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Post by Tangerine Sherlock on Jan 21, 2013 19:19:14 GMT 1
Sky Sports understands Fulham are eyeing a move for Blackpool midfielder Ludovic Sylvestre.
Craven Cottage boss Martin Jol is keen to bolster his midfield options and Sylvestre has emerged on his radar.
Sylvestre impressed Jol during Fulham's FA Cup clashes with Blackpool, with the midfielder scoring in last week's replay at Bloomfield Road.
Championship promotion hopefuls Crystal Palace are also keen on Sylvestre.
Palace boss Ian Holloway is a big fan of Slyvestre, having signed him while he was in charge of Blackpool, and he would love to be reunited with the player at Selhurst Park to boost his side's promotion bid.
Sylvestre is in the final six months of his contract at Blackpool and his suitors know they could land the former Barcelona man for a cut-price fee.
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Post by roadchefourstands on Jan 21, 2013 19:46:43 GMT 1
"sky sports understands" must be the biggest rumourbullshit piece of broadcasting on the planet.
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Post by Tangerine Sherlock on Jan 21, 2013 20:53:09 GMT 1
Sky Sports Understands that roadchefourstands hates the Australian owned broadcasting company Sky
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Post by mickyg on Jan 22, 2013 12:34:04 GMT 1
I'm with the Chef on that one TS
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Post by roadchefourstands on Jan 22, 2013 14:51:10 GMT 1
Here we go - last night - 10.33pm -Sky Sports Understands..... Keith Hill has ruled himself out of contention for returning to Rochdale following the sacking of John Coleman. The League Two club decided to part company with Coleman earlier on Monday after starting 2013 with three defeats. Speculation had suggested Hill could have been set to go back to Rochdale as a replacement after initially leaving in 2011 for a brief spell at Barnsley. But he has told Sky Sports: "I can confirm I will not be applying for the Rochdale job. "I loved my time at Spotland but I cannot consider the role at this timetoday - Keith Hill has returned for a second spell as Rochdale manager, replacing John Coleman, who was sacked on Monday. The 43-year-old is back at Spotland just 19 months after leaving the club to become boss of Barnsley. Hill was dismissed on 29 December with the Tykes struggling in the lower reaches of the Championship. He enjoyed a successful first spell as Dale manager, winning promotion to the third tier in 2010 and then equalling their best ever league finish Hill, who has agreed a deal until the end of the season, told the club website: "When the club approached me about coming back to Spotland, I didn't hesitate. "Rochdale Football Club will, and always will remain dear to me, and to be honest it was a no-brainer. ;D ;D
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Post by Tangerine Sherlock on Jan 22, 2013 17:02:24 GMT 1
I really hate the january window its just a month driven by their stupid transfer countdown bit of the news, I just turn if off now
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