Football Talk 2006/2007 Season
31-08-2006, 14:32
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Re: Football Talk 2006/2007 Season
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"Own the rights" - what's next? Arbitraging futures in Hedge Funds about footballers?
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Apparently it is quite common for individuals to own players contracts rather than clubs in South America . I don't really know how it works but I suspect it has something to do with clubs trying to finance debts without selling their best players and it has caused problems in the past with transfers
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31-08-2006, 17:03
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31-08-2006, 17:06
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Re: Football Talk 2006/2007 Season
HOLY ****ING ****!! Its not a loan...
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West Ham United are delighted to announce the double signing of Argentinian World Cup stars Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano from Brazilian club Corinthians.
The pair have been signed for an undisclosed fee and put pen to paper on permanent contracts with the Club this afternoon. All other aspects of the transfers will remain confidential and undisclosed.
The transfers represent a massive coup for the Hammers, who have beaten off some of Europe's biggest clubs to secure the services of the duo - both of whom played a key role for Argentina as they reached the World Cup quarter-finals in Germany this summer before losing to the hosts in a penalty shoot-out.
http://www.whufc.com/articles/article.php?page_id=8247
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31-08-2006, 17:34
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Re: Football Talk 2006/2007 Season
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HOLY ****ING ****!! Its not a loan...
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You know The Sun on line reported that the deal was a loan with the view to a permanent transfer, I just assumed that the transfer would be to some one else , defiantly one of the better bits of business done this summer
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31-08-2006, 17:50
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Re: Football Talk 2006/2007 Season
Breaking News
Money bags Cambridge United have signed......
A new tea lady on a part time basis.
Manager Rob Newman commented "I have been after her for years"
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31-08-2006, 18:43
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Re: Football Talk 2006/2007 Season
Lucky escape for the Welsh squad me thinks.
Linky
Makes you wonder, what "object" could possibly be floating around so high up there in the first place.
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01-09-2006, 09:23
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Re: Football Talk 2006/2007 Season
Everton manager vs Rooney/Daily Mail
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...on/5304692.stm
Mind you, probably cost Roonaldo less than his gee-gees/slapper habits
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01-09-2006, 10:30
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Re: Football Talk 2006/2007 Season
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Lucky escape for the Welsh squad me thinks.
Linky
Makes you wonder, what "object" could possibly be floating around so high up there in the first place.
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Imagine the front-page news had it been the England team....
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01-09-2006, 13:01
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This is the deal according to the Telegraph...
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All that West Ham would say is that the deal for both players is permanent, although it is understood that the package could eventually cost them an eye-watering £60 million.
That is highly unlikely as, in return for paying a small fee for the players and covering their wages now, West Ham have agreed to hefty sell-on clauses in the event of one of the bigger clubs in the Premiership, or on the continent, making a bid. It is believed that if a £30 million bid for either is tabled, then West Ham must sell or pay Corinthians the same amount to keep them.
In return, West Ham will also get a small percentage of any sell-on fee. Corinthians are also understood to have negotiated an option to buy them back at the same price West Ham have paid.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/mai...1/sfnwes01.xml
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01-09-2006, 13:08
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Re: Football Talk 2006/2007 Season
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All that West Ham would say is that the deal for both players is permanent, although it is understood that the package could eventually cost them an eye-watering £60 million.
That is highly unlikely as, in return for paying a small fee for the players and covering their wages now, West Ham have agreed to hefty sell-on clauses in the event of one of the bigger clubs in the Premiership, or on the continent, making a bid. It is believed that if a £30 million bid for either is tabled, then West Ham must sell or pay Corinthians the same amount to keep them.
In return, West Ham will also get a small percentage of any sell-on fee. Corinthians are also understood to have negotiated an option to buy them back at the same price West Ham have paid.
This is the deal according to the Telegraph...
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01-09-2006, 13:15
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Re: Football Talk 2006/2007 Season
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This is the deal according to the Telegraph...
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Apparently we only paid a million for them, personally I think there is more to this, there is talk of them being part of a £132 million take over by the MSI group, which imo would be bad for the club, last year when they tried it was reported that they wanted to turn the club into a feeder for clubs like Arsenal and Chelsea.
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01-09-2006, 15:04
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i heard that Chelsea are meant to be fronting some of this money but that coul just be some load of rubbish.. read it on the web the other day but only seen it on one site as comment on a forum by a user so might not be true
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01-09-2006, 15:29
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01-09-2006, 17:07
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Re: Football Talk 2006/2007 Season
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It has to be these guys surely ?
http://www.mediasportsinvestments.com/
Pure speculation of course
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02-09-2006, 11:30
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