MCFC-alan88 said:johnmc said:Ive actually heard this from a few sources.
Don't you ever get bored? (genuine question)
NewbBlue said:LOL. That transfer is impossible on many levels, financially, personally, etc.
'Carlos has been back training with his usual enthusiasm. He will not only return to the side against Everton on Monday, but he is determined to play a part in the team's push for as high a Premier League finish as they can achieve.
'The club have demonstrated where they stand. Carlos is going nowhere. Now all we want is to concentrate on winning as many matches as we can between now and the end of the season.'
I think it's quite clear that such trivialities don't concern Carlos Tevez that much.BTH said:NewbBlue said:LOL. That transfer is impossible on many levels, financially, personally, etc.
You missed out 'morally'.
Didn't you have Robinho going there a few months ago?de niro said:What bothers me about this type of bullshit is firstly that any of our fans believe it and secondly how insulting it is to our owners, as if they for one second would allow any of our players especially Carlos to go there.
neil jung said:Didn't you have Robinho going there a few months ago?de niro said:What bothers me about this type of bullshit is firstly that any of our fans believe it and secondly how insulting it is to our owners, as if they for one second would allow any of our players especially Carlos to go there.
johnny crossan said:fbloke said:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1339869/Wantaway-City-captain-Carlos-Tevez-begs-United-manager-Sir-Alex-Ferguson-back.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
here's another of his
Manchester City owners promise Milan's Kaka is 'just the first signing' with Messi, Gerrard and Lampard all in sight
By BOB CASS
Last updated at 8:48 AM on 18th January 2009
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Manchester City are ready to turn fantasy football into reality with a series of big-money transfers to follow up their £100 million world record bid for Milan superstar Kaka.
On top of their £250,000- a-week offer to the Brazilian former world footballer of the year, City's Abu Dhabi owners, headed by Sheik Mansour, are hoping to tempt Kaka with the promise that he will be just the first of an incredible roll call of talent who will end up at the City of Manchester Stadium.
That could see City spending vast sums on a hit-list which includes the likes of Barcelona's Lionel Messi, Liverpool's Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard of Chelsea.
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Money men: City benefactor Sheik Mansour (L) with brother Mohammed (centre) and Qatar’s Tamim bin Hamad
Even Manchester United pair Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney are targets, an indication of Sheik Mansour's determination to turn his club into the biggest and most successful club in the world.
Such spending would represent a clear challenge to the established record of arch rivals and neighbours United, the European champions and now odds-on favourites to land their third successive Premier League title.
If City do finally persuade Milan to part with a player who is coveted throughout the globe and who, until now, was considered untouchable, they will have shown that every player has his price.
Read more: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1120735/City-owners-say-Kaka-just-signing-Messi-Lampard-Gerrard-sight.html#ixzz18VDg4iS7" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z18VDg4iS7</a>
I think he's Fergie's illegitimate son
I think his point is that this particular journalist has form when it comes to talking out of his arse.Brendan110_0 said:johnny crossan said:here's another of his
Manchester City owners promise Milan's Kaka is 'just the first signing' with Messi, Gerrard and Lampard all in sight
By BOB CASS
Last updated at 8:48 AM on 18th January 2009
Comments (32)
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Manchester City are ready to turn fantasy football into reality with a series of big-money transfers to follow up their £100 million world record bid for Milan superstar Kaka.
On top of their £250,000- a-week offer to the Brazilian former world footballer of the year, City's Abu Dhabi owners, headed by Sheik Mansour, are hoping to tempt Kaka with the promise that he will be just the first of an incredible roll call of talent who will end up at the City of Manchester Stadium.
That could see City spending vast sums on a hit-list which includes the likes of Barcelona's Lionel Messi, Liverpool's Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard of Chelsea.
![]()
Money men: City benefactor Sheik Mansour (L) with brother Mohammed (centre) and Qatar’s Tamim bin Hamad
Even Manchester United pair Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney are targets, an indication of Sheik Mansour's determination to turn his club into the biggest and most successful club in the world.
Such spending would represent a clear challenge to the established record of arch rivals and neighbours United, the European champions and now odds-on favourites to land their third successive Premier League title.
If City do finally persuade Milan to part with a player who is coveted throughout the globe and who, until now, was considered untouchable, they will have shown that every player has his price.
Read more: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1120735/City-owners-say-Kaka-just-signing-Messi-Lampard-Gerrard-sight.html#ixzz18VDg4iS7" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z18VDg4iS7</a>
I think he's Fergie's illegitimate son
This story is from 18th January 2009!!! 23 months ago lol