PSmyth07 said:I doubt it'll be a signed, possibly something at the stadium.
BarmyBlue said:http://www.sportinglife.com/football/transfer_centre/
its not david villa :(
''Villa is staying in spain''
The big suprise is nothing to do with the transfer market. you have to think out of the box a little and think back to the promises that were made early doors after the take over.skybluekings said:Ajay is hinting to a surprise signing and 'only1paulsimpson' said Cook told his there is a surprise.
The reasoning in this can only mean that it won't be Tevez or Eto because they have been linked with repeatedly over the past weeks.
This means, in the terms of "surprise", only the following candidates will cause a surprise:
1. David Villa - £50m+ will do it as no one else would pay this fee plus wages.
2. Aguero - £48m buy out clause
3. John Terry - value unknown. Can't even think of this happening so estimating a cost seems pointless
4. Torres - Liverpool are deep in debt and may listen to an offer.
5. Messi - Lol! Maybe in 5 years.
Tevez, Eto, Maicon, Tuore, Lescott - all probable signings and none of these would cause a surprise because it is well documented that we are in for them.
I think David Villa is the man. Everything points to Villa.
Even the obscure poster TFM has been saying this for months.
Any name on that list of 4 will cause a surprise but the only one which is realistic is Villa.
Valencia HAVE to sell. They haven't been able to pay wages for months and are in a massive £400m debt at the moment. they just have to sell Villa, no matter what they say...they are holding out for a high fee.
The High Fee facts -
1. Real Madrid publicly pulled out.
2. Barcelona said they can't afford it.
3. Liverpool is high in debt
4. Man Utd won't pay £50m+ for any player
5. Chelsea...is a possibility (they need a big signing and may indeed bite the bullet)
6. Arsenal? Hah hah hah Hah. PMSL :) (can't stop laughing at the thought of Wenger making an offer for Villa)
High wages.
Only City and Chelsea.
There is no other name in football available that would make us really surprised other than Villa, as we already know 5 probable signings and if it were any of them...what's the surprise? Of course we would LOVE those signings...but there's nothing to be surprised about.
IMO, Its got to be David Villa.
i don't think it will be david villa, i would like to proved wrong tho, i think it could be John terry (fingers crossed)MCFC_Freestyler said:BarmyBlue said:http://www.sportinglife.com/football/transfer_centre/
its not david villa :(
''Villa is staying in spain''
SWP - 'i wont be leaving city' = 2 weeks later, gona to chelsea
Tranny - 'i won't be leaving united (said about 300 times) = 4 months later goin real madrid
means fuck all nowadays.
d3c3mb3rblu said:The big suprise is nothing to do with the transfer market. you have to think out of the box a little and think back to the promises that were made early doors after the take over.skybluekings said:Ajay is hinting to a surprise signing and 'only1paulsimpson' said Cook told his there is a surprise.
The reasoning in this can only mean that it won't be Tevez or Eto because they have been linked with repeatedly over the past weeks.
This means, in the terms of "surprise", only the following candidates will cause a surprise:
1. David Villa - £50m+ will do it as no one else would pay this fee plus wages.
2. Aguero - £48m buy out clause
3. John Terry - value unknown. Can't even think of this happening so estimating a cost seems pointless
4. Torres - Liverpool are deep in debt and may listen to an offer.
5. Messi - Lol! Maybe in 5 years.
Tevez, Eto, Maicon, Tuore, Lescott - all probable signings and none of these would cause a surprise because it is well documented that we are in for them.
I think David Villa is the man. Everything points to Villa.
Even the obscure poster TFM has been saying this for months.
Any name on that list of 4 will cause a surprise but the only one which is realistic is Villa.
Valencia HAVE to sell. They haven't been able to pay wages for months and are in a massive £400m debt at the moment. they just have to sell Villa, no matter what they say...they are holding out for a high fee.
The High Fee facts -
1. Real Madrid publicly pulled out.
2. Barcelona said they can't afford it.
3. Liverpool is high in debt
4. Man Utd won't pay £50m+ for any player
5. Chelsea...is a possibility (they need a big signing and may indeed bite the bullet)
6. Arsenal? Hah hah hah Hah. PMSL :) (can't stop laughing at the thought of Wenger making an offer for Villa)
High wages.
Only City and Chelsea.
There is no other name in football available that would make us really surprised other than Villa, as we already know 5 probable signings and if it were any of them...what's the surprise? Of course we would LOVE those signings...but there's nothing to be surprised about.
IMO, Its got to be David Villa.
They are about to anounce that they have managed to purchase COM and the surrounding land and are about to show the world what they are going to do with the stadium expansion in the next 5 years.
With Corradi!Jay-Mcfc said:I'd be suprised if Samaras returned.