jimsmith
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They should sign Steven Pace from Melbourne :-k
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Heineken wrote:If they do sign him, it'll be for like a short time, Injury Replacment loan sorta thing. You can't loan an unattached player #-o
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Heineken
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If they do sign him, it'll be for like a short time, Injury Replacment loan sorta thing.
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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avy1990
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Should re-sign Silvestre.
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Jargernaut
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I was hoping Fergie was going to give Craig Moore a call :)
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luk3tm
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Possible. They could sign him on a 3 (does this exist lol?) or 6 month deal to help ease the injury crisis. Also could do a pay as you play contract.
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Forestman
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sledgeross wrote:Not too sure. He could be on a big incentive based contract based on games played, wouldnt be the worst short term cover! After hearing from some relatives in the Old Dart, I think you just may be right!!;) PS. Good to see my investment in your mob winning the league is very much alive and well ;)
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sledgeross
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Not too sure. He could be on a big incentive based contract based on games played, wouldnt be the worst short term cover!
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Forestman wrote:rocknerd wrote:Sol Campbel is a quality player but I rate this 3/10
Ferguson not likely to buy a 35 year old Centre back when there are better younger players available. True and Sol's wages will be a stumbling block. Yeah United arent going to fork out a tonne of cash on a guy at the wrong end of his career no matter how good he may be.
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Forestman
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rocknerd wrote:Sol Campbel is a quality player but I rate this 3/10
Ferguson not likely to buy a 35 year old Centre back when there are better younger players available. True and Sol's wages will be a stumbling block.
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rocknerd
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Sol Campbel is a quality player but I rate this 3/10
Ferguson not likely to buy a 35 year old Centre back when there are better younger players available.
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Forestman
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I don't think Sol could possibly entertain any thoughts of being in the team to Sth Africa!! He was decidedly ordinary in his game at Notts County!! I would be surprised if any premiership outfit bar Hull and Wolves would be interested in Sol.
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:lol::lol::lol: Take him. Don't want or need him.
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Quote:Manchester United are ready to make a shock move for free agent Sol Campbell to boost their injury-hit defence.
Former England centre-back Campbell, 35, has finally reached an exit agreement with League Two Notts County following his ill-fated move.
And Premier League champions United have emerged as surprise suitors for the star’s signature next month.
Reds boss Sir Alex Ferguson would dearly love to get Campbell immediately as Rio Ferdinand, Jonny Evans and John O’Shea are all sidelined.
But Campbell is likely to have to wait until January to join a new club as County are still in the process of formally releasing his registration as agreed.
Campbell, who only played one game for the Magpies, is currently training with Arsenal to stay in shape.
But United are ready to offer Campbell the chance to train with them instead ahead of the transfer window opening on January 1 to asses the veteran’s fitness.
And United boss Ferguson may then offer Campbell a six-month contract until the end of the season.
Ferguson has offered short-term deals to other experienced stars in the past like Danish striker Henrik Larsson, who arrived on loan in January 2007.
It would be a dream move for Campbell who dramatically quit County in August - less than a month into a five-year deal.
Campbell was expected to join Championship Newcastle on a free next month but Toon insiders now think the ace will go to United.
Newcastle manager Chris Hughton spoke to Campbell, who he knows from their days at Tottenham.
And Newcastle even discussed salary figures with Campbell’s representatives.
But the lure of a potential move to United will be impossible for Campbell, capped 73 times by England, to resist.
It will give the centre-back a chance to add more silverware to his glittering CV - as well as possibly rekindle his faint hopes of making England’s World Cup squad.
http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Manchester-United-to-make-shock-move-for-Sol-Campbell-in-January-Exclusive-article249069.html
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