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Interesting from Raiola:

"I wasn't paid a fee by Juventus. I have to see how I can phrase this in a way that Juventus cannot tackle me through the law, let’s see... Hmm. How can I say it?"

After a long pause, he added: "Yes, in this deal Juventus was not the only owner of the player’s rights."

So who paid him?
i realise 2+2=5 but maybe raiola was the third party.
 
i realise 2+2=5 but maybe raiola was the third party.
But who paid the third party?

What I mean is, how much money changed hands in total or another way of looking at it, what does Pogba stand as costing in United's books (ie how much will leave their account to pay his various fees).
 
We could do with a senior person at the F.A looking in to this. Somebody without a vested interest such as ... any suggestions?
 
I'm mates with Vladi Weiss and they have the same agent. Vlad is adamant United paid him.
I honestly can believe it, everywhere it was being reported that Juve wanted £100 million for him and then not only does he go for a supposed lower fee but there were the stories that Juve then paid the fee to the agent. It's all smoke and mirrors and it stinks.
 
But who paid the third party?

What I mean is, how much money changed hands in total or another way of looking at it, what does Pogba stand as costing in United's books (ie how much will leave their account to pay his various fees).

if raiola was the third party, maybe his fee wasn't as high as reported.
perhaps he was merely getting his percentage for them buying pogba's rights.
just guessing.
 
Caption Competition: What's Ticket Touts wife saying to the corrupt **** Gill? City are winning 4 nil ;)

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PEG looks like he's found a fiver and lost a million.
 
The financial resources don't last forever if they don't start to win trophies regularly. IF the miss out on CL this season, they lose £22m from that Adidas deal on top of the CL money. Of course that hardly means any financial trouble or even close to it, but its a start.
I'm sure Hucknall will step into Sir Bob's shoes and launch Rag Aid, if things start getting financially tight:

'Glory glory' re-recorded with all (if they haven't already jumped ship) the accumulated plastic celebs.
Govt lobbied to waive the VAT as it's clearly a charity that has touched the 659m. Crazed fans besiege ITunes and google play, demanding to know why they can't buy the tune more than once, or at their own astronomical price.

Concert lined up at wembley, the closest stadium home for fans, (bitter at £10 a pint) where IPhones displaying the 'pool candle app, will wave in perfect sheep formation, as Hucknall goes on bended knee to recite the Pogba Prayer, whilst the big screens display the heart rending and money givers tugging of the sick swan, the unlawful backheel,
the never-ending ranks of failed Duncan Edwards Mk2's, and the poor barely lifeless stadium...grass... just lying there as rats flit around. With the alluded to, but still glossed over, history of how did it all happen and come to this, with a voice over by Nesbitt, 'that this bailout, sorry resurrection, it can never happen again in this world, this completely red world, oh the inhumanity.'

...and all the while, in a Mall, far far away, a group of free market fighters stroke their ginger beards and plot the outbound movement of more dosh than a Brexit vote.
 
The financial resources don't last forever if they don't start to win trophies regularly. IF the miss out on CL this season, they lose £22m from that Adidas deal on top of the CL money. Of course that hardly means any financial trouble or even close to it, but its a start.

it's £28 million they'd lose as they've already had a £75 million payment and it's the whole £750m deal that gets reduced to £500m. If they've already had two £75m payments then they'd lose £32 million. Which puts them in a very sticky position for 8 years
 
I'm sure Hucknall will step into Sir Bob's shoes and launch Rag Aid, if things start getting financially tight:

'Glory glory' re-recorded with all (if they haven't already jumped ship) the accumulated plastic celebs.
Govt lobbied to waive the VAT as it's clearly a charity that has touched the 659m. Crazed fans besiege ITunes and google play, demanding to know why they can't buy the tune more than once, or at their own astronomical price.

Concert lined up at wembley, the closest stadium home for fans, (bitter at £10 a pint) where IPhones displaying the 'pool candle app, will wave in perfect sheep formation, as Hucknall goes on bended knee to recite the Pogba Prayer, whilst the big screens display the heart rending and money givers tugging of the sick swan, the unlawful backheel,
the never-ending ranks of failed Duncan Edwards Mk2's, and the poor barely lifeless stadium...grass... just lying there as rats flit around. With the alluded to, but still glossed over, history of how did it all happen and come to this, with a voice over by Nesbitt, 'that this bailout, sorry resurrection, it can never happen again in this world, this completely red world, oh the inhumanity.'

...and all the while, in a Mall, far far away, a group of free market fighters stroke their ginger beards and plot the outbound movement of more dosh than a Brexit vote.
Don't give them ideas ffs.

I can see the full 8 hour live coverage on BBC 1.
 
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