Tuesday, July 17, 2012

After failing with loan swoop, Newcastle line up £13m bid for Carroll... £22m less than they sold him for 18 months ago

Newcastle are ready to make a £13million swoop to bring Andy Carroll back to the club.
They have already failed with a loan move to take the Liverpool striker on for the season.
Liverpool, who bought Carroll from Newcastle in a record-breaking £35million deal 18 months ago, flatly rejected the offer but it is now clear they are ready to offload their No 9.
Hey Andy: Newcastle have made a bid to bring Andy Carroll back to the club
Hey Andy: Newcastle have made a bid to bring Andy Carroll back to the club
Hey Andy: Newcastle have made a bid to bring Andy Carroll back to the club

 
Whether £13m - which is £22m less than Liverpool paid out for Carroll - would be enough to trigger a deal remains to be seen.
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew spoke of his admiration for Carroll last week and would like the Gateshead-born forward to support Demba Ba and Papiss Cisse.
Carroll has never given any indication he wants to move and Sportsmail reported on Saturday he would turn down any suitors.
He had been hoping to persuade new manager Brendan Rodgers that he can play a part in his plans but, reluctantly, Carroll is accepting he is fighting a losing battle.
Liverpool, who signed Italy forward Fabio Borini last Friday for £8m, would be prepared to  off-load Carroll if they received either a suitable bid or loan deal that has a commitment to buy at the end of 12 months.
Rodgers refused to give any assurances about the England frontman’s prospects when asked last week and many have  questioned whether his physical, powerful approach would fit into the intricate passing style favoured by the new boss.
Welcome: Newcastle fans were unhappy with Carroll when he left the club in 2011
Welcome: Newcastle fans were unhappy with Carroll when he left the club in 2011
Welcome: Newcastle fans were unhappy with Carroll when he left the club in 2011
 
‘He’s no different to any player we have here,’ Rodgers said. ‘They might have all the attributes but not the mentality to play.
‘It’s a bit unfair for Andy to get labelled any other way. He’s a good lad, so we will just see how the formation of the group shapes up over the next four or five weeks.’
Liverpool go to the United States for their pre-season tour but Carroll will not be in the travelling party, like other players who went to Euro 2012. He is now on holiday and is expected to link up with the squad in Boston next week.
West Ham were the first club to express an interest in Carroll and would be prepared to sign him initially on loan with a view to buying him for more than £15m should they retain their place in the Barclays Premier League.
Getting away from it: Carroll has been on holiday since England's Euro 2012 exit
Getting away from it: Carroll has been on holiday since England's Euro 2012 exit
Fulham are also interested and Aston Villa became the latest club to join the race when manager Paul Lambert confirmed on Saturday that the 23-year-old was one of his key summer targets.
But Newcastle would be hoping that the emotional pull of a return to his native North East would give them the trump card in this battle.
With Cisse and Ba potentially going to the Africa Cup of Nations next January and February, Pardew has been looking to bolster his attack all summer and he courted Luuk de Jong of FC Twente.

Lightning kills two footballers

Two soccer players are dead and another is injured after lightning struck a tree that they were standing beneath to shelter from a storm in Houston.
 
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Thomas Gilliland says rain halted a men’s league soccer club around noon on Sunday and the players all run for cover under some nearby trees.
Gilliland says lightning struck one of the trees, killing one of the men. Two others were also hit and taken to a Houston hospital, where a second man was pronounced dead.
The third man is in stable condition at Ben Taub General Hospital.
Authorities have not released the names of any of the men.
The Houston area has been drenched by rain the past week, flooding between 50 and 100 homes.

Fashola donates Federation Cup trophy to NFF

The Lagos State governor, Babatunde Fashola on Monday handed over a giant silver trophy he donated to the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) for the annual Federation Cup Competition, stating that it represents a small gesture from him to help in re-awakening interest in the tournament in the country.
The Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola (2nd left) presenting the Nigeria Football Federation Cup to the NFF President, Aminu Maigari (3rd right) at the Lagos House, Ikeja, on Monday, July 16, 2012. With them are: The Deputy Governor, Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire (2nd right), Commissioner for Youth, Sports and Social Development, Enitan Oshodi (left) and Ayodeji Tinubu (right).
Mr Fashola who spoke at the Banquet Hall of Lagos House, Ikeja said that his visit to several stadia in the recent past and the fact that such facilities are never filled to capacity has left him wondering on what must be done to help reawaken the love for sports among Nigerians.
He said as far back as 1992, if any match was going to be played at the National Stadium, one must get there by 10am or else, that spectator would not be guaranteed a seat in the stadium adding that concrete steps must be taken to bring people back to matches and other sporting events.
The governor thanked the Nigerian Football Federation for giving Lagos the opportunity to host and also reinforcing the suggestion by the State that the Federation Cup which used to be the Challenge Cup should not leave Lagos again where it started from.
Mr Fashola said the Federation represents a destination and a dream which every player wants to experience adding that even for the English FA Cup, Wembley Stadium irrespective of the part of the country that the player comes from, everyone that his club qualifies for the finals wants to play at Wembley.
He explained that the former Challenge Cup which is now the Federation Cup has a very rich history because it has produced many great players like Muyiwa Oshode, Haruna Ilerika, Yakubu Mambo and Kenneth Olayombo, adding that legends have been made out of the competition that have propelled Nigeria at the international stage.
The governor said that the Lagos State Government is building infrastructure and new sports centres all over the State so as to reawaken interest of the people in watching football, adding that one of such stadiums is hosting a group preliminary of this year’s Federation Cup from today.
The President of the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), Aminu Maigari in his address thanked Governor Fashola for his interest in sports, adding that the Federation Cup will indeed not leave Lagos.
He added that the Governor has done a lot to improve sports in the country, stating that on a number of occasions he has hosted and supported many of the national teams including the FUTSAL team and the Beach soccer teams.
Mr Maigari also gave a commitment that the 2012 Federation Cup which is billed to be hosted by Lagos will be the most colourful cup final ever.

Messi, van Persie, Ronaldo others on Uefa Best Player shortlist

Uefa has announced a list of the 32 players who are in contention for their award for the best player of Europe.
La Liga champions Real Madrid are the most represented club on the list, with seven players, followed by Premier League holders Manchester City, who boast six players.
Champions League winners Chelsea and Catalan giants Barcelona boast four players each, while Radamel Falcao is the sole player from Europa League champions, Atletico Madrid.
The players were chosen by a jury of journalists from each of Uefa’s 53 member associations. The governing body for European football will reveal on August 14 the names of the three players who were given the most points by the writers, who will then proceed to the live vote to choose the overall winner in Monaco.
Barca’s Lionel Messi was the winner of the first edition of the award, beating team-mate Xavi and Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo to the honour.
Raul and Didier Drogba have left Europe since their exploits last season for Al Sadd and Shanghai Shenhua respectively, while Shinji Kagawa’s form for Borussia Dortmund earned him a summer move to Manchester United.
Player               Club
Sergio Aguero Manchester City
Xabi Alonso Real Madrid
Mario Balotelli Manchester City
Jakub Blaszczykowski Borussia Dortmund
Gianluigi Buffon Juventus
Iker Casillas Real Madrid
Petr Cech Chelsea
Fabio Coentrao Real Madrid
Leslie Davies Bangor City
Didier Drogba Chelsea
Cesc Fabregas Barcelona
Radamel Falcao Atletico Madrid
Joe Hart Manchester City
Zlatan Ibrahimovic AC Milan
Andres Iniesta Barcelona
Shinji Kagawa Borussia Dortmund
Vincent Kompany Manchester City
Frank Lampard Chelsea
Lionel Messi Barcelona
Luka Modric Tottenham
Mesut Ozil Real Madrid
Pepe Real Madrid
Andrea Pirlo Juventus
Sergio Ramos Real Madrid
Raul Schalke
Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid
Wayne Rooney Manchester United
David Silva Manchester City
Fernando Torres Chelsea
Yaya Toure Manchester City
Robin van Persie Arsenal
Xavi Barcelona
A live vote will be conducted to reveal the overall winner of the accolade after the final three most nominated players are revealed next month.