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    #16
    I have a subtle inkling that some of that money may have made it into Ferguson's pocket. Nothing else can explain such a signing. Just an inkling, of course

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      #17
      He'd still probably get in our team ahead of Stew-pot.
      Modifying post.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
        I have a subtle inkling that some of that money may have made it into Ferguson's pocket. Nothing else can explain such a signing. Just an inkling, of course
        Jason Ferguson still a football agent?

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          #19
          one of the dodgiest transfers ever - totally bizarre - if i remember correctly it was around the same time that ferguson flew to portugal to be a character witness for queiroz in some case or another.....

          trying to not sound like Arn but something seriously dodgy was going on.

          best quote i heard, can't remember who it was, saying that when watching Bebe in training, it was like he was a competition winner
          i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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            #20
            OMG! And I thought Babel was ****e!

            Has there been a worse Premiership player?

            Or is this thread in its own right?

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              #21
              I'm just shocked that Everton haven't tried to sign him......yet!
              Wit is educated insolence. Wannabe Lurker!

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                #22
                Originally posted by redbuz View Post
                I'm just shocked that Everton haven't tried to sign him......yet!


                Gibson - another "quality" player

                Coincidentally another scum player .....

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by redbuz View Post
                  I'm just shocked that Everton haven't tried to sign him......yet!
                  Had Steve Bruce still been at Sunderland he would have bought him and Utd would have probably would have made a profit on him too.
                  We come not to play.

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                    #24
                    The video crashed after 1:27 for me, I think even Youtube was too embarrassed and decided to show him some mercy

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by PTP View Post
                      one of the dodgiest transfers ever - totally bizarre - if i remember correctly it was around the same time that ferguson flew to portugal to be a character witness for queiroz in some case or another.....
                      Yeah it's really weird, he was free in the same summer! Fair enough if Utd hadnt heard of him by then but you'd have thought if he had anything about him at all then one of Sporting, Porto or Benfica would have taken advantage. Then Man Utd deem him worthy of a £7m fee after a couple of friendlies for his new club. Guimaraes have either pulled off the greatest deal of all time or this is dodgy as ****.

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                        #26
                        Dodgy as **** this

                        Portuguese police to question Manchester United over Bébé transfer

                        • Anti-corruption unit contacts striker's former agent
                        • £7.2m signing started just two matches for United

                        Police in Portugal are planning to question Manchester United about the club's €9m (£7.2m) signing of the striker Bébé from the Portuguese club Vitória Guimarães, as part of their criminal investigation into the deal.

                        The judicial police national unit for combating corruption, part of the Justice Ministry based in Lisbon, is investigating the 11 August, 2010 transfer, by which United paid that fee for a player whose only competitive experience was a single season in the Portuguese third division.

                        Bébé's agent, appointed days before he moved to United, was Jorge Mendes, also agent to Cristiano Ronaldo, Nani and Anderson, who moved from Portuguese clubs to Old Trafford in previous seasons. Of the €9m United paid to Vitória for Bébé, Mendes was paid 40%, €3.6m (£2.89m). It was reported in Vitória's subsequent general meeting that Mendes's €3.6m comprised a 10% agent's commission, €900,000, and the further €2.7m because Mendes had also just acquired 30% of Bébé's "economic rights", part-ownership of the player.

                        Sir Alex Ferguson said at the time that Bébé was the only player he had signed in his long managerial career without having watched him at all first, even on video. United said Bébé had been recommended by Carlos Queiroz, coach of the Portugal national team, formerly Ferguson's assistant at Old Trafford.

                        On 10 April, the police anti-corruption unit in Lisbon wrote to Bébé's former agent, Gonçalo Reis, asking him to attend at their headquarters and as a witness to provide his account of what happened in the deal. The letter informed Reis that a processo-crime – literally, criminal proceedings – "relate to the transfer of the professional football player Tiago Manuel Dias Correia (known as 'Bébé') from Vit. Guimarães to Manchester United (England)."

                        The police unit declined to officially confirm to the Guardian the scope of their inquiries or what precise aspects of the transfer they are investigating. Reis has complained formally to the Portuguese Football Federation that Mendes improperly poached Bébé from him before very quickly sealing the United move, in breach of Fifa's regulations governing the conduct of agents.

                        Reis told the Guardian that on 23 April he was interviewed for around three hours by a police inspector, José Cunha Ribeiro, at the anti-corruption unit's offices. Reis said the police asked him in detail about every aspect of the transfer, and told him they plan to ask United for their version of the deal. Subsequently Reis emailed several documents to the inspector, including his contract to represent Bébé.

                        A spokesman for United said: "Clearly if the police ask us for information, we will co-operate with them. Nobody is suggesting that we have done anything wrong."

                        Mendes and his agency Gestifute did not respond to the Guardian's questions about the police investigation. They have previously denied poaching Bébé from Reis. In his complaint to the PFF, Reis claims he had an exclusive contract to represent Bébé as the player's agent for two years from 25 August 2009. Bébé, who had a poor, deprived childhood, his parents having abandoned him, was still living in a care home when he played for Estrela da Amadora, in Portugal's semi-professional third division, in 2009-10.

                        He played one full season as a striker for Estrela, then after they failed to pay him because the club was in financial difficulties, Reis negotiated the termination of the player's contract and Bébé became a free agent. He moved to Vitória, a first division club, in June 2010, with Reis brokering the terms of the contract. For a time Bébé lived in Reis's house as he came to terms with making his way into professional football. He played in just six pre-season friendlies for Vitória when a story appeared in Marca, the Spanish football newspaper, that Real Madrid, managed by José Mourinho, a client of Mendes, were suddenly interested in signing him. United have always said they then moved rapidly to sign him, on the recommendation of Queiroz, who is also represented by Mendes.

                        According to Reis's official complaint, on 9 August, 2010 he received a letter from Bébé, dated 5 August, in which Bébé sacked Reis as his agent. Two days later, on 11 August, Bébé was transferred to United, who paid €9m to Guimarães for him, and gave the player a three-year full professional contract on wages Reis believes are €63,000 a month, net of tax. It emerged subsequently that Mendes had become the agent and owner of 30% of Bébé's economic rights, too, and made €3.6m from the United deal.

                        At United in 2010-11, Bébé was selected to start two matches in the Carling Cup and one in the FA Cup – the fifth round 1-0 victory over Crawley Town – and made four further appearances as a substitute. He scored when he came off the bench against Bursaspor in a Champions League game in Turkey in November 2010. After a year, United sent him on loan to Turkish club Besiktas, which has several Portuguese players on the books. He has been injured for much of the time and, although still contracted to United, spent much of his rehabilitation time back in Portugal.

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                          #27
                          I just pray that the purple nosed one has got his fingers dirty in all this and is found out.
                          "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                            #28
                            7.5 million quid for Bebe take home over 3 years and a probable signing on fee of 5/15%.

                            Factor in the transfer fee and it cant be far off 20million quid.

                            It stinks like Bebe used to.
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                            Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                            Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                                #30
                                Can't see much coming of it to be honest, FA will do everything in their powers to save Fergie face.
                                Vive la France

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