Is there anyone Inter wont buy in their quest to purchase their way to a legitimate scudetto?They even offered me a £50,000 a week contract and gave my office a £2m transfer fee, and i drink pints of stella and smoke 20 cigarettes a day.
What happened to nurturing talent and trying to build a team that blends well. A mix of home grown and foreign players? Inters gunboat transfer policy seems to be to buy anyone so no-one else can have them so they simply must win the league. I mean, 18m for Imbrahimovic? They're having a giraffe, right?
Seeing as you're always banging on about Inter I just thought I'd let you know it's not "Inter Milan" it's Internazionale either that or Inter will do as well
[QUOTE]Originally posted by mrsnrub: Is there anyone Inter wont buy in their quest to purchase their way to a legitimate scudetto?They even offered me a £50,000 a week contract and gave my office a £2m transfer fee, and i drink pints of stella and smoke 20 cigarettes a day.
You misunderstood the contract that Dr Moratti drafted up for you. If you look at clause 4:73 it stipulates that for the £50,000 a week you had to refrain from starting pointless, inaccurate and inane threads like this one. In fact you are in full breach of this clause and will be fined 1 billion euro's.
Although the above isn't strictly true, it might as well be.
Corinthians, where Tevez and Mascherano to name but two play their club football, are owned by a company called MSI (Media Sports Investments). People might recall that MSI attempted to buy West Ham last year?
This has never been officially confirmed, but it's widely believed that Roman Abrahmovic is a major shareholder (if not the main shareholder) in MSI along with British-Iranian Kia Joorabchian, meaning the Russian could easily reject the advances of any club looking to snag Tevez and pave the way for the Argentinian's future transfer to no other club except Chelsea.