SalfordCityBlue
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Big Dave Watson said:does serie A start this weekend?
No, next weekend
Big Dave Watson said:does serie A start this weekend?
Ducado said:We are veering off topic again folks, you may not think it's a problem but it annoys the hell out of other users who just want to read about the subject in hand, and it also means that threads like this become unmanageable and have to be split, there are other threads for much of what is being discussed, in here and the other parts of the forum
ForzaMancini said:sniff said:i would love him to sign for us, but after all the shit we have given the rags about over paying for RVP... I hope we have not offered anywhere near the money reprted today.. 55m euros is about £44m..
Not a chance we would sign him for that, if Mancini was willing to pay that much now he would have just payed it a couple of years ago too
TexasBlueMoon said:Mancini to give up on transfer trio
Roberto Mancini is ready to admit defeat in his attempts to take Javi Martinez, Daniele De Rossi and Daniel Agger to Manchester City.
The Italian has already missed out on two other major summer transfer targets - Eden Hazard, who joined Chelsea, and Robin van Persie, who left Arsenal for Manchester United.
Now Athletic Bilbao's Spain international Martinez is on the brink of moving to Bayern Munich, and De Rossi and Agger, who appear likely to remain at Roma and Liverpool respectively.
"We talked about Martinez," Mancini said. "But it is a situation that is not easy because there are top clubs who want Martinez. De Rossi is difficult because he is a Roma. Agger? I don't think so."
Mancini has only brought in one player - Everton's Jack Rodwell - but Martinez and De Rossi, who are also both capable of playing in the centre of midfield or defence, were his preferred options for that role.
And while the Italian insisted his relationship with City's football administrator Brian Marwood is fine, he reiterated his stance that the club should have acted earlier in the transfer window.
He added: "Sometimes it is not enough maybe to have money to spend. Sometimes you should move very quickly because when there are three or four top teams involved it is difficult."
<a class="postlink" href="http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/1136230/manchester-city-boss-roberto-mancini-to-give-up-on-transfer-trio?cc=4716" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story ... io?cc=4716</a>
sam-caddick said:That article is just in reference to the 2nd part of yesterday's press conference!
My prediction is a typical Mancini bluff!
Ragnarok said:TexasBlueMoon said:Mancini to give up on transfer trio
Roberto Mancini is ready to admit defeat in his attempts to take Javi Martinez, Daniele De Rossi and Daniel Agger to Manchester City.
The Italian has already missed out on two other major summer transfer targets - Eden Hazard, who joined Chelsea, and Robin van Persie, who left Arsenal for Manchester United.
Now Athletic Bilbao's Spain international Martinez is on the brink of moving to Bayern Munich, and De Rossi and Agger, who appear likely to remain at Roma and Liverpool respectively.
"We talked about Martinez," Mancini said. "But it is a situation that is not easy because there are top clubs who want Martinez. De Rossi is difficult because he is a Roma. Agger? I don't think so."
Mancini has only brought in one player - Everton's Jack Rodwell - but Martinez and De Rossi, who are also both capable of playing in the centre of midfield or defence, were his preferred options for that role.
And while the Italian insisted his relationship with City's football administrator Brian Marwood is fine, he reiterated his stance that the club should have acted earlier in the transfer window.
He added: "Sometimes it is not enough maybe to have money to spend. Sometimes you should move very quickly because when there are three or four top teams involved it is difficult."
<a class="postlink" href="http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/1136230/manchester-city-boss-roberto-mancini-to-give-up-on-transfer-trio?cc=4716" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story ... io?cc=4716</a>
Thats that then :/ . Rodwell and Sinclair it is
-- Sat Aug 18, 2012 8:03 pm --
sam-caddick said:That article is just in reference to the 2nd part of yesterday's press conference!
My prediction is a typical Mancini bluff!
I have never seen Mancini bluff about transfers. If i remember correctly there has never been an instance where he said a player was coming/not coming and the opposite happened
Ragnarok said:TexasBlueMoon said:Mancini to give up on transfer trio
Roberto Mancini is ready to admit defeat in his attempts to take Javi Martinez, Daniele De Rossi and Daniel Agger to Manchester City.
The Italian has already missed out on two other major summer transfer targets - Eden Hazard, who joined Chelsea, and Robin van Persie, who left Arsenal for Manchester United.
Now Athletic Bilbao's Spain international Martinez is on the brink of moving to Bayern Munich, and De Rossi and Agger, who appear likely to remain at Roma and Liverpool respectively.
"We talked about Martinez," Mancini said. "But it is a situation that is not easy because there are top clubs who want Martinez. De Rossi is difficult because he is a Roma. Agger? I don't think so."
Mancini has only brought in one player - Everton's Jack Rodwell - but Martinez and De Rossi, who are also both capable of playing in the centre of midfield or defence, were his preferred options for that role.
And while the Italian insisted his relationship with City's football administrator Brian Marwood is fine, he reiterated his stance that the club should have acted earlier in the transfer window.
He added: "Sometimes it is not enough maybe to have money to spend. Sometimes you should move very quickly because when there are three or four top teams involved it is difficult."
<a class="postlink" href="http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/1136230/manchester-city-boss-roberto-mancini-to-give-up-on-transfer-trio?cc=4716" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story ... io?cc=4716</a>
Thats that then :/ . Rodwell and Sinclair it is
-- Sat Aug 18, 2012 8:03 pm --
sam-caddick said:That article is just in reference to the 2nd part of yesterday's press conference!
My prediction is a typical Mancini bluff!
I have never seen Mancini bluff about transfers. If i remember correctly there has never been an instance where he said a player was coming/not coming and the opposite happened