International Soccer - General Discussion

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04.09.2013, 14:11

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From 1 January 2013 to 2 September 2013, 10,454 transfers were processed by FIFA TMS. This is in line with 2012 (10,513 transfers, -0.6%). 5018 clubs from 164 countries across the globe were involved in player transfers over this period.

The total amount of declared transfer fees in 2013 was USD 3.367 billion, a 29% increase on 2012 (USD 2.619 billion). Year on year, declared commission paid to club intermediaries was up 20% to USD 169 million (in 2012 the figure was USD 141 million).

Over a two year period, commission paid to club intermediaries has risen 80%.

While the most active transfer streams saw players move from Portugal to Brazil (132 transfers) and Argentina to Chile (98); the streams with the highest total transfer compensation were from Spain to England (USD 227 million, 38 players), and from Italy to England (USD 148 million, 25 players).

04.09.2013, 13:52

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Happy Birthday Fatih Terim Smile 'Grande'
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03.09.2013, 20:01

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kyke50 wrote:
LeahLuv wrote:With all respect for Real Madrid and her Fans (Some great fans are in this forum too :thumbupSmile
But how they treading some of their own players is not the best acting you can aspect from the Los Blancos Thumb down

In this case they banish Mesut Özil.In the past they did it with Huntelaar, Sneijder.
First they buy a new expensive player and then kick some others in the ass.

Please,take an example from Bayern München.
You can like them or not, but they treeding their on players with respect. Thumb up


It is true, I do not understand how Real Madrid can banish a great player as Özil.
The season is very long and they play in different competitions.
There is always injured or penalized players and all have their opportunity to collaborate to the success of a team.
I think it is a great mistake of Real Madrid get rid of a great player as Özil.
Here in Spain, Özil has given us many evenings of good football and he has proven to be a great player.

So said Ozil : " I was sure to stay in Madrid, then I realized I haven' t Ancelotti's trust, while
Wenger told me he' ll put his trust in me".
Don't forget next summer there will be World Championships in Brazil.
I also think it has been a mistake to sell him, but I' m sure that for a player like Ozil it is
better to be in a club that consider him more than a second choice.
Regards, Italianfan

03.09.2013, 19:36

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LeahLuv wrote:With all respect for Real Madrid and her Fans (Some great fans are in this forum too :thumbupSmile
But how they treading some of their own players is not the best acting you can aspect from the Los Blancos Thumb down

In this case they banish Mesut Özil.In the past they did it with Huntelaar, Sneijder.
First they buy a new expensive player and then kick some others in the ass.

Please,take an example from Bayern München.
You can like them or not, but they treeding their on players with respect. Thumb up


It is true, I do not understand how Real Madrid can banish a great player as Özil.
The season is very long and they play in different competitions.
There is always injured or penalized players and all have their opportunity to collaborate to the success of a team.
I think it is a great mistake of Real Madrid get rid of a great player as Özil.
Here in Spain, Özil has given us many evenings of good football and he has proven to be a great player.

03.09.2013, 17:58

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With all respect for Real Madrid and her Fans (Some great fans are in this forum too :thumbupSmile
But how they treading some of their own players is not the best acting you can aspect from the Los Blancos Thumb down

In this case they banish Mesut Özil.In the past they did it with Huntelaar, Sneijder.
First they buy a new expensive player and then kick some others in the ass.

Please,take an example from Bayern München.
You can like them or not, but they treeding their on players with respect. Thumb up

03.09.2013, 14:53

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With Mesut Özil,the third german national player is now playing for Arsenal London...

Mesut Özil


...the takeover has begun! Cool Big Grin

03.09.2013, 11:57

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After Gareth Bale arrival, Real Madrid sold Mesut Ozil to Arsenal
for 50 mil. € ConfusedConfused; after some esitations, the player accepted his new destination.

Burak Yilmaz will not go to Lazio and will stay at Galatasaray.
Lazio signed Colombian striker Bryan Perea.

03.09.2013, 10:53

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Welcome to Galatasaray Thumb up
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02.09.2013, 22:18

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Man United sign Fellaini (EvertonFC)

Athletic Bilbao sign Guilavogui (Saint Etienne)

Man. United are willing to pay 40mill, € for Sami Khedira (Real) ???

02.09.2013, 22:06

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LeahLuv wrote:[b]Ajax Amsterdam lost 2 great players (again Sad) like every year.

Midfielder Christian Eriksen,one of Europa most exciting young players is going to Tottenham Hotspurs.

And defender Toby Alderweireld playing next for Atlético Madrid.

It is true, Ajax Amsterdam is just training employers for European clubs.
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Lerin Duarte (H.Almelo) signs with Ajax Amsterdam

02.09.2013, 20:15

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Bundesliga -Melissa Satta the new goddess of Gelsenkirchen


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a warm welcome "auf" Schalke Smile

02.09.2013, 18:31

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Kaka signed for Milan.
It will be difficult now to restore confidence Milan supporters. Is no longer at the level where he was when he went to Real from Milan.

02.09.2013, 17:32

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Arsenal signs with Mesut Özil (Real Madrid)

]Milan signs with Kaka (Real Madrid)

Liverpool FC signs with Sakho (St-Germain)

Stoke City signs with Arnautovic (Bremen)

02.09.2013, 14:02

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Negotiations for Bruma
Galatasaray SK has begun negotiating with Sporting Clube de Portugal-Futebol SAD for the transfer of Armindo Tué na Bangna, aka Bruma.
The public will be updated about the developments.
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02.09.2013, 00:03

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Valencia Barcellona 2-3
Hélder Postiga 2
Lionel Messi 3
Messi lunatic