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Calling All Celtic Fans: How Good Is McDonald? February 2, 2010

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Can McDonald be our goal-scoring hero?

Gordon Strachan raided Celtic for the last time yesterday as he convinced Scott McDonald to leave Celtic Park for the Riverside. Last week I did a similar post about the credentials of Stephen McManus and received a very good report about him from the excellent Celtic fans, which will be published later this week.

It’s refreshing to see and read that so many of the Bhoys’ fans are willing to spend a few minutes of their time to talk about ex-players and from the response we received last week it does confirm that the Celtic fans are a very knowledgeable bunch. Thanks for your time once again.

You know the score by now – us Boro fans don’t know much about Scott McDonald so enlighten us with what we are getting and what he will bring to the Middlesbrough team? Also, let us know what your favourite goals were from the Aussie so we can look them up on youtube.

A quick mention about your last minute signing as well from me. Great signing for you guys, top player and I’m sure he will be an instant hit. Good luck!

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Adam Johnson Set To Join Manchester City February 1, 2010

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Is this AJ's new home?

It looks like Adam Johnson will be leaving Middlesbrough today after reports have confirmed that the 22-year-old is on his way to Manchester for a medical ahead of completing a £7 million move from the Riverside.

The Premier League club had a first bid for the winger turned down by Boro on Friday but now, after a late bid yesterday evening, it looks like Middlesbrough officials have accepted that offer for our left winger.

With the news that Adam Johnson is on his way to the City of Manchester Stadium it means that Strachan can concentrate on putting the finishing touches to the Lee Miller and Scott McDonald transfers.

Fingers crossed we don’t muck this up because if we do let Johnson go without signing a replacement goalscorer the Boro board will certainly have egg on their faces.

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Manchester United Join Race To Land Johnson February 1, 2010

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Ferguson looking for Giggs replacement?

According to reports Sir Alex Ferguson will try and lure Adam Johnson to Old Trafford today which would serve up another blow for their rivals Manchester City who are also reportedly interested in our 22-year-old winger.

This latest development could be beneficial to the final fee for Johnson as it is reported that three top teams in the Premier League could now start a bidding war.

Johnson would be the natural replacement for Ryan Giggs on the left flank and could provide strength in depth as United look to conquer the Premier League and the Champions League. It is the Champions League that might be the persuading factor in Johnson’s eyes. With aspirations of making the World Cup in June, Johnson will be tempted to show what he can do on the biggest stage in club football.

We’ll keep a close eye on the latest Adam Johnson transfer saga.

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Come And Get A Boro Shirt If You Think You’re Good Enough February 1, 2010

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Come and get a Boro shirt if you think you're good enough

After Saturday’s goalless draw at home to Bristol City in front of less than 18,000 Boro fans, today’s transfer deadline day might be the most important day in Middlesbrough’s season if things go the manager’s way.

Gordon Strachan again highlighted the need for goalscorers in the team after seeing his side waste very good chances against the Robins. Strachan has one final day to get players in that will make a difference to our chances of getting into a Play-Off place.

Throughout the day I will try to give you as much information on the Middlesbrough transfer news. Starting with the earliest I will write the latest news as the rumours materialise on transfer deadline day.

Let me know if there is anything I’ve missed or you hear of any rumours about players coming to the Riverside today. Leave your name and where you’re from and I’ll give you a mention.

Here goes:

Scott McDonald – The Celtic striker will travel to the Riverside today to discuss personal terms but don’t hold your breath on this one because West Ham and a couple of other Premier League clubs are also interested the highly rated Australian international so this could go to the wire.

Possibility rating: 4/5
Today’s latest links on this move: STV, Sportal, ABC Sports

Lee Miller – Press north of the border are confirming that Aberdeen striker Lee Miller is heading to the Riverside today to be unveiled as Strachan’s newest recruits. The 26-year-old will travel to Teesside after both clubs agreed on a £500,000 deal. He’s a big lad so expect route one football if things are not going Strachan’s way in games. Could be beneficial against most teams in the Championship. We’ve needed a powerhouse up top since the start of the season.

Possibility rating: 4.5/5
Today’s latest links on this move: The Press & Journal

Kyle Naughton – Harry Redknapp has confirmed that we might be taking Naughton on loan for the rest of the season. The England U21 right-back has not played much football at White Hart Lane since he moved to North London last summer from Sheffield United. Strachan will see this as added options on the right side as Naughton can provide energy down the flanks.

Possibility rating: 4/5
Today’s latest links on this move: SkySportsNews, The Northern Echo

Shunsuke Nakamura – The former Celtic man is on Strachan’s radar and with bags of experience he could be a player that can add strength to Boro’s midfield. The Japanese midfielder is highly-rated by Strachan who managed him whilst at Celtic. If anything does materialise it will be a loan move for the Espanyol player.

Possibility rating: 3/5
Today’s latest links on this move: SkySportsNews, Gazette

Keep checking back for more rumours and done deals.

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Nakamura May Follow McManus To Boro January 29, 2010

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Adidas might have a say in the Nakamura deal?

Former Celtic midfielder Shunsuke Nakamura is in talks with Middlesbrough about a possible loan move to Teesside according to the Spanish media. Shunsuke Nakamura is well known by Gordon Strachan and with the inevitable departure of Adam Johnson to Manchester City, it looks like Strachan is wanting more creativity in the midfield and is hopeful of brining the Japanese international to the Riverside.

Nakamura, who is 31-years-old, can play anywhere along the middle which would give us extra options when going forward. If we do get hold of the current Espanyol number 7 it would mean five former Celtic players would be in the Middlesbrough squad. Can anyone else see a little pattern emerging here?!

The deal needs to be thrashed out very soon if we are to land the free-kick expert. Time is running out, make haste Gordon.

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Is Johnson In Pursuit Of Happiness Or Cash? January 29, 2010

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AJ heading for better things?

Adam Johnson wants to talk to Manchester City to see what they can offer him in terms of football. The 22-year-old is likely to sign for Roberto Mancini’s side if he is guaranteed first-team football from now until the end of the season meaning Gordon Strachan will have to work fast in securing more signings to strengthen the squad before the transfer window is shut.

With the departure of Johnson looking more and more likely, especially as Robinho has now switched to Santos, we are going to be very light on goals once our leading goalscorer heads back to the Premier League. After the failed attempt to land Celtic striker Scott McDonald it seems that Strachan might get a wee bit desperate and try to land some unknown quantity which he has been reluctant to do up until now.

For me our next signings hinge on the sale of Johnson whether it be now or at the end of the season. If he does leave at the end of the season it means a deal must be in place with an initial fee being paid up front to allow our cash-strapped club to afford new players.

We need to get this right and looking at the clock we only have a few days and hours left to build a team that is capable of charging up the league into the Play-Off places.

Going back to the Johnson saga, I truly believe that if AJ does move to the City of Manchester stadium he will run riot with all the excellent players around him. So will he be persuaded by the cash or is he looking to get on that plane to South Africa? My guess, his soft arrogance will lead him to take the cash and then stamp his authority on the Premier League whilst having fun.

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Will Adam Johnson Sit On The City Bench For £50k-A-Week? January 28, 2010

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Johnson just wants to play football

Manchester City are desperate to add a left-sided winger to their ever increasing squad after they were tormented by Ryan Giggs last night in their League Cup Semi-Final defeat to Manchester United.

Roberto Mancini will try and lure Johnson to the City of Manchester Stadium to ease the disappointment of last night’s cup exit, but the big question is: Will AJ move to Manchester City to sit on the bench?

There is no way that Mancini will throw Johnson straight into the City side, not at the business end of the season. If he does sign for the blue half of Manchester he is likely to be broken in over the next six months, limiting his appearances in the Premier League which would jeopardise his chances of making the World Cup in South Africa.

Money might talk here though, but I am a believer of ‘proper’ professional footballers and I put Adam Johnson in that bracket. He loves playing football unlike some mercenary-players that have leaked into the footballing world due to the high wages becoming available. Johnson will hate sitting on the bench and if he went to Man City, that is very likely. He spent far too long on the Boro bench thanks mainly to Stewart Downing’s quality and Southgate’s inability to play two wingers in the same game. He needs to play football matches!

Even if this latest rumour does materialise it will certainly bring Chelsea into the equation and, like I mentioned in my last post, it could start a bidding war. The worrying thing is Middlesbrough officials will be looking at the money and not the ‘good’ of Adam Johnson – after all it is a business but because we’ve had him at the Riverside since he was a small lad we should be taking a look at what’s best for both parties here.

The Adam Johnson saga continues..

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Johnson Price-Tag Rises After Stunning Strikes January 27, 2010

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Where does Johnson's future lie?

Despite the interest surrounding Adam Johnson’s future on Teesside at least, if we he does leave, we should be able to bargain for a very good price for the 22-year-old winger.

He scored two stunning goals last night which will only increase the temptation from Chelsea and Manchester City to sign him as they looked on at Doncaster Rovers last night. After his tremendous performance, it does mean his valuation will only rise and with Chelsea already rumoured to be willing to offer £6 million for AJ it could start a bidding war between the two wealthiest teams in the world.

As Boro fans we must accept what is best for the club and currently we are not in a position to offer Adam Johnson top-flight football and looking at the table we are a long way off even thinking about promotion this season. To sell Johnson this month would be a sensible option as it will bring funds in from the sale, but if he does sign for a new club this month i.e. Chelsea or Manchester City – I would like to see the option of having him stay on loan at the Riverside for the rest of the season exercised.

Until we find a marksman we will be totally lost without his goals so if he does leave the club on a complete basis we will struggle to find the goals to push us up the league table.

We also must think about what Johnson wants and to be honest I would not hold any grudge at all if he wanted to leave the club during the lead up to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. If Johnson was to leave he would have to weigh up the options available to him. If he continues his form in the Premier League for the remainder of the season I’m sure he will be one of Fabio Capello’s wild-card selections for the summer.

To catch the England Manager’s eye he needs to be playing regular football in the Premier League so a move to Chelsea or Manchester City would not help his chances as both teams would only play him on a handful of occasions from now until the end of the season. He would need to fit straight into a side to feature in Capello’s plans so I think a move to Sunderland or Everton would be on the cards. My punt would be to see him playing for Liverpool. Rafa Benitez would play him from the off and I think it would be AJ’s best chance of making the World Cup linking up with Steven Gerrard in the Reds’ midfield. His arrival at Anfield might also spark a mini revival on Merseyside.

The lad must have a million and one things running through his head at the moment. I hope he makes a choice that will involve him still being able to play his football for the remainder of the season regardless of where he is. It would be an absolute travesty to see him sitting on a bench again waiting for his chance, he sat on our bench for too long. In my eyes he is the most gifted left-footed player in English football.

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Calling All Celtic Fans: How Good Is McManus? January 26, 2010

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Will He Be A Hit On Teesside?

Gordon Strachan is again linking up with his former club to try and strengthen the Middlesbrough team. With the team hit by a recent batch of injuries, Strachan has been forced into looking for new recruits to add to the ever depleting squad and has recently turned his attentions to Celtic defender Stephen McManus.

The 27-year-old is the longest serving player at Celtic Park having been a professional at the Sottish giants for 10 years. During Strachan’s reign at Celtic he handed McManus the captaincy so he certainly fits the criteria of Boro needing leaders on the pitch.

At the moment a loan deal is being thrashed out for the Scotland international, but this may be slightly premature because we apparently face competition from Premier League side Burnley for his signature.

I’m in the dark about this lads ability to defend and his attitudes on the park so I would welcome any reviews from Celtic fans about Stephen McManus. Good or bad that is.

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Money On The Table For Best And Routledge January 20, 2010

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Routledge to Boro?

Middlesbrough have apparently approached Queens Park Rangers about signing 25-year-old Wayne Routledge for a fee of £1 million but that figure looks unlikely to test the London club’s resolve. Our Championship rivals are willing to do business at around the £2 million mark leaving Boro to decide whether that would be a good move considering the lack of funds at the Riverside.

In my opinion we need attacking players more than we need defenders or battling midfielders and Routledge would fit the bill because the former Premier League player would add a new dimension to the Boro team in the final third just like Adam Johnson does on the left but on the right flank.

After the sale of Yeates to Sheffield United on Monday it seems obvious that Gordon Strachan would seek another winger to strengthen the side. I thought Yeates was a good signing by Southgate, probably one of his best in terms of value for money and willingness to play in Boro shirt. We don’t know whether something happened behind closed doors between Yeates and Strachan, we just have to move on now with Strachan keen to bolstering his options on the wings.

The goal-scoring issue is still at large so we need a proven Championship striker who can find the net and Leon Best seems to be the man that could do the job for us as we look to get back on track and fill one of those Play-Off places come the end of the season.

Like QPR, Coventry City will hold out for more than £1 million for their highly rated marksman. Strachan must be careful not to attract interest from other clubs who are financially more equipped than us if this deal is not thrashed out soon.

My guess would be that both players are very probable signings, the Boro board must come up with £1.75 million for each of them though and soon, before another team steals the sale from under our noses.

What do we think of Wayne Routledge and Leon Best?

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