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American midfielder Michael Bradley favours a move to Germany this summer - according to his agent.
The Heerenveen star has been strongly linked with a switch to the Premier League, with Rovers thought to be among a posse of clubs closely monitoring his situation.
However, his agent Kon Schramm believes a switch to the Bundesliga appears to be the player's preferred option.
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"He will probably make the move to Germany," said Schramm.
"He likes the clubs, the league and he knows it better. I think he will feel good in Germany."
Schramm insists he has not been contacted by any club in the Premier League in regard to Bradley, although he refused to rule out a switch to England altogether.
He added: "There is no contact with an English club at this moment. A move to England is possible but we will see.
"We hope something on his future will develop in the next month or so.
"He has one-year left on his current contract and a transfer is not something Heerenveen have really talked about."
Posted by: Robbie, Manchester on 3:34pm Thu 8 May 08
[quote][bold]Daniel[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Gem[/bold] wrote: Daniel what are you going to do?? [/quote] [bold]I'M GONNA EMAIL HIM!!![/bold] [/quote] Daniel! how far are you willing to go to get this lad to sign for us?
Daniel wrote:
Gem wrote: Daniel what are you going to do??
I'M GONNA EMAIL HIM!!!
Daniel! how far are you willing to go to get this lad to sign for us?
Posted by: Adolf Bottommunchenglassba
ck, Munchen on 3:38pm Thu 8 May 08
Zis Bradley is good ya?
Zis Bradley vants ze move to Deutchland to sample ze fine beer and ze hairy vomen!
Vell if zats vot he vants zen ve velcome him wiz ze open arms and say ya ya combunsen man helm.
Many appologies to Ze Daniel from Spain but if you vant a ve good fussball player my nephewZ Ruudi Val-vollershcnitzenm
ientuften is avialable on a free.
Zis Bradley is good ya?
Zis Bradley vants ze move to Deutchland to sample ze fine beer and ze hairy vomen!
Vell if zats vot he vants zen ve velcome him wiz ze open arms and say ya ya combunsen man helm.
Many appologies to Ze Daniel from Spain but if you vant a ve good fussball player my nephewZ Ruudi Val-vollershcnitzenm
ientuften is avialable on a free.
Posted by: ossy rover, ossy on 3:48pm Thu 8 May 08
Bloody Hell adolf im well jealous now, wish ide written that piece.
be carefull tho of sending young Bradley into any Cellars though, you tuetonics have a habit of doing nasty things in them.
Keep the faith
Bloody Hell adolf im well jealous now, wish ide written that piece.
be carefull tho of sending young Bradley into any Cellars though, you tuetonics have a habit of doing nasty things in them.
[quote][bold]ossy rover[/bold] wrote:
Bloody Hell adolf im well jealous now, wish ide written that piece. be carefull tho of sending young Bradley into any Cellars though, you tuetonics have a habit of doing nasty things in them. Keep the faith[/quote] Distasteful...funny, but distasteful!
ossy rover wrote:
Bloody Hell adolf im well jealous now, wish ide written that piece. be carefull tho of sending young Bradley into any Cellars though, you tuetonics have a habit of doing nasty things in them. Keep the faith
Posted by: adolf, Munchongranscrack on 4:00pm Thu 8 May 08
[quote][bold]ossy rover[/bold] wrote:
Bloody Hell adolf im well jealous now, wish ide written that piece. be carefull tho of sending young Bradley into any Cellars though, you tuetonics have a habit of doing nasty things in them. Keep the faith[/quote] Ya ya i agreez wiz you Ozzy Osbourne Roverz.
In ze cellar is ze dark and ze scary but in my cellar i keep ze fine vine and ze championship cup of ze Burnley FC.
My great grandfazer gave it to me duving ze first vorld var.
It is vezy vezy old!
ossy rover wrote:
Bloody Hell adolf im well jealous now, wish ide written that piece. be carefull tho of sending young Bradley into any Cellars though, you tuetonics have a habit of doing nasty things in them. Keep the faith
Ya ya i agreez wiz you Ozzy Osbourne Roverz.
In ze cellar is ze dark and ze scary but in my cellar i keep ze fine vine and ze championship cup of ze Burnley FC.
My great grandfazer gave it to me duving ze first vorld var.
It is vezy vezy old!
Well this article is not accurate cause i know for a fact Everton have made a firm offer for him, so they HAVE had contact with an english club, and quite frankly the Premiership is where it's at.
[bold]"A move to England is possible but we will see".[/bold]
I say that if Mark gets to speak to him, he can work his magic and convince him to come to Ewood. He's managed to get real quality players through the door here. Bellamy first, then McCarthy and now Santa Cruz, let's be positve lads ok? Nothings happened yet.
And remember (this is my catchphrase from now on LOL, well a quote to live by...
[bold]"How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a weary world." William Shakespeare[/bold]
Well this article is not accurate cause i know for a fact Everton have made a firm offer for him, so they HAVE had contact with an english club, and quite frankly the Premiership is where it's at.
"A move to England is possible but we will see".
I say that if Mark gets to speak to him, he can work his magic and convince him to come to Ewood. He's managed to get real quality players through the door here. Bellamy first, then McCarthy and now Santa Cruz, let's be positve lads ok? Nothings happened yet.
And remember (this is my catchphrase from now on LOL, well a quote to live by...
"How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a weary world." William Shakespeare
Posted by: Zero, Washington, DC USA on 7:12pm Thu 8 May 08
the story is incorrect. Whoever Schramm is, he is not Bradley's Agent (Ron Waxman, who is based in New York is). Waxman stated publicly yesterday that these reports are incorrect. Read Soccer by Ives (dot net), a New York based footie blog for further info.
the story is incorrect. Whoever Schramm is, he is not Bradley's Agent (Ron Waxman, who is based in New York is). Waxman stated publicly yesterday that these reports are incorrect. Read Soccer by Ives (dot net), a New York based footie blog for further info.
Posted by: Ron Burgandy, Pittsberg CA on 7:42pm Thu 8 May 08
[quote][bold]Zero[/bold] wrote:
the story is incorrect. Whoever Schramm is, he is not Bradley's Agent (Ron Waxman, who is based in New York is). Waxman stated publicly yesterday that these reports are incorrect. Read Soccer by Ives (dot net), a New York based footie blog for further info.[/quote] More nonsense.
His agent is actually the famous John Monkfish from Kendal.
Cooomonaaaaaaaaaaaaa
a!
Zero wrote:
the story is incorrect. Whoever Schramm is, he is not Bradley's Agent (Ron Waxman, who is based in New York is). Waxman stated publicly yesterday that these reports are incorrect. Read Soccer by Ives (dot net), a New York based footie blog for further info.
More nonsense.
His agent is actually the famous John Monkfish from Kendal.
Cooomonaaaaaaaaaaaaa
a!
Posted by: Trev, manchester on 9:38pm Thu 8 May 08
[bold]BENNI MCCARTHY LATEST[/bold]
took this from sky sports, quality news about him buyin a property in b'burn and following in Friedels & Tugay;'s footsteps, could well be a cult hero by then if he's back to prolific ways neat season, which i beleive he will be.
[quote][italic]Benni McCarthy has warned his fellow strikers at Blackburn that he is determined to regain his place in the side.
The South African joined Rovers from Porto in the summer of 2006 and enjoyed a superb first season with the club.
He has not been able to replicate that success over the past 12 months and has fallen behind Roque Santa Cruz and Jason Roberts in the pecking order.
But McCarthy is convinced that he will discover his best form once again after signing a new three-year contract last month.
"It has not been the greatest season for me but not bad for the team," he said.
"I can't even get into the starting line-up but it is great for the manager as he has so many players on form who want to play who can't get in the team.
"Derbs (Matt Derbyshire) is fantastic as whenever he comes in he always gives the manager an extra headache and Robbo (Roberts) has taken his opportunity.
"But Robbo and Roque are going to see a thing or two next season.
No distractions
"I'll be back to my old self, no more distractions. I'm looking to buy a house in Blackburn and become a local citizen and once I get all that sorted out I will give them something to think about over the holidays."
McCarthy is thankful to Mark Hughes for offering him a long-term contract and is desperate to repay the manager's faith in him.
"When you come in first season and score 24 goals then the second season there are more obstacles," he explained.
"The competition is tougher now than it was last season. Unfortunately this year it has not been smooth sailing for me but now with the contract signed the club can be more at ease and the player can finish his football at this club.
"I would easily [see out my career here] - that is why I signed. I can see myself finishing my football here.
"Look at Tugay, look at Brad Friedel. Those are the examples I am trying to follow."[/italic][/quote]
[italic]No doubt this article will hit this website tomoz but they're so god **** slow ;)[/italic]
BENNI MCCARTHY LATEST
took this from sky sports, quality news about him buyin a property in b'burn and following in Friedels & Tugay;'s footsteps, could well be a cult hero by then if he's back to prolific ways neat season, which i beleive he will be.
Benni McCarthy has warned his fellow strikers at Blackburn that he is determined to regain his place in the side.
The South African joined Rovers from Porto in the summer of 2006 and enjoyed a superb first season with the club.
He has not been able to replicate that success over the past 12 months and has fallen behind Roque Santa Cruz and Jason Roberts in the pecking order.
But McCarthy is convinced that he will discover his best form once again after signing a new three-year contract last month.
"It has not been the greatest season for me but not bad for the team," he said.
"I can't even get into the starting line-up but it is great for the manager as he has so many players on form who want to play who can't get in the team.
"Derbs (Matt Derbyshire) is fantastic as whenever he comes in he always gives the manager an extra headache and Robbo (Roberts) has taken his opportunity.
"But Robbo and Roque are going to see a thing or two next season.
No distractions
"I'll be back to my old self, no more distractions. I'm looking to buy a house in Blackburn and become a local citizen and once I get all that sorted out I will give them something to think about over the holidays."
McCarthy is thankful to Mark Hughes for offering him a long-term contract and is desperate to repay the manager's faith in him.
"When you come in first season and score 24 goals then the second season there are more obstacles," he explained.
"The competition is tougher now than it was last season. Unfortunately this year it has not been smooth sailing for me but now with the contract signed the club can be more at ease and the player can finish his football at this club.
"I would easily - that is why I signed. I can see myself finishing my football here.
"Look at Tugay, look at Brad Friedel. Those are the examples I am trying to follow."
No doubt this article will hit this website tomoz but they're so god **** slow ;)
Posted by: Woody Riversider, Blackburn on 1:58am Fri 9 May 08
[quote][bold]Trev[/bold] wrote:
[bold]BENNI MCCARTHY LATEST[/bold] took this from sky sports, quality news about him buyin a property in b'burn and following in Friedels & Tugay;'s footsteps, could well be a cult hero by then if he's back to prolific ways neat season, which i beleive he will be. [quote][italic]Benni McCarthy has warned his fellow strikers at Blackburn that he is determined to regain his place in the side. The South African joined Rovers from Porto in the summer of 2006 and enjoyed a superb first season with the club. He has not been able to replicate that success over the past 12 months and has fallen behind Roque Santa Cruz and Jason Roberts in the pecking order. But McCarthy is convinced that he will discover his best form once again after signing a new three-year contract last month. "It has not been the greatest season for me but not bad for the team," he said. "I can't even get into the starting line-up but it is great for the manager as he has so many players on form who want to play who can't get in the team. "Derbs (Matt Derbyshire) is fantastic as whenever he comes in he always gives the manager an extra headache and Robbo (Roberts) has taken his opportunity. "But Robbo and Roque are going to see a thing or two next season. No distractions "I'll be back to my old self, no more distractions. I'm looking to buy a house in Blackburn and become a local citizen and once I get all that sorted out I will give them something to think about over the holidays." McCarthy is thankful to Mark Hughes for offering him a long-term contract and is desperate to repay the manager's faith in him. "When you come in first season and score 24 goals then the second season there are more obstacles," he explained. "The competition is tougher now than it was last season. Unfortunately this year it has not been smooth sailing for me but now with the contract signed the club can be more at ease and the player can finish his football at this club. "I would easily [see out my career here] - that is why I signed. I can see myself finishing my football here. "Look at Tugay, look at Brad Friedel. Those are the examples I am trying to follow."[/italic][/quote] [italic]No doubt this article will hit this website tomoz but they're so god **** slow ;)[/italic] [/quote] Trev thats F**kin top stuff.
I said on a post a week last that after reading what he had to say regarding 08/09 season, that I fully belive this guy & next season BMc will dazzle us,really.
For me this is great news.
Man bring 08/09 on!!
Trev wrote: BENNI MCCARTHY LATEST took this from sky sports, quality news about him buyin a property in b'burn and following in Friedels & Tugay;'s footsteps, could well be a cult hero by then if he's back to prolific ways neat season, which i beleive he will be.
Benni McCarthy has warned his fellow strikers at Blackburn that he is determined to regain his place in the side. The South African joined Rovers from Porto in the summer of 2006 and enjoyed a superb first season with the club. He has not been able to replicate that success over the past 12 months and has fallen behind Roque Santa Cruz and Jason Roberts in the pecking order. But McCarthy is convinced that he will discover his best form once again after signing a new three-year contract last month. "It has not been the greatest season for me but not bad for the team," he said. "I can't even get into the starting line-up but it is great for the manager as he has so many players on form who want to play who can't get in the team. "Derbs (Matt Derbyshire) is fantastic as whenever he comes in he always gives the manager an extra headache and Robbo (Roberts) has taken his opportunity. "But Robbo and Roque are going to see a thing or two next season. No distractions "I'll be back to my old self, no more distractions. I'm looking to buy a house in Blackburn and become a local citizen and once I get all that sorted out I will give them something to think about over the holidays." McCarthy is thankful to Mark Hughes for offering him a long-term contract and is desperate to repay the manager's faith in him. "When you come in first season and score 24 goals then the second season there are more obstacles," he explained. "The competition is tougher now than it was last season. Unfortunately this year it has not been smooth sailing for me but now with the contract signed the club can be more at ease and the player can finish his football at this club. "I would easily - that is why I signed. I can see myself finishing my football here. "Look at Tugay, look at Brad Friedel. Those are the examples I am trying to follow."
No doubt this article will hit this website tomoz but they're so god **** slow ;)
Trev thats F**kin top stuff.
I said on a post a week last that after reading what he had to say regarding 08/09 season, that I fully belive this guy & next season BMc will dazzle us,really.
Posted by: stefan, Portugal on 8:51am Fri 9 May 08
Distractions?
Speculation linking you with a move to Chelsea?
Did such distraction last all season?
no, i didnt think so.
Benni should just admit that he had a poor season end of story.
For him to commit his future to Blackburn is good for the supporters but he should be honest and try not to blame his poor form on "distractions".
He has had better competition this season from Cruz, Derbyshire and Roberts and thats what he has found tough.
Distractions?
Speculation linking you with a move to Chelsea?
Did such distraction last all season?
no, i didnt think so.
Benni should just admit that he had a poor season end of story.
For him to commit his future to Blackburn is good for the supporters but he should be honest and try not to blame his poor form on "distractions".
He has had better competition this season from Cruz, Derbyshire and Roberts and thats what he has found tough.
Posted by: Trev, manchester on 8:59am Fri 9 May 08
[quote][bold]stefan[/bold] wrote:
Distractions? Speculation linking you with a move to Chelsea? Did such distraction last all season? no, i didnt think so. Benni should just admit that he had a poor season end of story. For him to commit his future to Blackburn is good for the supporters but he should be honest and try not to blame his poor form on \"distractions\". He has had better competition this season from Cruz, Derbyshire and Roberts and thats what he has found tough.[/quote] he's pretty much admitted it hasnt he, let's just continue to get behind him, not literally of course, it'll take a lot for the majority of fans who sing his name to jib him and the goals will come, roll on 08/09!
stefan wrote:
Distractions? Speculation linking you with a move to Chelsea? Did such distraction last all season? no, i didnt think so. Benni should just admit that he had a poor season end of story. For him to commit his future to Blackburn is good for the supporters but he should be honest and try not to blame his poor form on \"distractions\". He has had better competition this season from Cruz, Derbyshire and Roberts and thats what he has found tough.
he's pretty much admitted it hasnt he, let's just continue to get behind him, not literally of course, it'll take a lot for the majority of fans who sing his name to jib him and the goals will come, roll on 08/09!
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