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Hvis Cole signerer har vi hentet to offensive spillere, når det vi egentlig trenger mest er å styrke det defensive. Håper ikke vi henter Cole på bekostning av andre potensielle signeringer.

Både Chamack og Cole var/er uten kontrakt. Hvis Joe Cole finner tilbake til toppformen synes jeg ikke lønnskravet hans er urimelig. Vi har plenty med penger og det er bekreftet at Wenger er ute etter minst èn midtstopper og en keeper i sommer.

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Schwarzer made his debut for Middlesbrough against Stockport County in the League Cup semi-finals. He played in the final against Leicester City, a 1–1 draw, but injury kept him out of the replay, which Middlesbrough lost. However, he was part of the side who beat Bolton Wanderers to win the 2004 League Cup final, producing a superb display having recovered after his mistake in letting in a soft shot.

 

Perhaps his most important save for Middlesbrough came in the last match of the 2004–05 season against Manchester City, saving a Robbie Fowler penalty in stoppage time to preserve a 1–1 draw. The draw was sufficient to put Middlesbrough in seventh in the final league table and ensure qualification for the UEFA Cup. Had Fowler converted the penalty, Man City would have qualified for the UEFA Cup at Middlesbrough's expense.

 

Schwarzer was granted a transfer request by Middlesbrough late in 2005 and sought to join a new club, but he withdrew his request on 20 January 2006, and rejoined the team. However, a fractured cheekbone sustained against West Ham United looked like it had ruled Schwarzer out for the rest of the season, but he returned for the UEFA Cup final against Sevilla, albeit playing with a protective mask. When he played in Middlesbrough's 1–0 victory over Portsmouth on 29 December 2007, he became the Premier League's longest-serving foreigner at one club beating Dennis Bergkamp's record of 315 games.[4]

 

Schwarzer's contract with Middlesbrough expired in June 2008, and although he was offered a new contract,[5] manager Gareth Southgate had to plan a future with a new goalkeeper, as on 21 May 2008, Schwarzer signed a two-year deal at Fulham, ending an 11-year association with the Teesside club.[6] Schwarzer revealed in an interview with The World Game that he had received offers from Bayern Munich and Juventus but declined their offers because they could not guarantee him the position as the number 1 keeper.[7]

 

Schwarzer made his Fulham debut in a 2–1 defeat to newly-promoted Premier League side Hull City, but he followed up by keeping a clean sheet in his next match in a 1–0 win at home to Arsenal and played every minute of the 2008/09 season. He kept ten clean sheets during the 2008–09 season in all competitions.

 

Schwarzer's contribution was phenomenal as his performances lead Fulham to a high 7th place finish and a place in Europe the next season, a massive improvement on Fulham's 17th place finish just a season before. Notable scalps included wins over Arsenal, Manchester United and a draw with Chelsea largely due to many spectacular saves from Schwarzer. He received the Fulham Player of the Year 08-09 in his first year at the club. He was also named Barclays Premier League's Player of the Month for February 2010 in which he only conceded one goal in his team's two wins and two draws that month, making him the first Australian to do so.

 

In May 2010, it is rumoured that Arsene Wenger is planning to sign Schwarzer as Arsenal's goalkeeper for the 2010/2011 English Premier League Season, after losing faith in Manuel Almunia during the last stages of the 2009/2010 season. In June 2010 it was revealed that a deal has been drawn up and been given the "green light" by Roy Hodgson, the Fulham manager, with only Schwarzer's signature still required, to be signed when he returns from the FIFA 2010 World Cup.

 

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Fra Wikipedia:

 

 

 

Schwarzer made his debut for Middlesbrough against Stockport County in the League Cup semi-finals. He played in the final against Leicester City, a 1–1 draw, but injury kept him out of the replay, which Middlesbrough lost. However, he was part of the side who beat Bolton Wanderers to win the 2004 League Cup final, producing a superb display having recovered after his mistake in letting in a soft shot.

 

Perhaps his most important save for Middlesbrough came in the last match of the 2004–05 season against Manchester City, saving a Robbie Fowler penalty in stoppage time to preserve a 1–1 draw. The draw was sufficient to put Middlesbrough in seventh in the final league table and ensure qualification for the UEFA Cup. Had Fowler converted the penalty, Man City would have qualified for the UEFA Cup at Middlesbrough's expense.

 

Schwarzer was granted a transfer request by Middlesbrough late in 2005 and sought to join a new club, but he withdrew his request on 20 January 2006, and rejoined the team. However, a fractured cheekbone sustained against West Ham United looked like it had ruled Schwarzer out for the rest of the season, but he returned for the UEFA Cup final against Sevilla, albeit playing with a protective mask. When he played in Middlesbrough's 1–0 victory over Portsmouth on 29 December 2007, he became the Premier League's longest-serving foreigner at one club beating Dennis Bergkamp's record of 315 games.[4]

 

Schwarzer's contract with Middlesbrough expired in June 2008, and although he was offered a new contract,[5] manager Gareth Southgate had to plan a future with a new goalkeeper, as on 21 May 2008, Schwarzer signed a two-year deal at Fulham, ending an 11-year association with the Teesside club.[6] Schwarzer revealed in an interview with The World Game that he had received offers from Bayern Munich and Juventus but declined their offers because they could not guarantee him the position as the number 1 keeper.[7]

 

Schwarzer made his Fulham debut in a 2–1 defeat to newly-promoted Premier League side Hull City, but he followed up by keeping a clean sheet in his next match in a 1–0 win at home to Arsenal and played every minute of the 2008/09 season. He kept ten clean sheets during the 2008–09 season in all competitions.

 

Schwarzer's contribution was phenomenal as his performances lead Fulham to a high 7th place finish and a place in Europe the next season, a massive improvement on Fulham's 17th place finish just a season before. Notable scalps included wins over Arsenal, Manchester United and a draw with Chelsea largely due to many spectacular saves from Schwarzer. He received the Fulham Player of the Year 08-09 in his first year at the club. He was also named Barclays Premier League's Player of the Month for February 2010 in which he only conceded one goal in his team's two wins and two draws that month, making him the first Australian to do so.

 

In May 2010, it is rumoured that Arsene Wenger is planning to sign Schwarzer as Arsenal's goalkeeper for the 2010/2011 English Premier League Season, after losing faith in Manuel Almunia during the last stages of the 2009/2010 season. In June 2010 it was revealed that a deal has been drawn up and been given the "green light" by Roy Hodgson, the Fulham manager, with only Schwarzer's signature still required, to be signed when he returns from the FIFA 2010 World Cup.

 

 

Mens Peter Hill-Wood seier følgande: "We have made an enquiry for him and they are not prepared to sell him so we have gone away," Hill-Wood told the Daily Star. "We can only hope they will change their minds, but at the moment it doesn't look like it."

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I spørsmålet om hvor Joe Cole skal spille så stiller jeg meg positiv - han vil gi utrolig tyngde i troppen. Pr idag er det vel bare Diaby/Cesc som er de faste midtbanespillerne foran Song (evt Denilson). Alternativene deres blir vel Denilson eller Nasri, som jeg egentlig synes fungerer bedre andre stedre på banen. Å hente inn Cole tror jeg blir utrolig bra for å styrke troppen - da har vi tre stjernemidtbanespillere i tilfelle skader.

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That does it - nei takk til Schwarzer. Almunia 2.0 jo.

 

Eller, det var ikke akkurat en kjempetabbe, bare en liten feilvurdering, og man ser jo at Kloses hodestøt hadde vært umulig å redde hvis han hadde stått på streken. Men uansett, magefølelsen sier at Schwarzer er en tabbeutsatt keeper.

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That does it - nei takk til Schwarzer. Almunia 2.0 jo.

 

Eller, det var ikke akkurat en kjempetabbe, bare en liten feilvurdering, og man ser jo at Kloses hodestøt hadde vært umulig å redde hvis han hadde stått på streken. Men uansett, magefølelsen sier at Schwarzer er en tabbeutsatt keeper.

 

Indeed. Skulle akkurat til å skrive det selv. Kan like gjerne fortsette med Almunia/Fab i et par år til.

 

özil er ikke en type jeg ønsker. Hadde en vanvittig filming nå i stad. Virker skikkelig klysete.

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En vanvittig filming vil jeg ikke kalle det. Så mer ut som han mista balansen. Han har dog vært frisk, veldig sentral i Tysklands angrepsspill som har vært veldig bra i dag.

 

En flott ung spiller, men har ikke vært så sentral i dag som jeg hadde håpet på. Vi får nok se mer godsaker fra han utover turneringen. Skårer et mål i dag regner jeg med :)

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