I would prematurely ejaculate over any one of them!
by Forster-Caskey-3-Way » 02 Jul 2012 22:45
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by Emmer Green Royal » 04 Jul 2012 05:10
by Cypry » 04 Jul 2012 06:44
SpaghettiHoop Fulham & Hammersmith Chronicle:
PAVEL Pogrebnyak would love to have stayed at Fulham, but the club were unwilling to match the sky-high wages offered by Premier League newcomers Reading, according to his agent.
The 28-year-old Russian, who underwent a medical at the Madejski Stadium this week, made a great impact on his arrival at Craven Cottage, scoring six goals in 12 appearances, including a hat-trick against Wolves.
Having arrived on loan from Bundesliga side Stuttgart in January, he was seen as the perfect replacement for Bobby Zamora, who left permanently for QPR in the same transfer window.
Fulham boss Martin Jol did acknowledge the terms of his deal with Fulham represented a gamble that ‘the Pog’, as he quickly became known to Whites fans, might be lured away by another club – and now he has.
"There are maybe a number of reasons why we have decided to move to Reading, but in the end, the difference in wages was too great and we could not ignore it," Hamburg-based agent Dr Oliver Wendt told the Chronicle.
"We did go back to Fulham, but they were not prepared to improve their offer.
"He was happy at Fulham and had a really great time there. Maybe he could have signed a new deal, but we have to consider the amount being offered at Reading."
by blueroyals » 04 Jul 2012 13:21
by Reading4eva » 04 Jul 2012 13:34
SpaghettiHoop Fulham & Hammersmith Chronicle:
PAVEL Pogrebnyak would love to have stayed at Fulham, but the club were unwilling to match the sky-high wages offered by Premier League newcomers Reading, according to his agent.
The 28-year-old Russian, who underwent a medical at the Madejski Stadium this week, made a great impact on his arrival at Craven Cottage, scoring six goals in 12 appearances, including a hat-trick against Wolves.
Having arrived on loan from Bundesliga side Stuttgart in January, he was seen as the perfect replacement for Bobby Zamora, who left permanently for QPR in the same transfer window.
Fulham boss Martin Jol did acknowledge the terms of his deal with Fulham represented a gamble that ‘the Pog’, as he quickly became known to Whites fans, might be lured away by another club – and now he has.
"There are maybe a number of reasons why we have decided to move to Reading, but in the end, the difference in wages was too great and we could not ignore it," Hamburg-based agent Dr Oliver Wendt told the Chronicle.
"We did go back to Fulham, but they were not prepared to improve their offer.
"He was happy at Fulham and had a really great time there. Maybe he could have signed a new deal, but we have to consider the amount being offered at Reading."
by CholseyRoyal » 04 Jul 2012 19:35
by Blakey's Right Peg » 04 Jul 2012 20:13
by SCIAG » 04 Jul 2012 21:22
Blakey's Right Peg Out of interest what are the general requirements to be granted a work permit like this?
Given that he is a current Russian international I would have thought the whole thing is merely a formality?
by chilipepper91 » 04 Jul 2012 21:26
Blakey's Right Peg Out of interest what are the general requirements to be granted a work permit like this?
Given that he is a current Russian international I would have thought the whole thing is merely a formality?
The FA Website Where an application does not meet the published criteria, a club may request a panel to consider the player's skills and experience. In these cases The Football Association will refer the club's evidence to an independent panel.
by Blakey's Right Peg » 04 Jul 2012 21:35
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by moo » 05 Jul 2012 19:28
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by floyd__streete » 05 Jul 2012 20:13
moo Squad no 12
by floyd__streete » 05 Jul 2012 20:13
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