![]() |
Re: Football Season 2010/2011
Don't agree with him...but solution is for clubs not to pay silly money...no market..no cost
But self evident that system is wrong...i would prefer no transfer deadline..allow transfers whenever. granted, richer clubs will buy players...but that is how it has always been |
Re: Football Season 2010/2011
the main thing they need to deal with is agents. If a player wants one he can pay for one out of his own pocket. All the money that goes to agents is just leaked out of the game, meaning clubs have to put up prices to get the money back
|
Re: Football Season 2010/2011
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...er-united-city
Quote:
|
Re: Football Season 2010/2011
Quote:
|
Re: Football Season 2010/2011
Quote:
|
Re: Football Season 2010/2011
Agents only have so much sway over a player. Yes they can encourage players to leave but they can't make a player go from loving a club to wanting to leave and screw them over in the first place.
And besides, even Wayne Rooney can work out for himself that if he left he could get more money elsewhere. You don't need to be a commercial genius to work that out. At first I thought it was that Ferguson and Rooney had a falling out. Which wouldn't be the first time for Ferguson. His management style makes Pol Pot look positively friendly. However, I think there is a lot of merit in what Rooney was saying. Ronaldo has been sold and not really replaced. Players long since linked with like Benzema and Ribery haven't materialised into transfers. The golden generation (Giggs, Scholes, etc) are on their way out and really it doesn't look like the owners will dig deep to replace them. Suarez has been mentioned but only if Rooney leaves. Utd have always manage to keep the quality in the team with ~£30m transfers but they are few and far between for them these days. Sherer knows his club better than I do. I can easily see his point. |
Re: Football Season 2010/2011
So Gill or the Glazers perhaps want him to stay for prestige/commercial reasons or maybe that they don't want a star player joining a rival team and Ferguson wouldn't be bothered if he saw the back of him. I guess it's not going to come out in the wash for some time.
Would imagine there will be a pretty intense bidding war for Suarez but more likely in the summer rather than January window. |
Re: Football Season 2010/2011
Quote:
After his statement attacking the clubs ambition and effectively bemoaning the quality of his team mates I can't see SAF wanting to keep him. Furthermore just how much of a tool is Rooney? I have said before I feel he gets too much credit at the expensive of other members of the United team and he seems to think he deserves it. |
Re: Football Season 2010/2011
Quote:
I have to say based on some comments i've seen that agents do seem to have this much power over a player and do tell them what to think and where to go. We had it with Wes Brown where he almost left and went to Newcastle due to his agent, Fergie said if he could talk to the player direct it would be sorted but it all had to go through an agent. Even these new talks with Rooney aren't, it is all going through the agent. The agents only care about money not the player |
Re: Football Season 2010/2011
Apparently some bookies have suspended bets on Rooney staying at United...
|
Re: Football Season 2010/2011
Thats that sorted then 5 year contract with Utd.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-...chester_United |
Re: Football Season 2010/2011
Rooney is staying after all, after publicly bashing the club, his teammates and treating them and the fans with such disrespect. Turns out some players are bigger than the club.
|
Re: Football Season 2010/2011
I wonder how much he is screwing out the club now?
|
Re: Football Season 2010/2011
Quote:
I wonder if this means the Glazers have said they are going to spend money on players to keep him or just doubled his wages. |
Re: Football Season 2010/2011
My money is this all being a work from day 1. Rooney wanting to leave as far back as August would have been picked up by the press. I reckon this is all a ploy by SAF to manipulate the media and divert attention away from Rooney's extra-matrimonial hat-tricks. SAF is the master of mind games and working the media is part of that. I'm convinced there was never any intentions of him leaving. He's got the deal everyone expected him to sign and suddenly people are concentrating on his performances on the pitch instead of in some brothel.
|
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 00:51. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
All Posts and Content are © Cable Forum