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The difference between last year and this year were two penalty kicks in two different games, hardly a sign of a team with a shit dressing room.

You've latched on to an argument and assumed the dressing room was WW3 :lol:

Truth be told LVG should get a CL winners medal too. It was his philosophy that Bayern use today only with increased talent.
 

Jimbo

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Hard to argue...

Falcao is throwing his career away by signing for Monaco

The Colombian striker is quite rightly regarded as one of the most lethal finishers in world football, but he appears to have taken a step down in level solely for financial gain

Radamel Falcao is arguably the third-best forward in the world, coveted by Europe's biggest clubs and at 27-years-old set to embark on the prime of his career. Yet he has now just joined the champions of Ligue 2. How could any true football fan be anything but bewildered by that last statement?

Of course, the former Atletico Madrid ace does not owe us neutrals anything. He has got where he is today all on his own; through a combination of exceptional talent and hard work. He deserves his success. He deserves his wealth (as much as any top footballer can truly ‘deserve’ the ridiculous riches bestowed upon him by the modern game).

As Tottenham’s refreshingly honest Benoit Assou-Ekotto likes to point out, injury can curtail a career at any moment, so the onus is on a rational-thinking professional to make as much money as possible while he can.

However, Falcao has already been handsomely rewarded for his ability to place a ball in the back of a net with great regularity, having been the subject of two multi-million euro transfer deals during an eight-year professional career that has taken him from Argentina to Spain via Portugal.

His next move was always guaranteed to be his most lucrative. Indeed, Chelsea were willing to meet the Colombian's reported €60 million buy-out clause in order to take him to Stamford Bridge on what would have been a very handsome wage.

Regardless of how the game views the Blues, and the way in which they have acquired their domestic and European success, one would have at least been able to accept Falcao at face value if upon signing for the Premier League outfit, he had claimed that he had joined Chelsea in order to realise his ambition of winning the Champions League. Given the Londoners lifted the trophy last year, we might very well have believed him when he said it wasn’t about the money.

However, how else are we expected to react to the news that he is instead to move to Monaco than by presuming that Falcao is motivated solely by financial gain? Surely he won’t have the audacity to claim that he has been lured to Monte Carlo by anything other than a near tax-exempt status that will enable him to earn a net salary of €14m-per-year?
Surely he won't insult our intelligence by suggesting that he is driven by anything other than avarice? Surely he won’t speak of 'new challenges' and ‘exciting projects’, as Samuel Eto’o did when he accepted a world-record wage to join Anzhi Makhachkala two years ago?

At least in Eto’o's case, he could hide behind the fact that he had won all there was to win in the club game. The Cameroonian arrived in Russia a three-time Champions League winner; Falcao is merely the 'King of the Europa League'.

Yet by moving to Monaco that moniker could be as good as it gets for Falcao in terms of his legacy. Indeed, even if les Rouge et Blanc do win their battle with the French Football Association (FFA) over an extremely advantageous tax system that will allow them to attract other money-motivated characters to Monte Carlo, it will be at least another year before Monaco are in the Champions League.

Even then, as we have seen with Paris Saint-Germain, it is likely that it will take the Dmitry Rybolovlev-owned outfit a couple of years to establish themselves among Europe’s elite. By that stage, Falcao will be pushing 30 and what should have been the best years of his career will have passed, wasted while plying his trade away from a top club and outside of a truly top league.

In a sporting sense, that would be tragic. This is a player who almost single-handedly destroyed Chelsea in this season’s Super Cup final with a hat-trick of the highest order. Four months later, he lit up Camp Nou with a goal of such class that even the home fans could not help but applaud in admiration.

It was a perfectly understandable reaction from the Barcelona faithful. It has been obvious to anyone with a modicum of interest in the game that this is a player of rare talent. He belongs at the very highest level. He deserves to be playing Champions League football every year and seemed eminently capable of transforming Atletico into a major European force.

Falcao has been blessed with a precious gift and it would genuinely be a crying shame if he does not realise his full potential.

As the saying goes, the saddest thing in life is wasted talent. Falcao and his army of agents and financial benefactors have made his choice. It is the wrong one. And it will shape how we remember him forever.

http://www.goal.com/en/news/1717/ed...-career-away-by-signing-for-monaco?ICID=CP_96
 

Jimbo

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so Chel$ki got outChel$kied ?

Not really Twizz

As the article says, Monaco can't offer him European football for at least another year

As a Chelsea fan I'm very happy to see him go to Monaco though. I'd much rather see him confined to Ligue 1 than see him bang in goals against us

As the article also says though, neutrals should be pretty disappointed
 

Haffa

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That Goal.com article screams but-hurt fanboy. He's entitled to go where he wants.

If he'd have come to Chelsea I'd have been stoked, but there are other options. Last season was when we should have made a serious move. I look forward to watching him bang them in for Claudio.
 

AusKnightRKO

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That Goal.com article screams but-hurt fanboy. He's entitled to go where he wants.

If he'd have come to Chelsea I'd have been stoked, but there are other options. Last season was when we should have made a serious move. I look forward to watching him bang them in for Claudio.

Falcao is still owned by an investment group, it gets a small choice but not much.
 

Mong

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That Goal.com article screams but-hurt fanboy. He's entitled to go where he wants.

If he'd have come to Chelsea I'd have been stoked, but there are other options. Last season was when we should have made a serious move. I look forward to watching him bang them in for Claudio.

Yep 100%

Normally jimmy would be cheering a person earning as much as they possibly can.

14mill net per year? What would he likely have earned at Chelsea?
 
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Jimbo

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That Goal.com article screams but-hurt fanboy. He's entitled to go where he wants.

If he'd have come to Chelsea I'd have been stoked, but there are other options. Last season was when we should have made a serious move. I look forward to watching him bang them in for Claudio.

True, although the only way you'll get to do that is by watching Ligue 1

As usual, we can disregard Voyeur's non-contribution to the debate
 
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Getting paid a ton of money tax free to live in arguably the best place in the world. It's an easy decision.

Since La Liga isn't on TV here and you hardly get to see any EL coverage it's no different not seeing him in France as it is Spain anyway.
 

Mong

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Making shite loads of cash to live in such a place is making great use of ones career I'd argue. Even if it's ultimately only for a short while.
 

AusKnightRKO

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Overnight arsenal rumors.

Cesar has agreed a 2 year deal for 65k
Grenier has chosen arsenal
Cesc to arsenal rumors have spread like a bushfire

If he goes to man utd for 30mill, Arsenal would recieve 50% plus 10mill they owe Arsenal.
 

AusKnightRKO

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Sunday Rumors

Got to admit thought there ould have been more in it today.
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Atletico Madrid have joined city rivals Real in the race to sign Luis Suarez from Liverpool, having sold Radamel Falcao to Monaco for £50m. But Real could cool their interest in the Reds striker, 26, if they are encouraged to move for his fellow Uruguayan, Napoli striker Edinson Cavani, 26.
Full story: Mail on Sunday


Tottenham winger Gareth Bale has been linked with Real Madrid among others.Tottenham will tell Wales international Gareth Bale, 23, who has also been linked with Real Madrid, that he is not for sale at any price when he finishes a holiday in the United States.
Full story: Sunday Telegraph

But Real Madrid will test Tottenham's resolve with a world record £85m bid for Bale.
Full story: The Times (subscription required)
Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke, 22, could tell the club he wants to leave to try to engineer a move to Arsenal or Tottenham.
Full story: Daily Express

Borussia Dortmund have joined Atletico Madrid in targeting a move for 27-year-old Arsenal striker Lukas Podolski.
Full story: the Sun

New Stoke manager Mark Hughes wants to make PSV Eindhoven's Netherlands international defender Erik Pieters, 24, his first signing in a £4m deal.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

French midfielder Clement Grenier, 22, has paved the way for a move to Arsenal by admitting he wants to leave Lyon.
Full story: Metro

Sevilla winger and Manchester City target Jesus Navas, 27, has confirmed he will leave the Spanish club.
Full story: L'Equipe


Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas, 26, will meet manager Tito Vilanova this week for talks about his future, with Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal and Chelsea all interested in signing him.
Full story: Mail on Sunday

Everton defender Johnny Heitinga, 29, appears keen to leave the Goodison Park club, with Turkish side Fenerbahce a possible destination.
Full story: the Sun


Blackpool winger Tom Ince could follow in his father Paul's footsteps by playing for Inter Milan, with the Italian side joining the list of clubs interested in signing the 21-year-old.
Full story: Daily Express
OTHER GOSSIP

If England fail to qualify for next summer's World Cup in Brazil, it could cost £50m in lost income.
Full story: Mail on Sunday


Manchester United's Brazilian twins Rafael and Fabio, 22, claim England's players face nothing like the expectation they have to deal with in their homeland.
Full story: Mail on Sunday

Brazilian forward Neymar, who was linked with Chelsea, Manchester City and Real Madrid before opting for a move to Barcelona, says he did not want to play for a club that "changes coach every season".
Full story: Daily Express


Wigan boss Roberto Martinez, 39, could face strong competition for the job of Everton manager after 54-year-old Ralf Rangnick, who is currently sporting director at Austrian club Red Bull Salzburg, impressed Toffees chairman Bill Kenwright in interview.
Full story: the Sun

Meanwhile, former Manchester United striker and current Molde boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has joined the running to become Everton manager.
Full story: The Times (subscription required)


West Brom manager Steve Clarke has urged his club to improve Youssouf Mulumbu's contract to head off interest in the 26-year-old Congo midfielder from Fiorentina.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

New Stoke manager Mark Hughes, 49, says a chat with his former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who retired as boss of the Old Trafford club at the end of the season, helped rejuvenate him following his sacking by QPR.
Full story: the Sun


Crystal Palace defender Danny Gabbidon, 33, is hoping to sign a new contract with the Eagles after helping Ian Holloway's side win promotion to the Premier League.
Full story: Sunday Mirror
AND FINALLY

Napoli chairman Aurelio De Laurentiis says he wants to buy an English club and install Edoardo Reja as manager in a similar arrangement to Udinese's relationship with Championship side Watford.
Full story: Tuttosport
 
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Fabregas is not going to United. Today he is quoting specifically denying that. If he ever leaves Barcelona he's coming back to Arsenal.

Cesar is almost a done deal.
 

Twizzle

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surprised to hear Navas wants to leave Seville, cant see him moving our of the country tho
 

AusKnightRKO

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Cavani and Gomez up front would be crazy good, but i get the feeling tgat Cavani to Madeid, Chelsea or Man City is now a go.
 

AusKnightRKO

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Bayern are looking at Laurent Koscielny from arsenal for transfer.

How about 15 mill plus Kos for Shaqiri,Can and Hojbjerg

Arsenal can then Buy Rooney for 24mill, Jovetic for 25 mill and 8 - 12 mill for Sakho

Wojcech
Sagna....TV....Sakho.....Gibbs/Monreal
.........Can/Arteta.........
Cazorla........Wilshere
Jovetic.....Rooney.....Shaqiri

Would be the first time we ever spent a bucket load but with 560k in wages soon to be off the bill and 20mill re couped in sales we will be fine to spend 40mill for the season
 
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Lmao That old Koscielny rumour pop up again. Where does he fit since Van Buyten re-signed and Kirchhoff is coming? :lol:

15mio plus 2 players you've never seen before :lol: your obsession with transfers is profound
 

AusKnightRKO

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Watched Can at u 17 world cup and Shaqiri for Both Bayern and Basel, And after seeing him on here i searched up Pierre from his youth Brondby days and hes like a new version of Schweinsteiger. so ill happily take a gamble on that.

And please Kos > Van Buyten

And its Silly Season what else is there too do.
 
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