Altin yumurtlayan tavuk Chelsea'ye dogru
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 10:52 am
Valla bu adami kim alirsa kazaniyor.
E aliyor ki kazaniyor, kazaniyor ki aliyor.
TV reklamindaki gibi oldu.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/footbal ... 168765.stm
Anelka tempted by Chelsea switch
Anelka joined Bolton in 2006 from Turkish side Fenerbache
Bolton striker Nicolas Anelka has said he would be interested in a move to Chelsea in the January transfer window.
The 28-year-old Frenchman admitted that the two clubs are in talks over a possible transfer, but nothing has been agreed yet.
He told French newspaper L'Equipe: "The chairmen (of Bolton and Chelsea) are discussing it.
"I really hope it happens - and especially that I am eligible to play in the Champions League."
He added: "But until the contract is signed and I am presented to the press in my new shirt, nothing is done."
We will just keep going and try to deal with the speculation that surrounds him
Anelka, who joined Bolton from Fenerbahce in August 2006, has been continually linked with a move away from the Reebok Stadium and has not ruled out a return to former club Manchester City who he left in 2005.
"I want to go to a bigger club and that's what City have become under a manager such as Sven-Goran Eriksson, who I was ready to join in 1999 at Lazio," he said.
"But staying at Bolton, where I am very happy, wouldn't be a punishment either."
Anelka signed a new four-year deal to stay at Bolton in August and is the club's leading scorer this season with 11 goals.
But his agent Doug Pingsi has said that Wanderers' record signing deserves to be playing at the highest level.
"Nico is ready to join a club at the height of his talent and his football," he said.
"I would love to see him sing the Champions League anthem every year."
Speaking after Bolton's 1-0 win over Derby on Wednesday, manager Gary Megson said: "In terms of Chelsea making contact I am not aware of that or any other club making contact.
"I am aware of the speculation and have seen the article. But Nic did say if nothing happens he is happy at Bolton.
"It is something and nothing. We will just keep going and try to deal with the speculation that surrounds him."
E aliyor ki kazaniyor, kazaniyor ki aliyor.
TV reklamindaki gibi oldu.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/footbal ... 168765.stm
Anelka tempted by Chelsea switch
Anelka joined Bolton in 2006 from Turkish side Fenerbache
Bolton striker Nicolas Anelka has said he would be interested in a move to Chelsea in the January transfer window.
The 28-year-old Frenchman admitted that the two clubs are in talks over a possible transfer, but nothing has been agreed yet.
He told French newspaper L'Equipe: "The chairmen (of Bolton and Chelsea) are discussing it.
"I really hope it happens - and especially that I am eligible to play in the Champions League."
He added: "But until the contract is signed and I am presented to the press in my new shirt, nothing is done."
We will just keep going and try to deal with the speculation that surrounds him
Anelka, who joined Bolton from Fenerbahce in August 2006, has been continually linked with a move away from the Reebok Stadium and has not ruled out a return to former club Manchester City who he left in 2005.
"I want to go to a bigger club and that's what City have become under a manager such as Sven-Goran Eriksson, who I was ready to join in 1999 at Lazio," he said.
"But staying at Bolton, where I am very happy, wouldn't be a punishment either."
Anelka signed a new four-year deal to stay at Bolton in August and is the club's leading scorer this season with 11 goals.
But his agent Doug Pingsi has said that Wanderers' record signing deserves to be playing at the highest level.
"Nico is ready to join a club at the height of his talent and his football," he said.
"I would love to see him sing the Champions League anthem every year."
Speaking after Bolton's 1-0 win over Derby on Wednesday, manager Gary Megson said: "In terms of Chelsea making contact I am not aware of that or any other club making contact.
"I am aware of the speculation and have seen the article. But Nic did say if nothing happens he is happy at Bolton.
"It is something and nothing. We will just keep going and try to deal with the speculation that surrounds him."