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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Strictly Arsenal: by sil(m): 2:25pm On Nov 06, 2006
Real gunner is Here

Ama a Gunner for Live
Sports / Re: Why Do People Get So Crazy About Football: ? by sil(m): 5:06pm On Oct 28, 2006
hahahaha

oboy no bi woman for life first but na soccer first. you U*stand
Education / Books You Will Enjoy Re: by sil(m): 3:07pm On Oct 19, 2006
What are your best books that you've ever read? I think I got an idea about James Hardly chase books but they are not my best books ever read. Come to think of:-

Da Vinci Code,

The Harry Potter Series.

Sisterhood of the Traveling pants.
Sports / Re: Nominate Fifa's World Player Of The Year by sil(m): 6:26pm On Oct 16, 2006
@ All

It's so nice to hear you vote who is goin to be the world best! I think he is rigth so say that we should nominate from that
may be I choose

peter cech from the post

canevaro from the defence

Zidane from midfield and

Henry from the top
Webmasters / Top Websites by sil(m): 6:07pm On Oct 07, 2006
list your favourite websites
Computers / Top Websites ! by sil(m): 6:06pm On Oct 07, 2006
list your top (favourite) ten websites
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Do you think it's a Surprise If Pierre Should Turn Down Invitation??? by sil(m): 5:46pm On Oct 06, 2006
How is the cameroon government going to feel when Pierre Wome has turned down an invitation to join the national squad for Sunday's Nations Cup qualifier against Equatorial Guinea.

The indomitable lion's defender escape death when in october last year , he missed a penalty against Egypt in Yaounde (i.e when Etoo refused taking it) that would have qualified Cameroon for the 2006 World Cup finals, his house was burnt down and the family escape death narrowly.

Com'on men do you think is right for him to turn down the invitation

European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Do You Know The History Of Your Club As A Fan? by sil(m): 7:14pm On Oct 05, 2006
THIS IS PART ONE

Arsenal began as a works team for the Woolwich Armaments. They were founded in 1886 as Dial Square. The name soon became Woolwich Arsenal and they played their first match at Plumstead Common.playing at the old Second Division playing regularly against professional clubs.
There would be three turning points in the history of the club that would transform them into one of the most famous in the world.
1. The first turning point was the move to North London. The club chairman wanted to merge Woolwich Arsenal with Fulham but that plan fell through. So a ground was found near a theological college in Highbury not far from Gillespie Road Underground station on the Piccadilly Line
2 In 1915 the move was completed and the club dropped the Woolwich from its name to become Arsenal. However, it was still an average Second Division team. In 1919 Arsenal won election to the First Division when it was expanded to 22 clubs. This was the second turning point in Arsenal's history. Since this election was at the expense of neighbours Tottenham, this set the enemity between the two clubs that lasts to this day.
3 The third turning point in Arsenal's history occurred when Herbert Chapman was appointed manager. He had made Huddersfield Town the dominant team in the 20s. Highbury was the platform he needed to try out his new ideas. He took Arsenal to 2nd in the First Division in 1926 and to the FA Cup Final in 1927.
4 It was during the 1930s that Arsenal became a football force. Chapman built a new stadium complete with marble halls, set up under-soil heating so that matches could be played in all weathers, set up the best medical facilities in the country to treat players, and began youth schemes to train young players. His proposals to number shirts and have floodlights were rejected by the football authorities. His innovations showed he was a man ahead of his time. Tactically, Chapman was astute enough to attack the weaknesses of other teams while playing to Arsenal's strengths. Outside of football, Chapman, had the tube station's name changed to Arsenal. Chapman made Arsenal the most successful and richest club in the country. Everybody wanted to beat them
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Do You Know The History Of Your Club As A Fan? by sil(m): 7:11pm On Oct 05, 2006
ENOUGH RESPECT TO ALL THE GUNNERS IN THE HOUSE. I KNOW YOU WILL HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY HERE!!!

Politics / Re: Atiku's Many Shady Deals by sil(m): 1:42pm On Oct 04, 2006
Our political stratosphere once more is awash with the expectation that because two clumsy elephants are fighting, it is either that the grass would suffer a lot of loss or that the heavens will fall. I don't share that fear of yours and I encourage you to adopt a no-shaking mentality. The one animal that we were told in nursery school that was afraid that the heavens will fall at the slightest gale of wind was Chicken Little and I do not think that we are that chicken and that little.

I cannot help but be amused at the thinking that because Obasanjo and Atiku are engaged in a political fisticuff that that would portend danger for what has been sometimes aptly dubbed our 'nascent democracy'. I am also very amused at that call made by several people within and outside the PDP calling on the duo to sheath their swords. Some of this just goes to show to the extent to which we understand the under currents and dynamics of democracy especially the way it is conducted here.

Now here and hear my argument. As far as I am concerned, a lot of the people who occupy those sensitive offices of government mostly got there by unnatural selection, Obasanjo and Atiku inclusive. While there, they do not seem to have any other interest but to recoup and quadruple the funds they invested in the selection process. While there now, there has not been much to show in seven years, apart from the GSM boom and a repudiated debt that was incurred and spent on mansions by former military rulers. If you look at what is going on in some government circles, you would discover that the only progress so far made is in the areas of the development of the pockets of greedy politicians and how much money they have made from us. There are still no good roads. We still sleep with only one eye. NEPA or PHCN is still moribund. You cannot turn the taps in your home and get water from your faucet. We are still eating zero-one-zero. Undergraduates are selling recharge cards to make ends meet. Nigerians in droves go abroad ('abroad' to mean little countries like Ghana) to get university education. Get to Tejuosho flea market and you still see our women fight to buy second-hand clothes. Our sea and airports have not been totally revamped. But one must be objective and concede that if there was no Dora Akunyili or a Nasir El Rufai or a Ribadu, this administration may just have gone down the drain like the others. In all, what seemed to have been happening in seven years and more is a situation where those who are there behaved as though they are there to fight with us and that they have an assignment to make life very difficult for us.

So what happened next? Because we seem to have understood that those people are really the enemy, the real people like Asari Dokubo, the Massob republic, and the Odua Congress had arisen to express the angst of the broad spectrum of the Nigerian people. And what was the response of the two clumsy elephants that are fighting each other now? What was their response? They (both of them) branded a people who ask and aspire to be given a fair share in the proceeds that accrue from their backyards criminals and terrorists. And just recently, Mr President ordered a shoot on sight on those he perceived to be these terrorists and so-called criminals even though for now, I cannot tell whether or not he has recanted that terrible order. And now that both of them are quarrelling mostly because of the monies they stole from my backyard, you expect me to say, 'Ah sofri-sofri o, make una no fight?'

Every Nigerian today should siddon look and pick an interest in the fight between Obasanjo and Atiku. Both of them know that the game they have chosen to play is a dirty one and they understand each other perfectly. They have worked together as colleagues against us for about eight years now and if they begin to fight all of a sudden, we should be happy at least to know that they are no longer in a league to further diminish our worth and value. We should be happy that all the skeletons that were hidden in those cupboards will at last come to fore. We should behave like the Bedouin Arabs who see the friend of an enemy as an enemy. My father used to tell me that when a fish begins to decay, the decay usually begins from the head before it gets downwards. Now if that is indeed true, why are we so afraid that the system is passing through a normal democratic process of purgation that should introduce a gust of fresh air in Nigeria? Why are we afraid that the EFCC cart that was put before the ICPC horse is dragging in some sanity in a system?

Let me take you down memory lane to tell you why we should siddon look and encourage Obasanjo and Atiku to fight on. In the very early stages of the IBB regime, he had a deputy, Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe, an officer and a gentleman. Ukiwe saw the coming profligacy and the arrangee system and culture of settlement that IBB cultivated but he did not keep mum like Atiku did and benefit from the arrangee on ground. He fought IBB and the only thing that made him lose out was that that system was a military system where the head of state could hire and fire at will. So Commodore Ukiwe was fired and what happened next? Should I tell you? Okay, what happened was that the guy who was head of state then failed successfully and so woefully to the extent that he is now itching to come back and to 'do more'. But this dispensation is a democratic one. You just cannot hire and fire your deputy just the same way you should not take us for granted. And the deputy too began to cry out too late against the system that he with his own hands, nurtured and groomed. He should have adopted the same principled stance that Na'abba adopted in the very early days of this nascent democratic experience. That way, he would not have been a hard to sell commodity for the presidency. There would have been no way anybody would see him today as a fellow conspirator with the guys that murdered Caesar if he truly had our interest at heart. For now though, I like the initial stance that the Senate took to siddon look and allow the Executive fight and purge itself.

Obasanjo and Atiku should fight. Obasanjo and Atiku MUST fight. Their fight is what guarantees that Democracy would survive. If they do not fight, we will lose out in a power game that will not leave any space to accommodate accountability and true federalism.
Politics / E F C C by sil(m): 1:21pm On Oct 04, 2006
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is perhaps the best thing to happen in the life of the current administration. Indeed, all those praises that is being heaped on a World Bank VeePee turned Finance Minister for paying the big boys of Paris twelve billion dollars while the people that stole the principal amount are walking around in Nigeria to me smacks of something bothering on sycophancy. As far as I am concerned, what we should be doing is trying to recover the four hundred billion dollars Ribadu said the thieves stole from us in the past thirty years. The twelve billion dollars is better spent on infrastructure and paying local contractors and pensioners instead of feeding a room full of European shylocks.

At the beginning of the life of his administration, President Obasanjo promised wholeheartedly to fight the scourge of corruption in our national life. Personally, I did not take him serious and wondered how a General who cannot even prove the source of his own stupendous wealth and after being installed by the same corrupt people and up until now befriending the worst of them including IBB (who led a delegation that drew OBJ into the presidential race), Tony Anenih (Alias Mr. Fix it!), Bode George (of NPA and Ondo State Military Government Mess) and indeed the one and only big time shrewd rental property owner and corruption in thief , Alhaji Atiku being his own Vice President. Undeniably, the President's cabinet in the first term of this administration was a litany of corrupt ex-cons, crooks, political jobbers and above all government pests otherwise known as Any Government in Power commonly known as AGIP.

Naturally, since the man that swore before the whole nation to fight corruption decided to dine with crooks his first attempt at it was at best lukewarm. Creating the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (commonlyknown as Anti-Corruption Commission) after a long drawn battle with a corrupt National Assembly that counted a 419 Kingpin (late Rep. Ibekwe) as one of its committee chair and many certificate forgers from Salisu Buhari to Enwenrem on its Leadership, the product of that experiment is to date at best miscarried. The ICPC I can say without any effacement is by far a toothless bulldog; till date it barks without biting. The one significant case it could have prosecuted which was the Dr. Makanjuola case was abruptly dropped thus reinforcing the views of skeptics like me that it is not more than another window dressing by the President to blind us while the looting continues.

However, the end of the first term and the second term gave birth to a newly reinvigorated President. Apparently, free from the burden of politics and after paying his bosses back their dues he decided to hire a partially professional cabinet and clean house. Of course, if you think this was some unselfish act of statesmanship then you must not know the General in the man. Behind these moves have been written everything from vendetta, to self aggrandizement, to a desire to leave a legacy –which I must say is absolutely legitimate, to even pure crass pursuit of power and predominance. Not a man given to fooling around, the threat of the international community came in as a handy tool to force the passing of the EFCC Act that most legislators will perhaps regret as their worst vote till date. But to the rest of Nigeria, it was a great thing but a thing of shame that to do the first serious introspection of a national scourge required an outside push.

In many ways, the EFCC have surpassed all our expectations. Hitherto sacred cows from 419 king pins to bank executives and even politicians have been haunted down. In fact, in Nigeria of today the fear of EFCC is the beginning of wisdom. The success of EFCC is too long to catalogue, and an article that better recites them can be found on this link. Indeed, due to its activity and especially due to the dynamic and purposeful leadership of Chairman Ribadu, a no nonsense policeman reputed for verbal outburst backed with appropriate action, the EFCC have investigated 550 cases, confiscated several landed properties, private jets, oil tankers, exotic automobiles. It has also recovered over $4billion (N560 billion) assets. That is a breathtaking record. But he has not done it without acquiring very well connected and well oiled enemies.

One of such enemies reared its head in the last National Bar Association Convention, when the chairman of the men of the silk decided to call for Ribadu's resignation based upon accusations of human right violations and disobedience of court order. Perhaps the NBA will do us all a favor first by calling for the resignation of its former president now Attorney General for disobeying the Supreme Court order to return LG Funds to the state of Lagos. Or is this the case of soiled professionals playing to the gallery? I shall leave the details of the distaste of this call to a well articulated article by the Doyen of Common Man advocacy, the Senior Advocate of the Masses and conscience of the Nation, Chief Gani Fawenhinmi. He who must come to the altar of equity must do so with clean hands, and it is a known fact that the hand of the Nigerian Bar Association nor some of its most senior members are not clean when it comes to corruption in Nigeria, providing legal services for rogues and aiding them in hiding their ill gotten wealth in hideous places around the world.

The fact remains that the law is an ass. If the Nigerian Bar Association has a case against Ribadu, it has the capacity to move against him. He is a member of the Bar and if they have a sure fire case let them disbar him and let us see if they will walk out of that conference with their heads held high. The scourge called corruption in Nigeria cannot be fought with kid gloves and unconventional problems require unconventional solutions. Which laws are the NBA talking of when they talk about the rule of law? Is it the same law that protects rogues in state government houses across the land? I will be the first to call Ribadu to order if there is a solid case of violating the fundamental human rights of innocent or conceivably innocent citizens. The last time I heard, the courts in Nigeria have not stopped functioning and may be the NBA should head there. Perhaps they are the problem. For those accusing EFCC of vendetta and political agenda I wonder what they have to hide. As far as I can tell the biggest critics of the government are the Governor of Lagos State and his ex-AD counterparts – one wonders why EFCC have not gone after them. Mostly PDP governors have been investigated to date.

Indeed, the judiciary as constituted in our country is in need of sore reforms. And as a concerned member of the public I personally think that this reform is slowed down by the members of the bar. Many lawyers revel in slowing down court cases for corrupt clients since this assures them of juicy retainer fees which consequently are a disincentive for allowing the wheel of justice move faster. For God sake why is the Ibru Case still in court as we speak? What of the Kudirat Case? Why? Blame our lawyers. In the United States, no lawyer can be appealing a minor judgment while the main case stalemates in the court.

But this devious process of injunction and injunction appeals have been serially applied by lawyers in Nigeria to delay the pendulum of justice to crooks, murderers (imagine the number of dead children that the four hundred billion stolen would have saved) and countless other criminals including militricians. It is time for Nigerians to put a stop to this nonsense- our greatest enemies are the "men of the law" and we must not be blinded by their eye service to the law but must call them to immediate order. Enough is enough. Moreover if the EFCC is perpetrating vendetta, so be it. It is a necessary evil that might as well come back to hunt the perpetrators. It is OBJ's EFCC today, it will be someone else's tomorrow- OBJ better be keeping the book right or else the prison reforms he just embarked upon might be the greatest self help he has done himself since he entered government. Insha Allah the fight won't be lost, and the Greatest shall shame the rogues while I am still waiting on EFC report on how PDP got the money to rig the 4-19 elections.
Music/Radio / Re: Kc Presh Drops A New Album(no Time). by sil(m): 1:16pm On Oct 03, 2006
Aaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaaaaa yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Did Gallas Make Mistake? by sil(m): 11:39am On Sep 30, 2006
I think the gunners are already proving that there enjoying Gallas

Sports / Chelsea V Barcelona: who knows!! by sil(m): 2:27pm On Sep 25, 2006
It's going the down this time!
send your comments who wins?
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Man Utd Vs Arsenal: The Die Is Cast! by sil(m): 1:21pm On Sep 18, 2006
HAHA HAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHA

YOU KNOW AM LAUGHING THE UNITEDS WANTS TO BREAK THE RECORD OF BEATEN THE

GUNNERS BUT  HAHAHA IT ALL HAPPENED IN THE PUBLIC

European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Man Utd Vs Arsenal: The Die Is Cast! by sil(m): 12:49pm On Sep 12, 2006
We have just started  the session and don't be surprise @ what is goin to happen watch out the gunners will soon dominate the league.
Sports / Re: Why Do The Super Eagles Need A Foreign Technical Advisor? by sil(m): 11:46am On Sep 12, 2006
Yeah but I think they should go for a first class if not so they should just allow Eguavon take us to the world cup.
Sports / Why Do The Super Eagles Need A Foreign Technical Advisor? by sil(m): 9:55am On Sep 12, 2006
The current argurment in the nigerian football is to bring in a new and foreign Technical Advisor, Do you think that will save the situation in the super Eagles?
Sports / Re: My Grouse Against Wenger: From A True Gunner by sil(m): 12:37pm On Sep 04, 2006
Now that the shopping doors are closed i hope, Wenger will settle down and take good care and train the young talents well.
With the likes of Batista,Rosky, Walcott and may be Gallas will take care of the defence becos of his Experience.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Premiership Highest Goal Scorer (who)? by sil(m): 11:02am On Sep 04, 2006
Akolawole:

Good one Amodu.


To the contributors: I do hope Members will not turn this to another Hot and useless thread, i mean United/Arsenal/Chelsea wahala.


HAHAHA  AYA, YAAAAAAAAAA

@ Akolawole
    You better find one club so that when it all starts for real you will have a home, but for me!!!
    Tell you later
                     sorry but its the FATHER, MAZI, THE IGWE

European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Premiership Highest Goal Scorer (who)? by sil(m): 10:45am On Sep 04, 2006
The Father of premiership league, the king that won for the last 3 sessions will still win again nd again. Don't be scared.

Sports / Re: Who Comes Top This Session In the first half ? by sil(m): 3:13pm On Aug 28, 2006
It seems as if manutd going too far to drop before the first half runs out, but clubs like Arsenal, Newcastle, Middlebrough might come top 4 this session.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Serie A, Premiership, La Liga Or Bundesliga? by sil(m): 12:15pm On Aug 26, 2006
sage:

@ topic

U guys don't need to argue with people that are not objective esp Jackal

He argues blindly.

A league that b/w 1990 and 2005 produced only 1 champions league finalist while the Italian league produced 11 and spain 7 is not worth mentioning
Sports / Re: The Most Cool Headed Player! by sil(m): 11:48am On Aug 26, 2006
I think its Rooney and Zidane
Sports / Re: Latest Football Transfer News by sil(m): 11:42am On Aug 26, 2006
@everybody
I think, we to talk about the latest shoppin and not this blues of thing but shaaa,
On thursday Obafemi was signed from Inter to Newcastle for £10,100,000 and Nicolas Anelka from Fenerbahce to Bolton Wanderers for £8,000,000.
And more but just to mention this stars.

Sports / Re: Gooners 3 Goals In The First Leg Of Uefa: by sil(m): 11:24am On Aug 26, 2006
@ Every body
Like I've just said and ama goin to say it again, again and again we played Real madrid, Juve, Villareal.
Now we re in group G just check out what is goin to happen.OOK
The Chelsea fans, should not be happy becos they've lost out to the club that they should have played X2 but why?
Enough KUDOS to manutd for their performances they should keep it up.
As for barca I don't know what is really happenin to them this session.
Sports / Re: A Plus To Real Madrid by sil(m): 1:39pm On Aug 23, 2006
@ IBIPHIL

Man come Spanish I love this guyz. Real Madrid.
Sports / Re: A Plus To Real Madrid by sil(m): 1:21pm On Aug 23, 2006
Fabio Cannavaro the best centre back in the world is in Madrid.

Emerson Ferreira, second in command on the Brazilian national team.

Ruud Van Nistelrooy the complete package, the world best goal scorer

Mahamadou Diarra the all-terrain machine.
Sports / Who Comes Top This Session In the first half ? by sil(m): 12:51pm On Aug 23, 2006
With the start of this session hope every soccer fan has a team he/she thought will come top this session so share your veiw here
West Ham
Man Utd   
Chelsea   
Portsmouth
Bolton
Reading 
Everton   
Newcastle 
Tottenham 
Arsenal   
Aston Villa
Liverpool   
Watford   
Sheff Utd 
M'brough 
Wigan   
Charlton 
Blackburn 
Man City   
Fulham
Family / I Impregnanted My Best Friend's Only Daughter by sil(m): 9:36am On Aug 22, 2006
There was this friend we grew up together, went to the same schools and very close because of our family relationship. He was staying a bit far because of the nature of his business, he brought his only daughter to stay with me and school, i took her and treated her like a daughter. After some time she started developing into her adolesence age; i couldn't keep my eyes off her. I had to fall in love with her never minding the consequences.

I asked her out and she accepted. There we started making love day and night whenever my wife is away from the house. During the holidays, she went home to her parents and the mom discovered she was pregnant!! shocked shocked she wrote to me and told me she hasn't told her parents who impregnanted her.

There is a saying that "Nothing is hidden under the sun; when the wind blows the anus of the chicken is exposed"

Now, what do i do because i'm confused way beyond should my friend find out that i impregnanted his daughter!!

What about my wife and children, how would they feel should they come to find out i impregnanted a girl i took as my own daughter?? embarassed

Please somebody, tell me what to do. undecided

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Sports / Re: Latest Football Transfer News by sil(m): 8:19am On Aug 15, 2006
Monday, August 14, 2006
Player From To Fee
Shelton Martis Darlington Hibernian Nominal



Saturday, August 12, 2006
Player From To Fee
Stephen Bywater West Ham United Derby County Loan


Friday, August 11, 2006
Player From To Fee
David James Manchester City Portsmouth Undisclosed
Adam Griffin Oldham Athletic Stockport County Nominal
Mo Camara Celtic Derby County Free
Hayden Foxe Free Leeds United Free
Jon Newby Free Wrexham Free
Emmanuel Olisadebe Portsmouth Xanthi Free
Gary Birch Lincoln City Tamworth Loan
Tom Bonner Northampton Town Nuneaton Borough Loan
Adam Eckersley Manchester United Brondby Loan
Wayne Hennessey Wolverhampton Wanderers Bristol City Loan
Tom Kemp Lincoln City Tamworth Loan
Lee Martin Manchester United Glasgow Rangers Loan
Danny O'Donnell Liverpool Crewe Alexandra Loan
Ritchie Sutton Crewe Alexandra Stafford Rangers Loan


Thursday, August 10, 2006
Player From To Fee
Dean Leacock Fulham Derby County £375,000
Barry Cogan Millwall Barnet Undisclosed
Paul McShane Manchester United West Bromwich Albion Undisclosed
Luke Steele Manchester United West Bromwich Albion Undisclosed
Jamie Tolley Shrewsbury Town Macclesfield Town Nominal
Colin Healy Free Barnsley Free
Gary Hooper Free Southend United Free
Arnau Riera Barcelona Sunderland Free
Hatem Trabelsi Free Manchester City Free
Jerome Watt Free Northampton Town Free
Gavin Cowan Shrewsbury Town Kidderminster Harriers Loan
Ben Foster Manchester United Watford Loan
Tomasz Kuszczak West Bromwich Albion Manchester United Loan


Wednesday, August 9, 2006
Player From To Fee
John Pantsil Hapoel Tel Aviv West Ham United £1,000,000
Tamas Priskin Gyori ETO Watford Undisclosed
Lee Johnson Heart of Midlothian Bristol City Free
Christian Bolanos Deportivo Saprissa Charlton Athletic Loan
Simon Gillett Southampton Blackpool Loan
Mark Yeates Tottenham Hotspur Hull City Loan


Tuesday, August 8, 2006
Player From To Fee
Amdy Faye Newcastle United Charlton Athletic £2,000,000
Djimi Traore Liverpool Charlton Athletic £2,000,000
George McCartney Sunderland West Ham United £1,000,000
Clive Clarke West Ham United Sunderland £400,000
Dexter Blackstock Southampton Queens Park Rangers Undisclosed
Sol Campbell Free Portsmouth Free
Simon Charlton Free Oldham Athletic Free
James Sharp Free Shrewsbury Town Free
Lawrie Wilson Free Colchester United Free
Andrea Ferretti Cardiff City Scunthorpe United Loan
Scott Tynan Rushden & Diamonds Hereford United Loan
Adam Virgo Celtic Coventry City Loan


Monday, August 7, 2006
Player From To Fee
Billy Paynter Hull City Southend United Undisclosed
Zesh Rehman Fulham Queens Park Rangers Undisclosed
Kevin Lomax Free Oldham Athletic Free
Stuart Wall Free Peterborough United Free
Hernan Crespo Chelsea Inter Milan Loan


Sunday, August 6, 2006
Player From To Fee
Danny Shittu Queens Park Rangers Watford £1,600,000


Friday, August 4, 2006
Player From To Fee
Antonio Barragan Liverpool Deportiva La Coruna £680,000
Chris Birchall Port Vale Coventry City £325,000
Ian Westake
Dan Harding Ipswich Town
Leeds United Leeds United
Ipswich Town Deal
Radhi Jaidi Bolton Wanderers Birmingham City Undisclosed
Ryan Smith Arsenal Derby County Undisclosed
John Viafara Portsmouth Southampton Undisclosed
Tim Deasy Free Stockport County Free
Faysal El-Idrissi Free Coventry City Free
Rodney Jack Free Crewe Alexandra Free
Mario Licka Free Southampton Free
Matt Oakley Free Derby County Free
Matt Reed Free Bristol City Free
Ben Smith Free Doncaster Rovers Free
Jason Taylor Oldham Athletic Stockport County Free
Neil Thompson Llaneli Barnet Free
Darren Ward Free Sunderland Free
Nicklas Bendtner Arsenal Birmingham City Loan
Chris Howarth Bolton Wanderers Oldham Athletic Loan
Brad Jones Middlesbrough Sheffield Wednesday Loan
Sebastian Larsson Arsenal Birmingham City Loan
Maheta Molango Brighton & Hove Albion Oldham Athletic Loan
Billy Paynter Hull City Southend United Loan
Gerard Pique Manchester United Real Zaragoza Loan
Mark Roberts Crewe Alexandra Halifax Town Loan
Luke Steele Manchester United Coventry City Loan
Michael Symes Bradford City Shrewsbury Town Loan
Tony Warner Fulham Leeds United Loan


Thursday, August 3, 2006
Player From To Fee
Peter Kopteff Stoke City FC Utrecht £70,000
Derek Asamoah Free Shrewsbury Town Free
Alex Bruce Birmingham City Ipswich Town Free
Eugen Bopp Free Rotherham United Free
Mark Bailey Free Peterborough United Free
Josh Clapham Free Plymouth Argyle Free
Darren Holloway Free Darlington Free
Moussa Dabo Free Oldham Athletic Free
Jamie McAllister Free Bristol City Free
James Quinn Peterborough United Northampton Town Free
Alan Rogers Free Bradford City Free
Lionel Ainsworth Derby County AFC Bournemouth Loan
Ricardo Batista Fulham Wycombe Wanderers Loan
Leon Best Southampton AFC Bournemouth Loan
Nathan Doyle Derby County Bradford City Loan
Lee Holmes Derby County Bradford City Loan
Geoff Horsfield Sheffield United Leeds United Loan
Kevin James Nottingham Forest Yeovil Town Loan
Jon Paul Pittman Nottingham Forest Bury Loan
Tony Stokes West Ham United Brighton & Hove Albion Loan


Wednesday, August 2, 2006
Player From To Fee
Karl Henry Stoke City Wolverhampton Wanderers £100,000
Shaun Barker Rotherham United Blackpool Undisclosed
Peter Clarke Blackpool Southend United Undisclosed
Willo Flood Manchester City Cardiff City Undisclosed
Chris Hackett Heart of Midlothian Millwall Undisclosed
Danny Higginbotham Southampton Stoke City Undisclosed
Matt Lawrence Millwall Crystal Palace Undisclosed
Zoumana Bakayoko Free Millwall Free
Kevin Campbell Free Cardiff City Free
Jamie Clapham Free Wolverhampton Wanderers Free
Clayton Fortune Free Leyton Orient Free
Samy-Oyame Mawene Free Millwall Free
Mark McCammon Free Brentford Free
Jamie Young Free Wycombe Wanderers Free
Lewis Edge Blackpool Rochdale Loan
Rob Elliot Charlton Athletic Accrington Stanley Loan
Danny Graham Middlesbrough Blackpool Loan
Steve Williams Wycombe Wanderers Forest Green Rovers Loan


Tuesday, August 1, 2006
Player From To Fee
Emmerson Boyce Crystal Palace Wigan Athletic £1,000,000
David Livermore Leeds United Hull City Undisclosed
Philip Gulliver Rushden & Diamonds Hereford United Nominal
Poul Hubertz AAB Millwall Nominal
Neal Ardley Free Millwall Free
Paul Evans Free Swindon Town Free
Neale McDermott Free Carlisle United Free
Andy Oakes Free Swansea City Free
Martin Woods Free Rotherham United Free
Dave Hibbert Preston North End Rotherham United Loan
Glenn Murray Carlisle United Stockport County Loan


Monday, July 31, 2006
Player From To Fee
Michael Carrick Tottenham Hotspur Manchester United £18,600,000
Lee Croft Manchester City Norwich City Undisclosed
Christian Bassila Sunderland Larisa Free
Patrick Collins Sheffield Wednesday Darlington Free
Lloyd Dyer Free Milton Keynes Dons Free
Martyn Giles Carmarthen Town Hereford United Free
Joel Griffiths Leeds United Newcastle United Jets Free
Craig James Free Darlington Free
Trent McClenahan Free Hereford United Free
Colin McMenamin Shrewsbury Town Gretna Free
Allan Picken Newcastle United Jets Walsall Free
David Stockdale Free Darlington Free
Magno Vieira Free Barnet Free
Keith Lowe Wolverhampton Wanderers Brighton & Hove Albion Loan
Raphael Nade Carlisle United Weymouth United Loan
Ricky Ravenhill Doncaster Rovers Chester City Loan
Patrik Gerrbrand Leicester City Free Released


Saturday, July 29, 2006
Player From To Fee
Rudi Skacel Heart of Midlothian Southampton Undisclosed
Michael Nardiello Free West Bromwich Albion Free


Friday, July 28, 2006
Player From To Fee
Adam Boyd Hartlepool United Luton Town £500,000
Carl Fletcher West Ham United Crystal Palace £400,000
Kevin Amankwaah Yeovil Town Swansea City Undisclosed
Thomas Butler Hartlepool United Swansea City Undisclosed
Benni McCarthy FC Porto Blackburn Rovers Undisclosed
Ruud van Nistelrooy Manchester United Real Madrid Undisclosed
Sammy Igoe Free Bristol Rovers Free
Roberto Martinez Free Chester City Free
Phil Smith Free Swindon Town Free
David Thompson Free Portsmouth Free
Ishmael Welsh Free Yeovil Town Free
David Graham Sheffield Wednesday Bradford City Loan
Ben Parker Leeds United Bradford City Loan


Thursday, July 27, 2006
Player From To Fee
Franck Queudrue Middlesbrough Fulham £3,000,000
Jay Bothroyd Free Wolverhampton Wanderers Free
Royce Brownlie Free Swindon Town Free
Neil Wood Free Oldham Athletic Free
Darrell Clarke Hartlepool United Rochdale Loan
Matt Heywood Bristol City Brentford Loan
Dave Partridge Bristol City Leyton Orient Loan


Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Player From To Fee
Rob Hulse Leeds United Sheffield United £2,125,000
Julio Arca Sunderland Middlesbrough £1,750,000
Kevin Nicholls Luton Town Leeds United £700,000
Jermaine Pennant Birmingham City Liverpool Undisclosed
Nathan Abbey Free Torquay United Free
Quinton Fortune Free Bolton Wanderers Free
Martin Horsell Free Torquay United Free
Michael Jordan Free Chesterfield Free
Chris McPhee Free Torquay United Free
Carl Motteram Free Torquay United Free
Kalusivikako Ngoma Free Darlington Free
Li Tie Free Sheffield United Free
Fabrice Muamba Arsenal Birmingham City Loan


Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Player From To Fee
James Scowcroft Coventry City Crystal Palace £500,000
Brian Priske Portsmouth Club Brugge Undisclosed
Ryan Amoo Free Lincoln City Free
Andy Cooke Free Shrewsbury Town Free
James Puncheon Free Barnet Free
Nathan Stanton Free Rochdale Free
Guilherme Finkler Juventude Wolverhampton Wanderers Loan


Monday, July 24, 2006
Player From To Fee
Damien Duff Chelsea Newcastle United £5,000,000
Asier Del Horno Chelsea Valencia Undisclosed
Guy Branston Free Peterborough United Free
Allan Connell Free Hereford United Free
Nicky Nicolau Free Barnet Free
Ryan Semple Peterborough United Lincoln City Free


Saturday, July 22, 2006
Player From To Fee
Steve Howard Luton Town Derby County £1,000,000


Friday, July 21, 2006
Player From To Fee
Kelvin Davis Sunderland Southampton Undisclosed
David Livermore Millwall Leeds United Undisclosed
Luigi Glombard Nantes Cardiff City Undisclosed
Lewis Emanuel Bradford City Luton Town Free
Hector Sam Free Walsall Free
Kerrea Gilbert Arsenal Cardiff City Loan
Alan Haine Peterborough United Huntingdon Town Loan
Wes Hoolahan Livingston Blackpool Loan


Thursday, July 20, 2006
Player From To Fee
Bernardo Corradi Valencia Manchester City Undisclosed
Gary Breen Free Wolverhampton Wanderers Free
Anthony Grant Chelsea Wycombe Wanderers Loan
Bobby Petta Bradford City Free Released


Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Player From To Fee
Barry Hayles Millwall Plymouth Argyle £100,000
Pedro Miguel Cardoso Monteiro Belenenses Southampton Undisclosed
Kenny Cunningham Free Sunderland Free
Tony Pinault Free Brentford Free
Mark Stallard Shrewsbury Town Lincoln City Free
Jonathan Forte Sheffield United Doncaster Rovers Loan


Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Player From To Fee
Denny Landzaat AZ Alkmaar Wigan Athletic Undisclosed
Steve Phillips Bristol City Bristol Rovers Undisclosed
Chris McCready Free Tranmere Rovers Free
Jamie Smith Free Milton Keynes Dons Free
Adam Czerkas Kolporter Korona Queens Park Rangers Loan


Monday, July 17, 2006
Player From To Fee
Carl Muggleton Free Mansfield Town Free
Egutu Oliseh Free Queens Park Rangers Free
Richie Ryan Free Boston United Free
Kevan Hurst Sheffield United Chesterfield Loan
Ian Ross Sheffield United Notts County Loan


Friday, July 14, 2006
Player From To Fee
Sam Sodje Brentford Reading £350,000
Sam Ricketts Swansea City Hull City £300,000
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake Manchester United Plymouth Argyle £200,000
Dean Marney Tottenham Hotspur Hull City Undisclosed
Abdoulaye Meite Marseille Bolton Wanderers Undisclosed
John Hastings Tooting & Mitcham Milton Keynes Dons Nominal
Dan Gleeson Free Notts County Free
Darren Kempson Free Crewe Alexandra Free
Chris Palmer Free Wycombe Wanderers Free
Sam Stockley Free Wycombe Wanderers Free
Pascal Zuberbuhler FC Basle West Bromwich Albion Free
Peter Brezovan 1.FC Brno Swindon Town Loan
Sol Campbell Arsenal Free Released


Thursday, July 13, 2006
Player From To Fee
Michael McIndoe Doncaster Rovers Barnsley Undisclosed
Saul Deeney Free Notts County Free


Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Player From To Fee
Damien Francis Wigan Athletic Watford £1,500,000
Scott Flinders Barnsley Crystal Palace Undisclosed
Yohann Folly Southampton Sheffield Wednesday Undisclosed
Dietmar Hamann Bolton Wanderers Manchester City Undisclosed
Bjorn Runstrom Hammarby Fulham Undisclosed
Sam Togwell Crystal Palace Barnsley Undisclosed
Herald Goulon Lyon Middlesbrough Free
Djibril Cisse Liverpool Marseille Loan
Charlie Griffin Wycombe Wanderers Forest Green Rovers Loan


Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Player From To Fee
Seol Ki-Hyeon Wolverhampton Wanderers Reading £1,000,000
Gabriel Zakuani Leyton Orient Fulham £1,000,000
Paul Smith Southampton Nottingham Forest Undisclosed
Stevland Angus Free Torquay United Free
Peter Beagrie Free Grimsby Town Free
Liam Chilvers Colchester United Preston North End Free
Adam Griffiths Free Brentford Free
Dietmar Hamann Liverpool Bolton Wanderers Free
Gary Harkins Blackburn Rovers Grimsby Town Free
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Free Charlton Athletic Free
Mark Kennedy Wolverhampton Wanderers Crystal Palace Free
Richard Langley Free Luton Town Free
Pablo Mills Free Rotherham United Free
Chris Kirkland Liverpool Wigan Athletic Loan


Monday, July 10, 2006
Player From To Fee
Jermaine Wright Free Southampton Free


Saturday, July 8, 2006
Player From To Fee
Clayton Ince Coventry City Walsall Free
Chris Shuker Barnsley Tranmere Rovers Free


Friday, July 7, 2006
Player From To Fee
Emile Heskey Birmingham City Wigan Athletic £5,500,000
Sean St Ledger Peterborough United Preston North End £225,000
Simon Walton Leeds United Charlton Athletic Undisclosed
Joe Burnell Wycombe Wanderers Northampton Town Free
Glen Cronin Exeter City Chester City Free
Nick Ward Perth Glory Queens Park Rangers Free


Thursday, July 6, 2006
Player From To Fee
Michael Turner Brentford Hull City £350,000
Justin Cochrane Free Rotherham United Free
Gaetano Giallanza Free Darlington Free
Bruno N'Gotty Free Birmingham City Free
Ian Sharps Tranmere Rovers Rotherham United Free
Jamie Ward Free Torquay United Free
Doriva Middlesbrough Free Released
Tommy Jaszczun Rochdale Free Released


Wednesday, July 5, 2006
Player From To Fee
Tyrone Mears Preston North End West Ham United £1,000,000
Carlton Cole Chelsea West Ham United Undisclosed
Lee Mansell Luton Town Torquay United Undisclosed
Fernando Morientes Liverpool Valencia Undisclosed
Bradley Wright-Phillips Manchester City Southampton Undisclosed
Fabio Aurelio Free Liverpool Free
Seb Carole Brighton & Hove Albion Leeds United Free
Tomasz Cywka Free Wigan Athletic Free
Shaka Hislop West Ham United Dallas Burn Free
Stan Laziridis Birmingham City Perth Glory Free
Chris Moore Dagenham & Redbridge Brentford Free


Tuesday, July 4, 2006
Player From To Fee
Mikele Leigertwood Crystal Palace Sheffield United £600,000
Roger Johnson Wycombe Wanderers Cardiff City £275,000
Luke Beckett Sheffield United Huddersfield Town Undisclosed
Gabriel Paletta Banfield Liverpool Undisclosed
Ramon Castille Liverpool Scunthorpe United Free
Michael Coulson Scarborough Barnsley Free
Tom Curtis Free Notts County Free
Delory Facey Tranmere Rovers Rotherham United Free
Marc Goodfellow Free Bury Free
Joe Jacobson Free Cardiff City Free
Malvin Kamara Milton Keynes Dons Cardiff City Free
Jon-Paul McGovern Free Milton Keynes Dons Free
Nick McKoy Milton Keynes Dons Cardiff City Free
Chris Perry Free West Bromwich Albion Free
Neil Roberts Doncaster Rovers Wrexham Free
Curtis Weston Millwall Swindon Town Free


Monday, July 3, 2006
Player From To Fee
Jason Roberts Wigan Athletic Blackburn Rovers Undisclosed
Sean O'Hanlon Swindon Town Milton Keynes Dons Tribunal
Drissa Diallo Free Milton Keynes Dons Free
Kelvin Jack Dundee Gillingham Free
Francis Jeffers Free Blackburn Rovers Free
Derek McInnes Free Millwall Free
David Raven Liverpool Carlisle United Free
Craig Rocastle Free Oldham Athletic Free
Gareth Owen Oldham Athletic Stockport County Loan
Phil McGuire Doncaster Rovers Free Released


July 1, 2006
Player From To Fee
Dimitar Berbatov Bayer Leverkusen Tottenham Hotspur £10,900,000
Phil Bolland Peterborough United Chester City Tribunal
Liam Fontaine Fulham Bristol City Tribunal
Sam Aiston Tranmere Rovers Northampton Town Free
Michael Ballack Bayern Munich Chelsea Free
Ollie Barnes Bristol City Bristol Rovers Free
Tony Bedeau Torquay United Walsall Free
Lawrie Dudfield Boston United Notts County Free
Rhys Evans Swindon Town Blackpool Free
Adrian Forbes Swansea City Blackpool Free
Andy Holt Wrexham Northampton Town Free
Stephen Hunt Colchester United Notts County Free
Michael Jackson Tranmere Rovers Blackpool Free
Phil Jevons Yeovil Town Bristol City Free
Steve Jones Crewe Alexandra Burnley Free
Adam Lockwood Yeovil Town Doncaster Rovers Free
Austin McCann Boston United Notts County Free
Stephen McPhail Barnsley Cardiff City Free
Robert Pires Arsenal Villarreal Free
Gareth Roberts Tranmere Rovers Doncaster Rovers Free
Marvin Robinson Lincoln City Macclesfield Town Free
Adam Rundle Free Rochdale Free
Andy Sandell Bath City Bristol Rovers Free
Gary Silk Portsmouth Notts County Free
Daryl Smylie Newcastle United Livingston Free
Paul Tierney Livingston Blackpool Free
Chris Weale Yeovil Town Bristol City Free
Alan White Boston United Notts County Free
Tim Howard Manchester United Everton Loan
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