MacDonald Mariga Part Deux

edgecroft

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You all remember the MacDonald Mariga saga from the January transfer window. Kenyan international, midfielder, playing for Parma. Roberto Mancini identifies him as a target for our club, negotiatons made, contracts drawn up, on his way to Manchester,the entire country of Kenya is thrilled to see the first Kenyan play in the Premier League (being a former British colony and mad for the PL) - EXCEPT he's unable to obtain a work permit from the British government. We appeal, we lose on the last day of the window and time is running out.

Suddenly, he signs for Mancini's old club, Inter, in the last hours of the transfer window. Next day, he gets his British work permit, but its already too late for us.

My theory at the time was that Mancini thought, 'Right, I don't want to lose this kid for good even though I can't get him here in this window' so he called his friends at Inter and asked them to do him a favour and sign him up and safe keep him until the end of the season and we'd take him back from them. Sort of an unusual loan agreement where we didn't yet own him to loan him. I dont think that Inter ended up using him very much.

Does this scenario sound plausible? Might the young man be wearing sky blue very soon? Perhaps we'll hear something in the days after the Champions League final is over.
 
Jim Tolmie's Underpants said:
edgecroft said:
Does this scenario sound plausible?

No. You are completely off your rocker.

lol!

I thought this was what happened because why else would Inter all of a sudden go after Mariga only after we were unable to bring him here. It's not like they don't scout Serie A, after all they play Parma, they've seen him often. They don't need their ex-manager to point him out to them, then suddenly think, "Hey! There's a player we never thought of before. Why don't we sign him up?" And then negotiations are completed and contracts drawn up and signed in an hour or two.

Ergo, 2+2=5!
 
Mancini confirmed he told Mourinho to sign him when our deal fell through. Wouldn't be suprised if we went back for him.
 
couldn't get a permit for him last time because he hadn't played enough games for his country.
could have the same problems again if we went for him.
 
All depends on Kenya's position in the world rankings, if they stay so low....he wont ever be coming here.
 
Blu KB said:
All depends on Kenya's position in the world rankings, if they stay so low....he wont ever be coming here.
Why not? We got a work permit for him last time, but it was after our transfer window had shut. The one in italy was still open, hence he was able to move to inter
 

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