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Everton favourites for N’Zonzi
10:00 AM 17 August, 2012
Everton have emerged as favourites to sign Steven N’Zonzi.

The French midfielder is widely expected to leave Blackburn Rovers this summer, following their relegation from the Premier League last season.

A number of top-flight clubs, including Arsenal and Liverpool, have been linked with the 23-year-old, but the Toffees have emerged as favourites to sign the player.

David Moyes has cash in the bank following the shock sale of Jack Rodwell to Manchester City, and he could land N’Zonzi for around £6million.
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JJ understand what your sanyig but me being born in Dublin dos'ent make me a less supporter, I follow arsenal all my life and haven't stopped, was the only kid in school back in the 80 s with an arsenal schoolbag while the rest were either manc shit or pool lovers, my first game Paul Davis testimonel 2-2 v celtic never forget, second manc scum away 1-1 Adams both goals with father and 2 brothers all fucking mancs, they never converted me, I lived London 2000-2004 and had season ticket in clock end for two seasons which was fucking great, travelled to Paris with no fucking ticket against cuntalona just to support with the rest of the die hards, I get over now at least 4 times a season with my 6 year old kid who is arsenal mad even now in the bad times and it costs me alot more then a season ticket but we love it, have made some great arsenal mates for life and love them all so JJ don't matter if your born on highbury corner or Dublin were all gunners till we die. Ps a dub writes arseblog and he seems true and true. 0 0
Gisele wrote 12:04 AM 18 Oct, 2012
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