Edin Džeko - Wolfsburg - ST (34 Viewers)

Want him?


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Mar 10, 2009
8,124
bye bye dzeko

man do I hate man city hope them and the rest of the premir league fails as usual.

As for Juve? meh we'll buy more avaerage strikers, we havent bought a good one since 2005 (ibrahimovic) since then its been average strikers over and over
 

Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
13,739
You are all jumping the gun, just like when we all though he would come here for sure. If he goes to Man City, that opens up room for tevez to leave :eyebrows: or other players
 

DelPieroTen

Junior Member
Dec 8, 2009
215
You are all jumping the gun, just like when we all though he would come here for sure. If he goes to Man City, that opens up room for tevez to leave :eyebrows: or other players

Why would we even want Tevez? The biggest arsehole in world football. He's a good player but this is the same player who Man Utd didn't want.

He's a mercenary only interested in money. He's also a moron
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,403
If tevez goes to real then benzema will be ours in the summer :inter: imo.
Lets hope benzema shines and higuan gets back (real would then buy a striker that would settle at the bench) ...

i'd be a very happy man if tevez led or attack. The man is like a young drogba only more consistent but more whiny.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,403
Why would we even want Tevez? The biggest arsehole in world football. He's a good player but this is the same player who Man Utd didn't want.

He's a mercenary only interested in money. He's also a moron
like you wouldnt wish we kept Ibra.. the greatest of all mercenaries.

Tevez is a professional. He is playing like that while he is unhappy.. imagine what he'd be like when he is happy.
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
96,101
Cam DON'T DO IT!

WOLFSBURG have played down rumours linking Edin Dzeko with a January switch to Manchester City.
Big-spending City are thought to be in advanced negotiations to sign Dzeko for around £30million when the transfer window opens next month.

But Dieter Hoeness, Wolfsburg's managing director, insists the Bosnian striker remains committed to the Bundesliga club.

Hoeness said: "There is a transfer window approaching, players will be able to change clubs during the course of January.

"As usual, there will be a lot of rumours and speculation every single day.

"Wolfsburg are not prepared to add anything to this, nor will we add value to any rumour.

"Dzeko is a Wolfsburg player, he has a contract with our club."

Dzeko, 24, was widely expected to leave Germany last summer but a number of prospective buyers refused to meet the buy-out clause in his contract, which does not expire until 2013.

He joined Wolfsburg in 2007 and has scored 65 goals in 110 appearances, including nine in 17 league games this season.

thesun.co.uk



well, not yet :p
 

DelPieroTen

Junior Member
Dec 8, 2009
215
like you wouldnt wish we kept Ibra.. the greatest of all mercenaries.

Tevez is a professional. He is playing like that while he is unhappy.. imagine what he'd be like when he is happy.
Ibrahimovic is an arsehole and so is Tevez and then some.

Tevez is a professional is the funniest thing i've ever read.... What sort of professional spits the dummy out when he's substituted? Considering he is captain as well. You know there are simply hundreds of examples I could give that could highlight how unprofessional Carlos Tevez is, but unless you have been living in a cave the past 3-4 years I really shouldn't have to go into it.

At least Ibrahimovic never joined a provincial club for MONEY. Man City are some way off winning the big prizes yet. Ibrahimovic has at least joined massive clubs with the chance to win the biggest prizes in world football. Tevez will be lucky if he wins the Europa League.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,357
Cam DON'T DO IT!

WOLFSBURG have played down rumours linking Edin Dzeko with a January switch to Manchester City.
Big-spending City are thought to be in advanced negotiations to sign Dzeko for around £30million when the transfer window opens next month.

But Dieter Hoeness, Wolfsburg's managing director, insists the Bosnian striker remains committed to the Bundesliga club.

Hoeness said: "There is a transfer window approaching, players will be able to change clubs during the course of January.

"As usual, there will be a lot of rumours and speculation every single day.

"Wolfsburg are not prepared to add anything to this, nor will we add value to any rumour.

"Dzeko is a Wolfsburg player, he has a contract with our club."

Dzeko, 24, was widely expected to leave Germany last summer but a number of prospective buyers refused to meet the buy-out clause in his contract, which does not expire until 2013.

He joined Wolfsburg in 2007 and has scored 65 goals in 110 appearances, including nine in 17 league games this season.

thesun.co.uk



well, not yet :p
By a thread Mark...by a thread...
 

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