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Topic officiel MANCHESTER UNITED

lmarco12
lmarco12
Niveau 10
16 juin 2003 à 23:57:56

Kewell quasiment a Arsenal....

Seven_
Seven_
Niveau 10
17 juin 2003 à 00:03:43

Plus personne sur le ff...

ivguenyp
ivguenyp
Niveau 10
17 juin 2003 à 07:47:14

arsenal veut etre au top mais ils n´ont pas une thune cette année . toujours pas de recrue alors a manchester ?

stikeup94
stikeup94
Niveau 10
17 juin 2003 à 08:55:02

il y a des rumeurs avec landreaux et coupet vers manchester ou arsenal je sais plus trop

ivguenyp
ivguenyp
Niveau 10
17 juin 2003 à 09:00:04

landreau et coupet c´est arsenal . frey c´est manchester . c´est des rumeurs bien sur . il n´y a pas a dire ca ne bouge pas .

stikeup94
stikeup94
Niveau 10
17 juin 2003 à 09:15:03

ah ok merci j´accepte la rectification

stikeup94
stikeup94
Niveau 10
17 juin 2003 à 09:15:45

ah ok merci j´accepte la rectification

Seven_
Seven_
Niveau 10
17 juin 2003 à 13:28:54

up!

asseforever
asseforever
Niveau 10
17 juin 2003 à 14:04:40

frey toujours pas a mu ?

lmarco12
lmarco12
Niveau 10
17 juin 2003 à 14:05:04

J´arrive avec qq news ^^

lmarco12
lmarco12
Niveau 10
17 juin 2003 à 14:13:02

" Barca losing patience"

Barcelona are threatening to pull out of their proposed deal to sign David Beckham if they have not heard from him by the weekend.

The Nou Camp outfit have agreed a fee for the midfielder with United, but as yet Becks and his advisers have ignored the Catalans´ overtures. An expected meeting has failed to materialise and Barca are losing patience.

" We have to resolve the Beckham situation this week. We can´t let it go on any longer," said Juan Jose Castillo - new Barca president Joan Laporta´s press secretary.

" We are waiting for some sign from Beckham.

" We will speak very soon, hopefully today or tomorrow, with either his representative or himself and I think it will be with Beckham."

=>PTDR....quand on sait qu´on promet des choses irrealisables, faut assumer apres ^^

lmarco12
lmarco12
Niveau 10
17 juin 2003 à 14:14:26

I´ll never give up my no. 7
Real Madrid hero Raul has vowed he will never give up his No7 shirt for David Beckham. Spanish ace Raul is a god at the Bernabeu and has it written into his contract that he must wear the No7 because it is linked to sponsorship deals. Beckham has the same contractual attachment to the number. His Marks and Spencer clothing range is etched with the branding 07 DB and is worth £3million. But Raul will not bend, having refused to give up the number for Luis Figo when the Portuguese star arrived from Barcelona. Raul said: " The No7 shirt at Real Madrid is something magical for me and wearing it is a great honour. I will always fight to wear that number at the greatest club in the world and I will never give it up no matter who comes here." Raul was angry a couple of months ago when sporting director Jorge Valdano gave permission to have a Real Madrid shirt printed with Beckham´s name on the back. It was wanted for the England skipper´s son Brooklyn when United were in Spain before the first leg of the Champions League.
Shaun Custis, The Sun

Oh El! Barca´s Becks fury
Furious Barcelona fear they have been double-crossed by Manchester United. They were shocked by SunSport´s picture yesterday of top United and Real Madrid officials meeting for talks over David Beckham in Sardinia. It blew United´s hopes of conducting secret negotiations with Real over the England skipper behind Barca´s back. And Sandro Rosell, new Barca president Joan Laporta´s right-hand man, gasped: " Oh no! If the story about this photograph is true, I will have to speak to the people at Manchester United and ask them what the situation is."
Neil Custis, The Sun

United tactics so squalid
The picture says it all - Manchester United´s top brass, having moved on to Sardinia, flogging their desirable goods with all the dignity, style and honesty of door-to-door salesmen. And that is said with all due respect to door-to-door salesmen. Their working practice carries far more integrity than United´s achievement in reducing the world´s highest-profile footballer to the level of a yellow duster or can of stain remover. It will be some time before the dust settles on the David Beckham affair and a great deal longer for the stain to fade from Manchester United´s record. From chief executive Peter Kenyon to manager Alex Ferguson and everyone else at Old Trafford who has gone along with this entire, shabby episode, they should feel ashamed of what they have done and continue to do.
John Sadler, The Sun

Nou way
David Beckham has no intention of giving new Barcelona president Joan Laporta what he wants by playing at the Nou Camp next season. Manchester United may have agreed a £30m deal with the celebrating Laporta, but Beckham would rather stay at Old Trafford than be bullied into a deal with Barcelona. Beckham has told friends that whoever he plays for next season they will be in the Champions League. Barcelona are only in the Uefa Cup – at best. Beckham’s decision leaves Real Madrid – his first choice – as favourites with Champions League winners AC Milan outsiders.
Brian Woolnough and Ben Todd, Daily Star

Fergie only wants the readies
Manchester United will only accept a cash offer for David Beckham – and that might force them to say yes to a cut-price bid from Real Madrid. There would be an outcry from fans, who are only prepared to see Beckham go if United receive at least £30m and the money is spent on new players. Real have suggested cash-plus-player deals, with their lowest figure being just £5m. United want their money up front and they have already told the Madrid giants that they value the England captain at a minimum of £30m, which is the figure conditionally agreed with Barcelona last week.
David Woods and Bill Thornton, Daily Star

Mr fix-it ready for Real business
While David Beckham is the most photographed face in the world, the man who will negotiate his expected £120,000 a week transfer remains low profile. You rarely get a public glimpse of Tony Stephens, the marketing director of SFX, the company that controls some of the biggest names in sport across the globe. Becks is their flagship name and he signed in September 1996 against the wishes of Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson.
Brian Woolnough, Daily Star

lmarco12
lmarco12
Niveau 10
17 juin 2003 à 14:15:04

Madrid stars to mutiny
David Beckham will find a team in revolt if he joins Real Madrid. Already, stars like Raul and Figo have expressed their opposition to his transfer. And they are up in arms over the impending axing of coach Vicente del Bosque.
Bill Thornton, Daily Star

Chinese flyaway
David Beckham will be forced to fly out to China and defy the deadly SARS virus if he joins Real Madrid. Real, who go into the final weekend of the Spanish season at the top of the table after a 4-0 win against Atletico Madrid on Sunday, have agreed to play a lucrative match against a Chinese All-star team in Beijing on August 2. Beckham is due to jet out to the Far East on a promotional tour later this week.
Sports staff, Daily Star

It’s him or me
Sir Alex Ferguson has issued Manchester United’s power brokers with an unequivocal demand that they sell David Beckham – even if they have to do it at a knockdown price. Ferguson and Beckham are so far apart now that the Old Trafford boss told chief executive Peter Kenyon: “I don’t want him here. Sell him however you can, it’s him or me.”
Richard Tanner, Daily Express

Why Becks is going cheap
Sir Alex Ferguson’s desperation to get rid of David Beckham is set to cost Manchester United at least £10million. United are bracing themselves to accept a cut-price offer from Real Madrid because they are the only club the England captain wants to join – and Ferguson has made it clear he does not want the embarrassing scenario of a disgruntled Beckham reporting back for pre-season training.
Richard Tanner, Daily Express

Laporta instantly sinks his teeth into Madrid
Joan Laporta’s first day in his new office at Barcelona, following his election as president of the club on Sunday, took on a familiar and reassuring tone for supporters of the Catalan club as he went to war with bitter rivals Real Madrid. The latest issue the two famous old clubs have locked horns over is, of course, David Beckham and Laporta immediately accused Madrid of irregularities in their approach to the England captain.
Duncan Maclay, Daily Express

I’m off to Real - £22.5m cash deal lands golden boy
David Beckham is on the verge of moving to Real Madrid after agreeing a five-year deal in principle with the Spanish league leaders worth £90,000-a-week. Talks between Real and Manchester United are on-going and may not be concluded before Beckham leaves for his tour of the Far East this week, but all that remains is for Madrid to come up with the cash to pay for the England captain and the deal will be concluded.
Ian Ladyman and Simon Cass, Daily Mail

Sardinia summit spelt end of a 14-year affair
Real Madrid ordered their official club photographer to put his holidays on hold last night because an agreement with Manchester United for the transfer of David Beckham was ‘imminent’. And the United players, who had been planning to petition manager Sir Alex Ferguson and the club board for Beckham not to be sold, abandoned their idea in the realisation it was too late.
Steve Curry, Daily Mail

Backtracking Laporta
Joan Laporta’s attempt to bring David Beckham to Barcelona looked all but over even before the victory party for the club’s new president. A promise to sign the England captain was instrumental in Laporta’s success, but revelations that Manchester United met their Real Madrid counterparts, and the widely-reported plan for Beckham’s agents to meet the Spanish league leaders after their season ends next weekend, seem to have put paid to Laporta’s chances of fulfilling his election manifesto.
Simon Cass, Daily Mail

Arsenal and United top seeds again
Manchester United and Arsenal will again be in the top group of seeds in next season’s Champions League. The Premiership’s top two are in the elite set of eight clubs’ defined by Uefa coefficients. They avoid holders AC Milan, Juventus, Lazio, Real Madrid, Deportivo La Coruna and Bayern Munich in the first group stage.
Sports staff, Daily Mail

lmarco12
lmarco12
Niveau 10
17 juin 2003 à 14:29:24

Mickaël Silvestre est le joueur qui a disputé le plus de rencontres cette saison : 62, avec Manchester United et l´équipe de France. Le défenseur estime pourtant avoir récupéré la fraîcheur physique et mentale nécessaire pour être à fond pendant la Coupe des confédérations.

La suite: http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Coupe_conf_Silvestre.html

ivguenyp
ivguenyp
Niveau 10
17 juin 2003 à 14:30:44

mais il fait chier fergusson . beckham doit rester . j´ai aussi entendu parler d´un echange figo et beckham , la bonne blague . qu´il n´aille pas a madrid c´est un club de merde .

Lmarco3
Lmarco3
Niveau 2
17 juin 2003 à 14:36:52

Cut-price Beckham a Real steal
By Oliver Kay

MANCHESTER United are preparing to drop their valuation of David Beckham in the hope of accelerating his departure to Real Madrid. Despite having already accepted a £30 million offer for the England captain from Barcelona, United recognise that Beckham’s heart is set on a move to Madrid and have indicated for the first time that they are willing to reach a compromise.

Joan Laporta, who was elected Barcelona president on Sunday after agreeing a deal with United, contacted Beckham’s advisers yesterday in the hope of delivering his electoral pledge. It has been clear for some time, however, that the player’s preference is to move to Madrid. Negotiations between Real and SFX, Beckham’s representative, are progressing swiftly, with the broader aspects of a playing contract already agreed.

Laporta and Sandro Rosell, his assistant, have said that they will be angry if Beckham ends up at Real, but talks to that end are already well advanced. As reported in later editions of The Times yesterday, Peter Kenyon, the United chief executive, met Pedro López, an envoy from Madrid, in Sardinia on Friday to discuss the matter, with sources at Old Trafford indicating that the clubs are now closer to an agreement.

They were poles apart in their valuation of Beckham before Friday’s talks, with Real intending to offer no more than £14 million and offering a player such as Geremi, who spent last season on loan to Middlesbrough, or even Luis Figo in part exchange. Kenyon made clear his opposition to that proposal, insisting on a straight cash deal, but sources have indicated that a compromise is likely.

The final agreement is likely to be about £26 million, with United expected to soften their stance on an exchange if it becomes apparent that their cash valuation will not be met. They will not consider signing Geremi, whom they have already been offered on loan for next season, or Figo, the Portugal midfield player. Claude Makelele, the France midfield player, could prove a more effective bargaining tool.

The protracted saga will take another turn tomorrow when Beckham embarks on a week-long promotional tour of Asia, taking in Japan, Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia, but all parties believe that an agreement will be reached shortly after his return. The only losers in the affair will be Barcelona and Laporta, who was elected president on Sunday largely on the back of his agreement with United. With Real firm favourites to sign the 28-year-old, Laporta was already beginning to backtrack. “I did not promise to bring David Beckham to Barcelona,” he said. “I said I had an agreement with Manchester United that contained conditions. One of the conditions was that I became president. I have now done that.”

Raddy Antic, the Barcelona coach, does not share his president’s zeal for the signing, however. “Barcelona are spending a lot of money for just one player, rather than a few players to improve the side,” Antic said. “There is no doubt about Beckham’s quality, but I don’t know if he will sign.”

SFX stated seven days ago, after United announced that they had accepted Barcelona’s conditional offer, that Beckham had “no plans to meet Mr Laporta”, adding that they were disappointed at seeing their client “used as a pawn in the Barcelona presidential election”. Tentative talks are expected, however, because Beckham has been advised to keep his options open.

Barcelona have secured a deal to sign Rüstü Reçber, the Turkey goalkeeper, on a free transfer from Fenerbahçe and Laporta could yet pull off another coup with the acquisition of Ronaldinho, the Paris Saint-Germain and Brazil forward.

Roberto Assis, Ronaldinho’s agent and brother, has agreed contracts with three clubs — United, Barcelona and Real — and has also arranged to meet Freddy Shepherd, the Newcastle United chairman, in London tomorrow. United were thought to be firm favourites to sign the 23-year-old, but, while Real are unlikely to pursue a deal, Laporta is determined to lure Ronaldinho to the Nou Camp.

PSG have still to agree to sell Ronaldinho, with François Graille, the French club’s president, claiming yesterday that he was “sure” that their most prized asset would stay in Paris, but the player is eager to grace one of Europe’s leading leagues. He has expressed enthusiasm about moving to Old Trafford, but the lure of Barcelona, where he would have some Brazilian company, cannot be underestimated.

Newcastle remain the outsiders, even if, unlike Barcelona, they can offer Champions League football next season, but Shepherd is determined to explore the possibility. He enjoys a healthy working relationship with PSG, from whom he has signed Didier Domi, Alain Goma and Laurent Robert in recent years, with Robert likely to be offered in part exchange as a ready-made replacement.

( Times Online)

ivguenyp
ivguenyp
Niveau 10
17 juin 2003 à 14:44:29

a madrid les joueurs ne veulent pas de beck . il ne veut pas aller a barcelone . c´est regle il reste et on accueille ronny et comme ca tout est parfait

Lmarco3
Lmarco3
Niveau 2
17 juin 2003 à 14:45:07

L´avenir nous le dira.

ivguenyp
ivguenyp
Niveau 10
17 juin 2003 à 14:46:16

en tout cas ce serait le scenario parfait . j´aime bien beck le voir sous un autre maillot me ferait chier

asseforever
asseforever
Niveau 10
17 juin 2003 à 14:59:25

ouaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiiis MANCHESTER UNITED EST CHAMPION D´EUROPE ! !!!!!!!!!!

CHAMPAGNE C MA TOURNER

LALALALAA LALALALA LALALALALA ouais ouais ^^

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