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napoleonic

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Sep 7, 2010
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thats exactly my point soccer has gotten ridiculously stupid and out of hand and we over pay players who arent worth that amount then the teams are financially in trouble a year later. This needs to end before soccer as we know it will. So people yelling just pay the 45 million are insane out of the 70 we have thats over 50% to one player its idiotic
it happens anywhere else too! do you think it's worth that F1 teams spending billions dollars for these boring races??? it's not, but it does happen.... but what we're dealing with aguero situation is that we are close to a dream, yet we said it's not worth the risk (while at the same time we went royal for garbages) ; it's just :sergio: IMO.
 

AndreaCristiano

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it happens anywhere else too! do you think it's worth that F1 teams spending billions dollars for these boring races??? it's not, but it does happen.... but what we're dealing with aguero situation is that we are close to a dream, yet we said it's not worth the risk (while at the same time we went royal for garbages) ; it's just :sergio: IMO.
who gives a shit about F1! We are talking the best scenario for a team that only has 70 million to spend this year
 

petersmit

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Wednesday 6 July, 2011
Juve's €35m Aguero bid rejected
Spanish sources report Atletico Madrid have rejected a €35m Juventus offer for Sergio Aguero.

According to As newspaper, the Bianconeri bid €32m cash plus ownership of midfielder Tiago Mendes.

It’s a long way off his €45m buy-out clause and the sum Real Madrid are reportedly willing to shell out for the striker.

Amauri and Momo Sissoko were also proposed as potential makeweights in the deal, but Atletico are determined to bring in only cash.

There were also rumours of Manchester City getting involved in the Aguero chase, but in Argentina they see it very much as a two-horse race.

“I spoke to Kun a few days ago,” explained former Boca Juniors star Martin Palermo on Cadena Cope.

“He told me he’s waiting to work out if it’ll be possible to join Real Madrid or Juventus. I think he knows what is best for him, but has no real preference. It depends on what the Atletico directors decide to do.”

http://www.football-italia.net/jul6s.html

nothing new but...

wait a minute.. how is tiago 3m?
 
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