All you need is Jo... said:His Wikipedia page says "current club Manchester United" I have print screened and saved just in case this doesn't come to fruition.
All you need is Jo... said:His Wikipedia page says "current club Manchester United" I have print screened and saved just in case this doesn't come to fruition.
C_T_I_D said:Tolmie, we read a lot about the english clubs concerned. Does that mean that we can disgard the interest of Real Madrid in persuing him for the time being?
Crescent said:All you need is Jo... said:His Wikipedia page says "current club Manchester United" I have print screened and saved just in case this doesn't come to fruition.
8-10m for Berba? A 31 year old with no contract (or is it 12 months left). no chance.flb said:GXCity said:The recent accounts released bythe Rags showed that their cash reserve had fallen to £20m. In order for them to buy players they would have to:
a) Rely on a cash injection from Uncle Malcolm - Not likely to happen.
b) Go further into debt - Can't see UM wanting to do this as they are making inroads into the debt and they wouldn't want to go backwards.
c) Partially Float on a Far East stock market -Tried this and there was insufficient interest so they didn't pursue it.
d) Sell players - Only Rooney would have a significant transfer value to enable them to rebuild to the extent that they require. If they did do this then the loss of Rooney would surely outweigh the positives of new signings
All this raises the question that if they are in for Hazard + other targets, where is the cash coming from?
I reckon we can pretty much rule them out a bidding war with us (or Chelsea, RM & Barca) for any of our targets. So the the gap is going to widen further.
disagree with point d) fella
Berbatov is still worth 8-10 million
Nani is worth even more hes only 25 years of age
Carrick is still worth similar to Berbatov
they can raise the money fella, Dont underestimate them twats-wages are another thing though and how the transfer is paid could tip it our way.
flb said:GXCity said:The recent accounts released bythe Rags showed that their cash reserve had fallen to £20m. In order for them to buy players they would have to:
a) Rely on a cash injection from Uncle Malcolm - Not likely to happen.
b) Go further into debt - Can't see UM wanting to do this as they are making inroads into the debt and they wouldn't want to go backwards.
c) Partially Float on a Far East stock market -Tried this and there was insufficient interest so they didn't pursue it.
d) Sell players - Only Rooney would have a significant transfer value to enable them to rebuild to the extent that they require. If they did do this then the loss of Rooney would surely outweigh the positives of new signings
All this raises the question that if they are in for Hazard + other targets, where is the cash coming from?
I reckon we can pretty much rule them out a bidding war with us (or Chelsea, RM & Barca) for any of our targets. So the the gap is going to widen further.
disagree with point d) fella
Berbatov is still worth 8-10 million
Nani is worth even more hes only 25 years of age
Carrick is still worth similar to Berbatov
they can raise the money fella, Dont underestimate them twats-wages are another thing though and how the transfer is paid could tip it our way.
SWP's back said:8-10m for Berba? A 31 year old with no contract (or is it 12 months left). no chance.flb said:GXCity said:The recent accounts released bythe Rags showed that their cash reserve had fallen to £20m. In order for them to buy players they would have to:
a) Rely on a cash injection from Uncle Malcolm - Not likely to happen.
b) Go further into debt - Can't see UM wanting to do this as they are making inroads into the debt and they wouldn't want to go backwards.
c) Partially Float on a Far East stock market -Tried this and there was insufficient interest so they didn't pursue it.
d) Sell players - Only Rooney would have a significant transfer value to enable them to rebuild to the extent that they require. If they did do this then the loss of Rooney would surely outweigh the positives of new signings
All this raises the question that if they are in for Hazard + other targets, where is the cash coming from?
I reckon we can pretty much rule them out a bidding war with us (or Chelsea, RM & Barca) for any of our targets. So the the gap is going to widen further.
disagree with point d) fella
Berbatov is still worth 8-10 million
Nani is worth even more hes only 25 years of age
Carrick is still worth similar to Berbatov
they can raise the money fella, Dont underestimate them twats-wages are another thing though and how the transfer is paid could tip it our way.
Carricks not going anywhere.
All you need is Jo... said:Crescent said:All you need is Jo... said:His Wikipedia page says "current club Manchester United" I have print screened and saved just in case this doesn't come to fruition.
I wasn't using Wikipedia to say that he must be a united player now. My point was it shows some rags arrogance to put it up on there and will be a good picture to have saved if he signs for us instead to wind them up further.
i agrre mate! we`re looking for the next world superstars that can stay and grow together for years to come then we just have to grab hazard!! we`ll surely be shedding a huge amount of the wage bill this summer so i think we have to flex the money muscles and get hazard!tolmie's hairdoo said:flb said:GXCity said:The recent accounts released bythe Rags showed that their cash reserve had fallen to £20m. In order for them to buy players they would have to:
a) Rely on a cash injection from Uncle Malcolm - Not likely to happen.
b) Go further into debt - Can't see UM wanting to do this as they are making inroads into the debt and they wouldn't want to go backwards.
c) Partially Float on a Far East stock market -Tried this and there was insufficient interest so they didn't pursue it.
d) Sell players - Only Rooney would have a significant transfer value to enable them to rebuild to the extent that they require. If they did do this then the loss of Rooney would surely outweigh the positives of new signings
All this raises the question that if they are in for Hazard + other targets, where is the cash coming from?
I reckon we can pretty much rule them out a bidding war with us (or Chelsea, RM & Barca) for any of our targets. So the the gap is going to widen further.
disagree with point d) fella
Berbatov is still worth 8-10 million
Nani is worth even more hes only 25 years of age
Carrick is still worth similar to Berbatov
they can raise the money fella, Dont underestimate them twats-wages are another thing though and how the transfer is paid could tip it our way.
United are already £450m plus in debt, another £30m won't rock the boat, albeit, coupled with wages, fees etc, you can maybe double or triple it.
United have this uncanny knack of getting top dollar for average players.
Last year, they created wiggle in the wages due to the retirements of Van der Sar and Neville.
Berbatov is one of the highest-paid players at the club and if he is sold between now and June 4th, I think we might have our answer where they can possibly generate the wages from.
They have already clawed back Owen's wages, although they have new deals for Giggs, Scholes, Welbeck.
United still have a cash flow and seaon ticket money to come in.
Much as i admire our stance, this is one of the few times when City need to blow every **** out of the water, wipe our eye.
Regardless of what we are paying him, even if we have got him to bend, he will still be earning £200a week according to all 'informed' reports.
All you need is Jo... said:Crescent said:All you need is Jo... said:His Wikipedia page says "current club Manchester United" I have print screened and saved just in case this doesn't come to fruition.
I wasn't using Wikipedia to say that he must be a united player now. My point was it shows some rags arrogance to put it up on there and will be a good picture to have saved if he signs for us instead to wind them up further.
richards30 said:i agrre mate! we`re looking for the next world superstars that can stay and grow together for years to come then we just have to grab hazard!! we`ll surely be shedding a huge amount of the wage bill this summer so i think we have to flex the money muscles and get hazard!tolmie's hairdoo said:flb said:disagree with point d) fella
Berbatov is still worth 8-10 million
Nani is worth even more hes only 25 years of age
Carrick is still worth similar to Berbatov
they can raise the money fella, Dont underestimate them twats-wages are another thing though and how the transfer is paid could tip it our way.
United are already £450m plus in debt, another £30m won't rock the boat, albeit, coupled with wages, fees etc, you can maybe double or triple it.
United have this uncanny knack of getting top dollar for average players.
Last year, they created wiggle in the wages due to the retirements of Van der Sar and Neville.
Berbatov is one of the highest-paid players at the club and if he is sold between now and June 4th, I think we might have our answer where they can possibly generate the wages from.
They have already clawed back Owen's wages, although they have new deals for Giggs, Scholes, Welbeck.
United still have a cash flow and seaon ticket money to come in.
Much as i admire our stance, this is one of the few times when City need to blow every **** out of the water, wipe our eye.
Regardless of what we are paying him, even if we have got him to bend, he will still be earning £200a week according to all 'informed' reports.
tolmie's hairdoo said:flb said:GXCity said:The recent accounts released bythe Rags showed that their cash reserve had fallen to £20m. In order for them to buy players they would have to:
a) Rely on a cash injection from Uncle Malcolm - Not likely to happen.
b) Go further into debt - Can't see UM wanting to do this as they are making inroads into the debt and they wouldn't want to go backwards.
c) Partially Float on a Far East stock market -Tried this and there was insufficient interest so they didn't pursue it.
d) Sell players - Only Rooney would have a significant transfer value to enable them to rebuild to the extent that they require. If they did do this then the loss of Rooney would surely outweigh the positives of new signings
All this raises the question that if they are in for Hazard + other targets, where is the cash coming from?
I reckon we can pretty much rule them out a bidding war with us (or Chelsea, RM & Barca) for any of our targets. So the the gap is going to widen further.
disagree with point d) fella
Berbatov is still worth 8-10 million
Nani is worth even more hes only 25 years of age
Carrick is still worth similar to Berbatov
they can raise the money fella, Dont underestimate them twats-wages are another thing though and how the transfer is paid could tip it our way.
United are already £450m plus in debt, another £30m won't rock the boat, albeit, coupled with wages, fees etc, you can maybe double or triple it.
United have this uncanny knack of getting top dollar for average players.
Last year, they created wiggle in the wages due to the retirements of Van der Sar and Neville.
Berbatov is one of the highest-paid players at the club and if he is sold between now and June 4th, I think we might have our answer where they can possibly generate the wages from.
They have already clawed back Owen's wages, although they have new deals for Giggs, Scholes, Welbeck.
United still have a cash flow and seaon ticket money to come in.
Much as i admire our stance, this is one of the few times when City need to blow every **** out of the water, wipe our eye.
Regardless of what we are paying him, even if we have got him to bend, he will still be earning £200a week according to all 'informed' reports.
sjk2008 said:SWP's back said:8-10m for Berba? A 31 year old with no contract (or is it 12 months left). no chance.flb said:disagree with point d) fella
Berbatov is still worth 8-10 million
Nani is worth even more hes only 25 years of age
Carrick is still worth similar to Berbatov
they can raise the money fella, Dont underestimate them twats-wages are another thing though and how the transfer is paid could tip it our way.
Carricks not going anywhere.
It wouldn't surprise me at all to see Berba go for around £8m.
SWP's back said:8-10m for Berba? A 31 year old with no contract (or is it 12 months left). no chance.flb said:GXCity said:The recent accounts released bythe Rags showed that their cash reserve had fallen to £20m. In order for them to buy players they would have to:
a) Rely on a cash injection from Uncle Malcolm - Not likely to happen.
b) Go further into debt - Can't see UM wanting to do this as they are making inroads into the debt and they wouldn't want to go backwards.
c) Partially Float on a Far East stock market -Tried this and there was insufficient interest so they didn't pursue it.
d) Sell players - Only Rooney would have a significant transfer value to enable them to rebuild to the extent that they require. If they did do this then the loss of Rooney would surely outweigh the positives of new signings
All this raises the question that if they are in for Hazard + other targets, where is the cash coming from?
I reckon we can pretty much rule them out a bidding war with us (or Chelsea, RM & Barca) for any of our targets. So the the gap is going to widen further.
disagree with point d) fella
Berbatov is still worth 8-10 million
Nani is worth even more hes only 25 years of age
Carrick is still worth similar to Berbatov
they can raise the money fella, Dont underestimate them twats-wages are another thing though and how the transfer is paid could tip it our way.
Carricks not going anywhere.
tolmie's hairdoo said:sjk2008 said:SWP's back said:8-10m for Berba? A 31 year old with no contract (or is it 12 months left). no chance.
Carricks not going anywhere.
It wouldn't surprise me at all to see Berba go for around £8m.
They have treated Berbatoss disgracefully over the last year.
United will have to ask a realistic figure because he already earns over £100k a week.
He's not about to take a major drop in wages for a manager who has fucked him over and extended his stay for another 12 months just to try and recoup a fee.
Say he earns £5m a year, he will also be entitled to a pay-off. There would be little of the £8m left.
Would not be surprised to fuck them over and wait 12 months to earn a free transfer.
flb said:SWP's back said:8-10m for Berba? A 31 year old with no contract (or is it 12 months left). no chance.flb said:disagree with point d) fella
Berbatov is still worth 8-10 million
Nani is worth even more hes only 25 years of age
Carrick is still worth similar to Berbatov
they can raise the money fella, Dont underestimate them twats-wages are another thing though and how the transfer is paid could tip it our way.
Carricks not going anywhere.
PSG would give that sort of money
Carrick going nowhere? hmmm not to sure about that fella,if a decent offer came in for him they would sell-they have Zidane Cleverley after all!
BlueDejong said:tolmie's hairdoo said:sjk2008 said:It wouldn't surprise me at all to see Berba go for around £8m.
They have treated Berbatoss disgracefully over the last year.
United will have to ask a realistic figure because he already earns over £100k a week.
He's not about to take a major drop in wages for a manager who has fucked him over and extended his stay for another 12 months just to try and recoup a fee.
Say he earns £5m a year, he will also be entitled to a pay-off. There would be little of the £8m left.
Would not be surprised to fuck them over and wait 12 months to earn a free transfer.
Tolmie's, We are concentrate for Eden Hazard ?
What about Van Persie, Thiago Silva, Yann M'billa ?
I thought he was now out of contract. They excercised a one year option a year ago.sjk2008 said:SWP's back said:8-10m for Berba? A 31 year old with no contract (or is it 12 months left). no chance.flb said:disagree with point d) fella
Berbatov is still worth 8-10 million
Nani is worth even more hes only 25 years of age
Carrick is still worth similar to Berbatov
they can raise the money fella, Dont underestimate them twats-wages are another thing though and how the transfer is paid could tip it our way.
Carricks not going anywhere.
It wouldn't surprise me at all to see Berba go for around £8m.
I had a meal with his Mrs the other week and they are making plans at their gaff. If he is going then it would have to be local.flb said:SWP's back said:8-10m for Berba? A 31 year old with no contract (or is it 12 months left). no chance.flb said:disagree with point d) fella
Berbatov is still worth 8-10 million
Nani is worth even more hes only 25 years of age
Carrick is still worth similar to Berbatov
they can raise the money fella, Dont underestimate them twats-wages are another thing though and how the transfer is paid could tip it our way.
Carricks not going anywhere.
PSG would give that sort of money
Carrick going nowhere? hmmm not to sure about that fella,if a decent offer came in for him they would sell-they have Zidane Cleverley after all!
waspish said:This has Sanchez written all I've it! Will he go to the Istery
adrianr said:tolmie's hairdoo said:flb said:disagree with point d) fella
Berbatov is still worth 8-10 million
Nani is worth even more hes only 25 years of age
Carrick is still worth similar to Berbatov
they can raise the money fella, Dont underestimate them twats-wages are another thing though and how the transfer is paid could tip it our way.
United are already £450m plus in debt, another £30m won't rock the boat, albeit, coupled with wages, fees etc, you can maybe double or triple it.
United have this uncanny knack of getting top dollar for average players.
Last year, they created wiggle in the wages due to the retirements of Van der Sar and Neville.
Berbatov is one of the highest-paid players at the club and if he is sold between now and June 4th, I think we might have our answer where they can possibly generate the wages from.
They have already clawed back Owen's wages, although they have new deals for Giggs, Scholes, Welbeck.
United still have a cash flow and seaon ticket money to come in.
Much as i admire our stance, this is one of the few times when City need to blow every **** out of the water, wipe our eye.
Regardless of what we are paying him, even if we have got him to bend, he will still be earning £200a week according to all 'informed' reports.
Exactly. This is the time we need to be hammering home our advantage. Much as we're hopeful and confident we may not even be Champions next year, and we all know the shite will find the money for him if they see it as the only victory they can get this summer. It gets the fans back on board, flexes the muscles, new confidence in the current players that they're challenging for top signings. We need to be kicking them whilst they're down. Not just reasserting our superiority signing Hazard but chasing them all over the fucking market making sure they pay top top dollar for anyone they even show a fleeting interest in.