Ted Hughes wrote:If he does go there, it will also show that PSG are going to build one of the top clubs in Europe irrespective of FFP. In the future, the liklihood is that they will be one of our bigest rivals as the landscape of football changes.
Be interesting to see how Platini deals with this & of course he will now have potential enemies in the capital of his own country.
Watch your back, you wine swilling, cheese gobbling, freeloading, fat, shithouse.
Oh & fuck off Tevez.
Ted Hughes wrote:If he does go there, it will also show that PSG are going to build one of the top clubs in Europe irrespective of FFP. In the future, the liklihood is that they will be one of our bigest rivals as the landscape of football changes.
Be interesting to see how Platini deals with this & of course he will now have potential enemies in the capital of his own country.
Watch your back, you wine swilling, cheese gobbling, freeloading, fat, shithouse.
Oh & fuck off Tevez.
1950 wrote:CityGer wrote:If he does go there it will also show, if there was ever any doubt, that playing top level football comes second.
Just like joining us then?
CityGer wrote:1950 wrote:CityGer wrote:If he does go there it will also show, if there was ever any doubt, that playing top level football comes second.
Just like joining us then?
The Premier league is top level football, the French league isn't.
lets all have a disco wrote:PSG's next game is against Brest our is against Tottingham.
Nuff said really Tottingham are a mucher firmer test.
CityGer wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:PSG's next game is against Brest our is against Tottingham.
Nuff said really Tottingham are a mucher firmer test.
Depends on the Brest.
lets all have a disco wrote:CityGer wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:PSG's next game is against Brest our is against Tottingham.
Nuff said really Tottingham are a mucher firmer test.
Depends on the Brest.
But he doesnt like playing in the Champions League.
CityGer wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:CityGer wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:PSG's next game is against Brest our is against Tottingham.
Nuff said really Tottingham are a mucher firmer test.
Depends on the Brest.
But he doesnt like playing in the Champions League.
Too firm a brest??
PSG confirm Tevez talks
Paris Saint Germain manager Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed talks are ongoing regarding the potential signing of Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez.
Sky Sports sources on Thursday morning revealed the controversial Argentine's advisor, Kia Joorabchian, was due to meet with the wealthy and ambitious Ligue 1 club in France.
AC Milan and Inter Milan have both seemingly failed in attempts to agree a fee with City for Tevez, who has not played since his infamous bust-up with Roberto Mancini in September.
But PSG - funded by their mega-rich Qatari owners - are attempting to meet City's reported £30million-plus valuation and to convince Tevez to join their fledgling project.
Ancelotti wanted to sign the 27-year-old when at Chelsea and when asked about negotiations to take the striker to PSG, he told Sky Sport Italia: "It is in progress. But it is not easy, because he is an important player.
"We are very interested to take him and there is City's desire to sell. But we must also consider the agreement with the player."
PSG last week failed to sign AC Milan striker Alexandre Pato after he rejected a move, which consequently meant the defending Serie A champions could not afford Tevez.
The Brazilian is just one player to be linked to PSG and other names have included Fernando Torres, who arrived at Chelsea five months before Ancelotti was last May sacked, and his Stamford Bridge club-mates, Didier Drogba and Florent Malouda.
Ancelotti claimed to have been offered the chance to sign the £30m Spaniard along with Manchester United's Dimitar Berbatov, Tottenham's Roman Pavlyuchenko and Napoli's Edinson Cavani.
But the PSG boss has now backtracked on his statement, as he said: "I have been offered many players, but Cavani and Torres are not part of them.
"Many names are linked to me only because I had a good relationship with them, such as Drogba and Malouda."
Inter Milan's Maicon and Thiago Motta have also been mentioned as names on Ancelotti's list of transfer targets along with Roma icon Daniele De Rossi and Juventus legend Alessandro Del Piero.
But former Juventus and AC Milan boss Ancelotti said: "There are many good players in Italy, such as Maicon and Motta, but we do not try to take them from Inter."
Regarding Rossi, whose contract talks continue to drag on ahead of the summer expiry of his current terms, Ancelotti said: "Again, I say I like him. But we do not try to take him.
"He has a Roma heritage. It is right he can remain there."
However, a bid to sign 37-year-old Del Piero, with the Italian's contract in Turin set to run out in May and PSG known to want a veteran squad member after failing in a pursuit of David Beckham, could yet materialise.
Ancelotti said: "He'll be out of contract at Juventus, so everything can happen."
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CityGer wrote:
Too firm a brest??
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