica
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Hull face difficult opening fixture against Jose Mourinho's Chelsea. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts Newly-promoted Hull City will face a difficult first game on their return to the top flight after a three-year absence, ...
Hull face difficult opening fixture against Jose Mourinho's Chelsea. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts Newly-promoted Hull City will face a difficult first game on their return to the top flight after a three-year absence, as they travel to Stamford Bridge to be the first opponents in Jose Mourinho's second spell in charge of Chelsea. Steve Bruce's side will be expecting a tough season ahead as they look to survive in the Premier League, and after a home game against Norwich, they will face another difficult away trip, this time to Manchester City on matchday three. The fixtures should ease up in September, though they will face another notable game away to Tottenham on the 26th of October. Hull famously won at Arsenal in 2008/09, and they will look to pull off another shock when they visit Arsene Wenger's side at the Emirates Stadium on the 3rd of December. They will face a difficult run-in as they look to secure safety, coming up against Arsenal again, Manchester United at Old Trafford, and finishing at home to Everton. For full fixture list click here to visit Hull's club page on the official Premier League website.
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England vs South Africa LIVE: Anderson, Finn strike early for hosts #ICC #ChampionsTrophy #EngvsSA
England vs South Africa LIVE: Anderson, Finn strike early for hosts #ICC #ChampionsTrophy #EngvsSA
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Arsenal the first visitors to Craven Cottage in 2013/14. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts Fulham will start the 2013/14 season away to Sunderland, and will need to get off to a good start before welcoming Arsenal to Craven...
Arsenal the first visitors to Craven Cottage in 2013/14. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts Fulham will start the 2013/14 season away to Sunderland, and will need to get off to a good start before welcoming Arsenal to Craven Cottage in their first home game of the new campaign. Martin Jol's side will be hoping to improve on some poor end-of-season form in 2012/13, but will face tricky games away to Newcastle and Chelsea in September, though there will be an opportunity to recover with home games against Cardiff and Stoke just afterwards. They will face Manchester City and Arsenal over a packed Christmas period, and then consecutive games against Liverpool and Manchester United in February, but could have the opportunity to end the season strongly with Hull, Stoke and Crystal Palace making up their final three fixtures. For full fixture list click here to visit Fulham's club page on the official Premier League website.
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Portuguese boss demands Bale remains at White Hart Lane. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts Tottenham boss Andre Vilas-Boas is ready to commit his future to the club; but only if they assure him they will be keeping hold of ...
Portuguese boss demands Bale remains at White Hart Lane. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts Tottenham boss Andre Vilas-Boas is ready to commit his future to the club; but only if they assure him they will be keeping hold of Gareth Bale according to The Daily Mail. The Portuguese boss is currently being heavily courted by Qatari-backed Ligue 1 Champions PSG. The French club are ready to offer him a lucrative financial package as well as significant backing in the transfer market should he decide to join them in Paris. But AVB is ready to turn down their advances and continue with his project at Spurs, providing that he receives assurances that the club will be keeping hold of Gareth Bale. Bale enjoyed a scintillating campaign at White Hart Lane last season and went on to win both the PFA Player of the Year and PFA Young Player of the Year awards. Those performances did not go unnoticed with the likes of Real Madrid and Manchester United keen to secure the player’s services. But Tottenham are desperate to hold on to the Welsh star and are pulling out all the stops to persuade him his future is in North London. AVB is happy to use PSG’s interest to leverage Spurs chairman Daniel Levy into guaranteeing Bale will remain at the club as well as to secure funding for attacking reinforcements.
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Manchester United target happy at Nou Camp. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts Manchester United target Cesc Fabregas has denied making contact with any clubs over a move away from Barcelona this summer, according to the Dai...
Manchester United target happy at Nou Camp. Check in to Transfer Window: Done Deal Alerts Manchester United target Cesc Fabregas has denied making contact with any clubs over a move away from Barcelona this summer, according to the Daily Mirror. The 26-year-old has not managed to find his best form since re-joining Barcelona from Arsenal in 2011, leading to speculation that he could look to return to the Premier League this summer. Arsenal supposedly have a buy-back clause in his contract and would have first refusal on the player, though he has controversially emerged as a top target for new Manchester United manager David Moyes, who is looking for a new midfield playmaker following the retirement of Paul Scholes. Fabregas, however, says he is happy to be at his hometown club, having made no secret of his desire to return for a long time even during his Arsenal days. "People talk a lot but the truth is that no-one has spoken with me," he said. "I want to triumph in Barcelona, that club is my home and I always dreamed of playing there, so I will try and succeed there as long as I can."United may now move for his team-mate Thiago Alcantara, another player who has not always been a regular at the Nou Camp due to the vast competition ahead of him.Fabregas, meanwhile, is already looking to next season and has welcomed the arrival of Brazilian starlet Neymar to the club this summer, though he admits the youngster may need time to settle.He added: "Neymar will need time to adapt because he is coming from a completely different type of football from what he will find here. We need to help him settle in and grow so that he can give us great nights."
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