RibbleValleyRover Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Interesting. What is the 30 per cent thing about? The Blackburn Rovers recently changed coach. El técnico Mark Hughes se despidió del banquillo para dejar el cargo a Paul Ince, un ex seleccionado inglés. The coach Mark Hughes was dismissed for leaving the bench from Paul Ince, a former selected English. Ince se desempeñó en el puesto de Segundo Castillo en su época de jugador. Ince served in the post Second Castle in his time player. En el equipo inglés actúa el delantero paraguayo Roque Santacruz, quien es la figuras de su selección en las eliminatorias al Mundial 2010. The British team serving the Paraguayan striker Roque Santacruz, who is the figures of his selection in the World Cup 2010 playoffs. El Blackburn finalizó en séptimo lugar en la Copa FA. The Blackburn finished in seventh place in the FA Cup. “Y además es uno de los cinco clubes que disputará la Copa UEFA”, anticipó Jorge Guerrero, representante de Castillo. "And also is one of five clubs that host the Uefa Cup," predicted Jorge Guerrero, representing Castillo. El volante consideró que jugar en ese equipo “representaría una vitrina internacional para abrir más puertas a los ecuatorianos”. The steering wheel felt that playing in that team "would be an international showcase to open more doors to the Ecuadorians." Por otra parte, en caso de una negociación, El Nacional tiene derecho al 30%, señaló Néstor Landeta, gerente del club criollo. Moreover, if a negotiation, El Nacional is entitled to 30%, said Nestor Landeta, manager of the club Creole. ===== My god these online translators are absolute crap "Moreover, if a negotiation, El Nacional is entitled to 30%, said Nestor Landeta, manager of the club Creole." A sell on clause to another club if he joins us?
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QOTSA Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Interesting. What is the 30 per cent thing about? According to El Nacional's president, his club are entitled to 30 percent of a transfer fee for Castillo.
nicko Posted July 15, 2008 Author Posted July 15, 2008 Pull your herad out of the sand (or should I say nicko's behind), let me remind you again... "There is no interest from me in Paul Robinson. As far as I am concerned, I want to keep Brad. I do not want to sell Brad, so why should I want Paul Robinson?" At the very least you can't deny that he is lying with "There is no interest from me in Paul Robinson" if nicko is correct. And while you're at it...put it among these. Mark Hughes has a contract and does not want to leave. Lucas Neill won't be sold while he is still in contract. Craig Bellamy has NO escape clause. Alan Shearer is staying. What people say and what is happening are often two different things.
iamarover Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Interesting. What is the 30 per cent thing about? The Blackburn finished in the seventh place in the Glass FA. “ And also five is one of clubes that will dispute the Glass UEFA ”, there anticipated Jorge Guerrero, representative of Castle. The frill thought that to play in this team “ would represent an international shop window to open more doors to the Ecuadorians ”. On the other hand, in case of a negotiation, The National has right to 30 %, pointed out Néstor Landeta, manager of the Creole club. Dodgy translation off the net but you get the picture...Is the National his club?
doctorryan Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 I've a few elderly relatives who would have disagreed with you on that statement. Well the flak is pretty mild in Eastern Maryland & Delaware these days Gord.
nicko Posted July 15, 2008 Author Posted July 15, 2008 According to El Nacional's president, his club are entitled to 30 percent of a transfer fee for Castillo. So let's see... Deportivo Della Valle, who own the player, get the money. Red Star Belgrade, who had the player for two years, think they are getting 40 per cent. El Nacional, his old club in Ecuadord, think they will get 30 per cent. All the best...
Atomicrover Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 And while you're at it...put it among these. Mark Hughes has a contract and does not want to leave. Lucas Neill won't be sold while he is still in contract. Craig Bellamy has NO escape clause. Alan Shearer is staying. What people say and what is happening are often two different things. 40:15, Nicko
RibbleValleyRover Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Nicko, can you see any truth in Neill and Bellamy to City? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtm.../ufnmanc115.xml
1&OnlyRover Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Castillo...certainly thinks he is coming...but that will take a bit of sorting out...there is another midfielder who will be watched shortly. No name on that for the time being. Osorio...on the watch list - very soon. I can't name the right winger, but the Pennant 'interest' suggests there may be problems with that better one. And a goalkeeper. Is the other midfielder going to be watched Micheal Bradely Please no pennant, cud you give us a hint nicko, of how much the mystery right winger theyre looking at is valued at and what league he is playing in
Ewood and I Would Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 And while you're at it...put it among these. Mark Hughes has a contract and does not want to leave. Lucas Neill won't be sold while he is still in contract. Craig Bellamy has NO escape clause. Alan Shearer is staying. What people say and what is happening are often two different things. I'll also add it to some of yours.... Blackburn are going to buy Anelka. David bentley will sign his contract soon and won't be leaving (which you said a number of times) Didier Dechamps will get the Newcastle job .....what your sources say and the turth aren't always the same
nicko Posted July 15, 2008 Author Posted July 15, 2008 I'll also add it to some of yours.... Blackburn are going to buy Anelka. David bentley will sign his contract soon and won't be leaving (which you said a number of times) Didier Dechamps will get the Newcastle job .....what your sources say and the turth aren't always the same Correct. But you might want to read the stories rather than stop at the headlines. Mark Hughes wanted Anelka and told the club that. Check it out. Bentley was quite happy to negotiate a new contract and there was no turbulence until late in the season when he reverted to type and went big-time. Deschamps spoke to Newcastle. They thought better of it. Are you trying to tell me Kevin Keegan was first choice? I suppose Harry Redknapp never met them either... Keep going.
QOTSA Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 "Moreover, if a negotiation, El Nacional is entitled to 30%, said Nestor Landeta, manager of the club Creole." A sell on clause to another club if he joins us? That's the way I understand it. Although the article doesn't make it clear, I think the 30 percent is related to a future transfer. As Nicko says, a complicated business!
1&OnlyRover Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/t...ers/7506744.stm sounds good just what we needed
RibbleValleyRover Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 That's the way I understand it. Although the article doesn't make it clear, I think the 30 percent is related to a future transfer. As Nicko says, a complicated business! I agree it sounds like its going to be a highly complicated deal, with several parties owning a percentage of him.
1&OnlyRover Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 In all situations if ince is telling a porky and want to sell frideal to villa and purchase robinson from spurs, you'd wanted it sorted before tommrow when they jet off
RibbleValleyRover Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/t...ers/7506744.stm sounds good just what we needed I was pretty impressed with Winterburn after hearing his interview on Talksport. You can't doubt his credentials as he was part of the greatest premier league defense seen so far, plus he played under George Graham a manager who was famous for making a solid defense. I think he will do a great job.
nicko Posted July 15, 2008 Author Posted July 15, 2008 In all situations if ince is telling a porky and want to sell frideal to villa and purchase robinson from spurs, you'd wanted it sorted before tommrow when they jet off Ince isn't telling lies...he is making a stance. Prices have still to be agreed. It's no problem.
1&OnlyRover Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 http://www.spurs.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=508143 looks like someone got up on the wrong side of their bed
modes98 Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Deportivo Della Valle, who own the player, get the money. Red Star Belgrade, who had the player for two years, think they are getting 40 per cent. El Nacional, his old club in Ecuadord, think they will get 30 per cent. All the best... Very simple. Agree a deal with Deportivo Della Valle. Then it's up to them to argue with the others over the how much they owe each other. or to make it even more simple if they don't get their act together they will end up getting 40% of nothing as every team gets scared off.
mark Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 .....what your sources say and the turth aren't always the same ewood, you clearly have very little understanding of the transfer market and you don't appreciate nickos generous contributions to this board... removed
joey_big_nose Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 No, rather obviously it's not confirmed. If it was confirmed we wouldn't have spent the last 60 pages on this thread debating whether or not its true, which is basically what it all comes down to. Whether its unrest, Ince doesn't fancy him, Ince thinks he should replace him sooner rather than later, whatever - I just find it hard to believe this is purely Brad's choice. It's just too convenient. To be honest i tend to agree with you that there seems to be something odd afoot. One angle that perhaps hasn't been considered is that we have had a change here and while Brad gets on with and has no problem with Ince he fancies joining up with Lerner at Villa, and with Hughes going it is a logical time to do that. He is obviously a loyal guy so moving on while the club is in transition makes sense as he is not letting down anyone. And I can see the long term merits in the "sell Friedal buy Robinson" argument. But it just seems such a bizarre time to do it when we need a right midfielder, a central midfielder, a right back, and we are fighting off concerted efforts to buy Cruz. There has to be something going on. Either Ince or Brad don't get on, or Ince considers the offer of Robinson too good to turn down, or Brad has decided that he wants to play for Villa under lerner. I suppose it could also appeal to Ince as he would be making a statment that a new era has begun. Hope he is not taking that approach though.
1&OnlyRover Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 http://www.skysports.com/video/0,20285,12606_3168868,00.html - if anyone missed inces interview its on here
EwoodGlory Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 I really hope we don't get Pennant. I like Pennant, he can provide quality service into the box. I would rather go for Aimar though if he is available for £7m.
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