Alioune DVToure wrote:This is interesting if true but AS, SPORT and Marca are probably the three least trustworthy sports publications in the world. I'll have a dig around elsewhere in the Spanish press and see if anything tangible comes up.
I like Atleti and have a lot of friends who support them, so I'd like this to be true.
brite blu sky wrote:Alioune DVToure wrote:This is interesting if true but AS, SPORT and Marca are probably the three least trustworthy sports publications in the world. I'll have a dig around elsewhere in the Spanish press and see if anything tangible comes up.
I like Atleti and have a lot of friends who support them, so I'd like this to be true.
take the probability out and you would be spot on.
Would be very good if true imo. Would piss Real off too in the longer term.
It is 'puente' (bridge) days here this week, which is a kind of official unofficial skyve off work because there are two holidays separated by a day.. so what's the point going to work then! i will have a scout around though.
Ted Hughes wrote:This sounds like the 'grobarisation' plan that Frank was trying to set up with Jim Cassell even before the Sheihk's takeover but on a higher level. I wonder if this is what Jim has been up to? All of those clubs are serious entities in their various leagues.
It would be great for some of our best young players to be playing competitive football rather than reserve team stuff & to swap some of our malcontents for players who may suit us better, without actually paying a transfer fee.
brite blu sky wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:This sounds like the 'grobarisation' plan that Frank was trying to set up with Jim Cassell even before the Sheihk's takeover but on a higher level. I wonder if this is what Jim has been up to? All of those clubs are serious entities in their various leagues.
It would be great for some of our best young players to be playing competitive football rather than reserve team stuff & to swap some of our malcontents for players who may suit us better, without actually paying a transfer fee.
ha ha.. er Grob might have something to do with this then too eh!
While there have been mutual benefit deals and feeder club stuff set up before, im not sure anything as ambitious as this has. In the long term strategic sense it could be quite interesting, not only in the player movement and sharing info thing but in the market/business side. It is a co-operation angle that you cant see the rags or real madrid and the like doing as they are too far up their own arses of self importance.
Ted Hughes wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:This sounds like the 'grobarisation' plan that Frank was trying to set up with Jim Cassell even before the Sheihk's takeover but on a higher level. I wonder if this is what Jim has been up to? All of those clubs are serious entities in their various leagues.
It would be great for some of our best young players to be playing competitive football rather than reserve team stuff & to swap some of our malcontents for players who may suit us better, without actually paying a transfer fee.
ha ha.. er Grob might have something to do with this then too eh!
While there have been mutual benefit deals and feeder club stuff set up before, im not sure anything as ambitious as this has. In the long term strategic sense it could be quite interesting, not only in the player movement and sharing info thing but in the market/business side. It is a co-operation angle that you cant see the rags or real madrid and the like doing as they are too far up their own arses of self importance.
Be interesting to see if one of the rumoured other teams to join is an MLS team. That would suggest marketing is a big part of the deal. Agree about rags & Co; they would want slaves rather than partners.
john@staustell wrote:Am I alone in having never heard of:
Raja Casablanca (Morroco), Al Ain (UAE), Muangthong United (Thailand)?
.............although the latter sounds linked to the girly trade.
I've heard of the Shanghai people, because didn't we play them in a really dire defeat once under Pearce? That cost me £120 because I subscribed to Setanta for 12 months for that match, and there was no other football on that season!!
brite blu sky wrote:Thought you would like this turn of events (if true). Got any inside info from Atlético ?
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