11.02.09 tribalfootball.com
Real Madrid have put aside £60 million for a new bid for Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo.
Cadena Ser says Real have the loan through Banco Santander and though the cash won't cover the entire deal, it will go a long way to bringing Ronaldo to Madrid in the summer.
While Ramon Calderon is no longer with Real, his successor, Vicente Boluda, is in charge of plans for a new bid for Ronaldo and part of his remit is to find unity amongst Real's presidential candidates to begin negotiations with United before the summer election.
Madrid sources insist Ronaldo was on his way to Real last summer, only for fears of a public backlash from United fans preventing the move from going through.
nasik tambah : nak amik-amik la... duit tu boleh invest dekat player lain. Sama masa beckham blah gi Madrid, memang tiada pengganti tapi dapat player yg lebih berbakat.. lagipun main bola bukan game 1 man show!!
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Man United 1 Other Clubs 923

Ever wondered how many managers have come and gone since Sir Alex Ferguson took over at Manchester United?
Fergie took the reigns back in November 1986 and has since gone on to win tons of honours with the Red Devils.
However, the same cannot be said of the other big English clubs as a whopping 923 managers have been hired and ousted in his 23 years stay.
Cutting it down to bite size for our readers, a much smaller sum of 193 rival bosses from the 19 Premiership clubs currently in the top flight have been ousted from their seats while the Old Trafford head honcho is still going strong.
Managerial Casualties (BPL clubs 2008/09)
Portsmouth 14
Tottenham 14
Stoke City 14
West Brom 13
Man City 13
Newcastle 12
Wigan 12
Fulham 12
Hull City 11
Sunderland 10
Chelsea 10
Blackburn 10
Aston Villa 9
Everton 8
West Ham 8
Bolton 7
Middlesbrough 7
Liverpool 5
Arsenal 3
Fergie took the reigns back in November 1986 and has since gone on to win tons of honours with the Red Devils.
However, the same cannot be said of the other big English clubs as a whopping 923 managers have been hired and ousted in his 23 years stay.
Cutting it down to bite size for our readers, a much smaller sum of 193 rival bosses from the 19 Premiership clubs currently in the top flight have been ousted from their seats while the Old Trafford head honcho is still going strong.
Managerial Casualties (BPL clubs 2008/09)
Portsmouth 14
Tottenham 14
Stoke City 14
West Brom 13
Man City 13
Newcastle 12
Wigan 12
Fulham 12
Hull City 11
Sunderland 10
Chelsea 10
Blackburn 10
Aston Villa 9
Everton 8
West Ham 8
Bolton 7
Middlesbrough 7
Liverpool 5
Arsenal 3
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