Groucho Marxist
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nasonex, pérez is a "meddling" president. he tries (and usually succeeds) when it comes to deciding transfers.
this.As if kaka will go to real, celtic will put in a late bid for him which he will accept
He didn't buy Beckham for his footballing abilities. Buy the time they bought him, he was past his peak. From a marketing perspective though, it was the best bit of business Real Madrid have ever made. The 25 million pounds Beckham cost was a drop in the ocean when you consider the merchandise sales, additional sponsorship and promotional tour revenue generated by him.oh yeh and then they brought in beckham and said he'll be the perfect replacement for makelele..i can really see the similarities..
I will concede too. I don't get how we're so damn poor... *sigh* Working class city.All my liverpool loving mates want tevez but have all consceded that liverpool are too poor to afford him
Well wages are just ridiculous to begin with. The top paid footballers should not be earning more than about 2 million pounds a year. If the clubs collectively agreed a ceiling price for wages and gave players a take-it-or-leave it option then the football world would be a much better place.level of debt most of these clubs are in is worrying.
carvalho under mourinho was probably the best centre-half in england.Carvalho can fuck off, his attitude shits me.
"oh ive had such a bad year with injuries, maybe i should get a transfer"
or maybe you should stay and earn back all those wasted wages you cunt.
Also, Zhirkov is a fucking gun, look him up on youtube, classy winger.
maybe in the very, very distant future.Well wages are just ridiculous to begin with. The top paid footballers should not be earning more than about 2 million pounds a year. If the clubs collectively agreed a ceiling price for wages and gave players a take-it-or-leave it option then the football world would be a much better place.
edited for truth.I will concede too. I don't get how we're so damn poor... *sigh* Convict city.
No doubt. In form an amazing defender, considering not a great deal of speed but great awareness and technique, I have no qualms about his ability, just that his reasoning that being injured a whole year somehow justifies him transfering to a new team and cashing in on the 10% transfer fee payment.carvalho under mourinho was probably the best centre-half in england.
it's going to be hard work making his way back into the first-team after the year he's had, combined with his age and the emergence of alex, it wouldnt surprise me if he pushes for a move back to the continent.