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Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by dayokanu(m): 3:27pm On Jul 04, 2009 |
Who dey fight Mukina for here? |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by MrCrackles(m): 3:38pm On Jul 04, 2009 |
EYONIGGER You dey craze for head abi why u dey work Mukii up now? |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by mukina2: 4:49pm On Jul 04, 2009 |
dayokanu: MrCrackles: I tire, dont even know what his problem is Thanks Crashy and hubby dk |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by biina: 6:03pm On Jul 04, 2009 |
Barcelona To Make Official Offer To Valencia For David Villa Via Bancaja The Blaugrana are set to lodge a formal offer to the Mestalla offices for ‘El Guaje’. Valencia and their president, Manuel Llorente have spent the past few days bluntly denying rumours that they are currently engaged in negotiations to sell David Villa to Barcelona. That has largely to do with the fact that the Blaugrana have yet to table any formal bids, which they are now ready to do, according to various reports in Spain. Both Sport and El Periodico believe that Barca will make an official offer of €40 million plus Keirrison (on loan) and Martinn Caceres. It is believed, however, that the Catalan giants will not submit their proposal directly to Los Che. Instead, they will go through Bancaja, the financial institution currently overlooking Valencia’s debt, which has now reportedly amounted to €547 million. Barca are hoping that the organisation will pressure Valencia to accept the deal as the Mestalla outfit have frequently persisted that they want more than €40m in cash for Villa without any player swaps included in the agreement. It has been reported that ‘El Tricampeon’ have already agreed personal terms with ‘El Guaje’ in a deal worth €7.5 million per year for five seasons If true, this will be shameful on the part of Barca management. Abi which kain underhanded tactics be dat |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by khanye(m): 6:26pm On Jul 04, 2009 |
If true, this will be shameful on the part of Barca management. Abi which kain underhanded tactics be dat Angry Why u dey vex |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by mukina2: 7:00pm On Jul 04, 2009 |
biina:Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood God don catch una na to buy everyone una sabi |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by RuuDie(m): 7:22pm On Jul 04, 2009 |
I wonder if anyone has taken note of the debts Valencia is alleged to be owing - if 2 na UTD dem write 4 there now, people 4 don dey run around dey crow like cock wey dem don sever im head |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by biina: 12:36am On Jul 05, 2009 |
khanye:The move would be unethical and unfair on the valencia management. Creditors are like hyenas, and if left to them,they would sell valencia bit by bit to recoup as much money as they can. I would rather they restrict their negotiations to the club management and player, while letting the management deal with their creditors, and not involve people who are less interested in the sport. Abi na valencia go first owe money? A few good runs in the champions league and they would be back healthy. So why would they try to bring external pressure on the club to accept a bid that is lower than the clubs evaluation of the player. A move that may catalyze the failure of the club. |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by eyonigger(m): 12:39am On Jul 05, 2009 |
DK, abeg no vex bro. Ur Muki is just a bad belle. Allenzia 4ever. Prawn Crackers, wetin concern u? Oops sorry, ur tryna be DK's brother's keeper. Muki love, im sorry, u were riding on the wrong lane with me. Be unbiased and un-badbelleish attimes. @khayne has Villa's transfer to Barca been officially confirmed? |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by biina: 12:42am On Jul 05, 2009 |
mukina2:wetin? we no want villa again nah. They bluffed, we called their bluff. shikena Now they would have to either sell to barca or hold on to him (though I wonder if clubs like sevilla and atletico would enter the fray if the sell Fabiano and Aguero respectively) I didnt want us to buy villa, cos the price was too high for his age. Benzema was better value at 35 million. The only valencia player I have always wanted is David Silva. In fairness to Barca, their offer is excessive, as I dont see villa (if at all) as being that much better than Eto, |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by biina: 7:05pm On Jul 06, 2009 |
Manchester City Set To Sign Bayern Munich's Lucio As the price for John Terry sky-rockets, the Eastlands side have turned their attentions to the Brazilian captain. This morning Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti attempted to put an end to speculation linking John Terry with a move to Manchester City by telling them that he is not available at any price, but it appears City have a contingency plan in the form of Bayern Munich star Lucio. According to The Daily Mail, Lucio is willing to listen to offers due to fears he is not in trainer Louis van Gaal's plans for next season. As a result, the 31-year-old has attracted the attention of Manchester City, who could bring him to Eastlands for just €7 million. The Brazilian is also being followed by Inter Milan, who are also in the market for a centre-back. Negotiations have been ongoing with Chelsea for Ricardo Carvalho, but they appear to have broken down after a fee could not be agreed, and the English tabloid reports that the Nerazzurri have turned their attentions to Lucio. The central defender made his name in Europe with Bayer Leverkusen, before joining Bayern Munich in 2004. He has made 84 appearances for the national side, and won the World Cup in 2002. His latest triumph, achieved as captain, was leading his side to the Confederations Cup in South Africa in June. http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/87/germany/2009/07/06/1366938/report-manchester-city-set-to-sign-bayern-munichs-lucio |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by biina: 7:06pm On Jul 06, 2009 |
I would have expected more clubs like Barca and Madrid to show interest in him. He is a good bargain at 7M |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by khanye(m): 7:16pm On Jul 06, 2009 |
Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to wear Real Madrid's No.9 shirt, whose previous owner was Javier Saviola. The name on the back of his shirt will not be Ronaldo, as it was at Manchester United, but C. Ronaldo. The reason? Marketing. The 'Ronaldo' shirt belonged to O Fenômeno, and the club want to make sure the fans will buy new shirts instead of just wearing the Brazilian's one. |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by mukina2: 7:23pm On Jul 06, 2009 |
biina: una want am jo na everyone una won dey buy. wait for season to start, i go turn una thread to spuds own biina:Dayoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo let me see if you will yab lucio if he does make the switch |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by biina: 7:28pm On Jul 06, 2009 |
Villa Saga Takes Another Twist As Soriano Returns To Valencia Los Che may once again pull their star striker off the transfer market as their ex-president takes another stab at solving their economic crisis. Just a month after resigning as president of Valencia, Vicente Soriano is set to make a swift return to the Mestalla following reports that he is about to become the club’s main shareholder. According to various sources in Spain, Soriano yesterday completed the purchase of the remaining 37 per cent of shares from his predecessor, Juan Soler, to give him the majority stake. “I do not want to go into the details of the operation in respect to how much I had to pay for the shares, but it is an agreement that I had with Soler back in September,” Soriano told AS. “My idea is to regain the presidency and the control of the club and what is clear is that one of my companies now has 51 per cent of the shares.” While the Madrid-based sports daily believes that he will reveal all during a press conference on Monday, Valencian newspaper Las Provincias believes that the deal is already sealed and the first order of business for Soriano will be to convince David Villa to stay with Los Che. It has been reported that the newly installed owner has already contact ‘El Guaje’ over the past few weeks to inform and reassure him that there’s a new project in place which will be built around the superstar striker. Soriano also went on to affirm that not only will the squad’s other key figures such as David Silva and Juan Mata be retained, but the club will also reinforce the team with high-profile signings to mold a competitive side. Villa has reportedly agreed personal terms with Barcelona and has already set his mind on a move to the Camp Nou, regardless of the latest development at the Mestalla. Las Provincias quoted sources close to the player saying, “He knows clearly that he has to leave Valencia. He needs to play Champions League football and to win titles and he is aware that Barca is the best option for him." The paper also speculates that the new chief will target Javier Mascherano, the Liverpool midfielder, as his first big-name signing. http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/88/spain/2009/07/05/1366069/villa-saga-takes-another-twist-as-soriano-returns-to See the audacious fellow wey never pay im debt dey dream of Mascherano. |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by biina: 7:36pm On Jul 06, 2009 |
mukina2:FP as a player he would have been a good buy, but not at the price Valencia wanted for him. Anyways seem Barca is going to be the mumu wey go pay 40M+ for villa.E be like say ur president no sabi negotiate. We don settle for 35M younger benzema No mind dayo jare. |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by mukina2: 7:40pm On Jul 06, 2009 |
biina:i nor be barca fan oh ,dont ever make that mistake i am a gunner The greatest football team in the world!!!! Una go see, this season , nothing for madrid, btw when raul and basket casillas dey retire? Have you guys sold Pepe to the zoo yet? that guy is crazy |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by biina: 12:04am On Jul 07, 2009 |
mukina2:so great that they havent won anything in 4 seasons basket wetin? The venerable saint iker, na im u just mention like dat. The best keeper in the whole Raul go retire after we win this year's UCL, but iker just dey start im own tenure Yep. Monkey no fine, but im mama like am like dat |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by mukina2: 12:23am On Jul 07, 2009 |
biina:na satan dey pursue us basket wetin? The venerable saint iker, na im u just mention like dat.Casillas was finally exposed in South Africa , Liverpool started it the guy na proper basket. when raul starts scoring own goals then you'll know whats up Yep. Monkey no fine, but im mama like am like datno worry, the guy na lunatic, very soon he'll beat up your President |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by khanye(m): 12:06pm On Jul 07, 2009 |
[size=14pt]OFFICIAL: Milan Sign Oguchi Onyewu (Goooooooooooooouch)[/size] Milan have completed the shock free transfer signing of Standard Liege centre back Oguchi Onyewu, the Italian giants have announced. |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by MrCrackles(m): 12:08pm On Jul 07, 2009 |
khanye: I am absolutely thrilled for him! He deserves a bigger club. . . . . . .I hope he cuts it at AC! Go on GOOCH!! |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by mukina2: 12:09pm On Jul 07, 2009 |
wow good news, when he plays with his gloves, he is fantastic |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by MrCrackles(m): 12:25pm On Jul 07, 2009 |
mukina2: Lolz |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by Grizzly(m): 1:02pm On Jul 07, 2009 |
I'm sure they'll work him into the ground and pay him a pittance |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by Nobody: 2:49pm On Jul 07, 2009 |
I'm sorry Milan have a big mistake. This Oguchi Onyewu guy is a pile of poo. The last first and last i saw of this guy was at Newcastle and he knew Bleep all about football to say the least. |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by kaypumpin2(m): 2:55pm On Jul 07, 2009 |
OMO IBO: Did you watch him at the last CONFED? He's vastly improved compared to his time at Newcastle. |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by MrCrackles(m): 3:10pm On Jul 07, 2009 |
BBC Sports: I had to put this one on the thread because it is highly connected to me! Ikechi Anya - Goodluck - Well deserved! This young man was about quitting football altogether a few years ago but Glen Hoddle's initiative (Hoddle Academy) revived his interest! Glen Hoddle set up a training camp for all youngsters released by thier clubs approx 2 years ago, he got snapped after the camp by Northampton FC Then went on the training camp in Spain and here we go, Sevilla came calling! I personally know the dude, although he is about 3 years younger than me, trained with him once He is a very good friend of my team mate, Jimmy Deabill at my former club, Kidlington FC where i played last season! Ikechi is now big league Shit like this dont happen often. . . . . .From being a reject at Wycombe Wanderers to Sevilla Fc in Spain Footy is crazy. . . . .Anything can happen! Goodluck KECHIE!!! |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by mukina2: 3:37pm On Jul 07, 2009 |
MrCrackles: They will sign you too very soon |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by MrCrackles(m): 4:08pm On Jul 07, 2009 |
mukina2: Hehehe. . . . . . .I am happy doing it Semi-Pro and beside i have a career that comes first! Not too late for you though Muki, i am sure you will make the GAMBIAN MALE TEAM!hehe |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by manickal(m): 5:20pm On Jul 07, 2009 |
Brash, he is Nigerian right? |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by MrCrackles(m): 5:49pm On Jul 07, 2009 |
manickal: Half Scottish - Half Nigerian! |
Re: The 2009 Summer Football Transfer Thread(Bayern £22m Robben, Inter £13m Sneijdr) by biina: 3:04am On Jul 08, 2009 |
Juventus Sign Felipe Melo Juventus have signed Felipe Melo from Fiorentina for €20 million plus the full ownership of Marco Marchionni, according to Sky Sport Italia. The deal has been done and official confirmation will arrive tomorrow. The total value of the deal equals the €25m release clause in the new Fiorentina contract that Felipe Melo only signed last week. The ex-Almeria man has signed a five-year contract in Turin worth €2.6m a year. Juventus have been in the market for a top-class centre midfielder, and their primary target had been Udinese’s Gaetano D’Agostino. However, the failure to agree on a transfer fee had seen Juve look elsewhere for possible alternatives. Over the last few days there had been widespread speculation over a move for Felipe Melo, who has also been tracked by Premier League side Arsenal. On Saturday, Sky Sport Italia claimed that Felipe Melo’s agents had reached an accord with Juventus, and that Bianconeri officials were to meet their Fiorentina counterparts on Tuesday in order to arrange a transfer fee and close the deal. This was followed by an official announcement on the Fiorentina website, which stated that the Viola had only received one firm offer from Arsenal, and that they were negotiating a cash-plus-player exchange with The Gunners, that player being Emmanuel Eboue. The saga continued to play out, and only today Fiorentina transfer chief Pantaleo Corvino insisted that Juventus had still not made an offer, and that Arsenal were in pole position. However, Sky Sport Italia, an extremely reliable source, claim that Felipe Melo is now a Juventus player. The 25-year-old will become the third Brazilian member of the Juventus line-up, along with Diego and Amauri. http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy/2009/07/08/1369874/juventus-sign-felipe-melo-report |
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