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Pablo80 said:
Thank you guys for your support!
It´s so hard for us to sell our top players but anyway I am so proud of my team. And I will support VCF even if we finish playing on Second Division.
Thank you again, and hope that this help us to solve some debt problems.

Pablo my friend, we have been in worse positions so we know how you and your supporters must feel,about the selling of your top players.
You are very much like the City supporters who have followed this team through the very tough times.
Would love to see you over in Manchester at a City game someday and you would be made to feel more than welcome.
Hope the money comes in useful for your club and that you find success quickly.
 
oakiecokie said:
Pablo80 said:
Thank you guys for your support!
It´s so hard for us to sell our top players but anyway I am so proud of my team. And I will support VCF even if we finish playing on Second Division.
Thank you again, and hope that this help us to solve some debt problems.

Pablo my friend, we have been in worse positions so we know how you and your supporters must feel,about the selling of your top players.
You are very much like the City supporters who have followed this team through the very tough times.
Would love to see you over in Manchester at a City game someday and you would be made to feel more than welcome.
Hope the money comes in useful for your club and that you find success quickly.



Here here !! At the end of the day we are all at the mercy of our owners and we have been through some bad times just hope you don't have to suffer as long as we have !!
 
David Silva 'agrees to join Manchester City'

spain midfielder David Silva has agreed to join Manchester City, according to sources.

Valencia will get £21million plus Roque Santa Cruz, who had an injury-plagued season at Eastlands - although the Paraguay international has yet to agree his switch to La Liga. If he refuses to go, City will pay a straight £27million.

Silva joins City's millionaires club with an £80,000-a-week salary, though his deal will not be finalised until Spain are knocked out of the World Cup and he completes a medical

Roberto Mancini's side are also confident of completing an £20m deal for Barcelona's Yaya Toure, brother of central defender Kolo, once the Ivory Coast's tournament is over.

The news that Silva and Valencia have agreed a deal with City will come as a blow to Chelsea's Carlo Ancelotti, who had been hoping to bring the hitman to Stamford Bridge
 
The Fixer said:
Pablo80 said:
Hi everyone! I am listening to Radio Nou right now, and they are telling that Manchester City doesn´t want to pay that much for Silva, so maybe you will include Roque Santa Cruz so you will pay less, and we´ll get an striker (as we only have one: Roberto Soldado, after selling David Villa, and Nico Zigic).
Also they are telling that Cook will come to Valencia on monday to talk about the deal.


Saw this earlier but thought it's bollocks...

Man City prepared to step back from Silva deal rather than enter auction
25.06.10 | Ian Ferris
READ MORE NEWS ON: Chelsea, Manchester City, Valencia, World Cup
Manchester City claim they won't be dragged into an auction with Chelsea for David Silva, reports the Daily Mirror.

Debt-ridden Valencia are trying to spark a bidding war between the two moneybags clubs to drive up the asking price for the Spain winger to £30million.

City value Silva at around £26million and do not want to fork out exorbitant prices after paying over the odds for the likes of Roque Santa Cruz and Joleon Lescott.

The Blues have been given permission to speak to Silva and are prepared to offer him a staggering £160,000-a-week to come to Eastlands.

Despite these riches, the World Cup star is understood to have reservations about joining City because they cannot offer him Champions League football, unlike Chelsea.

all this shit about not being in the champions league is absolute bollocks, i don't believe in it one bit.

were a project what's going places and making high profile signings and sure to dominate soon, were paying big wages to players, silva getting £140,000 at city with no champions league, rather than chelsea offering him £100,000 a week with champions league, is hardly gonna make him lose sleep.

money talks, end of.
 
Freestyler said:
The Fixer said:
Saw this earlier but thought it's bollocks...

Man City prepared to step back from Silva deal rather than enter auction
25.06.10 | Ian Ferris
READ MORE NEWS ON: Chelsea, Manchester City, Valencia, World Cup
Manchester City claim they won't be dragged into an auction with Chelsea for David Silva, reports the Daily Mirror.

Debt-ridden Valencia are trying to spark a bidding war between the two moneybags clubs to drive up the asking price for the Spain winger to £30million.

City value Silva at around £26million and do not want to fork out exorbitant prices after paying over the odds for the likes of Roque Santa Cruz and Joleon Lescott.

The Blues have been given permission to speak to Silva and are prepared to offer him a staggering £160,000-a-week to come to Eastlands.

Despite these riches, the World Cup star is understood to have reservations about joining City because they cannot offer him Champions League football, unlike Chelsea.

all this shit about not being in the champions league is absolute bollocks, i don't believe in it one bit.

were a project what's going places and making high profile signings and sure to dominate soon, were paying big wages to players, silva getting £140,000 at city with no champions league, rather than chelsea offering him £100,000 a week with champions league, is hardly gonna make him lose sleep.

money talks, end of.
Hope you're right mate.
 
Chelsea lose out as David Silva joins Man City for £27m!

According to reports this evening, the Valencia and Spain midfielder David Silva has agreed to join Manchester City for £27m, but if Roque Santa Cruz goes the other way then the price will be reduced to just £21m, but that depends on how negotiations go on between Santa Cruz and Valencia.

The Daily Mirror has been told by “sources” that Silva has agreed a contract worth £80,000 a week, but the move won’t be officially announced until after Spain’s involvement in the World Cup is over and Silva has completed a medical in Manchester.

Chelsea were also rumoured to be keen on bringing in Silva to replace Joe Cole, but it seems they have been outbid by Robert Mancini’s side.
 
Re: Chelsea lose out as David Silva joins Man City for £27m!

FUManUtd said:
According to reports this evening, the Valencia and Spain midfielder David Silva has agreed to join Manchester City for £27m, but if Roque Santa Cruz goes the other way then the price will be reduced to just £21m, but that depends on how negotiations go on between Santa Cruz and Valencia.

The Daily Mirror has been told by “sources” that Silva has agreed a contract worth £80,000 a week, but the move won’t be officially announced until after Spain’s involvement in the World Cup is over and Silva has completed a medical in Manchester.

Chelsea were also rumoured to be keen on bringing in Silva to replace Joe Cole, but it seems they have been outbid by Robert Mancini’s side.

The £80K per week is after tax deductions etc !!!!!
 
Thank you again guys!
It would be most nice watching a game at your stadium, if finally you get Silva I will go for sure (as since I am in England, I´ve never been watching any match live). It will be incredible feel the charm, the canticles, etc.
By the way, how much it costs a ticket for the City of Manchester Stadium?
10.Goat_Legend: I can´t imagine any other thing than Silva performing well in Premier League. If he plays behind the striker, and infront of the midfielders, he will be able to display all his best features.
 
Pablo80 said:
Thank you again guys!
It would be most nice watching a game at your stadium, if finally you get Silva I will go for sure (as since I am in England, I´ve never been watching any match live). It will be incredible feel the charm, the canticles, etc.
By the way, how much it costs a ticket for the City of Manchester Stadium?
10.Goat_Legend: I can´t imagine any other thing than Silva performing well in Premier League. If he plays behind the striker, and infront of the midfielders, he will be able to display all his best features.

Normally you can get a ticket for about £20 mate, which is very reasonable. I believe we're playing Valencia at our stadium in a friendly on the 8th of August?
 
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