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thanks bigquinn....

i know this is the john terry thread, so gill's comments are a little out of place here, so i'll just say that he needs to concentrate on his own club and its spiralling debts before worrying about ours (which don't exist)
 
Taylor said:
It is time for him to speak, and I won't be suprised to hear him shun our interest and stay at Chelsea, only problem is this shouldn't have ever entered the public eye. We haven't lost ought from this saga just a shame that Terry is too Mr Chelsea to leave them.

I think the 'Mr Chelsea' thing is badly tarnished now - I heard a CFC fan on Talk Shite earlier saying that JT may earn a payrise through keeping his mouth shut these past couple of weeks, but he's lost a lot of credibility with their fans.
 
sponsorship is income. end of story, unless they limit the amount of sponsorship a club may recieve, linked to it's other revenue streams. which is just plain bonkers, would never be accepted by any sane chairman.

p.s., berbatov, 27 when he moved, 32m. more than city have spent on any player over 25. if they aren't in the market now, it's because the wolves are at the door.
 
It's amazing how much guff we have had from the dark side in recent days about our transfers and our spending. Hughes was right to use the word hypocrites, as they have constantly broken the transfer record for the last thirty years.

Tick tock tick tock....
 
bigquinn772 said:
davj292 said:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport

the main headline is something to do with terry, city, and david gill...for some reason. But the picture still links to the Alonso story.....

I wonder..

Here's the article:

Warning shot: Chelsea and City's huge wage bill will spark meltdown, warns United chief Gill

By Ian Ladyman and Simon Jones
Last updated at 10:51 PM on 23rd July 2009

Manchester United chief executive David Gill has warned big-spending Chelsea and Manchester City they face uncertain futures at the whim of billionaire owners who are lavishing millions on buying short-term success.

With City poised to offer Chelsea £50million for captain John Terry and hand him £1m a month in wages, this summer has seen a staggering increase in the top money paid to the Barclays Premier League’s star players.

And the backlash against huge spending grew last night, with UEFA warning they are considering ways of disciplining clubs if they spend too much by banning them from European competition.

In the wake of Sportsmail’s revelations that City are wooing 28-year-old Terry with a £250,000 a week pay offer, Gill said: ‘We’re not in the market for 27, 28 or 29-year-olds for loads of money. It doesn’t make sense. We have our own models and targets and we are operating within those. That’s because we are operating for the medium and long term.

‘We are not at the whim of someone pulling out and losing interest. You’d have to speak to those clubs about their plans for the medium and long term.’

Gill defended United’s decision not to spend all of the £80m they banked from the sale of Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid and suggested he and manager Sir Alex Ferguson are protecting the club’s long-term interests by not paying excessive wages and transfer fees.

Real seem determined to add Liverpool’s unsettled Xabi Alonso to their collection of new galacticos. Sporting director Miguel Pardeza said: ‘Alonso is not a fad.’
Xabi Alonso of Liverpool

Liverpool’s valuation is £35m and Real have made a £25m bid, but Pardeza added: ‘I’ve not given up hope we can solve this.’

City are in the middle of a £150m spree and this has alarmed UEFA president Michel Platini, who wants a ‘club financial control panel’ to curb spending.

He wants incentives for clubs to act within their means and disciplinary action for those who don’t, with bans from European competition or points deductions.

The proposals will be put forward next month and UEFA spokesman said: ‘To be viable, salaries and transfers should be proportionate to the generated income. Clubs should invest in youth sectors, and use their homegrown talent to reinforce their squads.’

It is suggested spending should be included as part of UEFA’s club licensing system but the plan is likely to lead to more conflict with UEFA.

Just when you think it can't get more hilarious. And what is this about Chelski spending money? They've barely spent any at all this summer.
 
mcfc_die_hard said:
Just herd John Terry either wants to stay at Chelsea or he wants to come to city. I for confidentiality reasons cant reveal my source.

does this mean i am ITK ?

no.
 
riley347 said:
am i ok to start getting disappointed now after pages of no facts?????.....or is there a glimmer of hope?????.....

Some might say the silence is deafening.
 
davj292 said:
ignore my previous comment chaps, its on now....

nothing to worry about, just an annoying little prick from over the road moaning about our wage bill...should probably worry about his debts first

People are laughing now about this rag bleating.
 
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