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Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby Original Dub » Fri Jan 13, 2017 7:10 pm

They're making their intentions known.

80m bid for costa with a package of 30m a year in wages.

Costa has since basically gone on strike in the last three days in order to push the move through.

This is getting serious.

But will it be good or bad news for city?
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby iwasthere2012 » Fri Jan 13, 2017 7:16 pm

Original Dub wrote:They're making their intentions known.

80m bid for costa with a package of 30m a year in wages.

Costa has since basically gone on strike in the last three days in order to push the move through.

This is getting serious.

But will it be good or bad news for city?

Is Yaya still not interested?
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby Green & Blue » Fri Jan 13, 2017 7:19 pm

Won't be sorry to see him gone.

How is it Chelsea always come up trumps when selling players?

Knowing our record for moving on players City will prob be the only team to lose a player to China on a loan and end up paying their wages for the next few years.

The money no doubt is attractive to some but who in the right mind wants to watch a league made up predominantly of mediocre Asian players.
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby CTID Hants » Fri Jan 13, 2017 7:24 pm

Green & Blue wrote:Won't be sorry to see him gone.

How is it Chelsea always come up trumps when selling players. Knowing our record for moving on players City will prob be the only team to lose a player to China on a loan and end up paying their wages for the next few years.


Dodgy owner is how chelski do OK I reckon....

Us, I thought Bony was keen to go out there, well probably end up paying Chinese to take him at this rate.

I am neither surprised about Costa not bothered the dirty git is going, actually quite glad.

Famous last words but I cannot think of any our prizes players jumping ship just for massive cash....
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby Original Dub » Fri Jan 13, 2017 7:25 pm

The figures are so big they will turn heads with their offers.

But what will it mean for the rest of the big clubs if he goes?
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby nottsblue » Fri Jan 13, 2017 7:32 pm

Brilliant news for us if he leaves. Or sulks and strops because he isn't allowed to leave.

Can't see it myself however. Most footballers might have a moan if they want out of a contract but they are professional enough to realise it may put off potential suitors if they don't give their all.

Regards China, it does appear they want to make a headline signing which they hope more players will follow. A bit like when Beckham went to the MLS. Perhaps Oscar was the first one, as he is still a relatively young player in his prime.

Just wish that Bony or Kolarov or Nasri or any number of our deadwood squad players would get signed up, preferably for exorbitant fees, but just getting them off our books would be a blessing
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Fri Jan 13, 2017 8:10 pm

Original Dub wrote:The figures are so big they will turn heads with their offers.

But what will it mean for the rest of the big clubs if he goes?


It means most players coming to the twilight years of their careers will go , and to be honest , who the fuck can blame them with all that money being thrown their way.Its a job for most players , they play/work for money like we all do so maybe now or the very near future, for a period of time, (if China go berserk and try to sign all and sundry) we might see more and more youth getting a break to play quicker in their teams than they normally would do.

I still think that China will go the same way the USA went in the early years when they also threw silly money at the top players from our league - it all came to an end eventually.
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby nottsblue » Fri Jan 13, 2017 8:26 pm

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Original Dub wrote:The figures are so big they will turn heads with their offers.

But what will it mean for the rest of the big clubs if he goes?


It means most players coming to the twilight years of their careers will go , and to be honest , who the fuck can blame them with all that money being thrown their way.Its a job for most players , they play/work for money like we all do so maybe now or the very near future, for a period of time, (if China go berserk and try to sign all and sundry) we might see more and more youth getting a break to play quicker in their teams than they normally would do.

I still think that China will go the same way the USA went in the early years when they also threw silly money at the top players from our league - it all came to an end eventually.

You may well be right. But if the Chinese people take to football in their own country like the Europeans and South Americans, then they are in it for the long haul. Problem still in the USA is the general population still aren't that bothered compared to the other sports on offer
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby dazby » Fri Jan 13, 2017 9:25 pm

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Original Dub wrote:The figures are so big they will turn heads with their offers.

But what will it mean for the rest of the big clubs if he goes?


It means most players coming to the twilight years of their careers will go , and to be honest , who the fuck can blame them with all that money being thrown their way.Its a job for most players , they play/work for money like we all do so maybe now or the very near future, for a period of time, (if China go berserk and try to sign all and sundry) we might see more and more youth getting a break to play quicker in their teams than they normally would do.

I still think that China will go the same way the USA went in the early years when they also threw silly money at the top players from our league - it all came to an end eventually.


Shelve that comment with the City owners getting bored and packing up one.

They want to win a World Cup. This is part of their plan. They don't back down on their plans.
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby Beefymcfc » Fri Jan 13, 2017 9:55 pm

So, China just want Chelsea players to boost their market? Chelsea must be having problems with FFP again. Good old Roman!
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby PaulieIrish » Fri Jan 13, 2017 10:11 pm

SSN reporting that Costa now dropped due to fight over move with Conte. Loving it!

http://www.skysports.com/football/news/ ... eague-club
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby Crossie » Fri Jan 13, 2017 10:13 pm

Any Chinese club which tries to sign our star players should be acquired and dismantled.
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby Mikhail Chigorin » Fri Jan 13, 2017 10:25 pm

dazby wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Original Dub wrote:The figures are so big they will turn heads with their offers.

But what will it mean for the rest of the big clubs if he goes?


It means most players coming to the twilight years of their careers will go , and to be honest , who the fuck can blame them with all that money being thrown their way.Its a job for most players , they play/work for money like we all do so maybe now or the very near future, for a period of time, (if China go berserk and try to sign all and sundry) we might see more and more youth getting a break to play quicker in their teams than they normally would do.

I still think that China will go the same way the USA went in the early years when they also threw silly money at the top players from our league - it all came to an end eventually.


Shelve that comment with the City owners getting bored and packing up one.

They want to win a World Cup. This is part of their plan. They don't back down on their plans.


This.

When you think of the engineering projects they are currently undertaking and the efforts and the cost of these (the Spratley islands for example), football just represents a different challenge to overcome and the money will be made available to address this.

As you say, "they don't back down on their plans".
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Fri Jan 13, 2017 10:32 pm

Mikhail Chigorin wrote:
dazby wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Original Dub wrote:The figures are so big they will turn heads with their offers.

But what will it mean for the rest of the big clubs if he goes?


It means most players coming to the twilight years of their careers will go , and to be honest , who the fuck can blame them with all that money being thrown their way.Its a job for most players , they play/work for money like we all do so maybe now or the very near future, for a period of time, (if China go berserk and try to sign all and sundry) we might see more and more youth getting a break to play quicker in their teams than they normally would do.

I still think that China will go the same way the USA went in the early years when they also threw silly money at the top players from our league - it all came to an end eventually.


Shelve that comment with the City owners getting bored and packing up one.

They want to win a World Cup. This is part of their plan. They don't back down on their plans.


This.

When you think of the engineering projects they are currently undertaking and the efforts and the cost of these (the Spratley islands for example), football just represents a different challenge to overcome and the money will be made available to address this.

As you say, "they don't back down on their plans".


I take the point on board but I would question why spend so much on foreign players if that is your goal, surely investment in their own talents' development should be at the forefront of their thoughts?
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby PrezIke » Sat Jan 14, 2017 7:07 am

Wow.

Chelsea are top and favourites to win by a decent margin...and now one of their most important players is on strike and may be off?!?

Isn't this unprecedented? (If true)
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby PrezIke » Sat Jan 14, 2017 7:17 am

This is about acting as a business, combined with the arrogance and superiority complex that exists
Within Chinese culture.

Not all Chinese business moves are about something like winning the World Cup.
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Sat Jan 14, 2017 7:55 am

It's PROFESSIONAL football so I've always thought that all the talk about "mercenaries" is bit silly. It's a short career that can end any given day and you have no qualifications for any profession outside football and very few really end up making any decent career as managers. So you grap every single penny you can. I never blame any professional going after money. Loyalty is for supporters.

HOWEVER it's STILL football and it's their competitiveness that got them where they are. If, as is the case with Costa, they can get ALMOST as much money and still play truly competitive football I would always choose the competition.
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby Dameerto » Sat Jan 14, 2017 8:06 am

Crossie wrote:Any Chinese club which tries to sign our star players should be acquired and dismantled.

I think our Chinese connections (all the way to the top) have something to do with us not being raided, and no rumour of raids. Maybe we will let them have a cast off or two but I honestly think our stars are untouchable for Chinese clubs.
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby london blue 2 » Sat Jan 14, 2017 8:35 am

They're hardly gonna win the world cup with Chinese mega stars Costa, oscar and tevez.

England have some of the best stars in our league and have done for years, if anything its seen to restrict development of young English players hindering the national team.
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Re: Chinatown - Costa wants out

Postby Hazy2 » Sat Jan 14, 2017 8:47 am

dazby wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Original Dub wrote:The figures are so big they will turn heads with their offers.

But what will it mean for the rest of the big clubs if he goes?


It means most players coming to the twilight years of their careers will go , and to be honest , who the fuck can blame them with all that money being thrown their way.Its a job for most players , they play/work for money like we all do so maybe now or the very near future, for a period of time, (if China go berserk and try to sign all and sundry) we might see more and more youth getting a break to play quicker in their teams than they normally would do.

I still think that China will go the same way the USA went in the early years when they also threw silly money at the top players from our league - it all came to an end eventually.


Shelve that comment with the City owners getting bored and packing up one.

They want to win a World Cup. This is part of their plan. They don't back down on their plans.


Nothing like the USA, they are targeting current world stars not, Great players from 10 yrs ago. If they get Costa, or say Kun then that is when it will get very interesting indeed. The wages being paid do have a thing common with USA, they are massive.
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