is wayne's world about to turn red?

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Is Wayne’s World about to turn red? Liverpool , Roy Hodgson , transfer news Written by: jkitson87 on July 26, 2010. Written by Jack Kitson. With Liverpool lacking in options following the sales of Fabio Aurelio and more recently the departure of Emiliano Insua, The Reds have reportedly turned their attention to Wayne Bridge. Speculation is growing that the former Chelsea and Southampton player is on his way out of Manchester City, after it was recently revealed that the Manchester club have captured the signature of Serbian left‐back Aleksandar Kolarov for £17million. It is no secret that Bridge, aged 29, has endured a problematic season. Whether this is due to a combination of irregular football and external matters or simply being unable to adjust to the demands and pressure placed upon his shoulders, is open to debate. At Manchester City he has struggled for both form and fitness and not to mention the psychological affects of the whole John Terry affair. At previous club Chelsea , despite winning a number of trophies, at no point did Bridge even come close to wrestling the left‐back position away from Ashley Cole. I have no hesitation in stating that Bridge enjoyed his best spell of football at Southampton, where he even managed a run of 113 consecutive games for the club, an impressive tally for any player at any level. Now, there’s no doubt in my mind that if he can rekindle some of the passion and consistency he showed at Southampton, he could potentially be a welcome asset to Roy Hodgson’s squad. But, and this is a big but, he becomes 30 next month, so age wise he could be considered a bit of a gamble. However, a change of scenery may just be the antidote that Bridge needs to recapture some of the form he showed at Southampton and on the rare occasions he was given an opportunity at Chelsea. It would be interesting to hear if you Liverpool fans would welcome a move for the Man City left‐ back? Or alternatively, who you think would be an adequate replacement for the recent departures? Share this article: Hello football fan! Please take a second to subscribe to the RSS feed for regular football news updates. Powered by WP Greet Box WordPress Plugin Powered by Max Banner Ads Search LATEST NEWS £ 30 million Stiker to Sign Man United Deal Despite the loss to Wolves on Saturday, Manchester United have had an impressive season in ... » The Weekly Roundup: Fathead Sepp Blatter, Gary Neville tribute ish & Fabregas the Spanish Joey Barton + lots more 31.01.11 The Weekly Roundup’s Top four transfers this January – El Hadji Diouf joining ... » [ VIDEO GOAL] Chelsea 0 1 Liverpool: Meireles Strike Sinks Blues Liverpool showed there is life after Fernando Torres by putting in a great performance to ... » [ TEAMS ANNOUNCED] Chelsea vs Liverpool: Torres Starts For Chelsea, Suarez On Bench For Reds Fernando Torres starts for Chelsea against his old side Liverpool at Stamford Bridge as ... » HOME ABOUT ADVERTISE CLUBS BETTING SHOP SUBMIT ARTICLES WORLD CUP LINKS

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Is Wayne’s World about to turn red?

Liverpool, Roy Hodgson, transfer news

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Written by: jkitson87 on July 26, 2010.

Written by Jack Kitson.

With Liverpool lacking in options following the sales of Fabio Aurelio and more recently the

departure of Emiliano Insua, The Reds have reportedly turned their attention to Wayne Bridge.

Speculation is growing that the former Chelsea and Southampton player is on his way out of

Manchester City, after it was recently revealed that the Manchester club have captured the

signature of Serbian left‐back Aleksandar Kolarov for £17million.

It is no secret that Bridge, aged 29, has endured a problematic season. Whether this is due to a

combination of irregular football and external matters or simply being unable to adjust to the

demands and pressure placed upon his shoulders, is open to debate. At Manchester City he has

struggled for both form and fitness and not to mention the psychological affects of the whole

John Terry affair. At previous club Chelsea, despite winning a number of trophies, at no point

did Bridge even come close to wrestling the left‐back position away from Ashley Cole.

I have no hesitation in stating that Bridge enjoyed his best spell of football at Southampton,

where he even managed a run of 113 consecutive games for the club, an impressive tally for any

player at any level. Now, there’s no doubt in my mind that if he can rekindle some of the passion

and consistency he showed at Southampton, he could potentially be a welcome asset to Roy

Hodgson’s squad. But, and this is a big but, he becomes 30 next month, so age wise he could be

considered a bit of a gamble. However, a change of scenery may just be the antidote that Bridge

needs to recapture some of the form he showed at Southampton and on the rare occasions he

was given an opportunity at Chelsea.

It would be interesting to hear if you Liverpool fans would welcome a move for the Man City left‐

back? Or alternatively, who you think would be an adequate replacement for the recent

departures?

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NO, I DONT WANT

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It will be a wise move 4 Wayne 2 kick start his career

There are a fair few City fans who would happily drive him down the M62 to

Anfied.

He deserves the chance. Anyone will be better than Insua.

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