Richards, Zabaleta and Bridge under threat - Mail

Mail also prints a list of each clubs owners and their wealth.

They have Mansour down for 17 billion....where do they get that frofm? fresh air?

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Ladyman allways comes over as knob. Not much happening so needs to right a crap article to justify his job.
 
Bollocks and guess work. Bridge is the one they are furthest off the mark with imo, Hughes will probably be impressed with his performances on the whole so far this season. Zab is probably assured of his place as a squad player and competition for right-back and midfield cover. Richards is the biggest question mark and the one they may be right about - he's not consistant enough to be first choice in either position he can play.

Hughes has no chance of signing Puyol though, he's pretty much Barca through and through isn't he? Abidal maybe but then bringing in a left-back will not be the priority imo, he'll want a right-back more.
 
Cheltblue said:
So now Huighes talks to the Daily Fail instead of the OS............ dont think so, Lazyman is McGarry in disguise.


Hughes is going to write ''Im getting rid of Micah 'I do a lot of work for charity' Richards, Wayne Bridge and Pablo Zabaleta'' on the official site is he ?..............
 
I totally agree with getting rid of Richards, he shown big promise in 05/06-06/07, but since then its been all down hill, get rid and get a proper right back in but keep Zaba as back up. Imo the only thing that lets Zaba down is his pace, because his football brain is awesome, quite like Gerard Wiekens, superb brain but slow.
 

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