Edin Džeko - Wolfsburg - ST (34 Viewers)

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Neutrol

Anti-Moggi
May 24, 2009
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Eurosport: But you have said before that you might want to change clubs with Milan your dream destination?

Dzeko: Yes ... that was not so: I never said that. I said that I'm a fan of Milan and no other club, that was true. But I did not say that I want to change clubs, and that remains the case.
 

Paolo Sosa

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Nov 11, 2005
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Garry Cook, the Manchester City chief executive, has flown to Abu Dhabi to deliver a progress report to the club's owner, Sheikh Mansour, and set in place their spending plans for what promises to be another extensive period of business in the January transfer window.

Edin Dzeko, the prolific Wolfsburg striker, is the principal target, though City know from experience that the Bundesliga club can be difficult negotiators. The clubs spent most of the summer haggling over a fee for the Bosnia international before City walked away from the deal because of the disparity in what they were willing to pay, around £25m to £30m, and Wolfsburg's valuation of £45m.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/nov/11/manchester-city-transfer-window
Actually this was the case even in the summer, am from Abu dhabi and khaldoon al Mubarak is a friend of mine, and in the summer the only obstical that man city had in Dzeko deal is juventus , as the player want to go their. So unless we gave up on him, Dzeko will never join man city
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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Garry Cook, the Manchester City chief executive, has flown to Abu Dhabi to deliver a progress report to the club's owner, Sheikh Mansour, and set in place their spending plans for what promises to be another extensive period of business in the January transfer window.

Edin Dzeko, the prolific Wolfsburg striker, is the principal target, though City know from experience that the Bundesliga club can be difficult negotiators. The clubs spent most of the summer haggling over a fee for the Bosnia international before City walked away from the deal because of the disparity in what they were willing to pay, around £25m to £30m, and Wolfsburg's valuation of £45m.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/nov/11/manchester-city-transfer-window
that's not good.
 

Paolo Sosa

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Nov 11, 2005
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Just watched the game against schalka it ended in a draw after the wolf were leading 2-0 and as amazing Dzeko was, I was expecting much more from Diego but he represented the main obstacle for his team attack IMO. Although he had some world class distribution of the ball but he keeps going missing during the game, falling for the slightest touch of any opponent and miss placing some passes which leads to fast counters. And his shooting :sergio:
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Just watched the game against schalka it ended in a draw after the wolf were leading 2-0 and as amazing Dzeko was, I was expecting much more from Diego but he represented the main obstacle for his team attack IMO. Although he had some world class distribution of the ball but he keeps going missing during the game, falling for the slightest touch of any opponent and miss placing some passes which leads to fast counters. And his shooting :sergio:
Diego who?
 
Sep 2, 2004
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Just watched the game against schalka it ended in a draw after the wolf were leading 2-0 and as amazing Dzeko was, I was expecting much more from Diego but he represented the main obstacle for his team attack IMO. Although he had some world class distribution of the ball but he keeps going missing during the game, falling for the slightest touch of any opponent and miss placing some passes which leads to fast counters. And his shooting :sergio:
I've been saying this about Diego since last season. If Secco sent any scouts to watch Diego play it would be easily noticed and we wouldn't have wasted 25 million on him. We signed him because of his reputation rather than actually scouting the player. He doesnt have the speed; he doesnt have the vision or the ability to read the game like great players do; he is not a very good passer; and his shooting is bad most of the times. He simply is not a top player. LOL I remember people claiming he was better than Sneijder.
 

Nenz

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Apr 17, 2008
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Diego has excellent vision and execution. That's the reason he has a reputation in the first place. He spreads the ball very well.
 

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