Bojinov Parma Link

"I want to thank City. Italy is my second home and I want to thank Parma for the faith they have shown in me," Bojinov is quoted as saying by Goal.com Italia.
 
It IS a loan deal and City and Boj are both delighted. If he does really well and proves his talent we can have him back if needed. Maybe we won't need him if everything goes well this season and we just sell him for better money if he proves he can do it.

To keep him at City and hardly play him would have been ridiculous. And to play him at City in front of the other top strikers we have would have been even more ridiculous
 
Get in, happy for him as he's a top lad, but I'd much rather we got rid of Bellamy.
 
Nelly's Left Foot said:
It IS a loan deal and City and Boj are both delighted. If he does really well and proves his talent we can have him back if needed. Maybe we won't need him if everything goes well this season and we just sell him for better money if he proves he can do it.

To keep him at City and hardly play him would have been ridiculous. And to play him at City in front of the other top strikers we have would have been even more ridiculous


You read my mind or I read yours. This is the same with Caicedo and Jo. If they all get regular football and have great seasons then it will leave us with players who have increased their transfer value if they are deemed surplus to requirements.
 
Gutted.

In reality how many strikers go back to their clubs after a loan and do the business? If the strikers don't work for whatever reason this year we will just go out and buy more rather than turn to Jo, Caecido and Boj. I hope I am wrong because I would love to see a fully fit Bojinov given a chance to shine but I think this is the last we see of him unfortunately. My only reason to think otherwise is Hughes has said he rates him. We'll see.

Good luck Boj.
 
Mixed emotions really.

It will be great for him to get some games and get his confidence and fitness back to normal, but would liked to have seen him step up to the mark and gleam some good experience from our ever expanding attack. I had real hope for Boj and I just hope the loan deal will improve him. Plus disappointed as I was hoping for a good rendition of "why don't you come on over Valeri..." this season, maybe if he's doing well it'll have to be "why don't you come back over Valeri..."
 
bluebeard2804 said:
Mixed emotions really.

It will be great for him to get some games and get his confidence and fitness back to normal, but would liked to have seen him step up to the mark and gleam some good experience from our ever expanding attack. I had real hope for Boj and I just hope the loan deal will improve him. Plus disappointed as I was hoping for a good rendition of "why don't you come on over Valeri..." this season, maybe if he's doing well it'll have to be "why don't you come back over Valeri..."[/quote

Agreed i think a loan deal will be great news for him and city
 
I keep an eye on the Italian league anyway, Parma have recently been promoted and have a decent young squad so Boj should do well there to compliment Paloschi. I hope they don't do something silly and give them a option to buy with a set amount, i think he'll score goals over there.
 
Goal.com reporting deal complete. Quotes Parma official website.

<a class="postlink" href="http://goal.com/en/news/11/transfer-zone/2009/07/30/1412152/official-valeri-bojinov-joins-parma-on-one-year-loan-from" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://goal.com/en/news/11/transfer-zon ... -loan-from</a>
 
I would prefer a loan and to an Italian team because that would be great for us and him. He gets experience and fitness whithout us selling him. Not too mention it will give me a reason to watch Italian football. I think alot of people want Boijnov to succeed at this club, why? I'm not sure but it will be worth it. Also Parma were my favourite second devision team.
 

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