Ntini77
Well-Known Member
Murder would suit all parties.
allan harper said:tolmie's hairdoo said:Milan have come to an agreement with Catania's striker Maxi Lopez this morning.
Your move, snake!
Tick Tock
Why is Kia talking to Milan in this is the case ? What game is he trying to play
Just seen your post cheers
tolmie's hairdoo said:oddfellows said:What's that Russian side called with mega money?
Send him to Siberia
You can't send any player where they don't want to go.
He's in a catch 22.
The club's he want can't afford him. If PSG made an offer, it could suit a lot of parties.
tolmie's hairdoo said:Milan have come to an agreement with Catania's striker Maxi Lopez this morning.
Your move, snake!
Tick Tock
Rammy Blue said:tolmie's hairdoo said:Rammy Blue said:I saw this last night, I don't get why AC would be even interested in a move for Herman when they have:
Ibra
Robinho
Pato
Cassano (out for a while)
Maxi
All very strange.
Not really, it's Maxi or Tevez.
Maxi is Milan's fallback.
It should also tell you that AC clearly don't have the money to conclude a Tevez deal, nor, ever the intention to make it permanent.
I say get 'em over and sit them down on a room for three hours with no coffee, and then suggest they call a cab.
But surely we must have given the snake an idea of what kind of deal we are looking for?
I know we owe the fucker nothing but it's not really in our interests to have him hawking Carlos around when the deals being offered up are nothing like what we are prepared to accept.
I suppose all will become clear in the end but I don't really get our stance on this one at the moment.
oddfellows said:tolmie's hairdoo said:oddfellows said:What's that Russian side called with mega money?
Send him to Siberia
You can't send any player where they don't want to go.
He's in a catch 22.
The club's he want can't afford him. If PSG made an offer, it could suit a lot of parties.
I appreciate what you are saying Tolm but let's be honest if we could find him a home it would suit all parties. We're better off shut of him. Do we want all the negativity and all the baggage him and his agent bring around the club until the end of a season that promises to bring so much?
tolmie's hairdoo said:Rammy Blue said:tolmie's hairdoo said:Milan have come to an agreement with Catania's striker Maxi Lopez this morning.
Your move, snake!
Tick Tock
I saw this last night, I don't get why AC would be even interested in a move for Herman when they have:
Ibra
Robinho
Pato
Cassano (out for a while)
Maxi
All very strange.
Not really, it's Maxi or Tevez.
Maxi is Milan's fallback.
It should also tell you that AC clearly don't have the money to conclude a Tevez deal, nor, ever the intention to make it permanent.
I say get 'em over and sit them down on a room for three hours with no coffee, and then suggest they call a cab.
tolmie's hairdoo said:He is negotiating on behalf of Tevez, not City. The meetings so far have been about his personal terms and trying to hatch an exit plan.
It's simple as far as City are concerned, he can go anywhere on loan to any club who wants to fund his wages and supplies a cast-iron guarantee of sale.
Milan want to make it look like they are doing us a favour.
Kia wants to make it look like Tevez is turning his back on money.
cibaman said:The key thing is that we've got an offer on the table. That in itself should cause other interested clubs to start to reveal their hands. We need to get an auction going with 2 or 3 clubs bidding up the price.
I think its sensible for the club to hold out for a sale rather than a loan. Loaning Adebayor to RM didnt do anything to resolve the situation and it doesn't look as if that problem is going to be sorted by his move to Spurs. Its likely to take Tevez 2-3 months to get back into shape and matchfit so its unlikely that he'll cover himself in glory during any loan spell.
Milan's offer looks derisory, but if we do a deal where we do not end up paying off a chunk of Tevez's contract, its inevitable that the transfer fee will be low.