city will know exactly what the bid is, still being widely reported its 35 or 37 million pound. don't get why people are worrying about if its a loan or not, it stills seems legit to me, if it isn't , im sure the club will let us know
Andouble said:Players wages signed before 1 June 2010 do not count towards FFP regs. Hence selling Tevez will not help #mcfc achieve FFP. ref Annex X1 2.
is this true? So selling Tevez wouldn't 'help' us?
dref619 said:city will know exactly what the bid is, still being widely reported its 35 or 37 million pound. don't get why people are worrying about if its a loan or not, it stills seems legit to me, if it isn't , im sure the club will let us know
dctid said:dref619 said:city will know exactly what the bid is, still being widely reported its 35 or 37 million pound. don't get why people are worrying about if its a loan or not, it stills seems legit to me, if it isn't , im sure the club will let us know
if it is a loan then they dont have the money and may not have the money next year to buy him and his value next year will be less than it is now as he will have only 2 years left on his contract - also he could break his fookin leg or do a major injury - we want him sold - a loan is fookin ridiculas and just bad for City
There is the theory this is being bankrolled by Kia in order to get Tevez's rights back.johnmc said:The idea of a South American club paying near to £40m for a player is alien. I do not think they can afford this. And therefore I do not think it can happen
taconinja said:There is the theory this is being bankrolled by Kia in order to get Tevez's rights back.johnmc said:The idea of a South American club paying near to £40m for a player is alien. I do not think they can afford this. And therefore I do not think it can happen