Thu Jul 03 09:02AM
August 2005: Deportivo La Coruna winger Albert Luque signs five-year contract at Newcastle United and promptly expresses his delight at the move:
"I'm very happy. I'm excited. It's a great place to play.
"I'm looking forward to playing in front of the Newcastle fans."
July 2008: Real Mallorca winger Jonas Gutierrez signs five-year contract at Newcastle United and promptly expresses his delight at the move:
"I cannot tell you how excited I am to be joining Newcastle United.
"The Premier League is a great place to play and I cannot wait to meet my new team-mates and prove myself to the Newcastle United fans."
Sounds uncannily similar, does it not? It's almost as if they were told exactly what to say by the very same over-zealous press officer.
Like Gutierrez, Luque (pictured, in trademark bench-warming pose) arrived with a reputation as a fleet-footed, technically gifted winger, who would inject a flair into the Newcastle side that had been missing since the heady days of David Ginola and Faustino Asprilla.
Sadly for Luque he found the rough and tumble of the English top-flight more problematic than he had expected and, one spectacular career nose-dive later, he's currently plying his trade for Ajax in the European feeder league that is the Dutch Eredivisie.
Of course, Gutierrez needs only to better Luque's record of one goal and about 0.5 decent performances in 25 matches to out-do his less than illustrious predecessor, but the very fact Newcastle have signed him suggests they've learnt little from previously unsuccessful transfer market dalliances with players who made their names in Spain.
This, remember, is the side that prised just 19 league appearances out of up-and-coming centre-half Marcelino Elena after signing him from Real Mallorca for a then sizeable £6 million in 1999.
Mind you, if Newcastle were in the business of learning from past mistakes they probably wouldn't have invited Kevin Keegan back to the club.
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Manchester City have paid £19 million to CSKA Moscow to make Brazilian striker Jo the club's record signing, but ED thought City might have missed a trick.
The first photos that emerged from the player's unveiling were of Jo holding his new City shirt with 'JO 14' on the back, and you can bet that replica shirts bearing his name and number will be flying off the rails at the Manchester City club shop as soon as the croaky-voiced Ricky Hatton-alike teenagers of the city have cut down on the fags long enough to be able to afford them.
Back when ED was a lad you had to pay by the letter and number for shirts to be personalised in such a manner, so ED decided to have a look on the City website to calculate exactly how much money City are losing out on by signing such an abruptly monikered player.
Unfortunately for fans of punchlines that actually work, a 'JO 14' shirt costs exactly the same amount as a 'RICHARDS 2' or even a 'BOJINOV 29', leaving ED's painfully predictable 'they should have signed Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink' pay-off thoroughly redundant.
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Anthony Le Tallec's move from Liverpool to Le Mans yesterday came as a massive shock to Reds fans - not because they were desperately hoping to hold onto the player, but because the vast majority probably didn't realise he was still at the club.
Le Tallec spent last season on loan at Le Mans, having previously undergone loan spells at Sunderland, Sochaux and Le Havre, and last pulled on a Liverpool shirt in a 3-0 Champions League qualifying victory over Welsh side TNS in July 2005.
In honour of Le Tallec's sleeper role at Anfield over the past three years, Early Doors presents a list of players who you might be surprised to learn are on the books of their respective Premier League clubs:*
Ian Walker, Bolton Wanderers
Andy van der Meyde, Everton
Bernardo Corradi, Manchester City
Paul Dickov, Manchester City
Danny Mills, Manchester City
David May, Manchester United
Shola Ameobi, Newcastle United
Hossam Ghaly, Tottenham Hotspur
Henri Camara, Wigan Athletic
* One of these is a complete fabrication.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY: "I can only say that I will spend the period of my recovery in my house in Sintra, but regarding my future I cannot say anything." Cristiano Ronaldo might have to reconsider his vow of silence when he realises that it's actually in his best interests to keep Manchester United sweet if he wants the club's doctors to fix his knackered ankle.
TALKING POINT: Before descending into a deeply puzzling dialogue about the whys and wherefores of snake-breeding, yesterday's comments board threw up a few interesting takes on the subject of which Premier League player is likely to be the first to be arrested next season.
Recent porridge-eater Joey Barton was an obvious favourite, but henrikedwardlarsson nominated Middlesbrough defender Emanuel Pogatetz, claiming - with chilling seriousness - that "he is going to rip someone's heart out, and he will be jailed for a very long time".
chrisnewman950, meanwhile, predicts that "the entire Stoke squad will be arrested next season for crimes against football".
Today - for no real reason whatsoever, with which Premier League footballer would you most like to go for a pint?
COMING UP: Transfer Talk, Version Premier League and Version Championship, plus all the latest guff and counter-guff in the endlessly thrilling Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Barry and Ronaldinho transfer sagas. And maybe, if you're lucky, a little bit of actual news.
And if foregone conclusions and the fruits of pushy parenting are your bag, why not check out the Williams sisters strolling into the Wimbledon women's singles final from 13:00 BST?
Stop talking about music.
richard.ekman tell some one who cares
jude_surf agree that footy chicks are waaay sexier
claire881 bullets new album does bite the dust i prefer avenged sevenfold waaay better
chrisnewman950 you are so corny, you suck!
slipknot sucks!!!
System of a down rules!!!!
danny: I do believe that album/song you were trying to recall is Sehnsucht! no worries though, German words can be quite difficult to spell!
Sorry Samuel I'm just very picky! There's not that many people I find really good looking but than not that many I find ugly, I just do happen to think Van Nistelrooy is ugly but not like Tevez ugly... there are degrees u see!
richard don't be a stiff, get in the groove or we'll throw you in the mosh pit!
Hi foxy Roxy, yeah there's loads of otherwise inclined dudes on here. Can you spot good looking and ugly women or are they all the same too you?
Ha I met the guy from Avenged Sevenfold, my mate made me go see them, she got her pic taken with the singer who was then offended cos I didn't want a photo with him! @#$%!
Is there anyone out there who wants to discuss football?
point taken judas, i should have thought of that
thank you henrik
rooney was officially voted last years ugliest player with ronaldinho following in second
Henrik - Err no I wasn't. I was talking of the song 'Ich Will' - translation 'I want' taken from the album 'Mutter' meaning 'Mother'.
But lets stop or we'll upset Richard again
That it, consider yourself in the mosh pit. Get the music started people and target @#$% ekman!
Heres the web site
http://soccerlens.com/top-20-ugliest-footballe
rs/5343/
is there anyone out there that realizes that anecdotes and sidebar conversations keep the topic fresh and interesting......? cheer up richard, someone will ask some other question and everyone will be back to their "theories" and (in Jude's case) "fantasies" in no time!
sorry mate, I was talking to Dannickbates....I'll specify clearer next time. As for Ich Will (looks around nervously for Richard)its a quality tune!
David May?
Talking football I could have sworn I heard on the radio this morning that Chelsea had signed Arshavin but I haven't read anything since. Was I dreaming?
I'm surpriced no one has mentioned Alvaro Recoba yet. He looks like ET. A lovely player, but ugly as hell.
richard.ekman dude chillax ok this is the usual daily banter just different topics everyday what is it that you have against music
You were probably dreaming, Chelsea suck! I heard this on the radio: What is brown and sticky?
richard.ekman hates music!
richard.ekman only likes cartoons!
Dan I see ManU is quite well represented on that list... Funny that...
Rooney and Tevez might be and ugly pair but score beautiful goals together - suck on that!
Can't wait to hear british commentators pronounce the name Jo (if you didn't know, the J is pronounced like an H).
It's ok you all. I've calmed down now. It's just that the music you're all discussing isn't even remotely interesting to me. I mean Rammstein?! Come on! They don't even take themselves seriously.
Lescot and Earnshaw are ugly bastarts! Pretty sure Earnshaw is actually a dwarf. And Lescot's hair? whats happened there? He's tried to get it like Steve from coronation steret and failed.
Music talk no as good. Buckcherry good but.
What about Ian Dowie? I had a picture of him that made me dry bolk
richard.ekman do you actualley think we care about what interests you? if we did we would ask......
jcverm i can tell you that i have no affiliation what soever with that web site . i am also making this small statement ahem....allthough i posted that link in a hurried state i di take the time to check it properly and upon doing so was thouroughly pleased to see so many ugly man utd mugs there.
UP THE BLUES
man United Suck
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