January 9, 200719 yr Hargreaves is £25mil, Wolves are £20m <deleted>*king Crazy if you ask me.....!!!!! Discuss, if you can stop scratching your head for long enough to type. *thread matter nicked from ri but I thought the same anyway.......... redrus
January 10, 200719 yr He's worth 7-8 million tops, and that's accounting for the inflation in the fee that comes with apparently being English (although with no premier league experience, so i'm not sure that that should really apply). If Utd pay 25 mil Munich will be pissing themselves with laughter.
January 10, 200719 yr Could be that if FIFA press ahead with these new polocies of only so many foreign players able to play for a club at any one time that they are trying to milk it. United..like any other English Club would be affected so Hargreaves would be a welcome addition to the squad..but I agree with Eddie about his valuation...about the same as Wolves I reckon!!!
January 10, 200719 yr The subject of allowing only so many "foreign" players per team is an interesting one. As I understand it, anyone who is a citizen of an EU country can 'ply his trade' in any of the other EU countries without restriction. I suspect that if someone put forward a rule that a company can only employ a set number of accountants, lawyers, stockbrokers etc. from another EU country then there would be 'all hel_l to pay'. Why should a footballer from an EU country be excluded from working in another EU country? I think UEFA may be in for quite a battle if they try to enforce any restrictions on EU players.
January 10, 200719 yr Author The subject of allowing only so many "foreign" players per team is an interesting one. As I understand it, anyone who is a citizen of an EU country can 'ply his trade' in any of the other EU countries without restriction. I suspect that if someone put forward a rule that a company can only employ a set number of accountants, lawyers, stockbrokers etc. from another EU country then there would be 'all hel_l to pay'. Why should a footballer from an EU country be excluded from working in another EU country? I think UEFA may be in for quite a battle if they try to enforce any restrictions on EU players. Very true fella, the ruling is against the laws of the lands....! Though back on topic, I could get a small consortium together buy Wolves, use Wolves as security to buy Hargreaves. Put loads of United's second string in on loan include Hargreaves, get them back in the PL. Sell Hargreaves to United for a suggested far lesser sum, and sell Wolves for a much inflated fee....! redrus
January 10, 200719 yr The subject of allowing only so many "foreign" players per team is an interesting one. As I understand it, anyone who is a citizen of an EU country can 'ply his trade' in any of the other EU countries without restriction. I suspect that if someone put forward a rule that a company can only employ a set number of accountants, lawyers, stockbrokers etc. from another EU country then there would be 'all hel_l to pay'. Why should a footballer from an EU country be excluded from working in another EU country? I think UEFA may be in for quite a battle if they try to enforce any restrictions on EU players. Very true fella, the ruling is against the laws of the lands....! Though back on topic, I could get a small consortium together buy Wolves, use Wolves as security to buy Hargreaves. Put loads of United's second string in on loan include Hargreaves, get them back in the PL. Sell Hargreaves to United for a suggested far lesser sum, and sell Wolves for a much inflated fee....! redrus Forget about Wolves Mate...With all the dosh and your in-depth knowledge of the beatiful game Red you should be putting together a Consortium to buy out Glazer
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