passmeistro_#14 wrote:Paul C wrote:She's a model and my mate recons that their nekid pics of her on the net, her name is Helen Swedin, but he is a Man U fan even if he does go the games
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Feeney wrote:Just found this....
Written by Jim Boardman
Thursday, 21 July 2005
Liverpool's attempts to bring Portugese star Luis Figo to Anfield look likely to reach a successful conclusion in the next few days.
Liverpool had already agreed terms with the player last month, when Real Madrid changed their minds on what they required by way of a transfer fee. Liverpool had negotiated with Figo based on a free-transfer, Real Madrid demanded £2million. Liverpool refused to budge, so Real brought Inter Milan into the equation.
Figo's lack of enthusiasm to move to Inter meant that Real had to give in and drop their demands for a transfer fee, but there is still one obstacle. Figo would be due to get around £4.5million in wages if he were to stay with Madrid, and he wants a pay-off that bridges the gap between that payment and the wages he'll get from the Reds. The difference is believed to be around £2million, which is why Real were asking for that amount as a transfer fee.
Real are expected to accept the situation by the end of the week, and an agreement should be made in time for the former World Football of the Year to join the European Champions well before the start of the Premiership season.
cardiff-red wrote:from the bbc website.....
Liverpool and Inter Milan target Luis Figo has admitted he is certain to stay at Real Madrid.
Figo seemed set to leave the Spanish club before Real reportedly started demanding a fee for the 32-year-old winger who has a year left on his deal.
"It's difficult for a player," said Figo after his penalty gave Real a 3-2 win over China's Beijing Guo'an.
"I know I'm not first or second choice. But I want to see out my contract. I will do all I can for my club."
Former world footballer of the year and Portugal international Figo came on for Michael Owen against Beijing Guo'an.
Owen had started the game on the right wing and his future at the Bernabeu is also in question.
REDTILLDEAD wrote:We dont need merceneries like figo, let him stay at madrid, what this shows us is he has no desire to show the world that he is still hungry, and would rather sit out the remainder of his contract getting "splinters in his" at madrid. WEneed players that are prepaired to show commitment, and drive, not "easy riders" like figo...
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