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Transfer gossip (September 2): Hull City, Leeds United, Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday, Barnsley, Doncaster Rovers, Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, Portsmouth, Aston Villa

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Published Date: 09 November 2009
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Former Portsmouth and Barnsley manager Paul Hart and ex-Hull City boss Phil Brown are early contenders to replace Alan Pardew at Southampton. (Daily Mail)

Arsenal are considering a deal for Japanese 17-year-old striker Ryo Miyaichi, who is also wanted by Ajax. (Daily Mail)

Tottenham striker Robbie Keane rejected the chance to join Turkish side Besiktas in an £8m deal during the summer transfer window.(Daily Mail)

Blackpool boss Ian Holloway is trying to push through a deal for former England keeper Richard Wright, who is a free agent.
(Daily Mirror)

West Ham missed out on the deadline-day signings of Everton's Yakubu Ayegbeni and Portsmouth's Marc Wilson because of their precarious finances. (The Guardian)

Coventry hope to complete the signing of former Wigan and Watford striker Marlon King by the end of the week, following his release from prison. (Daily Mail)

West Ham have signed Belgian goalkeeper Ruud Boffin on a two-year deal from MVV Maastricht as cover for Robert Green when he undergoes hip surgery. (Daily Mail)

United Arab Emirates club Al Aln are considering a bid for Kenny Miller before their transfer window closes on 15 September after the striker rejected Rangers' offer of a contract extension. (Daily Mail)

Former Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano has claimed broken promises - and not his family's failure to settle on Merseyside - prompted his decision to force a move from Anfield to Barcelona. (The Guardian)

Former West Ham manager Alan Curbishley is in pole position to become the next boss of Aston Villa, having held talks with the club. (Daily Mirror)

Manchester City midfielder Gareth Barry has called on the Premier League to introduce a winter break to save England from another World Cup disaster. (Daily Mirror)

Manchester United could have signed their new £7.5m Portuguese striker Bebe for as little as £125,000 last January. (Daily Mail)

Wales coach John Toshack wants their Euro 2012 qualifier against England moved from the Millennium Stadium to the more intimate Cardiff City Stadium.(Daily Mail)

Newcastle's 35-year-old defender Sol Campbell says he is not too old for an England recall - nearly three years after winning the last of his 73 caps.(Daily Star)


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  • Last Updated: 02 September 2010 12:16 PM
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SheffieldsBiggestClub,

Laughing at Swillsborough 09/07/2010 23:46:33
Never mind all this talk about Chelsea signing this and Man Utd signing that..............

What about the game of the season opener.....
Wendy V Dagenham. MASSIVE!!!!

Ha Ha Ha
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Derek James Darlington,

LEEDS - WEST YORKSHIRE 09/08/2010 11:23:20
WATE UNTIL LEEDS COME TO SHEFFIELD AND SHEFFIELD COME TO LEEDS WE ALL KNOW THAT THE BIGGEST CLUB WITH ATTENDCE AND THE TEAM WHO GO FAR THIS SEASON WILL BE LEEDS UNITED COME ONE WHO ALL THESE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM KIDDING LIKE DAGENHAM RED BRIDGE THINK THATS GOING TO BE HARD GAME WATE UNTIL LEEDS UNITED COME TO TOWN THAT BE GAME FOR YOU.
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Clive Bindley,

Leicester 14/08/2010 09:19:18
Again please Derek James..this time in English ?
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