Browsing all 7 posts in Transfers.
01|31|11
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tyler ransburgh
Michael Bradley completed his loan deal to Aston Villa. This is a great move for Bradley now that he will be playing with other young talent like Darren Bent and Ashley Young. @GrantWahl said it well, ” Michael Bradley’s progression up the ladder is impressive. MLS at 16, Eredivisie at 18, Bundesliga at 21, Premier League [...]
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01|01|11
Written by:
tyler ransburgh
Hopefully most signings go better than this one:
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12|23|10
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tyler ransburgh
Findley was on a trial with Premiership team Wolverhampton but ended up signing with Nottingham Forest of the Championship League. Robbie signed a two-and-a-half year deal that runs through the 2012-2013 season but is still waiting on a UK work permit to finalize the transfer. Findley left Real Salt Lake this season as a free [...]
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08|28|08
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tyler ransburgh
Ebbsfleet United has provided paid supporters the chance to vote on many issues concerning the club from player line ups to jersey colors. This week the members were asked to make a vote on the transfer of a player. This is a major decision for both the clubs involved and especially the player. Being a [...]
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08|25|08
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tyler ransburgh
Eddie Johnson, MLS superstar, and US National team bore has been loaned out from Premier side Fulham to Championship side Cardiff City. My views of Eddie Johnson have been documented on other blogs. I believe he has been over hyped when playing in the super intense MLS and has been lack luster when on the [...]
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08|18|08
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tyler ransburgh
Of course Dimitar Berbatov is begging to leave the annual underachieving Tottenham (not so) Hotspurs. A bigger question is why Manchester United is trying so diligently to sign Berbatov. And for £20+ million? You have to be joking. The only argument for signing Berbatov is the 15 goals he scored for Tottenham last season. Which [...]
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08|18|08
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tyler ransburgh
Few events in soccer make me as happy as watching young American talent go to Europe. Maurice Edu, who just finished playing for the US in the Olympics, has been signed by Rangers FC in Scotland. Edu played collegiate soccer with the University of Maryland and was drafted by Toronto FC. Maurice signed a 5-year [...]
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