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Re: Summer transfer thread

Postby Bianchi on Ice » Fri Sep 04, 2015 9:25 am

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City64 wrote:Martial to rags done deal SSN reporting .

Absolute fucking mind numbing ridiculous panic signing , oh well it's only the rags ........

Fucking hillarious !


£36 million plus add ons


WHY THE FUCK DO THEY NOT REPORT IT AT £58m????

Cuz that's how much it is with add-ons ...

Or start reporting ours at what's up front fee like sterling is £44m then and not £49m ...

Does my head in how everyone else's spend is told at the lowest possible figure and ours fucking include the cost of diesel used to carry player for his medical and the mineral bottle of water he consumed while there.

SSN reporting one of the add on,s is if Martial WINS the BALLON D`dor

Can anyone believe this shit ?

Falls over laughing ......


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Re: Summer transfer thread

Postby PrezIke » Mon Sep 07, 2015 2:57 pm

http://www.espnfc.us/story/2599536/anth ... ited-study

Anthony Martial deal was €27.9 million too much for Man United - study

http://www.football-observatory.com/IMG ... 17_eng.pdf

Food for thought...

Sterling considered the most undervalued. De Bruyne second to Martial in cost above value.
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Re: Summer transfer thread

Postby Hutch's Shoulder » Mon Sep 07, 2015 4:54 pm

PrezIke wrote:http://www.espnfc.us/story/2599536/anthony-martial-deal-was-27-9m-too-much-for-united-study

Anthony Martial deal was €27.9 million too much for Man United - study

http://www.football-observatory.com/IMG ... 17_eng.pdf

Food for thought...

Sterling considered the most undervalued. De Bruyne second to Martial in cost above value.


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Re: Summer transfer thread

Postby phips » Mon Sep 07, 2015 9:19 pm

Only Real Madrid have spent more than Manchester City in a transfer window, according to a new report.

The Soccerex Transfer Review, compiled by Barcelona's former chief marketing and commercial officer Esteve Calzada, shows City spent €200 million this summer.

That total was topped only when Real paid out €274m in 2009, the year they bought Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka and Xabi Alonso.

City paid £54m for Kevin de Bruyne, the second most expensive signing in Premier League history, and £49m for Raheem Sterling, their record buy until the Belgian arrived.

They also spent £31.5m on Nicolas Otamendi, who became the second-costliest defender in the history of English football after his teammate Eliaquim Mangala.

De Bruyne was the biggest signing in Europe this summer and City's expenditure over the past seven years, of €815m, ranks second only to Real's €817m.

Because the 2014 European champions have brought in more money in by selling players such as Mesut Ozil and Angel Di Maria, City have the biggest net spend over that period.

Barcelona are the third-biggest buyers over the seven years, followed by Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea, Manchester United, Juventus, Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, Arsenal and AC Milan.

Arsenal, who only brought in Petr Cech this summer, were the lowest spenders of those deemed "top teams."

Monaco recouped the most in sales in the 2015 summer transfer window, bringing in €160m, aided by the sale of Anthony Martial, followed by Atletico Madrid, Porto, United and Wolfsburg.

Premier League clubs spent €1.169bn, a record and a 14 percent increase on last year, with United the second-biggest buyers followed by Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham.

City were responsible for the two biggest signings and, including Otamendi, three of the top five.

The report said English top-flight clubs had wasted €650m over the past three years on players who were on the pitch for fewer than 50 percent of the minutes played.

United were deemed to have paid the most for "non-successful players" with €161m spent on for footballers like Di Maria, Marouane Fellaini, Luke Shaw and Shinji Kagawa, who were off the pitch the majority of the time, with the £59.7m Argentine described as the "biggest disappointment."

Tottenham were second in that list after paying €138m for signings such as Ben Davies, Roberto Soldado, Paulinho, Etienne Capoue, Erik Lamela, Mousa Dembele and Gylfi Sigurdsson.

City came third after buying Stevan Jovetic, Javi Garcia, Jack Rodwell and Matija Nastasic, followed by Liverpool, with Lazar Markovic, Mario Balotelli, Iago Aspas and Fabio Borini.

The fact that most Premier League sides are able to bring in expensive players was underlined by statistics showing that 82.7 percent of funds paid by French clubs came from the four biggest buyers -- Paris Saint-Germain, Monaco, Lyon and Marseille -- and 72.5 percent by the Spanish top four, but only 45.7 percent by England's four top spenders.

English Championship clubs, who paid out €137m, also have far greater spending power than their equivalents, with German second-tier clubs, the next biggest buyers, spending €35m.
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Re: Summer transfer thread

Postby Original Dub » Mon Sep 07, 2015 9:56 pm

phips wrote:
Only Real Madrid have spent more than Manchester City in a transfer window, according to a new report.

The Soccerex Transfer Review, compiled by Barcelona's former chief marketing and commercial officer Esteve Calzada, shows City spent €200 million this summer.

That total was topped only when Real paid out €274m in 2009, the year they bought Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka and Xabi Alonso.

City paid £54m for Kevin de Bruyne, the second most expensive signing in Premier League history, and £49m for Raheem Sterling, their record buy until the Belgian arrived.

They also spent £31.5m on Nicolas Otamendi, who became the second-costliest defender in the history of English football after his teammate Eliaquim Mangala.

De Bruyne was the biggest signing in Europe this summer and City's expenditure over the past seven years, of €815m, ranks second only to Real's €817m.

Because the 2014 European champions have brought in more money in by selling players such as Mesut Ozil and Angel Di Maria, City have the biggest net spend over that period.

Barcelona are the third-biggest buyers over the seven years, followed by Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea, Manchester United, Juventus, Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, Arsenal and AC Milan.

Arsenal, who only brought in Petr Cech this summer, were the lowest spenders of those deemed "top teams."

Monaco recouped the most in sales in the 2015 summer transfer window, bringing in €160m, aided by the sale of Anthony Martial, followed by Atletico Madrid, Porto, United and Wolfsburg.

Premier League clubs spent €1.169bn, a record and a 14 percent increase on last year, with United the second-biggest buyers followed by Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham.

City were responsible for the two biggest signings and, including Otamendi, three of the top five.

The report said English top-flight clubs had wasted €650m over the past three years on players who were on the pitch for fewer than 50 percent of the minutes played.

United were deemed to have paid the most for "non-successful players" with €161m spent on for footballers like Di Maria, Marouane Fellaini, Luke Shaw and Shinji Kagawa, who were off the pitch the majority of the time, with the £59.7m Argentine described as the "biggest disappointment."

Tottenham were second in that list after paying €138m for signings such as Ben Davies, Roberto Soldado, Paulinho, Etienne Capoue, Erik Lamela, Mousa Dembele and Gylfi Sigurdsson.

City came third after buying Stevan Jovetic, Javi Garcia, Jack Rodwell and Matija Nastasic, followed by Liverpool, with Lazar Markovic, Mario Balotelli, Iago Aspas and Fabio Borini.

The fact that most Premier League sides are able to bring in expensive players was underlined by statistics showing that 82.7 percent of funds paid by French clubs came from the four biggest buyers -- Paris Saint-Germain, Monaco, Lyon and Marseille -- and 72.5 percent by the Spanish top four, but only 45.7 percent by England's four top spenders.

English Championship clubs, who paid out €137m, also have far greater spending power than their equivalents, with German second-tier clubs, the next biggest buyers, spending €35m.


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Re: Summer transfer thread

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Re: Summer transfer thread

Postby phips » Wed Sep 09, 2015 12:43 am

oops, sorry. didn't know that relevant articles weren't allowed.

Mod, delete my above post.
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Re: Summer transfer thread

Postby mcfcboy123 » Mon Nov 02, 2015 12:55 pm

Some interesting facts about Mata vs Oscar vs De Bruyne.

http://mcfcsupportersclub.co.uk/2015/10 ... ala-games/

I think Mourinho has made a mistake in letting De Bruyne go :)
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Re: Summer transfer thread

Postby john@staustell » Mon Nov 02, 2015 1:06 pm

mcfcboy123 wrote:Some interesting facts about Mata vs Oscar vs De Bruyne.

http://mcfcsupportersclub.co.uk/2015/10 ... ala-games/

I think Mourinho has made a mistake in letting De Bruyne go :)


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Re: Summer transfer thread

Postby Bleed_Blue » Mon Nov 02, 2015 4:04 pm

john@staustell wrote:
mcfcboy123 wrote:Some interesting facts about Mata vs Oscar vs De Bruyne.

http://mcfcsupportersclub.co.uk/2015/10 ... ala-games/

I think Mourinho has made a mistake in letting De Bruyne go :)


Leave the rich cunt alone, he's got rather a lot to worry about at the moment!


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Re: Summer transfer thread

Postby WhyAlwaysMe? » Mon Nov 02, 2015 5:20 pm

mcfcboy123 wrote:Some interesting facts about Mata vs Oscar vs De Bruyne.
http://mcfcsupportersclub.co.uk/2015/10 ... ala-games/

I think Mourinho has made a mistake in letting De Bruyne go :)

Many thanks for sharing this interesting comparison study... However, I think that Oulala has been way too lenient, regarding Jose the Narcissistic One.

They completey neglected to mention all the numerous other transfer mistakes that Moronho has made... Here's a list of some Chelsea's major mistakes, that they should have included:

1) The only reason Fabregas joined Chelski, is because Barcelona dumped him & the Arse wouldn't take him back... Cesc still hails Wenger, in his current interviews.

2) Chelsea buy the risky Falcao, while letting go of Drogba, Lampard, Mata, Schurrle, Lukaku & De Bruyne... All of whom are still capable of turning a match around, by scoring the extra goals they've needed... Even Cuadrado & David Luiz are doing better, now that they have left Chelski!

3) Chelsea let Petr Cech leave, when they should have paid him extra, to stay as a player-coach.

4) Diega Costa's cheating & thuggish antics have brought negative press & extra attention from the match officials. Moronho keeps benching the wrong, scapegoated players, while continuing to indulge & encourage Costa's aggressiveness.

5) Chelski force Eva Carneiro to leave, instead of forcing Moaninho to make a public apology to both Eva & the match officials, for purposely defying ref Michael Oliver's calls, as well as all the other football governing rules!

6) Chelsea never replaced Chief Executive, Ron Gourlay, leaving a communication gap between the players, the manager, the coaching staff, and Abramovich & the Chelsea board members.

7) Jose, the Specialist in 3rd Season Implosions, was exposed at Real Madrid & he is proving why he is NOT the best manager, that Chelsea will ever have!

8) The pleasure in knowing that my rant against Mourinho, could easily also fit in the "Astonishing Mourinho Meltdown," "Moaninho," "Eva Carneiro, " "The Sack Race" and "Are Chelsea Out Of It?" threads!
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Re: Summer transfer thread

Postby Dubciteh » Mon Nov 02, 2015 5:23 pm

mcfcboy123 wrote:Some interesting facts about Mata vs Oscar vs De Bruyne.

http://mcfcsupportersclub.co.uk/2015/10 ... ala-games/

I think Mourinho has made a mistake in letting De Bruyne go :)


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