Top 10 Premier League ‘scallywags’ who forced their transfer moves
In light of Charles N’Zogbia’s apparent refusal to train at Wigan in a bid to get a desired move to Sunderland, we thought it fitting to hail those players who have gone out their way to engineer moves away from their clubs. See who makes our list and let us know if their are any glaring omissions.
Pascal Chimbonda A shrewd signing by Paul Jewell during his time at Wigan, the French full-back came to England for a bargain £500k in the summer of 2005 and was an instant hit with the Wigan fans. The Premier League seemed to suit Chimbonda and he was soon gaining admirers across the league, and as a result, Wigan offered him a new four-year contract just 6 months after signing him. All seemed OK until 45 minutes after Wigan’s 4-2 defeat to Arsenal on the last game of the season, when Chimbonda handed his transfer request in at the pitch. It’s safe to say it didn’t go down too well with Jewell who was happy to let him see the remainder of his contract out in the reserves. Luckily for Chimbonda, Spurs matched the £4.5m asking price and the Frenchman got his desired move.
Dimitar Berbatov Two successful seasons at Tottenham were enough for Berbatov to decide that he wanted to move onto bigger things and greener pastures up the M6 and at Old Trafford. The Bulgarian striker made sure everyone was fully aware of his desired move as he missed the opening two games of Spurs’ 08/09 season against Sunderland and Chelsea. As soon as there was any speculation about Sir Alex Ferguson’s interest, Berbatov became ‘unsettled’ with his time a Spurs. In the last few hours of the transfer deadline, Berbatov managed to secure his move to Man Utd and has been a shadow of that player at Spurs ever since.
Nicolas Anelka Young, quick and with lethal finishing to boot, Nicolas Anelka was a sensation during his time at Arsenal. Managing to replace Ian Wright was some achievement at Highbury: having helped his side do the double during the 97/98 season, Anelka went on to score a hatful of goals and win the PFA Young Player of the Year the following season. But all was not rosy in Nico’s garden as he demanded a bigger salary and better performances from his team in the Champions League. Real Madrid were obviously interested in Anelka’s talent and the man himself managed to earn his now infamous title ‘Le Sulk’ as he lost any enthusiasm for the Arsenal cause. Still, the £22.5m profit Wenger made on Anelka was used to purchase one Thierry Henry…
Pierre Van Hooijdonk Or to give him his full name: Petrus Ferdinandus Johannes Van Hooijdonk. His time at Celtic started so well, and 57 goals in 68 games was an impressive return for the club, but an argument with the club’s president meant he had to make do with a place on the bench for the rest of his time at the club – not a good way of getting into the national team as the then coach Guus Hiddink reminded him. Van Hooijdonk managed to eventually secure a move to Nottingham Forest after a contract dispute where he claimed:
“£7,000 a week may be good for the homeless, but not for an international striker.”
Nice. He managed to go on strike at Forest too.
Robbie Savage Although a favourite amongst the fans at Birmingham, Robbie Savage was desperate to leave the club to play under Mark Hughes at Blackburn. Savage had played under Hughes with the Wales team and now he had moved to the Lancashire club, he was eager to continue their relationship. So much so, that he spoon fed Birmingham boss Steve Bruce lies about having personal problems, and needing to spend more time with his family despite Blackburn being further from his home than Birmingham was (all while holding an onion in his pocket to bring on his tears). He even spoke to a friend of his who worked at Sky, asking him to film him when he went into the training ground on the squad’s day off so it looked as though he had been banished to train on his own. The extreme lengths eventually worked and Savage got his move.
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Gary speed from Everton to Newcastle. Had a ‘falling out’ with Howard Kendall and the then skipper refused to take his place in the squad for an away game at west ham and reused to play for Everton again
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When you read some of these stories, you begin to see Bankers in a favourable light. It’s about time that some of these teams had the bottle to enforce contracts.
It’s interesting to see that so many of these players’ form declines after they get their dream move.
We should not forget Robbie Keane on this list and his Kissing the Spurs shirt one week, and talking about his dream move the next.
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WAYNE *(^&^$^%$# ROONEY!
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Micheal Owen, Wayne Rooney, Ashley Cole, Gareth Bary, Carlos Tevez, Luis Figo and William Gallas.
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As an Evertonian, Jeffers to Arsenal, Barmby to Liverpool, and Rooney to United all ring as true as Lescott to City. The Ashley Cole/William Gallas saga (where Gallas was threatening to score an own-goal if he was picked), must surely make the list.
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Michael Owen with his visions of ‘grandeur’ – finished up on his hands & knees most of the time at RM. Schemer who tried to get Gerrard to go with him ! Absolute ‘plonker’. Should have remained happy at LFC. I cannot understand why players want to go to Real Madrid,they won most of their Euro cups before English clus ever got interested in Europe !!! LFC have a better record there in the last 40 odd years!
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