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Perú FC
02 Sep 2008, 04:37 PM
Closed the window transfers to Europe, what do you think?, if isn't between the poll options, please mention him.

Other important transfers:

England

- Brad Friedel (From Blackburn Rovers to Aston Villa)
- Carlos Cuéllar (From Rangers to Aston Villa)
- Carlos Villanueva (From Audax Italiano to Blackburn Rovers)
- José Bosingwa (From Porto to Chelsea)
- Louis Saha (From Manchester United to Everton)
- Segundo Castillo (From Red Star Belgrade to Everton)
- Andy Johnson (From Everton to Fulham)
- Jo (From CSKA Moscow to Manchester City)
- Pablo Zabaleta (From Espanyol to Manchester City)
- Shaun Wright-Phillips (From Chelsea to Manchester City)
- Vincent Kompany (From Hamburg to Manchester City)
- Fabricio Coloccini (From Deportivo La Coruńa to Newcastle United)
- Jonás Gutiérrez (From Real Mallorca to Newcastle United)
- Peter Crouch (From Liverpool to Portsmouth)
- Djibril Cissé (From Olympique Marseille to Sunderland)
- El-Hadji Diouf (From Bolton Wanderers to Sunderland)
- Pascal Chimbonda (From Tottenham Hotspur to Sunderland)
- David Bentley (From Blackburn Rovers to Tottenham Hotspur)
- Giovani dos Santos (From Barcelona to Tottenham Hotspur)
- Heurelho Gomes (From PSV Eindhoven to Tottenham Hotspur)
- Luka Modric (From Dinamo Zagreb to Tottenham Hotspur)
- Roman Pavlyuchenko (From Spartak Moscow to Tottenham Hotspur)
- Vedran Corluka (From Manchester City to Tottenham Hotspur)

Spain

- Pablo Piatti (From Estudiantes de La Plata to Almería)
- Éver Banega (From Valencia to Atlético de Madrid)
- Florent Sinama-Pongolle (From Recreativo de Huelva to Atlético de Madrid)
- Grégory Coupet (From Olympique Lyon to Atlético de Madrid)
- John Heitinga (From Ajax to Atlético de Madrid)
- Tomás Ujfalusi (From Fiorentina to Atlético de Madrid)
- Aliaksandr Hleb (From Arsenal to Barcelona)
- Seydou Keita (From Sevilla to Barcelona)
- Omar Bravo (From Guadalajara to Deportivo La Coruńa)
- Steve Finnan (From Liverpool to Espanyol)
- Joffre Guerrón (From LDU Quito to Getafe)
- Roberto Soldado (From Real Madrid to Getafe)
- Albert Luque (From Ajax to Málaga)
- Mehmet Aurélio (From Fenerbahçe to Real Betis)
- Nélson (From Benfica to Real Betis)
- Rubén De La Red (From Getafe to Real Madrid)
- Aldo Duscher (From Racing de Santander to Sevilla)
- Ndri Romaric (From Le Mans to Sevilla)
- Sébastien Squillaci (From Olympique Lyon to Sevilla)
- Renan (From Internacional to Valencia)
- Ariel Ibagaza (From Real Mallorca to Villarreal)
- Jozy Altidore (From New York Red Bulls to Villarreal)

Italy

- Gianluca Zambrotta (From Barcelona to AC Milan)
- Marco Borriello (From Genoa to AC Milan)
- Mathieu Flamini (From Arsenal to AC Milan)
- Philippe Senderos (From Arsenal to AC Milan)
- Jéremy Menez (From AS Monaco to AS Roma)
- John Arne Riise (From Liverpool to AS Roma)
- Christian Vieri (From Fiorentina to Atalanta)
- Marco Di Vaio (From Genoa to Bologna)
- Kerlon (From Cruzeiro to Chievo Verona)
- Alberto Gilardino (From AC Milan to Fiorentina)
- Felipe Melo (From Almería to Fiorentina)
- Juan Vargas (From Catania to Fiorentina)
- Diego Milito (From Real Zaragoza to Genoa)
- Sulley Muntari (From Portsmouth to Inter Milan)
- Christian Poulsen (From Sevilla to Juventus)
- Olof Mellberg (From Aston Villa to Juventus)
- Juan Pablo Carrizo (From River Plate to Lazio)
- Mauro Zárate (From Birmingham City to Lazio)
- Germán Denis (From Independiente to Napoli)
- Marco Amelia (From Livorno to Palermo)
- Bruno Fornaroli (From Nacional to Sampdoria)
- Jonathan Bottinelli (From San Lorenzo to Sampdoria)

Germany

- Henrique (From Palmeiras to Bayer Leverkusen)
- Renato Augusto (From Flamengo to Bayer Leverkusen)
- Hans-Jörg Butt (From Benfica to Bayern Münich)
- Massimo Oddo (From AC Milan to Bayern Münich)
- Tim Borowski (From Werder Bremen to Bayern Münich)
- Lee Young-Pyo (From Tottenham Hotspur to Borussia Dortmund)
- Mohamed Zidan (From Hamburg to Borussia Dortmund)
- Michael Bradley (From Heerenveen to Borussia Mönchengladbach)
- Álex Silva (From Sao Paulo to Hamburg)
- Marcell Jansen (From Bayern Münich to Hamburg)
- Mladen Petric (From Borussia Dortmund to Hamburg)
- Thiago Neves (From Fluminense to Hamburg)
- Orlando Engelaar (From Twente to Schalke 04)
- Jens Lehmann (From Arsenal to Stuttgart)
- Claudio Pizarro (From Chelsea to Werder Bremen)
- Andrea Barzagli (From Palermo to Wolfsburg)
- Cristian Zaccardo (From Palermo to Wolfsburg)

France

- Freddy Adu (From Benfica to AS Monaco)
- Yoann Gourcuff (From AC Milan to Girondins Bordeaux)
- Túlio de Melo (From Palermo to Lille)
- Ivan Klasnic (From Werder Bremen to Nantes)
- Éderson (From Nice to Olympique Lyon)
- Fréderic Piquionne (From AS Monaco to Olympique Lyon)
- Bakari Koné (From Nice to Olympique Marseille)
- Hatem Ben Arfa (From Olympique Lyon to Olympique Marseille)
- Claude Makelele (From Chelsea to Paris Saint-Germain)
- Ludovic Giuly (From AS Roma to Paris Saint-Germain)
- Mateja Kezman (From Fenerbahçe to Paris Saint-Germain)

Others

- Ronald Vargas (From Caracas to Club Brugge)
- Sávio (From Desportiva Capixaba to Anorthosis Famagusta)
- Sebastián Saja (From Gremio to AEK Athens)
- Nolberto Solano (From West Ham United to Larissa)
- Diogo (From Portuguesa to Olympiakos)
- Dudú (From CSKA Moscow to Olympiakos)
- Gilberto Silva (From Arsenal to Panathinaikos)
- Darío Cvitanich (From Banfield to Ajax)
- Ismaďl Aissati (From PSV Eindhoven to Ajax)
- Jon Dahl Tomasson (From Villarreal to Feyenoord)
- Andreas Isaksson (From Manchester City to PSV Eindhoven)
- Sebastián Abreu (From River Plate to Beitar Jerusalem)
- David Suazo (From Inter Milan to Benfica)
- José Antonio Reyes (From Atletico Madrid to Benfica)
- Pablo Aimar (From Real Zaragoza to Benfica)
- Cristian Rodríguez (From Benfica to Porto)
- Freddy Guarín (From Saint-Etienne to Porto)
- Wason Rentería (From Racing Strasbourg to Sporting Braga)
- Fabio Rochemback (From Middlesbrough to Sporting Lisbon)
- Hélder Postiga (From Porto to Sporting Lisbon)
- Jan Koller (From Nürnberg to Krylya Sovetov Samara)
- Danny (From Dinamo Moscow to Zenit St. Petersburg)
- Emre Belözoglu (From Newcastle United to Fenerbahçe)
- Fernando Meira (From Stuttgart to Galatasaray)
- Harry Kewell (From Liverpool to Galatasaray)
- Milan Baros (From Portsmouth to Galatasaray)
- Marcelo Moreno (From Cruzeiro to Shakhtar Donetsk)

A complete list of transfers: http://glavisted.blogspot.com/

Duck Manson
02 Sep 2008, 05:18 PM
Nice work with those lists. I voted Robinho. It's a shock move and I can't imagine how many jerseys they'll sell with the Brasilians name on the back.

superfrantheman
03 Sep 2008, 02:55 PM
robinho....

but i think he is not in that list

Redondo85
03 Sep 2008, 03:54 PM
I think most of all the transfer that's "impressed" me the most is Diego Milito returning to Genoa. It's rare nowadays to see that level of commitment in a player especially given the ridiculous amounts of money involved.

pramos
03 Sep 2008, 08:04 PM
Man U bc ronaldo wont need to try to score so much now and will give berbatov a lot more goals then could ever get in tottenham i think he will go over rooney and tevez from day one.

superfrantheman
04 Sep 2008, 12:29 AM
I think most of all the transfer that's "impressed" me the most is Diego Milito returning to Genoa. It's rare nowadays to see that level of commitment in a player especially given the ridiculous amounts of money involved.

yes sir...

this is like cassano's move to the other team from that city the SAMP...


but i think that robinho's transfer was becoming more a show, since real madrid didnt not release him, and all his conflicts with schuster....

superfrantheman
04 Sep 2008, 12:30 AM
sorry cant edit posts due to "LA CABRERIA" ( i'll explain that later on)

but this is why i think robinho's transfer is more significant than the other transfers

http://valechumbar.com/files/2008/09/robinho.jpg

Teso Dos Bichos
04 Sep 2008, 02:44 PM
Man U bc ronaldo wont need to try to score so much now and will give berbatov a lot more goals then could ever get in tottenham i think he will go over rooney and tevez from day one.

I think all four will be playing together once Ronaldo returns from injury. What it does give Man Utd is options and the top quality striker they have been missing. Add to that Berbatov being a perfect fit with the rest of the attacking players there.

Spartak
05 Sep 2008, 05:26 AM
I think all four will be playing together once Ronaldo returns from injury. What it does give Man Utd is options and the top quality striker they have been missing. Add to that Berbatov being a perfect fit with the rest of the attacking players there.
I don't see how Ferguson fits all four players into a formation that works.

Duck Manson
05 Sep 2008, 05:41 AM
I don't see how Ferguson fits all four players into a formation that works.I suppose this::

----------- DM ----- DM
-- Ronaldo ---- Tevez ---- Rooney
-------------- Berbatov

I wouldn't wanna defend against that. But I just can't see Nani and Anderson and Giggs and those guys riding the pine too much.

Perú FC
05 Sep 2008, 01:14 PM
robinho....
but i think he is not in that list
He's Francis, actually, his transfer is winning.

superfrantheman
05 Sep 2008, 01:24 PM
He's Francis, actually, his transfer is winning.

francis?

c'mon bamba FC don't spread that name.....

Perú FC
05 Sep 2008, 01:56 PM
Francis, Francis, Francis... :D. I hope you've understood I was referring to Robinho option in the poll.

superfrantheman
05 Sep 2008, 07:09 PM
Francis, Francis, Francis... :D. I hope you've understood I was referring to Robinho option in the poll.

damn this guys does the opposite


i knew it he's from LA CABRERIA :D




ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

Teso Dos Bichos
05 Sep 2008, 09:08 PM
I suppose this::

----------- DM ----- DM
-- Ronaldo ---- Tevez ---- Rooney
-------------- Berbatov

I wouldn't wanna defend against that. But I just can't see Nani and Anderson and Giggs and those guys riding the pine too much.

Precisely, with the attacking four having free reign to do as they like. It's a system we have used previously and it is the one that makes most sense if we want our strongest possible team out although we can obviously change our system and personnel to suit the opposition. We have a lot of games to play this season so everyone will get action and the adoption (finally) of 7 man benches in the Premiership will ensure that the usual faces are involved.

Quaresma
05 Sep 2008, 10:07 PM
I think all four will be playing together once Ronaldo returns from injury. What it does give Man Utd is options and the top quality striker they have been missing. Add to that Berbatov being a perfect fit with the rest of the attacking players there.

I love the idea of all four playing together, it would be the most potent attack in Europe I personally feel..however..with only two midfielders..possibly be carrick/andershow-Scholes wince hagreaves injury record is less then steller..do you think Manchester United will be a little frail in midfield and defence on counter attacks?

Teso Dos Bichos
07 Sep 2008, 09:48 AM
Why? The system in question is so potent because it is practially impossible to mark all of the attacking players but it is also balanced between attack and defense. That is before you factor in the 'bonus' work rate of Rooney and Tevez

JayBoy
07 Sep 2008, 07:34 PM
I suppose this::

----------- Carrick ----- Scholes
----- Tevez ------ Rooney ------- Ronaldo
------------------ Berbatov

The thought of Carrick and Scholes providing service to that is just :eek:

Cocks out United fans...

Duck Manson
08 Sep 2008, 02:31 AM
The thought of Carrick and Scholes providing service to that is just :eek:

Cocks out United fans...Carrick is terrible. How he is a United player is beyond me. Probably the worst signing in Prem League history.

lost
08 Sep 2008, 04:06 AM
carrick the worst player? at spurs they gpt top 5 twice, then pretty much collapsed after his sale. then at mu, we have won te league twice since his arrival and wn the cl and got to cl semi in other season. also, i dont think roma fans think he is too shabby, he did thngs to that side that shouldnt be allowed.