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Post by slother on Nov 11, 2013 16:09:14 GMT
Just grist for the rumour mill this... I was reading in the Guardian about how Tony Blair's son Nicky had become a football agent ( link), and it says that he's currently working on a €12m (£10m of your precious English pounds) deal to bring Guadalajara's striker Marco Fabian to the Premiership. "Marco Fabian, the Mexican?" I think to myself. "Wasn't we linked to him in the summer?" Tenous to say the least, but maybe something in it by virtue of the fact that it's journalism of some other kind and not just transfer rumour for sake of transfer rumour b*llocks.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2013 16:23:15 GMT
The only way there might be anything in it is if you change the fee to free and the Agent to Beswicks.
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Post by parttimelurker on Nov 12, 2013 0:29:25 GMT
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Post by Stephen Frys' Ring on Nov 12, 2013 0:56:49 GMT
After a season to forget, Chivas unveiled the list of transferable players in the next transfer market, elements with which the technician Juan Carlos Ortega and the directive considered that you don't need for the next season. The elements that already do not enter into the plans of the team are Marco Fabián, Luis Michel, Héctor Reynoso, Miguel Ponce, Miguel Sabah and Néstor Vidrio, so the Club will discuss any offer that comes for them. Some players as Reynoso, Fabian and Michel had been leaders of the campus in the past seasons, even carrying the captain badge, but their cycle in Guadalajara seems to be over. On the other hand, are names that are untouchable for the strategist and the directive, whereas to Rafael Márquez Lugo, Aldo de Nigris, Carlos Fierro, Jorge Enríquez as the following pillars of the institution. As Jorge Vergara said it to media campaign, a clean starts at Chivas, with the intention of forgetting the opening 2013 and focus on getting back in the top of the Mexican soccer
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Post by stokeramblers on Nov 12, 2013 8:18:00 GMT
The only way there might be anything in it is if you change the fee to free and the Agent to Beswicks. Peter Coates prominent Labour donor and supporter... Nicky Blair son of Tony... Tenuous link but there it is..
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Post by nott1 on Nov 12, 2013 9:48:46 GMT
Only problem is the fee!
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Post by adamsson on Nov 12, 2013 10:04:08 GMT
we can probably run up to about 100,000 peso even under the new spending regime
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2013 11:02:13 GMT
I wonder if they'd do a loan?
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Post by nicholasjalcock on Nov 12, 2013 13:36:51 GMT
After a season to forget, Chivas unveiled the list of transferable players in the next transfer market, elements with which the technician Juan Carlos Ortega and the directive considered that you don't need for the next season. The elements that already do not enter into the plans of the team are Marco Fabián, Luis Michel, Héctor Reynoso, Miguel Ponce, Miguel Sabah and Néstor Vidrio, so the Club will discuss any offer that comes for them. Some players as Reynoso, Fabian and Michel had been leaders of the campus in the past seasons, even carrying the captain badge, but their cycle in Guadalajara seems to be over. On the other hand, are names that are untouchable for the strategist and the directive, whereas to Rafael Márquez Lugo, Aldo de Nigris, Carlos Fierro, Jorge Enríquez as the following pillars of the institution. As Jorge Vergara said it to media campaign, a clean starts at Chivas, with the intention of forgetting the opening 2013 and focus on getting back in the top of the Mexican soccer Ponce sounds to be just up our street
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Post by bayernoatcake on Nov 13, 2013 2:54:26 GMT
I'm convinced Hughes sounded confident in transfers come January so it could be on. I never believed he would sign in the summer, it just didn't sound "imminent" enough.
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Post by jimmygscfc1234 on Nov 13, 2013 10:24:13 GMT
Surely Fabian would play behind any new central striker we signed? If so, where would that leave Ireland and any other wide man like Assaidi (he'd be a likely departure perhaps if he didn't get games). Don't get me wrong, I was mightily impressed by the youtube footage of Fabian over the Summer but is this signing likely?
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Nov 13, 2013 11:06:29 GMT
Surely Fabian would play behind any new central striker we signed? If so, where would that leave Ireland and any other wide man like Assaidi (he'd be a likely departure perhaps if he didn't get games). Don't get me wrong, I was mightily impressed by the youtube footage of Fabian over the Summer but is this signing likely? Didn't Jezza (who seems to have watched him more than most of us) say in the summer that Fabian could play either behind a main striker or on the left of a front three? Of course I might be imagining it! I'm not too worried if we start to buy players who duplicate the positions where we already have decent players. One of the problems in the past few weeks has been that our starting eleven looks up to scratch but any forced substitutions weaken us severely. So, for example, if we kept Ireland, bought Fabian and got rid of Adam that would be decent business in my book. Similarly if Fabian was seen more as an option on the left and we got rid of Ethers, that would also be decent business.
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Post by jimmygscfc1234 on Nov 13, 2013 11:23:11 GMT
Yes John, you're right about Fabian's position and I agree about him replacing other members of the squad who are surplus to requirements. I don't want to get my hopes up though.
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Post by hinckpotter on Apr 9, 2014 11:39:00 GMT
Anymore info on how' this fellas getting on, looks like he went on loan to Cruz azul and has 7 goals in 12. Would still love him here. Although only seen him on YouTube admittedly.
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Post by jimmygscfc1234 on Apr 9, 2014 12:57:16 GMT
Surely a younger alternative to Olic and able to play wide or behind a front man.
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Post by slother on Apr 9, 2014 16:59:16 GMT
On transfermarkt.co.uk someone has written
which I like because it's more likely some burro chuckling into his tequila than some donkey chuckling into his... tequila.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Apr 9, 2014 17:52:29 GMT
He came in January clearly.
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