Wooders wrote:will he be a CB or RB?
I have a feeling that he will start out as rightback covering centerbacks when needed.
Wooders wrote:will he be a CB or RB?
Wooders wrote:will he be a CB or RB?
Mike J wrote:Wooders wrote:will he be a CB or RB?
i want us to keep micah and sell zabaleta
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Wooders wrote:will he be a CB or RB?
I have a feeling that he will start out as rightback covering centerbacks when needed.
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Mike J wrote:Wooders wrote:will he be a CB or RB?
i want us to keep micah and sell zabaleta
surely the other way around?!
Mike J wrote:IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Mike J wrote:Wooders wrote:will he be a CB or RB?
i want us to keep micah and sell zabaleta
surely the other way around?!
nope, i think zabaleta is awful.
Wooders wrote:Mike J wrote:IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Mike J wrote:Wooders wrote:will he be a CB or RB?
i want us to keep micah and sell zabaleta
surely the other way around?!
nope, i think zabaleta is awful.
I agree - can't see why so many rate him
DoomMerchant wrote:is Boateng a RB or CB? i need someone who knows to tell me. Not Vhero. Or IBH. ;)
cheers
lets all have a disco wrote:You best change Micah's nickname.
Jerome is ten times bling,this shit is super hero bling.
http://jboateng.com/jerome-boateng-bund ... annschaft/
Ive never seen a cheesier logo/entrance sequence in my life.
lets all have a disco wrote:Bottle of champagne for Mr Boateng please.
I bet the ladies will love this guy.
Wolfsburg insist they have not received a bid from Manchester City for highly-rated striker Edin Dzeko.
Dzeko has been the subject of heightened transfer talk lately after it emerged the frontman had a release clause in his contract should a fee be agreed.
An initial period for offers in the region of £35million was not met with any concrete advances, according to the club, but new reports have circulated suggesting City had tabled a bid.
City boss Roberto Mancini was said to be one of the early frontrunners to try and capture the Bosnia forward, who netted 22 goals last season in 34 appearances.
But managing director Dieter Hoeness says he has not received anything in the way of a bid since the deadline for an automatic release passed at midnight on Monday.
He told Deutsche Presseagentur: "There is no bid, we have received no offer. What we have received was an email, short, before the end of Monday.
"But that email was in a written form and with regard to its content in no way near anything we could and wanted to consider in this case.
"We have not changed our viewpoint on the future of Edin Dzeko, we want him to stay on."
Dzeko's contract at the Volkswagen Arena expires in June 2013, but a release clause in his deal means an agreed fee - offered before the end of May - would trigger his exit.
The 24-year-old has reportedly courted the interest of City's rivals Manchester United.
DoomMerchant wrote:what does this stuff continue to make us look amateurish in our dealings in transfers? very frustrating read, but maybe i should temper that with a bit of consideration that it's posturing for a deal on the part of Wolfsburg...
http://football365.com/story/0,17033,86 ... 76,00.htmlWolfsburg insist they have not received a bid from Manchester City for highly-rated striker Edin Dzeko.
Dzeko has been the subject of heightened transfer talk lately after it emerged the frontman had a release clause in his contract should a fee be agreed.
An initial period for offers in the region of £35million was not met with any concrete advances, according to the club, but new reports have circulated suggesting City had tabled a bid.
City boss Roberto Mancini was said to be one of the early frontrunners to try and capture the Bosnia forward, who netted 22 goals last season in 34 appearances.
But managing director Dieter Hoeness says he has not received anything in the way of a bid since the deadline for an automatic release passed at midnight on Monday.
He told Deutsche Presseagentur: "There is no bid, we have received no offer. What we have received was an email, short, before the end of Monday.
"But that email was in a written form and with regard to its content in no way near anything we could and wanted to consider in this case.
"We have not changed our viewpoint on the future of Edin Dzeko, we want him to stay on."
Dzeko's contract at the Volkswagen Arena expires in June 2013, but a release clause in his deal means an agreed fee - offered before the end of May - would trigger his exit.
The 24-year-old has reportedly courted the interest of City's rivals Manchester U***d.
Original Dub wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:what does this stuff continue to make us look amateurish in our dealings in transfers? very frustrating read, but maybe i should temper that with a bit of consideration that it's posturing for a deal on the part of Wolfsburg...
http://football365.com/story/0,17033,86 ... 76,00.htmlWolfsburg insist they have not received a bid from Manchester City for highly-rated striker Edin Dzeko.
Dzeko has been the subject of heightened transfer talk lately after it emerged the frontman had a release clause in his contract should a fee be agreed.
An initial period for offers in the region of £35million was not met with any concrete advances, according to the club, but new reports have circulated suggesting City had tabled a bid.
City boss Roberto Mancini was said to be one of the early frontrunners to try and capture the Bosnia forward, who netted 22 goals last season in 34 appearances.
But managing director Dieter Hoeness says he has not received anything in the way of a bid since the deadline for an automatic release passed at midnight on Monday.
He told Deutsche Presseagentur: "There is no bid, we have received no offer. What we have received was an email, short, before the end of Monday.
"But that email was in a written form and with regard to its content in no way near anything we could and wanted to consider in this case.
"We have not changed our viewpoint on the future of Edin Dzeko, we want him to stay on."
Dzeko's contract at the Volkswagen Arena expires in June 2013, but a release clause in his deal means an agreed fee - offered before the end of May - would trigger his exit.
The 24-year-old has reportedly courted the interest of City's rivals Manchester U***d.
That's exactly how I felt when I read it. I hope to fuck it sin't, but it sounds damn like another botch job.
Beefymcfc wrote:Original Dub wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:what does this stuff continue to make us look amateurish in our dealings in transfers? very frustrating read, but maybe i should temper that with a bit of consideration that it's posturing for a deal on the part of Wolfsburg...
http://football365.com/story/0,17033,86 ... 76,00.htmlWolfsburg insist they have not received a bid from Manchester City for highly-rated striker Edin Dzeko.
Dzeko has been the subject of heightened transfer talk lately after it emerged the frontman had a release clause in his contract should a fee be agreed.
An initial period for offers in the region of £35million was not met with any concrete advances, according to the club, but new reports have circulated suggesting City had tabled a bid.
City boss Roberto Mancini was said to be one of the early frontrunners to try and capture the Bosnia forward, who netted 22 goals last season in 34 appearances.
But managing director Dieter Hoeness says he has not received anything in the way of a bid since the deadline for an automatic release passed at midnight on Monday.
He told Deutsche Presseagentur: "There is no bid, we have received no offer. What we have received was an email, short, before the end of Monday.
"But that email was in a written form and with regard to its content in no way near anything we could and wanted to consider in this case.
"We have not changed our viewpoint on the future of Edin Dzeko, we want him to stay on."
Dzeko's contract at the Volkswagen Arena expires in June 2013, but a release clause in his deal means an agreed fee - offered before the end of May - would trigger his exit.
The 24-year-old has reportedly courted the interest of City's rivals Manchester U***d.
That's exactly how I felt when I read it. I hope to fuck it sin't, but it sounds damn like another botch job.
Why is it another botch job, where does it state that City have made an offer? Do the highlighted words state that City have made an offer, does it say the E-Mail is from our club? It's still all specualtion and rumour.
I have no doubts that we have made enquiries about Dzeko like we have with a few others, but at the same time I do not think he is our first choice. I also think that with him having interest from the likes of Milan and U***d then our team don't want to be seen as the patsie's again if the player himself decides on joining one of them.
I think the plan would be 'Lay the Seed', if you know what I mean.
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