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Post by Avinalaff on Aug 29, 2017 14:23:32 GMT
We play Hajduk, see a player that impresses, and offer to buy him? Stop the world I want to get off. We did it years ago when we bought Bernie Wright & Brett Angel, so things don't change much................ I don't think either of them lasted more than about ten games each.
It's a strange rumour. I'm hoping that we've been scouting him for a while, and that our matches were just a coincidence, as as dorf said, nobody stood out during the 2 legs.
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Post by Avinalaff on Aug 29, 2017 14:24:17 GMT
So we are not signing Messi then? I think somebody said our possession was messy and it spread.
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Post by 65years on Aug 30, 2017 6:52:44 GMT
65years I failed to notice any of Splits players stand out against us except for the Radovic(?) who scored the worldy against us and even then he did nothing except for that shot. I'm underwhelmed. Think you're right dorf. I thought Said looked good at first, then he fizzled out. I didn't think he was very fit.
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Post by dorf on Aug 30, 2017 10:39:00 GMT
65years I failed to notice any of Splits players stand out against us except for the Radovic(?) who scored the worldy against us and even then he did nothing except for that shot. I'm underwhelmed. Think you're right dorf. I thought Said looked good at first, then he fizzled out. I didn't think he was very fit. Maybe there's a player in there we've all missed. I'll back him if we sign him.
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Post by Everton News. on Aug 30, 2017 15:07:59 GMT
Player set to travel to Merseyside today for medical to join EvertonNikola Vlasic should travel to Liverpool today for a medical to join Everton, according to various reports in Croatia. Index state Everton and Hajduk Split agreed on a final transfer fee on Tuesday evening, and now both clubs are happy with the outcome. Hajduk had been torn between keeping Vlasic, who many consider essential to their title challenge, and cashing-in so Everton’s money can help balance the books. It was always likelier for the money option to win out. Index say Hajduk are selling Vlasic for around €10m, but the Croatian club won’t be getting all of the fee. Everton’s €10m is set to be split 70/30 with Hajduk getting the bigger share, and Vlasic’s family walking away with 30%. Such a scenario isn’t too out of the ordinary in Croatian football, and is something which has been spreading through the football world over the past few years. Net.hr say Vlasic will be earning €1m after tax at Everton. Croatian newspaper 24Sata slightly disagree with some of the claims, saying the fee is €8.7m, and if Everton don’t be careful they could be gazumped by other interested clubs. 24Sata also have a feature on the Vlasic family’s sporting turnaround, with a younger Nikola pictured supporting his high jump champion sister Blanka. There’s also an image of a drawing Nikola had on his wall as a youngster, celebrating his sister’s achievements. It’s pointed out that by moving to Everton, and getting the 30% cut, Nikola Vlasic will earn more than his sister has in her entire high-jump career. SportsWitness
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