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Lifestyle => Sports & Entertainment => Topic started by: Elano on July 02, 2010, 02:06:05 AM
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Manchester City last night launched a £100million summer spending spree with David Silva’s £24million capture.
City splashed out £120million last summer and they could match that eye-watering sum again with Silva the first of several big-money buys.
The Blues could fork out over £60million in just 72 hours.
Jerome Boateng officially completes his £11million switch from Hamburg on Thursday while Yaya Toure’s £26million move from Barcelona is all but done.
James Milner remains firmly in Roberto Mancini’s sights and City aim to clinch his £25million signing if he tells Aston Villa he wants to go when he returns from holiday.
And with Mancini also keen on Benfica defender David Luiz and Wolfsburg striker Edin Dzeko, City’s spending could easily top £100million for the second successive summer.
The megabucks Premier League side are also on course to smash the £300million barrier with their outlay in the two years since billionaire Sheikh Mansour bought the club.
City’s riches were enough to blow even Chelsea out of the water in the race for Silva and the Spanish World Cup winger has agreed a four-year deal worth a staggering £140,000-a-week.
Mancini has achieved a real coup in capturing Silva from Valencia and says the Euro 2008 winner’s arrival, which will be rubberstamped when he completes his medical after the World Cup, will help him attract more big names.
The Italian claims Silva’s transfer sends out a clear signal as he attempts to turn City into genuine title challengers next season.
“In signing David, we are showing the world that we are bringing the best players here and that we hope to compete to win the Premier League,” said the City manager.
“When players see what is happening at Manchester City and the ambition, they are attracted to what we are building and want to be a part of it.
“I think David is one of the best midfielders in Europe and I hope he will be a very important player for Manchester City. I’m so pleased he’s coming to us. I think he can make a big, big impact for Manchester City.”
Silva, 24, who had been at Valencia since he was 10, will meet his new team-mates later this month when he has had a holiday after the World Cup and the Canary Islander has promised to live up to his pricetag.
He wants to go down in the club’s history by helping the team win their first trophy since their League Cup success in 1976.
“I want to say that I always hoped to come to Manchester City and I’m excited about my future there,” he said. “They are a club with a great future with fantastic players. I want to be an important player in Manchester City’s history.
“I believe the Premier League is one of the best competitions in the world and I want to bring success to City and win trophies for them.
“The time is right for me to seek a new challenge and I’m thrilled about playing in England with Manchester City.”
City CEO Garry Cook sealed Silva’s transfer on Monday in face-to-face talks with Valencia president Manuel Llorente when he thrashed out the £24million fee.
The Blues agreed to delay news of the deal until yesterday morning because Silva was part of the Spain squad playing Portugal in the World Cup on Tuesday.
Ironically, Silva did not feature in the 1-0 win and he has not played since being substituted during Spain’s loss to Switzerland in their opening game.
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So when will football finally have a rule that teams are only allowed to spend what they earn and not what some random camel jerkers inhereted through business that has absolutely nothing to do with the sport?
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So when will football finally have a rule that teams are only allowed to spend what they earn and not what some random camel jerkers inhereted through business that has absolutely nothing to do with the sport?
if we are not talking about "dirty" money, what's the problem ?
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So when will football finally have a rule that teams are only allowed to spend what they earn and not what some random camel jerkers inhereted through business that has absolutely nothing to do with the sport?
if we are not talking about "dirty" money, what's the problem ?
it would be quite interesting rule actually...
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i don't see the problem, really...
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“I want to say that I always hoped to come to Manchester City and I’m excited about my future there,” he said.
Yeah, every kid's dream right there...
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“I want to say that I always hoped to come to Manchester City and I’m excited about my future there,” he said.
Yeah, every kid's dream right there...
;D
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“I want to say that I always hoped to come to Manchester City and I’m excited about my future there,” he said.
Yeah, every kid's dream right there...
;D
the Spanish World Cup winger has agreed a four-year deal worth a staggering £140,000-a-week.
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“I want to say that I always hoped to come to Manchester City and I’m excited about my future there,” he said.
Yeah, every kid's dream right there...
;D
the Spanish World Cup winger has agreed a four-year deal worth a staggering £140,000-a-week.
:-X this is fucked up
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It's quite the definition of selling your soul to the devil... Dzeko will ruin his career if he goes there... and I wouldn't feel sad for him or anyone who does so...
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“I want to say that I always hoped to come to Manchester City and I’m excited about my future there,” he said.
Yeah, every kid's dream right there...
;D
the Spanish World Cup winger has agreed a four-year deal worth a staggering £140,000-a-week.
:-X this is fucked up
fucked up ?
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It's quite the definition of selling your soul to the devil... Dzeko will ruin his career if he goes there... and I wouldn't feel sad for him or anyone who does so...
why ? do you really think that wolsfburg is better than manchester city ?
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It's quite the definition of selling your soul to the devil... Dzeko will ruin his career if he goes there... and I wouldn't feel sad for him or anyone who does so...
why ? do you really think that wolsfburg is better than manchester city ?
nah, but he is clearly the number 1 striker in wolfsburg and can have 3 shitty games in a row with everybody still loving and appreciating him. if he goes to city, there's a shitload of offensive players who are also very famous and good, and if he has shitty games the english yellow press will torch him and he will be benched. city fans will also just see him as just another asset and he will be thrown in the trash if he sucks. wolfsburg on the other hand, he has grown into a world-wide known player there, they aren't used to having big stars, they will always love him and go through tough times with him.
and trust me, he still does have shitty games and he still misses clear goal chances, even though he's of course a very skilled striker
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It's quite the definition of selling your soul to the devil... Dzeko will ruin his career if he goes there... and I wouldn't feel sad for him or anyone who does so...
why ? do you really think that wolsfburg is better than manchester city ?
nah, but he is clearly the number 1 striker in wolfsburg and can have 3 shitty games in a row with everybody still loving and appreciating him. if he goes to city, there's a shitload of offensive players who are also very famous and good, and if he has shitty games the english yellow press will torch him and he will be benched. city fans will also just see him as just another asset and he will be thrown in the trash if he sucks. wolfsburg on the other hand, he has grown into a world-wide known player there, they aren't used to having big stars, they will always love him and go through tough times with him.
and trust me, he still does have shitty games and he still misses clear goal chances, even though he's of course a very skilled striker
there are some valid points in what you say, but you we are talking about Manchester City not United, Arsenal or Chelsea.
i'm sure that city's fans have patience for a good striker like dzeko...
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“I want to say that I always hoped to come to Manchester City and I’m excited about my future there,” he said.
Yeah, every kid's dream right there...
;D
the Spanish World Cup winger has agreed a four-year deal worth a staggering £140,000-a-week.
:-X this is fucked up
fucked up ?
Yes, how many clubs are there out there that can afford to pay those wages. I bet Silva hadn't even heard of the club before they came in with an offer. No-one else could offer him this much money so how is it not fucked up?
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“I want to say that I always hoped to come to Manchester City and I’m excited about my future there,” he said.
Yeah, every kid's dream right there...
;D
the Spanish World Cup winger has agreed a four-year deal worth a staggering £140,000-a-week.
:-X this is fucked up
fucked up ?
Yes, how many clubs are there out there that can afford to pay those wages. I bet Silva hadn't even heard of the club before they came in with an offer. No-one else could offer him this much money so how is it not fucked up?
sure....fucked up just because we are talking about manchester city and not united ::)
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“I want to say that I always hoped to come to Manchester City and I’m excited about my future there,” he said.
Yeah, every kid's dream right there...
;D
the Spanish World Cup winger has agreed a four-year deal worth a staggering £140,000-a-week.
:-X this is fucked up
fucked up ?
Yes, how many clubs are there out there that can afford to pay those wages. I bet Silva hadn't even heard of the club before they came in with an offer. No-one else could offer him this much money so how is it not fucked up?
sure....fucked up just because we are talking about manchester city and not united ::)
so, what tempted him then? Europa League? LOL
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Manchester City's £17m bid for Wayne Bridge rival Aleksandar Kolarov accepted by Lazio
Kolarov, who made two appearances for Serbia during the World Cup, has yet to agree personal terms with City.
But with manager Roberto Mancini appearing to have reached a successful conclusion to his month-long pursuit of the 24 year-old, Bridge's future at Eastlands now looks increasingly uncertain.
The former Chelsea defender endured a turbulent campaign last season, with a long-term knee injury and poor form threatening his position in the team.
And although Mancini kept faith in the defender, issuing strong public backing during the scandal involving then-England captain John Terry and Bridge's former partner which led to the player retiring from international football, doubts over his top-level ability remained.
Should Kolarov agree personal terms and complete a medical, he will follow summer signings David Silva, Yaya Toure and Jerome Boateng into Eastlands.
Joe Hart, the City keeper, has cut short his summer break to fly to Portland for the club's pre-season training camp in the United States. Hart, an unused substitute during England's World Cup campaign, had not been due to report back for training until the end of next week.
Another fuckin good signing!
Kolarov is strong,fast and he got a fuckin killer left foot.
http://www.youtube.com/v/DMfs2zsebOY&feature=related