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Thema: »real-life transfers

2011-08-01 00:52:41
And how did other clubs become big...? By having money earlier.

And Chelsea has some history. Maybe not lots of trophies, but I like Chelsea a lot before Roman took them. Dennis Wise, Le Saux, Zola etc. - lots of great players. It's no Hoffenheim...

Same goes for PSG.

And as Rubinho stated - according to your logic there would be ~10 big clubs forever.
2011-08-01 01:49:42
as i said before in the last part of my sentences, they could because now they have sources/money to make their history, although their approach for a player they want are irritating to see (trying to get other club's target by put down a 50-100% more money than what the players itself bargain for..) ;)

and yeah, honestly, i put more respect to the old chelsea team. wise, zola, le saux, hughes, were really play for the club not for their wage.
2011-08-01 02:46:05
Is it a less irritating approach when "old big ones" press their target players to claim "unhappiness" and a resolution to leave so the transfer may become cheaper?

In any case, borkos speaks for me: there can't be a deadline to be a rich team, and past that you're forced to be a poor club forever :P If you want all teams to be like Athletic Bilbao, OK, you can complain about all big clubs in the wolrd. But if you want them to be like Real Madrid or AC Milan, well, the "newcomers" are exactly of that kind...
2011-08-01 03:37:44
yes it is still not a good way,,but by this way didn't make the players price going crazy more than what their are bargain for thus trying everything to avoid their expensive player from injury by reject a NT call-up..
2011-08-01 13:01:43
If you give it a closer look, you will see that Chelsea did not ruin the transfer market. Their only overpaid transfer was Torres...and well - he came with a 'normal' price for such player.

Check their transfers when Roman took over.

Cech - 7m
Cole - 5m + W. Gallas
Essien - 24m and worth every penny
Robben - 18m, if he wasn't so injury prone...
Joe Cole - 6m, bargain
Drogba - 24m, worth every penny

and the list goes on. no overpaying, each transfer was fine. If someone destroyed the transfer market, then it was Real Madrid, together with Barca. Check how much these two teams paid, thanks to bank loans.
2011-08-01 13:03:45
There is a byword in Turkey.

The richman's money tires the peniless' chin :)
2011-08-01 15:13:01
yep, the transfer fee chelski did no match with the one that madrid and barca also man.city did. . don't forget that they also got michael ballack for free.. and he was a key player for them for several years.
chelsea indeed didn't ruin the transfer fee for a player but the salary ;)
2011-08-01 16:01:26
Everton was a big club 25 years ago; now they aren't. PSG was the biggest French club 25 years ago; now they want to be that again.
Milan played in the second league 30 years ago - that means they can't be big now? :P
2011-08-01 18:35:06
Vucinic -> Juventus 15mln
2011-08-01 18:38:14
2011-08-01 18:43:20
oh you will blame Marotta when you'll see him "playing without playing" after the second or third match lost



(Edith war hier)
2011-08-01 20:24:56
And how did other clubs become big...? By having money earlier.

Before 50-60 yeras teams like AC Milan, Real Madrid, Benfica, Manchester United doesnt have money too, but playing perfect in that time.
Wrong topic. Joke topic is in Freestyle International.
2011-08-01 21:51:41
lol

@Kenny
we will see, I know that he can be quite lazy...but still I prefer lazy Vucinic as SS than Quagliarella :p
2011-08-02 11:46:56
HAHAHA!!! xD xD

Milan was always big club and have enough money.

haha, that scandal with corrupt referees.. xD yes, milan has enough money!

corruption is even worse!! :O
yes! idd! :)