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Here's a short look at the players released by the EPL teams. Some make you wonder ... most don't

 

http://www.sportinglife.com/football/news/article/165/10310125/premier-league-players-released-or-retained-by-their-clubs

 

AFC BOURNEMOUTH

Carmichael, Joshua Lewis

Distin, Sylvain

Muleba, Jonathan Mukendi

Stockley, Jayden Connor

Wakefield, Joshua

Zubar, Stephane

 

ARSENAL

Arteta Amatriain, Mikel

Flamini, Mathieu

Rosicky, Tomas

 

ASTON VILLA

Bannister, Charlie Brendan Alec

Donacien, Janoi

Kinsella, Lewis

Lyons-Foster, Kodi

N'Zogbia, Charles

Richardson, Kieran Edward

Siegrist, Benjamin Kevin

Webb, Joshua John

 

CHELSEA

Amelia, Marco

Musonda, Tika Kafusha

Wright, Kevin

 

CRYSTAL PALACE

Adebayor, Emmanuel

Allassani, Reise Malcolm

Breimyr, Andreas Malde

Chamakh, Marouane

Dymond, Connor William

Forte, Spencer Ellis Henderson

George, Matthew

Gregory, David Michael

Hangeland, Brede Paulsen

Hoare, William James

Kettings, Christopher David

Mariappa, Adrian Joseph

McCarthy, Patrick

Pain, Oliver David

Scales, Christian Stephen

 

EVERTON

Graham, Aidan James

Hibbert, Anthony James

Osman, Leon

Pienaar, Steven

Rohde, Felipe Mattioni

Stanek, Jindrich

Thorniley, Jordan

 

LEICESTER CITY

Bailey, Kyle Stuart

Barmby, Jack

Blyth, Jacob Mathew

Hammond, Dean John

Hassall, Aaron

Kelly, Michael Eamon James

King, Keenan Rakwarne

Konchesky, Paul Martyn

Maddison, Jonathan

Panayiotou, Harrison Andreas

Schwarzer, Mark

Smith-Varnam, Max Presley

Watson, Ryan

 

LIVERPOOL

Brewitt, Tom

Cleary, Daniel

Marsh, William George

McLaughlin, Ryan

O'Hanlon, Alex Joseph

Polgar, Kristof

Sanchez Diaz, Jose Enrique

Toure, Kolo Abib

Yesil, Samed

 

MANCHESTER CITY

Albinson, Charlie

Demichelis, Martin Gaston

Oseni, Nathaniel Adeyomi Andrew

Tattum, Sam

Wright, Richard Ian

 

MANCHESTER UNITED

Dorrington, George Edward

Powell, Nicholas Edward

Rathbone, Oliver Michael

Valdes Arribas, Victor

 

NEWCASTLE

Taylor, Steven Vincent

 

NORWICH CITY

Awuah, Reiss

Coker, Afolabi

Gafaiti, Adel

Hall-Johnson, Reece

King, Cameron

Loza, Jamar Kasheef

Norman, Cameron

Uade, Obasiarinse Idehaloise

 

SOUTHAMPTON

Britt, William David

Davis, Kelvin

Ramirez Pereyra, Gaston Exequiel

 

STOKE CITY

Barber, Benjamin Thomas

Dryden, Edward

Moseley, Bobby James

O'Reilly, Ryan

Odemwingie, Peter

Sidwell, Steven James

Skapetis, Petros

Watkins-Clark, Mason Bradley

 

SUNDERLAND

Agnew, Liam John

Brown, Wesley Michael

Fletcher, Steven Kenneth

Graham, Daniel Anthony William

Harper, Stephen Alan

Mandron, Mikael

Smith, Martin

 

SWANSEA CITY

Alfei, Daniel Mark

Copp, Kyle Thomas

Demetriou, James Andreas

Fallon, Stephen

Gogic, Alexander

Hanley, Raheem Shaquille Rushan

Jones, Henry Lloyd

Lucas, Lee Paul

Owen, Gareth Thomas

 

TOTTENHAM

Sonupe, Emmanuel Olukolade

 

WATFORD

Byers, George William

Doherty, Josh

Ekstrand, Lars Hening Joel

Ikpeazu, Karl Anthony Uchechukwu

Johnson, Jorell James

Martin, Mahlando Javion

Mensah Jnr, Bernard Ayitey

Simpson, Luke Thomas

Young, Alfie Mac

 

WEST BROMWICH ALBION

Anichebe, Victor Chinedu

Nabi, Samir

Sessegnon, Stephane

 

WEST HAM

Brown, Jordan Antonio

Chambers, Leo Alexander

Lee, Elliot Robert

Mavila, Nathan

Nasha, Amos Lawrence

O'Brien, Joseph Martin

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Glasgow Rangers hunt Walsall striker - but Saddlers boss refuses to sweat it

 

 

 

RANGERS have emerged as frontrunners to sign Walsall striker Tom Bradshaw this summer – but Saddlers boss Jon Whitney insists he's losing little sleep over the transfer rumours.

 

The Glasgow giants are readying for their first season back in the Scottish Premier League and Gers boss Mark Warburton is believed to be keen on Bradshaw.

 

Back-to-back 20-goal seasons have alerted a host of clubs – including Championship sides Reading, Preston North End and Birmingham City – to Bradshaw's potential.

 

Walsall face a battle to hang on to their 23-year-old star striker – whose contract runs out in 12 months – this summer especially as his international ambitions grow.

 

Bradshaw made his Wales debut earlier this year and might well have made Chris Coleman's Euro 2016 squad if not for a calf injury that ended his pre-tournament training camp.

 

And Walsall boss Whitney admits the uncertainty over Bradshaw's future means he already has one eye on potential replacements.

 

Asked if a Bradshaw departure was a worry, Whitney said: "I wouldn't worry for one minute about it because once he's gone, he's gone. I couldn't do anything about that.

 

"I'm very dynamic and proactive. I'll deal with what's in front of me. If Tom moves on, I'll wish him all the best.

 

"I'll do what I can to keep him but if he goes I'll find somebody else.

 

"It might take time to develop him like it did with Tom for the first 12 months, to make him stronger and more robust for League One but I can do that again.

 

"I've got a good eye for players and we understand the kind of young, energetic targets with huge potential that we are after."

 

Whitney admitted he wanted Bradshaw's future sorted out sooner rather than later but, as it stands, he expects the striker back for pre-season training at the end of the month.

 

Read more: http://www.walsalladvertiser.co.uk/Glasgow-Rangers-hunt-Walsall-striker-Saddlers/story-29394420-detail/story.html#ixzz4BSkHHTtC

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Sounds a good goalscorer but Nicky Clark had a good reputation when we signed him and although he was a decent player did not hit the goalscoring heights he had with Q.O.S.

Still we are looking for a striker and Bradshaw might be the answer but "buyer beware"

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A little stat check with ...

 

Nicky Clark -> http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/nicky-clark/leistungsdaten/spieler/62163

 

and

 

Tom Bradshaw -> http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/tom-bradshaw/leistungsdaten/spieler/139781

 

Cark was a one-season wonder with his 40odd goals and considered sure good enough for the lower leagues of Scotland. For various reasons (and not just ability) he never got going with us, despite trying hard. Bradshaw has some decent stats, given that he played against better opposition. But we have to wait and see ... and that also goes for Waghorn.

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Dundee United boss Ray McKinnon targets Rangers goalkeeper Cammy Bell

 

Manager Ray McKinnon is hoping Cammy Bell will be the experienced goalkeeper he needs to start rebuilding Dundee United.

 

The 29-year-old Rangers goalie has been targeted by McKinnon and talks have taken place between him and the player.

 

The capture of Bell, a Scotland international, would send out a strong signal that the Tangerines mean business as they try to get out of the Championship.

 

It would also be a personal coup for McKinnon, who has been fighting hard for several weeks to try to persuade the keeper to swap Ibrox for Tannadice.

 

Bell still has a year left on his Rangers contract but if he can agree a severance deal then he may well decide to accept the challenge of being number one at United.

 

He lost his place to Wes Foderingham last season and the Light Blues are already lining up a move for Trabzonspor keeper Esteban Alverado.

 

https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/sport/football/dundee-united/189258/dundee-united-boss-ray-mckinnon-targets-rangers-goalkeeper-cammy-bell/?

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