Though it could be a way of taken barca down.
Aw goes there they bottle it in the league we meet them in the Cl final and win
im all for it
:bow: agent Wenger
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Mirror has us showing interest again in Goetze. . . .went after him this summer amd got (surprise surprize) knocked back. . .figures in the 30 mil region, right (not sure that was £ or €) so the new figure of 17.5 mil pound is not going to get us anyway. . .
You never know, story talking about going out of the CL could hurt their wallet. . .whatever the case he is a very serious must look at. . .good player as are alot of the young German team
It's nothing to do with money IMO. Dortmund has a lot of money and is in CL. There is no need for Goetze to move or for the club to sell. They are also in good position in their own domestic comp. There is no reason for the player to push for a transfer. Maybe in January Goetze will change his mind, we never know. :coffee:
Yeah you're right!
think the article was getting at this year's CL is about to dry up due to BD's precarious position. . .league form is good so there is a good chance of qualication next year.
Just that this kid is a talent and with all that was going on this summer, if stories are to be belivered we made a strong approach for him, I for one, would like to see us follow this up again and I wouldnt mind us breaking the bank doing so either, could spell the end to someone, Benny or Arshavin maybe
The daily Mail is running a story about Inter wanting Ramsey for £17.5mil. Ricky Alvarez is also mentioned as a make weight :haha: He's only played like 3 times after being snatched out of our grasp after Wenger had probable plans for him. They can keep the tosser. I'd sooner have Rambo paired with Sir Jack in the middle.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...get-Inter.html
Daily Mail :haha:.
Have we signed Biglia yet?
This Biglia Saga could go on for ever, especially if we have no intention of signing him.
http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...o-English-deal
WTF are you waiting for *******? :coffee:Quote:
Carlos Tevez's representative Kia Joorabchian claims that the Argentine would be willing to stay in the Premier League.
Tevez has long stated his main reason for previously wanting to leave Manchester City was that his family could not settle in England.
"His family are now living in England, so he's quite happy and settled...He'd be happy to move to another Premier League club."
Kia Joorabchian Quotes of the week
However, off the back of his latest row with the club which has seen him exiled to the reserves, his agent Joorabchian now insists a move within the Premier League is a valid option.
"His family are now living in England, so he's quite happy and settled," said Joorabchian in the Daily Mirror.
"He had some problems about being away from them before, but they are with him now and everything is fine.
"He'd be happy to move to another Premier League club."
Changes
Tevez was last week charged and fined by Manchester City, after an internal investigation, following their UEFA Champions league clash with Bayern Munich in September.
City boss Roberto Mancini stated Tevez refused to come off the bench, but this was later dropped and he was charged with failing to carry out duties for not warming up.
City tried to fine Tevez four weeks' wages, but the Professional Footballers' Association backed the Argentine's stance and this was reduced to two weeks.
And Joorabchian feels the downgrade in the charges has altered the situation with the player.
"This week, the Professional Footballers' Association rejected the claim that he had refused to come on as a substitute," said Joorabchian.
"That has changed everything and clarified what actually happened.
"Carlos was desperate to play. He loves to play the game and always wants to play. Having to sit on the sidelines is very tough for him.
"It's not easy for him at the moment, but, in the January transfer window, City will want to get him out either on a permanent basis or on loan.
"We'll have to wait and see what happens."
He also confirmed that, despite interest from his former club West Ham, he would not contemplate a move back to Upton Park.
"He loves West Ham, but that's not going to happen," he added.