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Samba joins Anzhi and Arshavin goes to Zenit on loan.

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I heard awhile back that Blackburn would be one of the PL clubs that were in trouble with the revenue for using those offshore payment schemes. Under those schemes players don't get their windfall until they move abroad....
 
I always rated Samba. He's gone for the big bucks though. Proper mercenary job that, fraught with danger...
 

Why has Samba gone there? Is it just me that thinks he could have gone somewhere better (another PL side or something), but mayeb this Russian team is playing mad wages?
 
Why has Samba gone there? Is it just me that thinks he could have gone somewhere better (another PL side or something), but mayeb this Russian team is playing mad wages?

Well, Etoo is on €290k a week.
 

Anzhi sounds like a strange club. It's being used to regenerate a region, but it's a bit of a dive so guys like Eto'o live and train in Moscow and travel 100's of miles for the 'home' games.

As for Asharvin, real shame as he was fantastic at the Euros and in his first year at Arsenal. Baffling how it's all gone wrong for him. Really good player.
 
Arshavins downfall was believing his own hype. At Zenit he was boss. He went to Arsenal, scored a few goals, thought he was boss and started smiling to the cameras and lost his focus.

Then he wasn't as boss anymore.
 
Anzhi sounds like a strange club. It's being used to regenerate a region, but it's a bit of a dive so guys like Eto'o live and train in Moscow and travel 100's of miles for the 'home' games.

As for Asharvin, real shame as he was fantastic at the Euros and in his first year at Arsenal. Baffling how it's all gone wrong for him. Really good player.

Bruce you've just reminded me, can I have a link to your blog. I'm in mobile mode and don't get to a pc often, so can't see your sig.
 

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