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JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Hopefully Raiola gets banned from football and serve a sentence over that, football will be better without him not to mention Zlatan's knees. But knowing the rascal he will find a way to get out of this.
Hopefully it's an important watershed to dampen this super agent domination of top end transfers.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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English FA, always there to back their brothers

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39882054

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From the Mail:

Raiola told the Financial Times last year: 'I can't talk about the contract but in a deal like Pogba's, it's not just the clubs who earn from it.'
Asked specifically if it was paid by Juventus, he said: 'No — not in the way that you're saying it. I have to see how I can phrase this in a way that Juventus cannot tackle me through the law, let's say. Hmm. How can I say it? (Long pause) Yes: in this deal Juventus was not the only owner of the player's rights.'

He was then asked if that was not therefore a breach of third party ownership rules, given that it was banned. 'Not then,' said Raiola in reference to the fact that he struck the dealead with Juventus in 2012. 'Only afterwards.'

He admitted that before 2015, when the new ruling was introduced by FIFA, he did have stakes in some players. 'Not often, but sometimes,' he said.

Raiola has insisted he has not broken rules regarding third-party ownership of footballers +5

Asked if Pogba was among the clients he had a stake in, he said: 'It's not TPO (third party ownership). Be careful with the legal definition of TPO. But let's say that in that case there was an upside for our side. And by our side, I mean the player's side.' Raiola conceded that such arrangements are 'not allowed any more' and the FT also quoted Juventus saying 'no third party had any ownership of the player's rights'.

But one well-placed observer nevertheless posed the question of 'where a stake in the transfer ends and third party ownership begins'.

In April 2015, FIFA said: 'Third party ownership of players' economic rights refers to third party investments in the economic rights of professional players, potentially in order to receive a share of the value of any future transfers of those players.'

A ban on TPO was introduced on May 1 that year but FIFA said that 'existing agreements can remain in place until their ordinary contractual expiry'. The governing body also said that 'as an additional obligation, all existing agreements covered by the ban need to be recorded within FIFA's Transfer Matching System by the end of April 2015'.
 

PhRoZeN

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Mar 29, 2006
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Apparently he played well today. It's only because celta vigo like in the first leg suffered against physical players, which is why fellaini, pogba and bailly were all pretty good.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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What a bitch this guy has turned into without world class players like Vidal, Marchisio, Khedira, Pirlo covering for his lazy ass. Can't even boss Celta Vigo midfield. Looks like an absolute scrub. For every world class pass, dribble, move he makes, he fucks up 10 more. 105 mil. :rofl:
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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What a bitch this guy has turned into without world class players like Vidal, Marchisio, Khedira, Pirlo covering for his lazy ass. Can't even boss Celta Vigo midfield. Looks like an absolute scrub. For every world class pass, dribble, move he makes, he fucks up 10 more. 105 mil. :rofl:
People look at me funny when I say Pogs isnt a third as good as he's protrayed to be
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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People look at me funny when I say Pogs isnt a third as good as he's protrayed to be
If he got his head sorted out and stopped prancing around the pitch like he's the best player in football or throwing little tantrums at himself and teammates when he or they fuck up, or just lazily jogging back while the other team scores because he can't be arsed to run back with effort... he'd be as good as he's portrayed to be, and might be a 100 mil player...

But this year's version of Pogba is a 30-40 mil player.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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If he reaches his potential he will seem like a bargain.

One of the most complete players I've ever seen and has all the tools in his locker to be a world beater.
He's a terrible finisher and extremely wasteful in possession with the obscene number of long shots he takes. Unless he improves his end product dramatically, his fee will never seem a bargain.
 

Hydde

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Mar 6, 2003
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He has all the skill in the world but as long as he keeps his dabbing, his tantrums, his lazyness and his lack of pro mentality..he will always be at his 60%
 

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