Linking Up: Villa to Barça, Henry to New York, Stevie G to Inter, and when did South America become Africa?

Linking Up: Villa to Barça, Henry to New York, Stevie G to Inter, and when did South America become Africa?

Linking Up: Villa to Barça, Henry to New York, Stevie G to Inter, and when did South America become Africa?

It’s that time again. The European season is all but over. And the rumours have begun. We’ll try to sort out the stupidity brought on by the likes of The Sun and The Daily Mail to tell you about things that could feasibly happen. But we’ll also have a bit of fun mocking the Mail’s definition of a “credible source”. Anyway, here are our favourite links this week!

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A news station in Chicago thought South America was South Africa, but hey, at least they’re both outside of the United States! Right? [Dirty Tackle]

Time for Stevie G to hit the road? Our friend Cathal says he would do just fine with Jose. [Football Corner]

Want the list of all 32 provisional World Cup rosters? Well, here you are. [Never Captain Nicky Butt]

Barcelona vice president Rafael Yuste has revealed that the club are in talks with Valencia over a €40 million move for their star striker David Villa, and that negotiations for the Spanish star are ‘on track’. [Who Ate All the Pies]

What does a Michael Ballack-less Germany mean for Deutchland? [Yanks Are Coming]

Thierry Henry looks set to become a Red Bull. And yes, that would be an awesome name for a Spanish club based out of Madrid. But sadly it isn’t. [Sports Illustrated]