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    Post by Guest Thu Dec 24, 2009 1:18 pm

    Dinho wasn't dinho went man utd came callling

    eto'o wanted to sign for man utd as a last resort

    Xavi never wanted to play for man utd.

    Barca and madrid have a bigger pull for most players in football, but thats it.

    If its which club is the biggest currently, which is the sense i'm getting from reading the other post

    Then chelsea, would have to be added to my list of 4, if its about all time, history and everything, then its

    Madrid,Barca
    Milan,Man utd.
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    Post by Kimbo Thu Dec 24, 2009 1:32 pm

    Man U are at a disadvantage when it comes to competing with other g14 clubs because they refuse to pay huge fee's to agents. Will an agent push his player towards Man U, or a team that will give him millions for making a deal happen?
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    Post by Sheffield gunner Thu Dec 24, 2009 1:34 pm

    Kimbo wrote:Man U are at a disadvantage when it comes to competing with other g14 clubs because they refuse to pay huge fee's to agents. Will an agent push his player towards Man U, or a team that will give him millions for making a deal happen?

    http://www.sunderlandecho.com/sport/Sunderland-outspent-Man-Utd-on.5871424.jp

    The full list is:

    Arsenal - £4,760,241

    Aston Villa - £1,708,374

    Birmingham - £974,982

    Blackburn - £1,610,885

    Bolton - £3,166,611

    Burnley - £468,398

    Chelsea - £9,562,223

    Everton - £2,008,407

    Fulham - £1,469,258

    Hull - £1,599,188

    Liverpool - £6,657,305

    Manchester City - £12,874,283

    Manchester United - £1,517,393

    Portsmouth - £3,184,725

    Stoke - £716,042

    Sunderland - £2,007,040

    Tottenham - £6,066,935

    Wigan - £5,527,548

    West Ham - £3,576,972

    Wolves - £1,235,703
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    Post by Tweesus Thu Dec 24, 2009 1:36 pm

    Wigan's is the most shocking!
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    Post by Allez les rouges Thu Dec 24, 2009 1:38 pm

    Özil wrote:hmm bayern can spend more money then liverpool and arseanl together, and arseanl dont have a history, they have Wenger who made the club big, when weger leaves this club will be done Wink so i dont understand this arguably

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    Post by Super Progress Thu Dec 24, 2009 3:27 pm

    L r dd wrote:1. Man Utd....History, prestige, Money and the fact it's the first time in yeah a long time.

    2. Barca - Just think it has so much attached to it.

    3. Milan - History and a lot of other factors.

    4. Real Madrid- Even 4 is probably to high, just to many guys get a chance at managing Madrid, it's lost a lot of value. People already talk about possible next managers when the new one is doing well, that doesn't happen at many other clubs.
    But Lrd that has always been the case for Real Madrid and Barcelona. But I agree that Perez and Calderon deluded the value of the position by hiring so many nobodies in such a short time and also by firing Capello that removed any doubt big managers had about whether it is worth taking a chance with Real Madrid.

    Now for my list I would say it is between Milan, Man Utd,Barcelona, Real Madrid. Milan has also deluded the value of the manager position by hiring Leonardo(a scout). At the moment I can't see Ferguson leaving Man Utd in the best condition for the next guy. If Barcelona kept Guardiola then they would be the most stable but next they have presidential elections and Guardiola is already thinking about stopping from football. Inter has a case aswell having money plus the dominant position in Italy.
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    Post by Romford Pele Thu Dec 24, 2009 7:17 pm

    Özil wrote:hmm bayern can spend more money then liverpool and arseanl together, and arseanl dont have a history, they have Wenger who made the club big, when weger leaves this club will be done Wink so i dont understand this arguably


    Oooooh ok, good logic.
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    Post by Pierre Littbarski Thu Dec 24, 2009 7:47 pm

    L r dd wrote:Unlikely. And you say that but we could prolly fetch 50 mill for Berbatov, Nani, and a few kids...the guy at watford and cathcart or someone. And most wouldn't notice anyone's left.

    lol!

    Believe me, you won't be getting any cash for him.

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    Post by Glenarch of the Glen Thu Dec 24, 2009 9:16 pm

    Ballack, Robben, J Cole and Mikel all turned down Man United in favour of Chelsea

    Harry Kewell and Glenn Hysén turned down Man United in favour of Liverpool

    Alan Shearer turned down Man United in favour of Blackburn, and then Newcastle

    Stephen Ireland refused to sign for them ok

    Shevchenko and Benzema turned them down in recent years

    as did

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    Post by Glenarch of the Glen Thu Dec 24, 2009 9:24 pm

    btw the correct answer to the question posed is: Real Madrid

    sooner or later someone is going to get their gums around those plumbs and break the ridiculous cycle. Walking into Barcelona or Manchester United is an infinitely easier task than the mechanical bucking bronco that is the Real Madrid job.
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    Post by Super Progress Thu Dec 24, 2009 10:32 pm

    Glenn the Christmas Hysén wrote:btw the correct answer to the question posed is: Real Madrid

    sooner or later someone is going to get their gums around those plumbs and break the ridiculous cycle. Walking into Barcelona or Manchester United is an infinitely easier task than the mechanical bucking bronco that is the Real Madrid job.
    Barcelona are basically the same in their behaviour allthough they tend to have a ying yang thing going for them. The difference for me is that Real Madrid has even more attention and more player per se that just dislikes them for what ever reason(and there are a couple geek )

    But I would say that it is certainly the most difficult job. But for me Big would imply that it is a job that everybody wants. At the moment it is a very tempting job but as I explained big coaches are freightened and interested in equal measures.

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