Chelsea have categorically denied making an audacious £73.5million offer for AC Milan playmaker Kaka.
Sky Sports News sources understand that the world record bid has been tabled in an attempt to bring the gifted Brazil international to Stamford Bridge.
The package is reported to include wages of £10million a year after tax, even more than Manchester City were prepared to offer during their failed swoop during the winter transfer window.
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Published on: 10th May, 2009
Tottenham captain Ledley King has apologised to his manager Harry Redknapp following his arrest outside a London nightclub.
The England international was arrested over an alleged assault in the early hours of Sunday morning following a disturbance.
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Published on: 29th April, 2009
A feast of fast, free flowing football awaits at Old Trafford as Manchester United host Arsenal in a UEFA Champions League semi-final first-leg that promises to be one of the games of the season.
And you can watch it live on Sky Sports 2 & Sky Sports HD2.
The two teams have never played against each other in the Champions League as the in-form Gunners look to put an end to United’s quadruple hopes on Wednesday.
Last season’s penalty shootout win over Chelsea in the final in Moscow will be fresh in the memory for all of the Red Devils Full Article
Published on: 18th April, 2009
Didier Drogba carried Chelsea into the FA Cup final with a dramatic winner six minutes from the end of their semi-final with Arsenal last night.
Drogba’s strength and finesse, enabling him to evade Arsenal goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski in the 84th minute, will assure Dutchman Guus Hiddink of ending his tenure as Chelsea manager by leading the team out at Wembley on May 30.
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Published on: 14th April, 2009
This was a Champions League tie played not by modern millionaire footballers but by maniacs with what appeared to be a mutual desire to push the self-destruct button.
A tie as memorable for the madness as the moments of pure brilliance was settled by a quite superb Frank Lampard goal but almost won by a Liverpool side who dared to ignore their manager’s decision to throw in the towel.
Rafa Benitez called time on this epic contest when he replaced the finest striker in the world with David Ngog. Only 10 minutes remained and, with Liverpool still needing three goals to reach Full Article