Rovers return for Jansen.

Thursday, November 20. 2008

EXCLUSIVE

Matt Jansen is set for a sensational return to Blackburn Rovers on a short term deal.

The former Ewood Park favourite has been training with the club in recent week, which has resulted in the the offer of a 'Dream' return.

The striker has not played since April 2006 and started 16 Premier

League games following a motorcycle crash in 2002 while on holiday in Rome.

In a recent interview with BBC Radio Lancashire Jansen said:

"The hunger's there which was missing," Jansen, 31, told BBC Radio Lancashire.

"I was so disillusioned with the game. I didn't enjoy coming into training because things weren't going as I wanted and I thought that was it."

"I fell out of love with the game because things weren't going my way and I needed time away from it and I thought that was it," said

"I was hanging up my boots and I didn't want to play the game ever again.

"But after two-and-a-half years I have got the hunger back and I've got itchy feet.

"I can't just sit about doing nothing. All I know is football, so I thought I needed to give it another crack."

"After the accident I couldn't live up to what I thought I was prior to the accident.

"It took a lot of time for me to get back to my best, and then I didn't believe I was back at my best, so the doubts and lack of confidence started creeping in.

"I got exhausted trying. I was thinking too deeply about everything."

And Jansen also revealed he would jump at the chance to return to Ewood Park.

"Most definitely. I have friends at the club and have always looked at how they are doing.

"If you are asking for my ultimate ambition it would be to wear that blue and white strip again."

£5m Harry?

Saturday, October 25. 2008

And that's before wages.

It was bound to happen sooner or later, after a last minute change of heart, he rejected the Newcastle job, but Harry now has his chance at a 'big club'.

Redknapp resigned as manager of Portsmouth and will be in the dug-out for this afternoon's home match against Bolton Wanderers following the 10.30pm dismissal of Ramos, sporting director Damien Comolli, Ramos' assistant Gus Poyet and the rest of his backroom team.

We understand the Pompey job will be Tony Adams by Tuesday.

Ashley wants to sell Newcaslte

Sunday, September 14. 2008

Mike Ashley - Official Statement

I have enjoyed sport since I was a boy. I love football. I have followed England in every tournament since Mexico '86. I was there to see Maradona and his hand of God. I know what it means to love football and to love a club. I know how important it is to other people because football is so important to me.

My life has been tied up with sport. It was the passion that I felt for sport that helped me to be successful with my business. That success allowed me to mix my passion and my business.

I bought Newcastle United in May 2007. Newcastle attracted me because everyone in England knows that it has the best fans in football. When the fans are behind the club at St James' Park it makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. It is magic. Newcastle's best asset has been, is and always will be the fans.
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But like any business with assets the club has debts. I paid £134 million out of my own pocket for the club. I then poured another £110 million into the club not to pay off the debt but just to reduce it. The club is still in debt. Even worse than that, the club still owes millions of pounds in transfer fees. I shall be paying out many more millions over the coming year to pay for players bought by the club before I arrived. But there was a double whammy. Commercial deals such as sponsorships and advertising had been front loaded. The money had been paid upfront and spent. I was left with a club that owed millions and part of whose future had been mortgaged. Unless I had come into the club then it might not have survived. It could have shared the fate of other clubs who have borrowed too heavily against their future. Before I had spent a penny on wages or buying players Newcastle United had cost me more than a quarter of a billion pounds.

Don't get me wrong. I did not buy Newcastle to make money. I bought Newcastle because I love football. Newcastle does not generate the income of a Manchester United or a Real Madrid. I am Mike Ashley, not Mike Ashley a multi-billionaire with unlimited resources. Newcastle United and I can't do what other clubs can. We can't afford it.

I knew that the club would cost me money every year after I had bought it. I have backed the club with money. You can see that from the fact that Newcastle has the fifth highest wage bill in the Premier League. I was always prepared to bank roll Newcastle up to the tune of £20 million per year but no more. That was my bargain. I would make the club solvent. I would make it a going concern. I would pour up to £20 million a year into the club and not expect anything back. It has to be realised that if I put £100 million into the club year in year out then it would not be too long before I was cleaned out and a debt ridden Newcastle United would find itself in the position that faced Leeds United.

That is the nightmare for every fan. To love a club that overextends itself, that tries to spend what it can't afford.

That will never happen to Newcastle when I am in charge. The truth is that Newcastle could not sustain buying the Shevchenkos, Robinhos or the Berbatovs. These are recognised European footballers. They have played in the European leagues and everyone knows about them. They can be brilliant signings. But everybody knows that they are brilliant and so they, and players like them, cost more than £30 million to buy before you even take into account agent commissions and the multi-million pound wage deals.

My plan and my strategy for Newcastle is different. It has to be. Arsenal is the shining example in England of a sustainable business model. It takes time. It can't be done overnight. Newcastle has therefore set up an extensive scouting system. We look for young players, for players in foreign leagues who everyone does not know about. We try and stay ahead of the competition. We search high and low looking for value, for potential that we can bring on and for players who will allow Newcastle to compete at the very highest level but who don't cost the earth. I am prepared to back large signings for millions of pounds but for a player who is young and has their career in front of them and not for established players at the other end of their careers. There is no other workable way forward for Newcastle. It is in this regard that Dennis and his team have done a first class job in scouting for talent to secure the future of the club.

You only need to look at some of our signings to see that it is working, slowly working. Look at Jonas Guttierrez and Fabricio Collocini. These are world class players. The plan is showing dividends with the signing of exceptional young talent such as Sebastein Bassong, Danny Guthrie and Xisco. My investment in the club has extended to time, effort and yet again, money being poured into the Academy. I want Newcastle to be able to create its own legends of the future to rival those of the past. This is a long term plan. A long term plan for the future of the club so that it can flourish.

One person alone can't manage a Premiership football club and scout the world looking for world class players and stars of the future. It needs a structure and it needs people who are dedicated to that task. It needs all members of the management team to share that vision for it to work.

Also one of the reasons that the club was so in debt when I took over was due to transfer dealings caused by managers moving in and out of the club. Every time there was a change in manager millions would be spent on new players and millions would be lost as players were sold. It can't keep on working like that. It is just madness.

I have put Newcastle on a sound financial footing. It is reducing its debt. It is spending within itself. It is recruiting exciting new players and bringing in players for the future.

The fans want this process to happen more quickly and they want huge amounts spent in the transfer market so that the club can compete at the top table of European football now. I am not stupid and have listened to the fans. I have really loved taking my kids to the games, being next to them and all the fans. But I am now a dad who can't take his kids to a football game on a Saturday because I am advised that we would be assaulted. Therefore, I am no longer prepared to subsidise Newcastle United.

I am putting the club up for sale. I hope that the fans get what they want and that the next owner is someone who can lavish the amount of money on the club that the fans want.

This will not be a fire sale. Newcastle is now in a much stronger position than it was in 2007. It is planning for the future and it is sustainable.

I am still a fan of Newcastle United. We, my kids and I, have loved standing on the terraces with the fans, we have loved travelling with the away fans and we have met so many fans whose company we have enjoyed. We have absolutely loved it but it is not safe anymore for us as a family.

I am very conscious of the responsibility that I bear in owning Newcastle United. Tough decisions have to be made in business and I will not shy away from doing what I consider to be in the best interests of the club. This is not fantasy football.

I don't want anyone to read my words and think that any of this is an attack on Kevin Keegan. It is not. Kevin and I always got on. Everyone at the club, and I mean everyone, thinks that he has few equals in getting the best out of the players. He is a legend at the club and rightly so. Clearly there are disagreements between Kevin and the Board and we have both put that in the hands of our lawyers.

I hope that all the fans get to read this statement so that they understand what I am about. I would not expect all of the fans to agree with me. But I have set out, clearly, my plan. If I can't sell the club to someone who will give the fans what they want then I shall continue to ensure that Newcastle is run on a business and football model that is sustainable. I care too much about the club merely to abandon it.

I have the interests of Newcastle United at heart. I have listened to you. You want me out. That is what I am now trying to do but it won't happen overnight and it may not happen at all if a buyer does not come in.

You don't need to demonstrate against me again because I have got the message. Any further action will only have an adverse effect on the team. As fans of Newcastle United you need to spend your energy getting behind, not me, but the players who need your support.

I am determined that Newcastle United is not only here today, but that it is also there tomorrow for your children who stand beside you at St James' Park.

Mike Ashley.
Sunday 14th September 2008

KEVIN KEEGONE

Tuesday, September 2. 2008

Rumours are spreading that to have resigned from his job at St James Park after showdown talks with the club's hierarchy on Monday.

Betting exchanges on the first Premier League managerial casualty have been suspended, following Keegan's odds crashing to 1/2.

There are rumours that a fall-out took place during a meeting yesterday between club officials.

And the failure to land Keegans number one transfer target, Blackburn left-back Stephen Warnock could have pushed the former England boss to walk from his post.

TRANSFER DEADLINE DAY - 1 Sept 2008

Monday, September 1. 2008

Robinho - Real Madrid to Man City - 40m euro offer accepted

Joey Barton - Newcastle United to Portsmouth - Talks ongoing

David Villa - Valencia to Manchester City - Bid submitted

Mario Gomez - VfB Stuttgart to Manchester City - Bid submitted

Dimitar Berbatov - Tottenham Hotspur to Manchester United, Manchester City - Bids accepted. Manchester Utd remain favorites

Daniel Cousin - Rangers to Hull City

Mark Bunn - Northampton to Blackburn Rovers - Deal completed

Ricardo Quaresma - FC Porto to Inter Milan - Deal completed

Steve Finnan - Liverpool to RCD Espanyol - Deal completed

Albert Riera - RCD Espanyol to Liverpool - Deal completed

Football Transfer rumours 31st August 2008

Sunday, August 31. 2008

Patrick Viera - Inter to Arsenal - Loan

Dean Ashton - West Ham to Aston Villa

Roman Pavlyuchenko - Spartak Moscow to Tottenham Hotspur - £12m deal agreed

Michael Owen - Newcastle United to Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United

David Di Michele - Torino to Roma

Joaquin - Valencia to Roma

Henrik Larson - Helsinborgs to Everton, West Ham and Tottenham Hotspur - £500k - £1m

George McCartney - West Ham to Sunderland - New £6m bid lined up

Jermaine Pennant - Liverpool to Stoke - £4m fee agreed

Brett Holman - AZ Alkmaar to Blackburn Rovers

Lassana Diarra - Portsmouth to Tottenham Hotspur - £12m

Robinho - Real Madrid to Chelsea - £28m

Valdo - Espanyol to Blackburn Rovers

Johan Djourou - Arsenal to West Ham - £8m bid lined up

David Nugent - Portsmouth to West Brom - £4m

Danny Higginbotham - Sunderland to Stoke City - £1.75m

Massimo Donati - Celtic to Lecce

Football Transfer rumours 30th August 2008

Saturday, August 30. 2008

Michael Bradley - Heerenveen to Middlesbrough

Ignacio Gonzalez - Valencia to Newcastle United - Loan

Alvaro Recoba - Un-Attached to Blackburn Rovers

Ebi Smolarek - Racing Santander to Bolton Wanderers - Loan

Miguel Veloso - Sporting Lisbon to Tottenham Hotspur

Walter Pandiani - Osasuna to West Ham

Nicolas Pareja - Anderlecht to Tottenham Hotspur

Peguy Luyindula - Paris Saint-Germain to Aston Villa

Football Transfer rumours 29th August 2008

Friday, August 29. 2008

Stephen Warnock - Blackburn Rovers to Newcastle United - New £4m bid rejected

Jonas Olsson - Nijmegen to West Brom

Louis Saha - Manchester United to Everton

Florent Malouda - Chelsea to Newcastle United - £11m

Thimothee Atouba - Hamburg to Newcastle Utd

Mark Bunn - Northampton to Blackburn Rovers

Per Ciljan Skjelbred - Rosenborg BK to Blackburn Rovers, Newcastle United

Kamil Zayatte - BSC Young Boys to Newcastle United

Dimitar Berbatov - Tottenham Hotspur to Bayern Munich, Manchester United - £28m

Paul McShane - Sunderland to Charlton Athletic

Anthony Annan - I.K. Start to Rosenborg BK

Albert Riera - RCD Espanyol to Liverpool - £9.5m

Dougie Freedman - Crystal Palace to Southend United

Josico - Villarreal to Fenebache

Ruben Palazuelos - Aris Thessaloniki to Hearts

Paul Gallagher - Blackburn Rovers to Plymouth Argyle

Football Transfer rumours 25th August 2008

Monday, August 25. 2008

Sean Wright-Phillips - Chelsea to Newcastle United

James Milner - Newcastle Utd to Aston Villa

Radamel Falcao - River Plater to Tottenham Hotspur - £10m

Albert Riera - Espanyol to Everton, Liverpool - £12m

David Villa - Valencia to Real Madrid - £35m

Michael Johnson - Manchester City to Arsenal, Blackburn Rovers - £7m

Louis Saha - Manchester Utd to Everton

Park Chu–Young - FC Seoul to Wigan Athletic

Daniel Cousin - Rangers to Bolton Wanderers

Lee McCulloch - Rangers to Stoke City

Stewart Downing - Middlesbrough to Liverpool - £14m

Per Ciljan Skjelbred - Rosenborg to Blackburn Rovers, Newcastle United - £6m

Football Transfer rumours 24th August 2008

Sunday, August 24. 2008

Shaun Wright-Phillips - Chelsea to Everton - Deal Agreed

Danny Miguel - Dinamo Moscow to Zenit St Petersburg - £24m

Andrei Arshavin - Zenit St Petersburg to Tottenham Hotspur - £19m

Dimitar Berbatov - Tottenham Hotspur to Manchester United - £28m

Ricardo Quaresma - FC Porto to Inter Milan

Anton Ferdinand - West Ham United to Sunderland - £7.5m

Gervinho - Le Mans to Arsenal

Jermaine Pennant - Liverpool to Blackburn Rovers - Bid lined up

Football Transfer rumours 18th August 2008

Monday, August 18. 2008

Benni McCarthy - Blackburn Rovers to Sunderland - £8m

Sebastien Pocognoli - AZ Alkmaar to Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur

Juan Pablo Sorin - Un-attached to Portsmouth, Newcastle Utd

Diego Forlan - Atletico Madrid to Tottenham

Stephen Appiah - Un-attached to Everton

Andrey Voronin - Liverpool to Hamburg

Alexandre Song - Arsenal to Newcastle United - Loan

Bransilav Ivanovic - Chelsea to Milan

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink - Un-attached to Norwich City

Andrew Davies - Southmapton to Stoke City - £1.5m

James Harper - Reading to Middlesbrough - £5m

Joao Moutinho - Sporting Lisbon to Everton

Borja Valero - Mallorca to West Brom

Julien Sable - Lens to Blackburn Rovers, Derby County

Football Transfer rumours 17th August 2008

Sunday, August 17. 2008

Dimitar Berbatov - Tottenham Hotspur to Manchester United - £28m - He is set to be given the number 14 shirt

Klaas Jan Huntelaar - Ajax to Real Madrid

Michael Owen - Newcastle United to Tottenham Hotspur

Robinho - Real Madrid to Chelsea - £26m

Jermaine Pennant - Liverpool to Blackburn Rovers - £4m

Andrei Arshavin - Zenit St Petersburg to Tottenham Hotspur - £19m

Dean Ashton - West Ham United to Tottenham Hotspur - £19m

Keith Andrews - MK Dons to Blackburn Rovers - £1.75m

Anton Ferdinand - West Ham United to Sunderland

Thimothee Atouba - Hamburg to Newcastle United

Sebastian Giovinco - Juventus to Arsenal

Xabi Alonso - Liverpool to Arsenal - £14m

Javier Saviola - Real Madrid to Newcastle United - Loan

Nadir Belhadj - Lens to Portsmouth

Steven Davis - Fulham to Rangers - Deal completed

Maurice Edu - Toronto FC to Rangers

Football Transfer rumours 8th June 2008

Sunday, June 8. 2008

Shay Given - Newcastle United to Arsenal

Didier Drogba - Chelsea to AC Milan - £32m

Cristiano Ronaldo - Manchester United to Real Madrid - £75m

Sergio Aguero - Atletico Madrid to Machester United, Chelsea - £45m

Tom Huddlestone - Tottenham Hotspur to Newcastle United - £5.5m

Ronaldinho - Barcelona to Manchester City - £15m

Shola Ameobi - Newcastle United to Norwich City - Loan

Eidur Gudjohnsen - Barcelona to Newcastle United

Deco - Barcelona to Inter Milan - £15m

Football Transfer rumours 5th June 2008

Thursday, June 5. 2008

Emmanuel Adebayor - Arsenal to AC Milan - £31m

Paul Ince - MK Dons to Blackburn Rovers, Leicester City (Manager)

David Bentley - Blackburn Rovers to Manchester City - £15m

Micheal Dawson - Tottenham Hotspur to Newcastle United - £4m

Dean Ashton - West Ham United - New 5 year contract signed

Marcel Seip - Plymouth Argyle to Glasgow Celtic

Andrea Dossena - Udinese to Liverpool - £7m deal agreed

Jo - CSKA Moscow to Manchester City

Ronaldinho - Barcelona to Manchester City


Fulham 2009 Home Kit revealed

Monday, June 2. 2008