m_vaughan
Chairman of Selectors
It's because they're living in the shadows of the greatest league in the world. They just can't compete with the worldwide popularity of the Premiership.
You are the only one living in any shadow.
It's because they're living in the shadows of the greatest league in the world. They just can't compete with the worldwide popularity of the Premiership.
Joe, you are coming very close to talking about Ronaldo.If certain transfers go ahead we should have enormous fundage.
Why don't you like Aston Villa? They are the most respectable club in the Premier League for me.If certain transfers go ahead we should have enormous fundage. I would like us to sign Ashley Young. A player like him does not deserve to be playing for that pathetic set of fans for a start. He was second to only Fabregas in assists, he's great on free kicks and he's English so a + on the quota thing. He's only 22 too.
as always will cracks me up.
Madrid are annoying though. I mean constantly harassing Ronaldo and offering tons of cash they receive from the government.
What makes the biggest club in the world then? They could have trophies from the past but that's gone. You have to look at the present. I mean a team could've won more trophies than anyone 100 years a go but be rubbish now, would they still be the biggest? And looking at the present what are they doing? harrasing Ronaldo and Utd
You are the only one living in any shadow.
http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/socceroos/kewell-linked-with-roma-121292/Socceroos captain Harry Kewell is set to sign for Italian Serie A side AS Roma.
Kewell, in Sydney for Australia's World Cup qualifying match against China on Sunday, is expected to announce the move shortly according to Fairfax newspapers.
Fairfax reported that Newcastle Jets football director Remo Nogarotto acted as an intermediary to secure the deal.
AS Roma have been runners-up in Serie A for the last three seasons.
Player agent Bernie Mandic refused to confirm or deny a deal had been done.
"I have no comment in regards to Harry whatsoever," Mandic told AAP.
"We never negotiate through the media."
"I will leave it for the clubs that are interested in Harry to speak about it."
Kewell was let go by English Premier League club Liverpool after a disappointing, injury-filled five-year stint.