Isco

cityfan41 said:
If everything has been agreed with Madrid for this transfer,
why would they have to announce it immediately?. It's all
been agreed and he has chosen Madrid. They always have a
separate press conference when they sign a player. Guys,
please it's over.

So you keep telling us day after day...bore off
 
could the delay on isco signing for Madrid not just be as simple as isco being on holiday????
as for the odds drifting it wouldn't take much money to move these market im sure £1000(not that u would get that amount on) on city would make city favs
 
cityfan41 said:
If everything has been agreed with Madrid for this transfer,
why would they have to announce it immediately?. It's all
been agreed and he has chosen Madrid. They always have a
separate press conference when they sign a player.
Guys,
please it's over.

I must have missed it then. Oh, wait...
 
teddykgb said:
we've had enough odds posts.

They didn't mean anything when he was nailed onto us, nor when he was nailed onto madrid, nor when he was back to odds on to us, nor back to them, nor do they mean anything now that they've shortened a bit. They're going to move until the transfer happens, they don't indicate anything, especially in regards to this transfer, clearly.

I can accept the viewpoint that sometimes bookies may learn something or know about a transfer here or there early. But this saga has clearly shown that they don't have a good read on this one. This thread is long enough without some idiot posting the latest odds every 10 minutes.

If you dont like the post then move on to the next one. Simples
 
Plain Speaking said:
Andouble said:
Plain Speaking said:
Madrid may just want to show due respect to their new manager.
It gives greater authority to Ancelotti if he is well in post before a major new signing rather than just being a puppet for Perez/Zidane.

that'd be a new one for Real Madrid.
Haha, yes they have a fast turn around of managers.
It would undermine Ancelotti if Isco arrived, before he had time to assess and review his squad?


The manager has nothing to do with transfers in Madrid. To win the vote and become president, particularly with Real it is about convincing you will sign the best players. The Real fans love Florentino because he normally does that. It isn't regarded as undermining like it would be in England with our press - part of Pellegrini's recent statement in regard to Navas and Fernandinho make it seem like he had given his approval for us to sign them. Probably more for the press that statement than anyone else. Real for instance conducted their own business when Pellegrini was manager, it is just the way they do things.
 
cityfan41 said:
If everything has been agreed with Madrid for this transfer,
why would they have to announce it immediately?. It's all
been agreed and he has chosen Madrid. They always have a
separate press conference when they sign a player. Guys,
please it's over.

Why are you still looking at this thread then
 
I can see what's happened here. We've sold Tevez for £10m. Our board secretly know Isco is coming to us. They've waited 'til the odds on him signing for us had reached 20-1, then lumped that £10m on it with betfred. We get £210m back, can buy any fucker we want with the winnings and have bankrupted a rag in the process.
 
supercity88 said:
Plain Speaking said:
Andouble said:
that'd be a new one for Real Madrid.
Haha, yes they have a fast turn around of managers.
It would undermine Ancelotti if Isco arrived, before he had time to assess and review his squad?


The manager has nothing to do with transfers in Madrid. To win the vote and become president, particularly with Real it is about convincing you will sign the best players. The Real fans love Florentino because he normally does that. It isn't regarded as undermining like it would be in England with our press - part of Pellegrini's recent statement in regard to Navas and Fernandinho make it seem like he had given his approval for us to sign them. Probably more for the press that statement than anyone else. Real for instance conducted their own business when Pellegrini was manager, it is just the way they do things.
I accept the president of RM is elected and tries to do this by making election pledges.
Surely the best managers will expect an input on selection?
I would imagine Mourinho wasnt just presented with his squad?
 
supercity88 said:
Plain Speaking said:
Andouble said:
that'd be a new one for Real Madrid.
Haha, yes they have a fast turn around of managers.
It would undermine Ancelotti if Isco arrived, before he had time to assess and review his squad?


The manager has nothing to do with transfers in Madrid. To win the vote and become president, particularly with Real it is about convincing you will sign the best players. The Real fans love Florentino because he normally does that. It isn't regarded as undermining like it would be in England with our press - part of Pellegrini's recent statement in regard to Navas and Fernandinho make it seem like he had given his approval for us to sign them. Probably more for the press that statement than anyone else. Real for instance conducted their own business when Pellegrini was manager, it is just the way they do things.

You are right, they make these promises and the manager coaches and plays his players accordingly, but in this instance Real were without a manager when Isco was supposedly signed up. There is always the possibility that a player will sign up for a manager rather than a club, regardless of that club's history. Perhaps Isco has been waiting to see who the new manager was to be, and there is always the possibility that he might not like the new man. It's still clutching at straws, but the silence is deafening.
 
<a class="postlink" href="https://twitter.com/JoseLorenzo1009/status/349865917670363136" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">https://twitter.com/JoseLorenzo1009/sta ... 7670363136</a>

Ancelotti: "No he participado en los fichajes de Isco, Casemiro o Carvajal"

Dunno of the origins of the quote.
 
LoveCity said:
https://twitter.com/JoseLorenzo1009/status/349865917670363136

Ancelotti: "No he participado en los fichajes de Isco, Casemiro o Carvajal"

Dunno of the origins of the quote.

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