paling capek baca Guardian...
artikelnya dikit tp embel2 ini itunya keberatan,
bagusnya baca Guardian buat orang yg ngikutin dari awal
- Dein -
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United are determined to prevent the Argentine
joining their fierce rivals and Ferguson is
confident the club can still dictate whether Heinze
leaves Old Trafford.
"Liverpool are opportunists, like the rest of
them," said Ferguson in the Daily Mail.
"The agent has presented them with a situation
and they've looked at it.
"If an agent came to me and presented me with a
letter saying (Steven) Gerrard was available for a
certain fee, I would do the same.
"To be honest with you, I think the role of the
agent is very, very doubtful here. There's no
question about that.
"David (Gill) and I have had countless meetings
with these people, but they are just impossible.
I've not spoken to Gaby.
"He's our player. That's the important thing.
He's not Liverpool's player, despite them going on
as if he's their player.
"He's got two years left on his contract. If he
completes his contract and then leaves at the end
of it, that's fine by us. We'll have had five
good years out of him."
sumbernya ? mau tau ajah :)
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Daniel Vero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tambah seru!
Ternyata Heinze emang pengen cabut dari OT. Tapi sayangnya lom ada
komen apapun langsung dari mulutnya.
Tapi kalo Heinze bener-bener sampe make lawyernya Pool, artinya dia
yakin banget kekuatan legal surat yang dia terima dari Gill.
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Heinze brings in Liverpool's legal team
Daniel Taylor
Friday July 27, 2007
Guardian Unlimited
Gabriel Heinze has defied Sir Alex Ferguson and Manchester United by
taking the extraordinary step of employing Liverpool's legal advisers
to secure what would be a controversial and highly acrimonious move to
Anfield.
Heinze is so desperate to quit United he has appointed Richard Green,
a partner at the Liverpool office of Hill Dickinson. Green specialises
in working on legal cases for Liverpool and, acting on behalf of
Heinze, he has instructed Andrew Green of the London-based Blackstone
Chambers. It represents a hostile move on Heinze's part and United
have indicated they are willing to fight him all the way, bringing in
their own solicitors, Brabners Chaffe Street, to fight their case.
The latest development in what is becoming a major political dispute
effectively makes Heinze's position at Old Trafford untenable, even if
he does not get the transfer he craves, and will seriously damage his
standing among United's supporters. On Wednesday Ferguson appealed for
the Argentina international to show some loyalty to the club, pointing
out the favourable treatment he received when recovering from a
serious knee injury in the 2005-06 season. Instead Heinze has made it
clear he wants to join their most despised rivals and that he will not
tolerate staying at a club where Patrice Evra is now regarded as the
first-choice left-back.
His action is on the grounds that United had allegedly agreed in
writing to sell him to any club that matched their valuation of £6m.
Liverpool submitted that bid last week but United refused to do
business with their old foes. Heinze has two years remaining on his
contract and United's lawyers will argue that he must honour his
present deal.
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