Tevez [Merged]

dom said:
trickyred said:
dom said:
Taylor said:
Also I'm pretty sure that the staggered payments can only be done when buying abroad, sure I remember something that transfers domestically have to be paid in full straight away.

Correct.

Guess the dippers assume that everything is done on HP !!!!

You are very naive if you think that Liverpool are in any more financial trouble than any other club mate . . .

Prove that Im wrong about the payments !!!
All clubs do it , even you.

Get agrip pal

Your club is up shit creek financially....it's all over the press.

Your not in more finacial trouble than the rags ....except for the fact the the waves are lapping closer to your feet because of the losses made by your club's holding company....so no new shiny stadium...no big transfer purchases...

Do you not read the press?
Was that an imaginary protest organised by 'The Spirit of Shankley' or whatever they're called ??

Yes I read the press but Im not stupid enough to believe anything thats in it , unlike you lot , this forum treats footballrumours and the likes of goal.com as genuine sources , that says it all really .

OK LFC are not as wealthy as you and thats fair enough , I wont even try to dispute that but we are ok , we finished 2nd last season remember , where were you ? ? 13th , 14th , ? ?
Like I say if tevez goes to you then you got a great player there , Id love him at LFC , plus he wont be at the mancs and you would of payed for that priveledge whilst we challenge again for honours and you lot go through the motions with Sparky Hughes , sounds like fun to me :)
 
The Fixer said:
Fans might feel they now have cause to fear Sheikh Mansour's treatment of their club but Abu Dhabi insiders point out that, unlike Barclays stock, Manchester City is hardly likely to attract a queue of institutional investors with pockets as deep as Sheikh Mansour's.

Come again?
 
Pam said:
The Fixer said:
Fans might feel they now have cause to fear Sheikh Mansour's treatment of their club but Abu Dhabi insiders point out that, unlike Barclays stock, Manchester City is hardly likely to attract a queue of institutional investors with pockets as deep as Sheikh Mansour's.

Come again?

its pasted off an article hun, dont be having kittens lol.
 
Sir Alex Ferguson's personal plea fails to convince Carlos Tevez to stay

• Forward surprised by Manchester United manager's approach
• Move to Manchester City one of several options for Argentinian

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/jun/11/carlos-tevez-alex-ferguson-manchester-united" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009 ... ter-united</a>

* Jamie Jackson
* The Guardian, Thursday 11 June 2009
* Article history

carlos tevez

Carlos Tevez was left nonplussed by Manchester United manager Sir Alex's Ferguson telephone plea for him to stay at Old Trafford. Photograph: Jon Super/AP

Sir Alex Ferguson appears to have failed in a personal attempt to persuade ­Carlos Tevez that his future remains at ­Manchester United after he telephoned the 25-year‑old striker to speak to him directly.

The Argentinian, who has become ­disillusioned at Old Trafford, is ­considering his options, including a potential move across the city to Manchester City, although that is said to be "only one of a few options" he is ­weighing up. He is also said to have been nonplussed by ­Ferguson's intervention after a source close to him said: "You treat someone badly for a whole year, you don't make it up with a telephone call, right?"

The forward is unhappy at United because he believes that he should have been considered the automatic first-choice by Ferguson for the majority of United's high‑profile games last season. Tevez is also thought to be bemused that ­Ferguson is now seemingly keen to make him feel wanted only at the point where he may leave the club.

Tevez is in Quito for Argentina's World Cup qualifier with Ecuador, following which his advisers "will start talking with different clubs", the source confirmed. "It should take two to three weeks for ­Carlos's future to be finally decided." When asked about moving to City, the source said: "It's an option. But no one option is more serious than another – City, Chelsea, Liverpool: they're all options." The source also confirmed that staying in the Premier League is the "first choice" for the Argentinian, who is reportedly also attracting interest from other European clubs.

Asked if the forward, who has scored 19 goals in the Premier League since ­joining United two seasons ago, might still stay at Old Trafford, the source said there "is always a small chance" in football. Would Ferguson, then, try to personally intervene again? "Who knows? It's up to him."



FFS!
 
Liverpool's own auditors stated that in the financial accounts that there is a serious risk of them not continuing as a going concern ie unable to meet i's debts/ liabilities. That is serious in anyone's books. It is imperative that your owners refinance because if they don't you will be serious trouble...Liverpool's auditors have publicly stated this...so it is real...accept it.
 
hows the new ground coming along tricky? any news on new owners?

RBS won't pull the plug, it's not in their interest to damage the asset....

but i jotted down a few figures on the back of an envelope the other day.

350m for the debt (45m interest per year)
500m for a new stadium
and barely breaking even.

rather makes it obvious why the investors havent materialised yet. the best you can hope for is to keep hold of gerrard and torres until the yanks finally capitulate and sell the club for the price of the debt + 10 bob. even then, you have to find an investor with access to near enough a billion to bring the whole club up to the standards of the other major european players, and secure your future for the next twenty years.

make the most of the next couple of years because you guys have some serious issues to address if you are to remain competitive.
 
I cant help but feel we are being led on a merry dance by Tevez and his advisors.

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Cork_Blue said:
Sir Alex Ferguson's personal plea fails to convince Carlos Tevez to stay

• Forward surprised by Manchester United manager's approach
• Move to Manchester City one of several options for Argentinian

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/jun/11/carlos-tevez-alex-ferguson-manchester-united" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009 ... ter-united</a>

* Jamie Jackson
* The Guardian, Thursday 11 June 2009
* Article history

carlos tevez

Carlos Tevez was left nonplussed by Manchester United manager Sir Alex's Ferguson telephone plea for him to stay at Old Trafford. Photograph: Jon Super/AP

Shades of SAF's bizarre decision to go and collect Berbaflop from Manchester Airport last year.

Sir Alex Ferguson appears to have failed in a personal attempt to persuade ­Carlos Tevez that his future remains at ­Manchester United after he telephoned the 25-year‑old striker to speak to him directly.

The Argentinian, who has become ­disillusioned at Old Trafford, is ­considering his options, including a potential move across the city to Manchester City, although that is said to be "only one of a few options" he is ­weighing up. He is also said to have been nonplussed by ­Ferguson's intervention after a source close to him said: "You treat someone badly for a whole year, you don't make it up with a telephone call, right?"

The forward is unhappy at United because he believes that he should have been considered the automatic first-choice by Ferguson for the majority of United's high‑profile games last season. Tevez is also thought to be bemused that ­Ferguson is now seemingly keen to make him feel wanted only at the point where he may leave the club.

Tevez is in Quito for Argentina's World Cup qualifier with Ecuador, following which his advisers "will start talking with different clubs", the source confirmed. "It should take two to three weeks for ­Carlos's future to be finally decided." When asked about moving to City, the source said: "It's an option. But no one option is more serious than another – City, Chelsea, Liverpool: they're all options." The source also confirmed that staying in the Premier League is the "first choice" for the Argentinian, who is reportedly also attracting interest from other European clubs.

Asked if the forward, who has scored 19 goals in the Premier League since ­joining United two seasons ago, might still stay at Old Trafford, the source said there "is always a small chance" in football. Would Ferguson, then, try to personally intervene again? "Who knows? It's up to him."



FFS!
 
svennis pennis said:
I cant help but feel we are being led on a merry dance by Tevez and his advisors.

nz51rp.gif
haha, quality!

We;ll have to see, i remain unconvinced it's as in the bag as some would have us believe to be quite honest.
 

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