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Will Cavani be playing in white or blue this season? - originally posted on Soccerlens.comLiverpool striker Luis Suarez might be dreaming of playing alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, but with every passing day, it seems like his national team...
Will Cavani be playing in white or blue this season? - originally posted on Soccerlens.comLiverpool striker Luis Suarez might be dreaming of playing alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, but with every passing day, it seems like his national team-mate Edinson Cavani’s chances of playing with the Portuguese are getting stronger. Will Cavani join Real Madrid in the summer? The 26-year-old has a £53m buy-out clause and Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis wants every potential buyer club to pay the fee in full. Chelsea, Manchester City and Real Madrid are the three main clubs interested in signing the last season’s Serie A top scorer. Chelsea are in desperate need to land a top quality striker in the summer. The Blues have failed to lure Radamel Falcao, who joined Monaco while Borussia Dortmund have blocked any move for their star man Robert Lewandowski. It is now understood that the Special One or the Happy One, what-ever way you may call him, has urged the Chelsea officials to do all they can to bring Cavani at Stamford Bridge. Manchester City are equally interested in signing him and reports emerged that the Premier League runners up are ready to offer striker Edin Dzeko in a part exchange deal, but Napoli are not too interested with that offer. The situation has become complicated with Cavani hinting his desire to join the La Liga giants. The player’s father further added fuel to the fire by giving credence to the rumour. He said as quoted in The Sun: “The intention of Edinson is to play for a team like Real Madrid. That is desire and his preference. “When he speaks to his family, our son tells us he wants to play for Real.” Madrid are also interested in buying him, but the Los Blancos are not ready to trigger his release clause, as the club primarily looking to invest a huge chunk of money (over £80m) for Tottenham winger Gareth Bale. According to reports in the Marca, Napoli might reduce their asking price if Madrid includes Alvaro Morata and Sami Khedira into the deal. While Madrid may agree to sanction the release order for young Morata, they probably won’t part ways with the German midfield dynamo. Also, English tabloid The Mirror reports that Chelsea will hold crunch talks with Napoli in the next 24 hours to negotiate a reasonable deal for Cavani. From Soccerlens.com - Football News
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The Italian midfielder has expressed his desire to stay at Parc des Princes, despite rumours to the contrary, and played down Andrea Pirlo comparisons Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Marco Verratti believes Fabio Capello would be the perf...
The Italian midfielder has expressed his desire to stay at Parc des Princes, despite rumours to the contrary, and played down Andrea Pirlo comparisons Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Marco Verratti believes Fabio Capello would be the perfect head coach replacement should Carlo Ancelotti leave his role this summer. The current Russia trainer has been heavily rumoured to be les Parisiens’ top target, with Real Madrid closing in on convincing the Ligue 1 champions to part with Ancelotti as they look for someone to step into Jose Mourinho’s shoes. Verratti, who enjoyed a league-winning debut season at Parc des Princes, admits he would be sad to see the current coach depart but insists that the ex-England and Juventus boss would be a brilliant successor. “Capello would be perfect for me – he is a coach who has made history in Italian football,” the 20-year-old told Sky Sport. “I’d be very happy. But I owe so much to Ancelotti, I will be thankful to him for all my life.” Verratti has been linked with a move away from PSG in the upcoming transfer window, along with the likes of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva, but the Italy international has played down such suggestions, as well as Andrea Pirlo comparisons. “I feel good in Paris, the club have believed in me and I will not disappoint them,” he added. “I want to repay the faith that the Paris Saint-Germain had in me. ”I have to do my part in the club. All I need to do in my career is to do half of everything that Andrea Pirlo has done.” PSG will have to pay off the remaining 12 months left on Capello’s current contract with Russia to hire the iconic Italian.
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By Chris Wright City Ground, mist rolling in from the Trent. My desire is always to be here. Oh, City Ground… What a beautiful old beast. More in Pies’ Around The Grounds series… Pr...
By Chris Wright City Ground, mist rolling in from the Trent. My desire is always to be here. Oh, City Ground… What a beautiful old beast. More in Pies’ Around The Grounds series… Princes Park, Dartford FC’s Wooden Eco Stadium Molineux, Wolves The New Maracana, Rio De Janeiro Griffin Park, Brentford De Kuip, Feyenoord Upton Park, West Ham San Mames, Athletic Bilbao FC Gspon’s Ottmar Hitzfeld Stadium, The Highest Pitch In Europe Valley Parade, Bradford City Prenton Park, Tranmere Wankdorf, Young Boys Estadio Municipal, SC Braga Home Park, Plymouth Argyle Victoria Park, Hartlepool United Bloomfield Road, Blackpool Ninian Park, Cardiff City Wankdorf Stadium, Young Boys Portman Road, Ipswich Town Recreation Ground, Aldershot Saltergate, Former Home Of Chesterfield (Photos: PA)
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Our first roundup features the story of a man who set off on a journey from Seattle to São Paulo with a football at his feetWelcome to the first of our weekly compilation articles, which will pick out our favourite writing, galleries and...
Our first roundup features the story of a man who set off on a journey from Seattle to São Paulo with a football at his feetWelcome to the first of our weekly compilation articles, which will pick out our favourite writing, galleries and features from around the web. This page is an opportunity to celebrate the best online journalism from around the globe and we want to hear what you think of our choices.We would love you to contribute to this series by posting your own suggestions below the line. If you're a writer, editor or blogger, please share your own work in the comments section and we will feature the best articles every Wednesday.The article of the weekDribbling Man: by Robert Andrew Powell, for GrantlandRichard Swanson was an unemployed divorcé who had reached his early forties and needed a change of scene. He had lost his job, sold his apartment and his youngest son had turned 18. Swanson was free from the ties that bind men of his age.With little to hold him in Seattle, he set off on a journey. Swanson hoped that São Paulo would be his destination and that his own two feet would carry him there. He took a football for company, dribbling it along the side of the road as he trampled southwards to Brazil.Swanson did not reach São Paulo and will not be at the first game of the 2014 World Cup, as he had hoped. He did not even make it past the US border. He had planned to dribble his football through 11 countries, but was killed by a pickup truck while walking on the wrong side of the road in Oregon.Swanson only covered 270 miles of his route. He did not see Mexican desert, Costa Rican rainforest or Panamanian jungle, but he exhibited a beautiful and confusing innocence that caught the imagination of writer Robert Andrew Powell.The journalist has worked for the New York Times, Sports Illustrated and This American Life, but his account of Swanson's fated trip must rank as one of the most personal stories written by a sports journalist this year – or any year, for that matter.While most people felt sorry for Swanson or laughed at his seemingly pointless waste of life, Powell responded to his death like he had lost a friend. His reacted with deep empathy as he too had suffered a crisis of confidence and sought solace from the simple act of putting one foot in front of the other.When Powell's life came crashing in on him a few years ago, he rid himself of his belongings and set off for the isolation of Colorado. The writer took up running; he ran, and ran, and ran, until something inside him mended and he was ready to face the wider world again. Powell's two years away gave him the space he needed to close down the part of his life that needed to end.By focusing all his attention on his feet, he cleared his mind. Powell was transformed by his time out and he thinks that Swanson was trying to achieve something similar. His long walk to Brazil was a way of clearing out his life and starting over. He didn't make it to São Paulo and we will never know if he found the transformation Powell thinks he was seeking.But his story has inspired people. And so has Powell's telling of it.Other stories we like1) Footballers, award nights and after-dinner speaking: WSCAs a 13-year-old youth footballer Mark Sanderson was treated to a night in the company of former Southampton defender Jim Steele, who was the guest of honour at his team's end-of-season awards presentation in 1996. Steele seemed to enjoy telling some stories about the old days and showing off his FA Cup winners' medal, but he was not paid for the privilege (to the writer's knowledge). He missed a trick. Kevin Keegan can earn £8,000 a night for sharing his anecdotes, while Andy Gray picks up £6,000. Sanderson's trek through the world of after-dinner speaking will make you feel poor.2) My week with the North Korea hockey team: DeadspinLured by the chance of spending some time with the North Korea ice hockey team, Peter Cox went to Cape Town to watch them compete against Greece,
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Open thread: fans are marching to the Premier League headquarters in protest, but would you vacate your seat?A group of football supporters led by the Spirit of Shankly fangroup are marching to the Premier League headquarters in London o...
Open thread: fans are marching to the Premier League headquarters in protest, but would you vacate your seat?A group of football supporters led by the Spirit of Shankly fangroup are marching to the Premier League headquarters in London on Wednesday afternoon to protest about the rising price of matchday tickets. These fans are walking from Regents Park to Gloucester Place at 2pm as they believe that attending football matches is too important an experience to give up.Bill Shankly's quote about the game being "much more important" than life and death seems more appropriate than ever. The fans are marching in Shankly's name, but his wit is being used against them by clubs, who know that there is no substitute for the experience of attending a game. Clubs can raise prices precisely because the game is so important to the people who turn up to watch it every weekend. In the last few seasons supporters from various clubs have petitioned for lower prices. The fans who are marching today have called for a cap of £20 to be placed on away seats, but are they likely to achieve this goal? Will you be joining the march, do you agree with these fans or do you think supporters need to go further to force clubs to lower prices?Would you give up on attending football due to the rise in costs?Premier LeagueLiverpoolFinancesPaul Campbellguardian.co.uk © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Arsenal signing Yaya Sanogo admits injuries almost drove him POSTAL! The young striker has signed for Arsenal on a Bosman from Auxerre after three years plagued by serious injury. read more
Arsenal signing Yaya Sanogo admits injuries almost drove him POSTAL! The young striker has signed for Arsenal on a Bosman from Auxerre after three years plagued by serious injury. read more
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Swansea City defender Chico Flores has likened manager Michael Laudrup to new Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola. Flores worked with Guardiola when playing for Barcelona B. read more
Swansea City defender Chico Flores has likened manager Michael Laudrup to new Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola. Flores worked with Guardiola when playing for Barcelona B. read more
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New Celta Vigo coach Luis Enrique has confirmed interest in Chelsea midfielder Oriol Romeu. Luis Enrique worked with Romeu when in charge of Barcelona B. read more
New Celta Vigo coach Luis Enrique has confirmed interest in Chelsea midfielder Oriol Romeu. Luis Enrique worked with Romeu when in charge of Barcelona B. read more
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Everton risk being trumped by Anderlecht for Barcelona midfielder Jonathan dos Santos. read more
Everton risk being trumped by Anderlecht for Barcelona midfielder Jonathan dos Santos. read more
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Cardiff City are chasing Feyenoord midfielder Alexander Immers. Immers, 27, enjoyed an outstanding first season with Feyenoord last term after his move from ADO Den Haag. read more
Cardiff City are chasing Feyenoord midfielder Alexander Immers. Immers, 27, enjoyed an outstanding first season with Feyenoord last term after his move from ADO Den Haag. read more
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