u2fme2
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where the fuck do they get that from ?
McNair9 said:Translation???
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Soulboy said:waspish said:Soulboy said:All part of the game.
Kia is the one doing all the talking, so believe what you want!
But it won't be Corinthians...
So Kia is buying him with his own money and just using Corinthians as the middle man......
It's part of the game...
This is to raise Tevez's profile... after 4 weeks on the transfer list and no real interest... Kia has to get something moving!
It also sets the benchmark price should City accept a £35m transfer fee.
With this tucked away, Kia can then tempt other clubs into signing his meal ticket by quoting "Well City will accept £35m... so forget the £50m nonsense earlier on..."
I will be amazed if Tevez ends up at Corinthians.
Watch and learn. Kia is a craftsman at this sort of thing...
Are I see, fair do's.boloyev said:Pigeonho said:Not sure about that. They might be able to retain their own, or perhaps attract players from surrounding countries, but I can't see top European players going to play in Brazil for the simple fact it has no Champions League. It has the Copa Libatodores but I can't see that being a major pull for the European players who regard CL as the be all and end all of everything.boloyev said:Corinthians earn 40million euros in Tv Deal, and the 3rd highest sponsorship deal in the world. Brazil has the 7th biggest economy in the world and growing. I think in 10,15 years Brazilian clubs will have more and more top players from national teams, since they will be able to compete and even surpass Serie A(italian) teams IMO
I don't mean European players, but South American ones. The picture would be similar to the 90's, where Brazil sold players, but in a lesser scale, and had top quality teams, who IIRC would constantly take the piss on the Libertadores and the Intercontinental
boloyev said:Pigeonho said:Not sure about that. They might be able to retain their own, or perhaps attract players from surrounding countries, but I can't see top European players going to play in Brazil for the simple fact it has no Champions League. It has the Copa Libatodores but I can't see that being a major pull for the European players who regard CL as the be all and end all of everything.boloyev said:Corinthians earn 40million euros in Tv Deal, and the 3rd highest sponsorship deal in the world. Brazil has the 7th biggest economy in the world and growing. I think in 10,15 years Brazilian clubs will have more and more top players from national teams, since they will be able to compete and even surpass Serie A(italian) teams IMO
I don't mean European players, but South American ones. The picture would be similar to the 90's, where Brazil sold players, but in a lesser scale, and had top quality teams, who IIRC would constantly take the piss on the Libertadores and the Intercontinental
St Helens Blue (Exiled) said:Within the last hour comes this statement from Corinthians
Corinthians have confessed they want to sign Carlos Tevez on loan because they cannot afford to buy him.
Corinthians claim Manchester City's £50million asking price and Tevez's £250,000-a-week wages are out of their league.
Instead, the Brazilians hope the Blues will let him return to them on a one-year loan deal.
Vice-director of football Duilio Alves said: "It would have to be a loan. We cannot buy him, that is an absurd figure - unviable for the Brazilian football market."
Looks like he is staying
Make of this what you want....
ha ha yer right pay up or shut upSt Helens Blue (Exiled) said:Within the last hour comes this statement from Corinthians
Corinthians have confessed they want to sign Carlos Tevez on loan because they cannot afford to buy him.
Corinthians claim Manchester City's £50million asking price and Tevez's £250,000-a-week wages are out of their league.
Instead, the Brazilians hope the Blues will let him return to them on a one-year loan deal.
Vice-director of football Duilio Alves said: "It would have to be a loan. We cannot buy him, that is an absurd figure - unviable for the Brazilian football market."
Looks like he is staying
Make of this what you want....