Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Liverpool's Danny Ings tribunal fee set to rise after Reds striker makes England debut

Kampusbet  -    Liverpool's Danny Ings tribunal fee set to rise after Reds striker makes England debut 

 

 

 

 

Agen SbobeT  -    Liverpool may have to pay a record tribunal fee for Danny Ings after the Reds striker made his England debut last night.


The 23-year-old was out of contract in the summer when he made the switch from Burnley to Anfield, but the Reds are required to pay a fee because Ings is under 24 years old. 

The two sides were unable to agree on a fee at the time, with Sean Dyche's side rating Ings at around £8million, while Liverpool did not want to go over £6million.

The tribunal is set to determine how much the Reds must pay in the coming weeks, with Ings' England appearance strengthening the Championship club's hand.

Ings came on for Harry Kane after 59 minutes of the Three Lions' 3-0 win in Lithuania , as Roy Hodgson's men ended their Euro 2016 qualification campaign with a perfect ten wins out of ten. 

The former Clarets striker has made a promising start to his Liverpool career, netting three times in his last five games.

No date has been set for the tribunal, with the Championship side hoping that Ings' Three Lions debut will see them bag at least £10million for their former striker.

The previous record fee that a tribunal has set was the £6.5million settlement that Chelsea had to pay Manchester City for Daniel Sturridge in 2009.

Bandar Judi Online SbobeT  -   Burnley will likely argue that with Ings being a proven Premier League goalscorer and England international, his value should be much highh.

A tribunal is required when a player under the age of 24 moves clubs after reaching the end of his contract.

The Professional Football Compensation Committee (PFCC) is an ad hoc group of either four of five people that is formed whenever they are required.

Certain organisations must be represented in the make-up of the committee and prevent conflicts of interest. It is usually composed of people from within the game with legal experience or have previously handed contracts and transfers, such as lawyers or club secretaries.

An appointee of the PFA or League Managers' Association must also be present and the information of who is on the committee is normally only revealed once the process is complete.
 
A number of factors are then taken in to determine the fee, such as the age of the player, the length of time he was at the club, number of appearances and any international experience. Interest from other clubs is also considered - and with Tottenham lodging a £12million bid for Ings, this would likely push the fee up.

The valuation that the tribunal determines is non-negotiable, as the player will have already changed clubs, so there is no right of appeal once a figure is reached.




Sunday, October 11, 2015

Man City striker Sergio Aguero admits he would love to play in team managed by Pep Guardiola

Kampusbet  -    Man City striker Sergio Aguero admits he would love to play in team managed by Pep Guardiola 

 

 

 

 

Agen Klik4D  -    Manchester City star Sergio Aguero has expressed his desire to play under Pep Guardiola .


Bayern Munich boss Guardiola has been tipped to become the new City manager at the end of the current campaign.

The Premier League leaders have kept quiet on reports from Spain that a verbal deal has been done with Guardiola for him to replace Manuel Pellegrini.

Current boss Pellegrini has recently signed a contract extension until the summer of 2017, but Guardiola is free to leave the Bundesliga at the end of this season.

Bandar Judi Online Klik4D  -   And now top goalscorer Aguero has hinted that he is setting his sights on working with the former Barcelona chief.

Aguero “I would like to be coached by him in the future because he is a great coach.
“But today I’m so happy with Manuel Pellegrini.”

Aguero is out of action for the next four weeks after picking up a hamstring injury in Argentina's shock 2-0 defeat to Ecuador in World Cup qualifying. 

As a result, he will miss the crucial Manchester derby at Old Trafford later this month.
David Silva is also out as City's severe injury woes continue to mount.


Friday, October 9, 2015

England not fooled by perfect Euro 2016 qualifying campaign admits boss Roy Hodgson

Kampusbet  -    England not fooled by perfect Euro 2016 qualifying campaign admits boss Roy Hodgson 

 

 

 

 

Agen MaxbeT  -    Roy Hodgson insists he is not ‘deluded’ by England’s perfect-so-far Euro qualifying campaign – and expects flaws in his young side to be exposed in their upcoming friendlies.


The Three Lions host Estonia on Friday then visit Lithuania on Monday, hoping to complete a ten-out-of-ten qualifying campaign – but manager Hodgson says friendlies against European 
 champions Spain and Euro 2016 hosts France next month and World Cup holders Germany in March could prove a major wake-up call.

Hodgson, who will give Tottenham striker Harry Kane his first competitive international start in the Wembley dead rubber, said: “We’ve got an awful lot of work to do against good quality opposition who will test us out to the ultimate extent.

“It will maybe bring out some flaws in our game that we don’t always see in some of the games we play. But we’re ready for that. 

"We’re not deluding ourselves.

Bandar Judi Online MaxbeT  -   “We can be rightly proud of the achievements since the World Cup. We don’t need to hide our light under the bush in that respect, but we know there are big games ahead.

“I’m pleased the friendly games can be matches we can lose, which might see us sink even further down the rankings, rather than wins against teams which won’t teach us everything we need to learn.

“You must remember we are putting an awful lot of responsibility on the shoulders of young men: Chris Smalling, Harry Kane, Jonjo Shelvey ... 

very exciting players, but they are going to need these games to get a real taste of what we need to be like if we are ever going to be successful in a major tournament.

“We’ll be playing teams who have been together for a long time, like Germany. Experienced, talented. Spain the same, and France and Holland not too far off.

“If we can put in good performances in those four games, that’ll give us heart. If we don’t, we’ll have to start addressing some of the issues that come from them.”


Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Paul Lambert "would meet" Jurgen Klopp to help him settle in at Liverpool

Kampusbet  -    Paul Lambert "would meet" Jurgen Klopp to help him settle in at Liverpool 

 

 

 

 

Agen TangKasneT  -    Former Aston Villa boss and Dortmund midfielder Paul Lambert has offered his services to incoming Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.


The German coach is due to fly into the UK on Thursday and could be unveiled at Anfield by the end of the week. 

And Lambert, who has known Klopp since taking his coaching badges in Germany, would be keen to help him settle in to the Premier League.

Bandar Judi Online TangKasneT  -    "Hypothetically, if he picked up the phone and asked what the league was like then I could give him an insight into it," he told The Sun.
 
“Klopp is a top, top manager, he won’t need too much guidance on a lot of things, he’ll maybe just ask little things about it.

“But if he did pick up the phone or wanted to have a chat if he did get the job, I would meet him."
Lambert has been withoutn a job since being sacked as Aston Villa manager last season.

Monday, October 5, 2015

Kevin de Bruyne says Manchester City must continue momentum and stay focused after Newcastle thrashing

Kampusbet  -    Kevin de Bruyne says Manchester City must continue momentum and stay focused after Newcastle thrashing 

 

 


 

 

Agen Sbo CasiN0  -    Kevin de Bruyne says Manchester City cannot allow their level to drop again this season if they are to reclaim the title.


City ended a run of two straight Premier League defeats with Saturday's 6-1 thrashing of Newcastle at the Etihad Stadium.
 
Manuel Pellegrini's side returned to the top of the table, where they hold a two-point lead over Arsenal and Manchester United.

De Bruyne, a £54million summer signing from Wolfsburg, said: “We will be one of the favourites. But you need to be 100 per cent every game here.

Bandar Judi Online Sbo CasiN0  -  Each team has a lot of good players. The Premier League is not for nothing, one of the toughest.
“Every match in the Premier League is difficult and we must just stay focused.

“We play so many matches, hopefully we can get this momentum to continue.”

De Bruyne, who has scored four goals in his last five games for City, added: “I cannot complain about the start.

“Of course, the playing style of City is unlike that of Wolfsburg. But in the end it remains just football. 

“It's another level of play and a different way of playing, but that's the only thing that's different.”



Friday, October 2, 2015

Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers reveals he's NOT spoken to FSG about his future

Kampusbet  -    Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers reveals he's NOT spoken to FSG about his future 

 

 

 

 

Agen SbobeT  -    Brendan Rodgers claims he does not need to seek any assurances from Liverpool's owners over his future.


Rodgers is under pressure going into Sunday's 225th Merseyside derby at Goodison Park because of Liverpool's unconvincing start.

Carlo Ancelotti and Jurgen Klopp have been linked with Rodgers' job, but the Irishman says he has not asked for any guarantees about his future from owners FSG. 

"It's not something I look for, it's not something I'm worried about," said the Liverpool boss. "I will always work to make the very best of the situation I'm in with the players I have.

"I'm not looking for any reassurances, I'm not seeking any. I will continue to work with the players.
"I love the club, I enjoy being here and the challenge of improving and developing.

"It's a long season and we will make progress as the season goes on."

Liverpool were booed again at the end of last night's disappointing home draw with Swiss minnows Sion in the Europa League and Rodgers says he and his players must take this criticism "on the chin". 

Bandar Judi Online SbobeT  -   He said: "The supporters watched the game last night and to see the number of chances we created, but not to win the game, they are disappointed.

"I respect and understand that. They want to win as much as we want to win, so there's probably a wee bit of frustration there when you don't win the game.

That's something you have to take on the chin as a coach and as players."

Rodgers also insisted he was committed to bringing through local talent because Sunday's derby will be the first since 1986 when Liverpool have not fielded a Scouser. 

"Maybe this is the first time that we don't have someone starting in the Merseyside derby from Merseyside, but this is a club which is very much looking for that talent," he said. 

"Young Jon Flanagan, if he's fit, he's playing in the game. It's just unfortunate that we don't have one.
"But for me the concern is the team and hoping that any of them can be the star. It doesn't have to be someone from Merseyside necessarily."