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Transfer tinderbox

Wed Jul 16 09:01AM

If the 2008 Premier League summer transfer window was a party, it would be decidedly teenage.

While most of the clubs content themselves with coy glances and occasional hand-holding, only Spurs, Arsenal and Chelsea have taken anyone behind the bike sheds for some full on heavy petting, but none of them have come close to going all the way.

Portsmouth and Bolton have managed a couple of clumsy snogs each, posh kids Manchester United are indignantly swatting away the attentions of the tirelessly eager Spanish exchange student and West Brom are getting stick from pretty much everyone in sight for pulling a couple of mingers that no-one else would go anywhere near.

But with the window stretching before us like a row of spotty chess enthusiasts desperate for a dance, Early Doors can exclusively reveal the identity of the cupid we've all been waiting for.

It's Rafael Benitez.

The Liverpool manager clearly wants to sign Aston Villa captain Gareth Barry and can obviously afford him, but is stubbornly refusing to meet Villa's £18 million valuation, much as he stubbornly refuses to see that his goatee makes him look like a steretypically gregarious kebab shop owner.

Reds fans may bleat about the lack of money their club has compared to Chelsea and Manchester United, but they have spent only £30 million less than United over the past five seasons, and a club that splashed in the region of £40 million on Fernando Torres, Ryan Babel, Yossi Benayoun and Lucas Leiva last summer is hardly up against it.

And - as ED is shrewdly about to demonstrate - if the Barry deal goes ahead it could prove the catalyst for a chain reaction of big-money transfers in the Premier League.

With £18 million in the bank from the Barry sale, Villa boss Martin O'Neill will be able to land Blackburn wide boy David Bentley, prompting Chelsea winger Shaun Wright-Phillips to push through a move to Portsmouth so as not to let his England colleague steal a march on him on the international scene.

Chelsea aren't exactly short of a few bob, but the money they'll get from the Wright-Phillips transfer will enable Roman Abramovich to take Robinho off Real Madrid's hands and give new coach Big Phil Scolari yet another temperamental attacking midfielder to cram into his starting XI.

Frustrated by the Brazilian's incessant step-overs using up all the available time for deflected half-volleys from the edge of the penalty area, Frank Lampard will high-tail it to Internazionale, where former boss Jose Mourinho will give him a big cuddle and promise him that Inter's attacking football will revolve around the sole aim of setting up Lampard for scuffed long-rangers from wherever he happens to find himself on the pitch.

With Ronaldinho expected to complete his move from Barcelona to Milan at any moment, the Catalan club will use the cash to bring in Emmanuel Adebayor from Arsenal, thereby forcing the Gunners into the transfer market in search of a striker.

Alexander Hleb's likely Emirates exit will heap even further pressure on Arsene Wenger to bring in a big-name signing to appease the fans, and with any one of Roque Santa Cruz, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Andrei Arshavin set to arrive at the club, Spurs will be stung into action by the sight of their hated rivals splashing the cash in uncharacteristically wanton fashion, bringing Espanyol striker Luis Garcia to White Hart Lane and subsequently facilitating Dimitar Berbatov's transfer to Manchester United.

And with three and a half world class strikers in their squad (balsa-limbed Louis Saha being the half, obviously) United will realise that they don't really need Cristiano Ronaldo after all, and will ease him out of his shackles before plonking him on the first plane to Madrid, thereby bringing to a close the most exciting summer transfer window in living memory.

So if none of this happens, it is demonstrably and unequivocally Benitez's fault. You heard it here first.

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Early Doors is sorry, but £48 million for Robinho? Forty-eight million pounds, for Robinho?

Zinedine Zidane, you may recall, cost £46 million, but Zidane won one World Cup, one European Championship, one European Cup, three league titles and three World Player of the Year Awards, single-handedly dragged a clearly past-it France side to the final of the last World Cup and played football of a beauty that made grown men weep.

The highlight of Robinho's career, by contrast, is probably still the seven stepovers 'n' penalty-winning dive combo he produced in a Brazilian championship decider while playing for Santos in 2002, and despite a thrilling burst of form at the beginning of last season he's yet to convince anyone that he's anything more than an indulgent tricks merchant with a cheeky grin and a commendable dedication to safe sex (he reportedly once asked a nightclub security man to bring him 40 condoms).

If Robinho is worth £48 million then Cristiano Ronaldo has to be worth about £70 million, and ED itself is probably worth somewhere around the £7.5 million mark, despite being a well-worn breakfast-time blog rather than an actual football player.

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QUOTE OF THE DAY: "Today's question: does Rob Wotton ever smile?" Sky Sports News presenter Mike Wedderburn after announcing the channel's presenting line-up for the morning, thereby providing a tantalising glimpse of the thinly disguised torrent of jealous hatred running through the dressing rooms at Sky Sports News HQ.

TALKING POINT: There were 586 comments on ED yesterday, 56 of which were actually about football and 12 of which contributed something worthwhile to the discussion, thanks largely to the shameless nerds who dominate the comments section every day with their stupendously self-interested twaddle.

Highlights from our laziest footballer ever topic, though, included chrisnewman950's verdict on Oliver Kahn, who "just used to stand there watching the game", while adschoey nominated Ray Wilkins for his commitment to sideways passing.

Today: Who is the most over-rated player in football history?

COMING UP: After a rest day yesterday those gristly-thighed, testicularly-discomfited cyclists from the Tour de France are back in action, and you can follow live coverage of their travails from 11:45 BST.

  1. Let's comment on the fabulous flowing game that Arsenal play or the maga super stars that play in the EPL, rich owners spending millions on squads like Chelsea/MU/Liverpool/Totenham or mediocre middle and bottom table teams. But let us refrain from insults and non-football related comments immediately.

    early_doorFrom early_door on Wed Jul 16 01:58PM

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  2. Listen son if there is nothing to say let us be quiet

    early_doorFrom early_door on Wed Jul 16 01:59PM

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  3. turtleman111: why dont u get a picture of a turtle as ur avatar??

    jay8myFrom jay8my on Wed Jul 16 01:59PM

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  4. FOOTBALL COMMENTS!!!!!

    early_doorFrom early_door on Wed Jul 16 02:00PM

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  5. It depends what you do with it, not what you've got. Bobby Moore - slow, virtually one-legged - but what a great defender! And that QPR and Chelsea player - Bowles(was that his name?) Had everything a footballer could want in terms of skill. What did he do with it? Nichts. Nada. Nista. Nic. Rien. Bloody nowt!

    james_ssmithFrom james_ssmith on Wed Jul 16 02:01PM

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  6. ED is/are a bucnch of liar(s). there was loads live football on telly yesterday (according to soccernet.com) e.g santa koloma vs Fbk Kaunas. must av been a sstunner

    lifeisbluFrom lifeisblu on Wed Jul 16 02:01PM

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  7. And please can we respect fans of other sports too

    early_doorFrom early_door on Wed Jul 16 02:01PM

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  8. i think eric cantona is good at karate!

    jay8myFrom jay8my on Wed Jul 16 02:01PM

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  9. Thank you James

    early_doorFrom early_door on Wed Jul 16 02:03PM

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  10. fabian barthez

    lifeisbluFrom lifeisblu on Wed Jul 16 02:03PM

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  11. if robinho can figure out how to play in england without getting his legs broken, i think he could terrorize some premiership backlines. the stepovers may be a little overdone, but if joe cole can make a living dribbling out to the corner flag, surely there's a place for the former/next pelé at fulham, er, chelsea.

    jcpotvinFrom jcpotvin on Wed Jul 16 02:10PM

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  12. There was an amusing snippet earlier. Despite winging his way to San Jose, Darren Huckerby has splashed out on a season ticket at Carrow Road, so he can watch games in the MLS down-period.

    Fantastic loyalty, but I would have thought after the way he was treated, he would never want to cross the threshold again

    g_hineFrom g_hine on Wed Jul 16 02:15PM

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  13. We've turned into quite a zoo today, how interesting.

    claire881From claire881 on Wed Jul 16 02:18PM

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  14. g_hine didnt chris sutton once play for norwich??

    jay8myFrom jay8my on Wed Jul 16 02:19PM

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  15. What's Rene from 'Allo, Allo!' doing in the photo? Is he saying to a Liverpool player "YOU stupid woman!"

    james_ssmithFrom james_ssmith on Wed Jul 16 02:20PM

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  16. But his master! You want to further understand? »He participated in a rich man's club. Where you can step he has deep understanding of Health. Where you can come into contact with many of the celebrities it is your and their networking platform. Be ___________ kissmillionaires.com_________ try! Not miss the opportunity.

    jinglinkuandaFrom jinglinkuanda on Wed Jul 16 02:20PM

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  17. G_hine I agree that is fantastic loyalty.

    claire881From claire881 on Wed Jul 16 02:24PM

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  18. most overated player has to be Ibrahimovic.

    samuelbanksFrom samuelbanks on Wed Jul 16 02:25PM

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  19. I don't know turtleman, I have asked many wise men and none of them seem to know either I guess I'm just doomed to be that way!

    claire881From claire881 on Wed Jul 16 02:26PM

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  20. yes claire, i think the geico gecko has been commissioned to police the boards and restore law and order to these anonymous electronic transmissions.

    jcpotvinFrom jcpotvin on Wed Jul 16 02:26PM

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  21. True, Ibrahimovic is a good player but not quite the standard that many people seem to think he is! Speaking of, where is Richard today? I miss his insults.

    claire881From claire881 on Wed Jul 16 02:27PM

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  22. Do I have to watch you like children - focus on football please

    early_doorFrom early_door on Wed Jul 16 02:28PM

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  23. Thank you Jude but I don't think Gob would like his kind, bit too slimy!

    claire881From claire881 on Wed Jul 16 02:29PM

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  24. mooochas you will be banned if you keep this up

    early_doorFrom early_door on Wed Jul 16 02:29PM

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  25. early_door u dont have the power to delete us!!!!!!!!!!!

    turtleman111From turtleman111 on Wed Jul 16 02:31PM

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  26. Is this serious, is the lizard actually the ED police? Or is it just another barnyard wannabe who is trying to replace Mooochas in all our hearts? If its the latter then you are wasting your time, Mooochas is everyone's favourite Chicken (even mine and I actually have Elekrophobia)!

    claire881From claire881 on Wed Jul 16 02:32PM

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  27. Jay,
    Sutton started at Norwich as a YTS trainee. He hit the big-time when we beat Bayern and held our own against Inter in the Eufa cup.

    Moneybags Blackburn tempted him away. He was cast into the international void, because he and Glenn Hoddle had a falling out when Sutton said that he should be playing for England and not England B.

    Sutton was mooted as a strike option for Norwich recently, but injury put pay to that, and he was unable to return to his home club

    g_hineFrom g_hine on Wed Jul 16 02:33PM

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  28. wartyhole I assume with that name you are a female? Power is mine trutle mouse. Try and you will find out. I will not argue with you about this. Stick to football or get lost!

    early_doorFrom early_door on Wed Jul 16 02:34PM

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  29. g_hine you are a shining star on here, keep it up pet

    early_doorFrom early_door on Wed Jul 16 02:35PM

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  30. Claire there is no intention to replace mooochas, only to exterminate him of the yahoo websites

    early_doorFrom early_door on Wed Jul 16 02:35PM

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