Cavani.

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argyle said:
He just wrote this classic:

"This #Cavani deal is the most unusual I've ever worked on. It has become a straight bidding war between #MCFC and #CFC. "

Yep, it's just like clubs to allow an agent working on the deal to tweet what is happening.

He's either 14 years old, or an unemployed guy with no life.

Why would be in a bidding war if we had already had a bid accepted, surely when a bid has been accepted you don't need to keep bidding. Some people are so crap at being wind up merchants
 
If Edin went I think it's possible Mancini would look to bring a striker in ahead of Tevez in the pecking order. I don't believe that Mancini trusts Carlos all that much, he just trusts the inconsistent Dzeko and the unreliable Balotelli even less, which seems fair. Perhaps with a view to being Aguero's partner the Cavani transfer makes perfect sense. I don't think it's strictly necessary to get Cavani in, but I certainly wouldn't assume that if he came he'd have to be 4th choice. In my opinion Cavani is the best opposition player I've seen at the Etihad, 4 goals from 4 shots in the CL last season, strong, fast, hardworking and impeccably clinical.
 
NQCitizen said:
If Edin went I think it's possible Mancini would look to bring a striker in ahead of Tevez in the pecking order. I don't believe that Mancini trusts Carlos all that much, he just trusts the inconsistent Dzeko and the unreliable Balotelli even less, which seems fair. Perhaps with a view to being Aguero's partner the Cavani transfer makes perfect sense. I don't think it's strictly necessary to get Cavani in, but I certainly wouldn't assume that if he came he'd have to be 4th choice. In my opinion Cavani is the best opposition player I've seen at the Etihad, 4 goals from 4 shots in the CL last season, strong, fast, hardworking and impeccably clinical.
not a truer word written or spoken.
 
The guy that tweeted this now has over 42,000 followers, I don't know if he can make some kind of commercial advantage out of it, but that's a lot of people.

Quite funny watching him back-pedal, just like the others were doing about De Rossi.
 
Ducado said:
The guy that tweeted this now has over 42,000 followers, I don't know if he can make some kind of commercial advantage out of it, but that's a lot of people.

Quite funny watching him back-pedal, just like the others were doing about De Rossi.

I thought De Rossi was still a possibility seeing as the press conference was a smokescreen?
 
Rammy Blue said:
Ducado said:
The guy that tweeted this now has over 42,000 followers, I don't know if he can make some kind of commercial advantage out of it, but that's a lot of people.

Quite funny watching him back-pedal, just like the others were doing about De Rossi.

I thought De Rossi was still a possibility seeing as the press conference was a smokescreen?

Don't start
 
Ducado said:
Rammy Blue said:
Ducado said:
The guy that tweeted this now has over 42,000 followers, I don't know if he can make some kind of commercial advantage out of it, but that's a lot of people.

Quite funny watching him back-pedal, just like the others were doing about De Rossi.

I thought De Rossi was still a possibility seeing as the press conference was a smokescreen?

Don't start

;-)
 
Rammy Blue said:
Ducado said:
The guy that tweeted this now has over 42,000 followers, I don't know if he can make some kind of commercial advantage out of it, but that's a lot of people.

Quite funny watching him back-pedal, just like the others were doing about De Rossi.

I thought De Rossi was still a possibility seeing as the press conference was a smokescreen?

Where the fuck has all the talk about a smokescreen come from??
 
johnmc said:
Rammy Blue said:
Ducado said:
The guy that tweeted this now has over 42,000 followers, I don't know if he can make some kind of commercial advantage out of it, but that's a lot of people.

Quite funny watching him back-pedal, just like the others were doing about De Rossi.

I thought De Rossi was still a possibility seeing as the press conference was a smokescreen?

Where the fuck has all the talk about a smokescreen come from??

It's just Rammy being a dick
 
Ducado said:
johnmc said:
Rammy Blue said:
I thought De Rossi was still a possibility seeing as the press conference was a smokescreen?

Where the fuck has all the talk about a smokescreen come from??

It's just Rammy being a dick

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gordondaviesmoustache said:
Ducado said:
johnmc said:
Where the fuck has all the talk about a smokescreen come from??

It's just Rammy being a dick

I love Rammy.

Love you too.
 
Pigeonho said:
zebbemacahan said:
Pam said:
Why? Doesn't make a lot of sense, unless we're trying to hijack a deal one of the London based teams have lined up.

Maybe he does it to avoid leaks from within the club? Forums, rumours and media speculation would go into meltdown if, lets say, Cavanis agent was spotted at the Etihad by the janitor for example. Major deals and negotiations should be easier to hide
in big ol' London.
Would the janitor know what Cavani's agent looks like though?

Bobby won't be involved in negotiating transfer deals. He identifies targets but talking to agents is an executive function.
 
Rammy Blue said:
Ducado said:
johnmc said:
Where the fuck has all the talk about a smokescreen come from??

It's just Rammy being a dick

reported.

-- Wed Aug 22, 2012 10:52 pm --

gordondaviesmoustache said:
Ducado said:
It's just Rammy being a dick

I love Rammy.

Love you too.

You guys! (with a Greg House cheeky grin and a Cambridge American accent).
 
Pam said:
Pigeonho said:
zebbemacahan said:
Maybe he does it to avoid leaks from within the club? Forums, rumours and media speculation would go into meltdown if, lets say, Cavanis agent was spotted at the Etihad by the janitor for example. Major deals and negotiations should be easier to hide
in big ol' London.
Would the janitor know what Cavani's agent looks like though?

Bobby won't be involved in negotiating transfer deals. He identifies targets but talking to agents is an executive function.


That´s without doubt correct, he will not be involved in the economical aspects of the transfer. But what I meant was that perhaps the agents in some cases demands to speak with Bobby in person, to get assurances for their player in terms of how Bobby intends to utilize the player on the pitch. Or something like that. Heck, I don´t know, I haven´t the slightest clue on how transfer negotiations work, I´m merely speculating : )
 
Pigeonho said:
zebbemacahan said:
Pam said:
Why? Doesn't make a lot of sense, unless we're trying to hijack a deal one of the London based teams have lined up.

Maybe he does it to avoid leaks from within the club? Forums, rumours and media speculation would go into meltdown if, lets say, Cavanis agent was spotted at the Etihad by the janitor for example. Major deals and negotiations should be easier to hide in big ol' London.
Would the mild mannered janitor know what Cavani's agent looks like though?

Could be !!!
 
inchy14 said:
Pigeonho said:
zebbemacahan said:
Maybe he does it to avoid leaks from within the club? Forums, rumours and media speculation would go into meltdown if, lets say, Cavanis agent was spotted at the Etihad by the janitor for example. Major deals and negotiations should be easier to hide in big ol' London.
Would the mild mannered janitor know what Cavani's agent looks like though?

Could be !!!

No. 1 super guy apparently
 
inchy14 said:
Pigeonho said:
zebbemacahan said:
Maybe he does it to avoid leaks from within the club? Forums, rumours and media speculation would go into meltdown if, lets say, Cavanis agent was spotted at the Etihad by the janitor for example. Major deals and negotiations should be easier to hide in big ol' London.
Would the mild mannered janitor know what Cavani's agent looks like though?

Could be !!!

He'd definitely be our number one superguy.
 
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