Fernando Llorente - ST - Athletic Bilbao (75 Viewers)

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Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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Yes, disgusting and racist club.
"look at us we're basque and so unique, it's okay for us to have racist policies and sue clubs for signing our players because they're younger than 28" .

In addition to that they're using the lowest form of public pressure on their players to make them stay, they have to make a public statement that they want to leave? so the person can become hated by the club fans? Way to act classy, dipshits.

FUCK athletic.

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Whose else opinion would I be giving?
Is the hybrid snitch defending his racist shitty club again?
 

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Klovn

#MakeTuzGreatAgain
Jul 28, 2011
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"look at us we're basque and so unique, it's okay for us to have racist policies and sue clubs for signing our players because they're younger than 28" .

In addition to that they're using the lowest form of public pressure on their players to make them stay, they have to make a public statement that they want to leave? so the person can become hated by the club fans? Way to act classy, dipshits.

FUCK athletic.

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Is the hybrid snitch defending his racist shitty club again?
Whatever stops your tears.

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Whose else opinion would I be giving?
Again, How are they racist?
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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It's 25 mil. with Llorente
but it's another 30-40 mil. with Martinez..


I think (hope) Bayern will end up buying Martinez clause... but I don't think we find a club dumb enough to buy Llorentes clause for 36 mil. + taxes when he migh go for free in June

as for Urrutia he said that a player to leave athletic should:
.- make a public statement saying he wanted to leave
.- buy his own clause in La Liga
.- face derived taxes and legal consequences

as for what consequences could mean: for example there's a chance Athletic end up suing Bayern to FIFA if they finally get Martinez for breaking some rule about a "protection period" for contracts signed with players under 28.

http://www.canalathletic.com/noticias/2012-08-20/athletic-medita-invocar-norma-201208201119.html
 

Jasi

Junior Member
Aug 25, 2012
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i think so too..i don't see him or his agent wanting us so it's so hard for him to join us.
some months ago rumours were he wanted to go to EPL
but now I've heard he's willing to accepyt Juve's offer.

He said he wanted to play for a club with real options of winning a Champions Leage, so it could be Juve...

He's agent is his brother... a bad mix.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
19,250
whatever...


The fact is that you think that you're in the middle of a negotiation and I think you're not.
I personally think Llorente is a smokescreen for Cavani or Dzeko. I know a lot of peeps think we got no chance on Cavani, but I feel like something is happening with him. And maybe, just maybe for a transfer like that the club meeds to wait till the nth hour, so that the selling club's fans have little time to react given the relationship of the club. Its either him as a best case scenario (obviously :D) or Dzeko, who we will wait for till deadline day to get on 'our terms' or as close to that as possible.

You make some interesting points about Llorente's weaknesses. I don't think any of us had considered those here given our knowledge or lack thereof, of the player's history and present. Facing competition from other players, building up form and being temperamental are important things to factor in, espesh when switching leagues and moving to a club where the pressure will perhaps be greater and the objectives, higher. With due respect to Bilbao.
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,692
I personally think Llorente is a smokescreen for Cavani or Dzeko. I know a lot of peeps think we got no chance on Cavani, but I feel like something is happening with him. And maybe, just maybe for a transfer like that the club meeds to wait till the nth hour, so that the selling club's fans have little time to react given the relationship of the club. Its either him as a best case scenario (obviously :D) or Dzeko, who we will wait for till deadline day to get on 'our terms' or as close to that as possible.

You make some interesting points about Llorente's weaknesses. I don't think any of us had considered those here given our knowledge or lack thereof, of the player's history and present. Facing competition from other players, building up form and being temperamental are important things to factor in, espesh when switching leagues and moving to a club where the pressure will perhaps be greater and the objectives, higher. With due respect to Bilbao.
You're so cute, baggio. :D
 
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