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    Monaco are set to make a world record £85m bid for Cristiano Ronaldo. Monaco will offer Ronaldo €330k p/w which amounts to €20m p/s. (Independent)
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      20 million per second is too much. not even the guy who owns walmart probably makes that.
      dave of mutilation

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        Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



        May the Lord bless this post.

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          Exclusive: Monaco set to make world record £85m bid for Cristiano Ronaldo

          Super-rich French club poised to step in as contract talks between Portuguese winger and Madrid falter
          Jack Pitt-Brooke

          Tuesday 11 June 2013


          Monaco are ready to make a world record €100m (£85m) bid for Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo.

          Ronaldo has just two years left on his contract at Madrid and is known to be disillusioned with life at the Santiago Bernabeu, at the end of his fourth season there.

          The Ligue 1 club, funded by Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, have already spent over £110m this summer on Radamel Falcao of Atletico Madrid and James Rodriguez and Joao Moutinho of Porto. They are now prepared to make their boldest move yet, taking advantage of the Portuguese forward's frustration at Madrid, and failure to sign a new deal, to tempt him to join with a world record salary offer of €20m (£17m) per year.

          Monaco are closely monitoring Ronaldo's negotiations with Real Madrid over a contract extension, and if no deal is done by late July or August they will make their move. There have been talks between Monaco and Ronaldo's camp over the last 18 months and the two parties met earlier this year.

          Ronaldo feels underappreciated at Madrid and believes he is due a pay rise. He is especially keen to earn more than his great rival Lionel Messi at Barcelona. In February of this year, Messi signed a new contract with Barcelona that will last until 2018, heavily incentivised but with a basic salary starting at €12m per year, but increased through bonuses and image rights.

          Monaco will offer Ronaldo an annual salary of €20m, which would equate to nearly £330,000 per week. The principality of Monaco does not charge its residents income tax and so Ronaldo would become the highest-paid footballer in the world.

          Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who would be his Ligue 1 rival at Paris Saint-Germain, has a net salary of between €13m and €14m but because of France's near 75 per cent tax rate on top earners, Paris have to pay out far more than that. Monaco would face no such issue.

          This summer, since their promotion back to Ligue 1, Monaco have spent more than £100m on players, all of whom are clients of Ronaldo's agent, Jorge Mendes. Their summer spending started with a combined £60m on the Porto pair Rodriguez and Moutinho – both of whom are Mendes players, as is Ricardo Carvalho, formerly of Chelsea and Real Madrid, who arrived on a free transfer.

          Their next purchase was Falcao, the Colombian forward who joined from Atletico Madrid for a fee of roughly £50m, and will be paid £12m annually. Victor Valdes, the Barcelona goalkeeper, is likely to be the next arrival. They have also been linked with John Terry.

          Monaco would have to bid another world record fee for Ronaldo, as Real Madrid would be keen to make back the €95m (£80m) which they paid Manchester United for him in 2009. United are also keen on Ronaldo's signature this summer, with the player himself open to the possibility of returning to Old Trafford, where he enjoyed six brilliant seasons between 2003 and 2009. There has also been ongoing dialogue between Ronaldo's camp and United over the past six months.

          Ronaldo has scored an implausible 199 goals in 201 games at Real Madrid since his arrival from Manchester United in 2009. Only the feats of Messi at Barcelona have stopped Ronaldo from being recognised as the undisputed player of his generation.

          But, with one Spanish title and one Copa Del Rey in four years of individual brilliance at Madrid, he has not done as well as he could have. In those four years, Messi has won three Spanish titles, the Champions League, a Copa Del Rey, the Club World Cup and, importantly, three Fifa Ballon D'Or awards. Ronaldo has not been crowned the world's best since his 2008 Ballon D'Or and would love to win it again. Last September, Ronaldo declined to celebrate two goals that he scored for Madrid, explaining that it was because he was "unhappy" with the club.

          Top billing: World record transfers

          Cristiano Ronaldo (Man United-Real Madrid) £80m

          Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Internazionale-Barcelona) £56m

          Kaka (Milan-Real Madrid) £55m

          Hulk (Porto-Zenit St P'burg) £52m

          Radamel Falcao (Atletico Madrid-Monaco) £50m

          Fernando Torres (Liverpool-Chelsea) £50m

          Neymar (Santos-Barcelona) £48.6m

          Zinedine Zidane (Juventus-Real Madrid) £48m

          Falcao (Porto-Atletico Madrid) £41m James Rodriguez (Porto-Monaco) £38.5m

          Sergio Aguero (Atletico Madrid-Manchester City) £38m

          Luis Figo (Barcelona-R Madrid)£38m

          Hernan Crespo (Parma-Lazio) £35.5m
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            Been a good summer for Jorge Mendes then.

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              Monaco are taking the money thing to a whole new level.

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                Jeez Carroll just missed out by half a million
                'and boy could he play!.

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                  Originally posted by kopster View Post
                  Jeez Carroll just missed out by half a million
                  That was breaking the ttansfer recorf, not top 10......

                  here is the top 10.

                  ■1. Cristiano Ronaldo: Manchester United to Real Madrid – £80m in 2009 (€94m)
                  ■2. Zinedine Zidane: Juventus to Real Madrid – £64m in 2001 (€75m)
                  ■3. Zlatan Ibrahimovic: Inter Milan to Barcelona – £59m in 2009 (€69m)
                  ■4. Kaka: AC Milan to Real Madrid – £58m in 2009 (€68m)
                  ■5. Luis Figo: Barcelona to Real Madrid – £53m in 2000 (€61.5m)
                  ■6. Hulk: FC porto to Zenit St. Petersburg – £52m in 2012 (€60m)
                  ■7. Radamel Falcao: Atletico Madrid to AS Monaco – £51m in 2013 (€60m)
                  ■8. Fernando Torres: Liverpool to Chelsea – £50m in 2011 (€58m)
                  ■8. Neymar: Santos to Barcelona – £48.6m in 2013 (€57m)
                  ■10. Hernan Crespo: Parma to Lazio – £43m in 2000 (€51.2m)


                  Big Andy misses out, but sits at 3rd in the premier league transfers

                  Top 10 Premier League Transfers
                  ■1. Fernando Torres: Liverpool to Chelsea – £50m (2011)
                  ■2. Sergio Aguero: Atletico Madrid to Manchester City – £38m (2011)
                  ■3. Andy Carroll: Newcastle United to Liverpool – £35m (2011)
                  ■4. Robinho: Real Madrid to Manchester City – £32.5m (2008)
                  ■5. Andriy Shevchenko: AC Milan to Chelsea – £30.8m (2006)
                  ■6. Dimitar Berbatov: Tottenham to Manchester United – £30.75m (2008)
                  ■7. Rio Ferdinand: Leeds to Manchester United – £29.1m (2002)
                  ■8. Juan Sebastian Veron: Lazio to Manchester United – £28.1m (2001)
                  ■9. Edin Dzeko: Wolfsburg to Manchester City – £27m (2011)
                  ■10. Wayne Rooney: Everton to Manchester United – £25.6m (2004)
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                  Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                  Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                    You very rarely hear about how much of a flop Robinho was do you?!
                    The times they are a changin'.

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                      I'm not completely convinced he was that big of a flop. Certainly in his first season he was good - scored around a goal every other game and created a lot of chances. Obviously he gave up during the winter months but that just shows how effective he was at other times.
                      "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                      -- William Blake

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                        Chelsea, Man City and Man Utd dominate. Then there's us with a clown signing.
                        Was muß, das muß.

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                          robinho was great. amazing skills and strength, but the players around him were well below his level.
                          i remember one game where robinho had turned two defenders inside and out and laid off a ball for a team mate. the team mate had stopped his run 10 yards earlier not believing that robinho would get into a position to make the pass. robinho shaking his head, wondering wtf he was doing playing with such numpties
                          removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                          too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                            Chelsea confirm the signing of Schurrle.
                            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                              Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                              Chelsea confirm the signing of Schurrle.
                              With Leverkusen replacing him with Son Heung Min (Sp?) from Hamburg.
                              * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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                                And kruse already signed from dusseldorf
                                96 Never Forgotten

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