Tevez For Eto'o...Straight Swap?

LoveCity said:
Eto'o going to be on £338,000 a week before 13% tax in Russia according to Twitter, I'd play on the peak of Mt. Everest for that.

+ £500k bonus for every banana those tw@s throw at him.
 
The Goat 10 said:
avoidconfusion said:
LongsightM13 said:
Bloody hell. I'd even consider playing for the rags for that!

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Sorry lads, I can't argue that I don't deserve that response.
Still, I reckon I could just about survive on, say, 250k clear a week and donate the rest to City in the Community.
Plus a guaranteed own goal against the rags when City need one in a derby. Preferably in injury time.
 
zangatangring said:
Surely this concludes Inters tirade in European football?

Sneijder's the only superstar vestiges of the champions that everyone perceives them to be.

????

Tirade. A string of invectives. A long vehement or angry harangue.

If you mean that Inter will be bereft of talent, you may be right, judging from their oisspoor display against AC Milan last weekend. That was with both Eto'o and Sneijder on the field as well.

However, Moratti will reinvest in three new players.

Boriello, Tevez and Lavezzi are on the verge of arriving.

Eto'o has peaked to be sure and although Sneijder has still got 5 good years ahead of him, Both Tevez and Lavezzi would go a long way in redressing the situatio
 
Eto proves what he and many of us have been saying all along. Only interested in one final big day not winning things. No hunger, no desire. No thanks.

Stay strong city, Inter are getting big money for Eto and Wesley and getting a huge amount of wages off their books. We want our £40 million + for Tevez, none of these cast offs part ex or insulting loan deals.
 
alera said:
Eto proves what he and many of us have been saying all along. Only interested in one final big day not winning things. No hunger, no desire. No thanks.

Stay strong city, Inter are getting big money for Eto and Wesley and getting a huge amount of wages off their books. We want our £40 million + for Tevez, none of these cast offs part ex or insulting loan deals.


this ^^^^^^^^^^

if Tevez does finally go it should be for straight cash, no loan deals
 
Yes, we will only loan Tevez if there is a fixed and forced transfer fee at the end of the loan like Ibra to Milan.
 
Not worth the paper its written on. Just like Juve had a fixed and forced transfer fee at the end of the loan for Aquallani.

They are getting huge sums in for the players they are selling why loan them one of the best players in the world ? They can go fuck themselves.
 
alera said:
Not worth the paper its written on. Just like Juve had a fixed and forced transfer fee at the end of the loan for Aquallani.

They are getting huge sums in for the players they are selling why loan them one of the best players in the world ? They can go fuck themselves.

Did some Italian guy steal your girl? Seems you hate all the Italian clubs?
 
LOL

Seriously no other major football club in the world would allow one of the best players in their prime go on loan to another top side especially when they are so flush with money.

If we allowed such a deal we would just look like total mugs !
 
alera said:
LOL

Seriously no other major football club in the world would allow one of the best players in their prime go on loan to another top side especially when they are so flush with money.

If we allowed such a deal we would just look like total mugs !

They are not though. These sales are to help offset costs for the upcoming FFP rules. There's an excellent read on Goal in Inter's situation and finances since Moratti took over.

http://www.goal.com/en/news/1717/ed...-sales-only-the-start-of-inter-damage-control

The most relevant tidbit being this:

Between 2008 and 2010, 29 per cent of Inter's total revenue (the joint-fourth highest percentage in Serie A) came from player sales, and yet they still recorded total losses of €223.4m in that time.

This article paints a pretty grim picture for Inter going forward and reckons they may even be the first casualty of FFP when they were one of the clubs seeking it in the first place.

“It’s mainly the owners that asked us to do something – Roman Abramovich, Silvio Berlusconi and Massimo Moratti,” explained Uefa president Michel Platini when listing the reasons behind his organisation’s decision to to put a cap on the free-spending ways of Europe’s richest clubs.

All the more reason we should have nothing to do with them regarding Tevez unless it's our asking price all paid up front.
 

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