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May 11 2009

Derby County Sign Jake Buxton From Burton

Derby County BadgeDerby County manager Nigel Clough has decided to give former player Jake Buxton a chance in the Championship, and has signed Buxton on a one-year contract with the club. Should Buxton impress for Derby, then there’s a possibility that his contract will be extended for a further year.

The 24 year-old was named Burton Albion’s Player of the Year this season, and with Clough having managed him at Burton; he obviously feels that Jake Buxton is a player with potential, and if Buxton is a success at Derby then the fans will no doubt be praising Nigel Clough’s bargain buy come the end of the season.

Before playing for Burton, Jake Buxton previously played for Mansfield Town in the Football League, making 151 appearances for the club before joining Burton Albion in summer 2008.

It’s not going to be easy for Jake Buxton, trying to make the step up from the Blue Square Premier to the Championship; he does have Football League experience though, so he may yet surprise us all and make a success of himself at Derby County.

Good luck to Jake Buxton at Derby County, and here’s to hoping that he can go on to enjoy a successful spell with the club.

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May 10 2009

Carlos Tevez to Join his Mate, Mascherano?

Carlos TevezIt seems that Argentinean forward Carlos Tevez won’t be a Manchester United player next season; he doesn’t feel as though he’s been treated as a part of the Manchester United family by the club, and no moves have ever been made to offer him a contract. The Manchester United fans have made it known that they want to see Carlos Tevez signed, Alex Ferguson seems reluctant to shell out the fee for him though, and it’s therefore likely that he’ll be moving on in the summer.

Carlos Tevez will likely join another English team, and with Robbie Keane having not worked out too well at Liverpool; perhaps Carlos Tevez will now make the move to Anfield, and join his friend and fellow countryman Javier Mascherano. Another possibility is that Tevez could move to Manchester City; either of these options would be a massive kick in the teeth for Manchester United.

Tevez has done a brilliant job at Manchester United during his two years with the club so far, Alex Ferguson has often opted to play Dimitar Berbatov instead this season though, and Carlos Tevez has therefore found his opportunities somewhat limited.

Manchester United will perhaps regret letting Carlos Tevez go if he does indeed leave in the summer; there are many rising stars coming up through the ranks at Manchester United right now though, with Federico Macheda and Danny Wellbeck both having scored some excellent goals for the club this season, and Fraizer Campbell and Manucho still to return from their respective loan deals at the end of the year. Due to a buy-back clause in his contract, Giuseppe Rossi is also a forward player that could return to the club in the future, and Alex Ferguson is certainly not short of attacking options.

It will be a shame to see Carlos Tevez go, a player with his quality deserves regular first team football though, and it’s probably best for his career if he does leave United. He’s a true fans favourite, always gives his all for his team, and wherever he does end up next season; that team will be very lucky to have him.

Manchester United fans will no doubt continue to voice their opinion in the last few games of the season that Carlos Tevez should be granted a contract with the club, it does now seem that he’ll be moving on though, and be playing his trade for another Premier League team next season.

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May 01 2009

Manuel Almunia A Possibility For England? Arsene Wenger Certainly Believes That He’s Good Enough

Manuel AlmuniaArsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia is being backed by manager Arsene Wenger to play for the English national football team in the future. The 31 year-old has never represented Spain, and having signed for Arsenal in 2004; will soon be eligible to apply for English citizenship.

Ben Foster and Joe Hart are two of our potential England goalkeepers of the future, neither are the first choice at their respective Manchester clubs though, and at the age of 38; David James is no longer a long term goalkeeping option for England. Scott Carson, Chris Kirkland, and Robert Green are three further goalkeeping options for England; Kirkland has been seriously injury prone for some years now though, Robert Green has been frequently overlooked by Fabio Capello, and Scott Carson has a rather shaky history at this level. Robert Green is probably England’s best goalkeeping option right now; is he better than Manuel Almunia though?

Manuel Almunia was born and bred in Spain, and there’ll therefore be many that will say he shouldn’t represent England; John Barnes represented England for 12 years between 1983 and 1995 though, and he was born in Jamaica. Barnes now manages the Jamaican national football team so clearly has a great love for the country, he did England proud for 12 long years though, made 79 appearances, and even scored 11 goals. Manuel Almunia is an arguably better goalkeeper than any of the other options that we have to choose from, and if he’s willing to play for this country, which it seems that he is, then if considered good enough he should be given an opportunity to do so.

Almunia has done a brilliant job at Arsenal since forcing Jens Lehmann out of the team last season, and is one of the very best goalkeepers playing in the Premier League right now. He has experience of playing regular football for a team in the top four, experience in the Champions League also, and this is something that no English born goalkeeper can currently match. He can’t break into the Spanish team as he faces some very stiff competition; should this be held against him though? No. He’s still an excellent goalkeeper, and England would be very lucky to have a goalkeeper of such talent in the squad.

Arsene Wenger has backed him, and I’m prepared to do so also; Manuel Almunia is a high quality goalkeeper, and I believe that he could do a very good job for England.

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