Killa wrote:i agree but i would LOVE for liverpool to not go through
Do you support the scumbags or the City?
Killa wrote:i agree but i would LOVE for liverpool to not go through
Killa wrote:How many times do i need to sayy i support chelsea in a thread!!!!! lol
whos the scumbags?
In the wake of Robinho's late surprise transfer from Real Madrid to Chelsea for a British record fee, Brazilian legend Pele believes the former Santos forward needs 'counselling', his words are echoed by fellow Brazilians
Robinho effectively forced his exit from Real Madrid, the forward yearned to switch capital cities and join Chelsea, but it was Los Meringues who had the final say in the matter refusing to do business with the Stamford Bridge side and accepting the £32.5million fee from Eastlands.
Madrid knew they had to cash in on Robinho as Roman Calderon is quoted by France 24 as saying: "Robinho has a morale problem more extensive than we first thought... When he talked about his situation, he cried and demanded to leave Spain.
Pele is disgusted by the behaviour of his fellow Brazilian: "Chelsea are lucky. This boy needs some serious counselling. In my view he has been badly advised," Football 365 quote him to say.
Santos President, Marcelo Teixeira added: "This is one of the most disgraceful episodes in Brazilian football... He is a player who is an idol to children... But he has not acted like one."
Jose Fernandos, Santos manager said: "We are ashamed at having produced such a player."
Danaldinho wrote:How bad have Man Utd started the seasonAnd wtf were they doing in the super cup
City bid to late and theres no comfimation from anyone accept berba that we put in a bid
Killa wrote:england![]()
Former Tottenham Hotspurs striker, Sergei Rebrov has gotten himself embroiled in controversy after making racial remarks about North London
Rebrov had a disappointing two-year spell at Tottenham between 2000 and 2002 and he has since moved on to several other clubs. But he may have landed himself in hot water after making racial remarks about the London borough that he used to live in.
Speaking to Russian magazine Football Weekly, the Ukrainian was asked what advice he would give to Spurs’ new Russian signing, Roman Pavlyuchenko.
Rebrov replied by saying: “I would not go for a walk on my own around White Hart Lane.
“A lot of dark-sinned people live there so naturally, the crime rate is higher that anywhere else.
“It’s not nice to be the victim of a robbery. I would suggest to Roman that he drive around that area instead of walking.”
Pavlyuchenko joined Spurs from Spartak Moscow in the summer transfer window for ₤13.8 million
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