Rammy Blue
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Now don't get me wrong I am not a "Garry Cook basher" but why do we seem to be so pathetic when it comes to negotiating for players?
I don't ever recall seeing any other clubs getting the same bad press we do about the naivety of our dealings.
Something is wrong about the way we do business and surely the buck has to stop with the CEO?
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_5914948,00.html
Fernando Gago's agent has hit out at Manchester City over their handling of their bid for the player.
City lodged a bid for Gago last week and the player appeared confident of sealing a move.
But Eastlands chief Roberto Mancini seemingly preferred to sign Kenyan star McDonald Mariga and City agreed terms with Parma.
However, he was refused a work permit and subsequently joined Inter Milan.
That left City with few other options, and they tried to salvage a deal late on Monday for Gago - but there was not enough time to seal the transfer.
And the Argentine star has been left far from happy with the Premier League club.
"City used us," Gago's agent Marcello Lombilla told radio station Onda Cero.
"This has never happened to me before.
"I don't want to talk about the figures that City were offering because they approached Madrid without even knowing there wasn't physically enough time to put something together."
Real's sporting director Jorge Valdano was equally unimpressed with City's attempts.
"They had nothing prepared, not even one document signed," Valdano told El Pais.
"They had not reached an agreement with the player and they would have had to have done everything in 40 minutes."
Lombilla insists that Gago will now concentrate on getting his Real career back on track.
"Despite the fact he went from being 'untransferable' to suddenly 'for sale', he will always continue to work hard," he stated.
I don't ever recall seeing any other clubs getting the same bad press we do about the naivety of our dealings.
Something is wrong about the way we do business and surely the buck has to stop with the CEO?
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_5914948,00.html
Fernando Gago's agent has hit out at Manchester City over their handling of their bid for the player.
City lodged a bid for Gago last week and the player appeared confident of sealing a move.
But Eastlands chief Roberto Mancini seemingly preferred to sign Kenyan star McDonald Mariga and City agreed terms with Parma.
However, he was refused a work permit and subsequently joined Inter Milan.
That left City with few other options, and they tried to salvage a deal late on Monday for Gago - but there was not enough time to seal the transfer.
And the Argentine star has been left far from happy with the Premier League club.
"City used us," Gago's agent Marcello Lombilla told radio station Onda Cero.
"This has never happened to me before.
"I don't want to talk about the figures that City were offering because they approached Madrid without even knowing there wasn't physically enough time to put something together."
Real's sporting director Jorge Valdano was equally unimpressed with City's attempts.
"They had nothing prepared, not even one document signed," Valdano told El Pais.
"They had not reached an agreement with the player and they would have had to have done everything in 40 minutes."
Lombilla insists that Gago will now concentrate on getting his Real career back on track.
"Despite the fact he went from being 'untransferable' to suddenly 'for sale', he will always continue to work hard," he stated.