Torres-Carroll, market neutral. The millions in the face of crisis
LONDRA (Inghilterra), 1 febbraio 2011 - Il giorno in cui il calcio è impazzito. “Save the date”, verrebbe da dire, perché Oltremanica il 31 gennaio 2011 passerà davvero alla storia come la data della vergogna, quella in cui due club – Chelsea e Liverpool - Have spent nearly 140 million pounds (the figures reported in the papers differ by a few million) for four players, two each. A lot of great money, if you think the economic crisis that the country is struggling. Of course, headlines are the 50 million paid by the Blues in Liverpool to Fernando Torres (the most expensive player in English football history), as well as 25 other data to the Benfica defender David Luiz Brazil: A total of 75 million cash pulled out by Roman Abramovich, the face of those who said he wanted to call out of the club to pursue other things.
UEFA OF STUCCO - But according to the Guardian last spending spree of the Russian tycoon was stunned Uefa bosses, who would have called "an alarming signal" on the eve of the infamous "financial fair play" and in light of Blues losses, estimated at 70.9 million pounds in the 2009-2010 season. Hence the comparison made by the Daily Mail, transfer decidedly "low profile" of the other European leagues, with Italy in the lead with Inter and the purchase of Giampaolo Pazzini, followed by Germany (12 million pounds for Luiz Gustavo dall'Hoffenheim Bayern Monaco) and Spain (6 million for Elias from Corinthians Atletico Madrid).
FANS VS TORRES - And if the accounts of Chelsea mourn, those Liverpool certainly do not laugh, but ultimately the millions unstitched for dual operation Andy Carroll-Luis Suarez were less than 10, given the 50 earned by the sale of Torres (Newcastle striker has cost 35 million, the player Ajax 22:8). All happy, then? No way. Most angry are the Reds fans who have become so bad the "betrayal" of the attacker English to burn his jersey while he was in the public square, just to make them more sympathetic to his former supporters, has seen fit to issue a ' Chelsea TV interview where he said "you have always wanted to play for a top club in Europe and now we are." As if Liverpool were a horn of a few claims (true, is not going very well lately, but the blazon and history are still there). Ironically, the first time in Torres Blues will be their next Sunday at Stamford Bridge against Liverpool.
THE RELEASE OF CARROLL - But Carroll does not seem to really have the face of a really happy about what happened in the hectic day yesterday. Read and believe his outburst in the press where, in practice, he explained that he was sent away from the leaders of Newcastle because the club could not resist the offer of the mega Liverpool. And in confirmation of his words, Daily Express and Daily Star have also reported the text messages that the attacker sent to his closest friends and who said he reiterated to managers Toon its desire to remain ("I signed a five-year contract for this reason), but these are the people who answered" that he had to go because we want the money. " To be fair, Carroll also has gained from all this, because we have seen four times the employment, which rose from 20 thousand to 80 thousand pounds a week. But his confession has already triggered the first, furious reactions of the fans of Newcastle, who already do not particularly like the boss Mike Ashley and then remember this incredible piece for a January 31, 2011.
Simona Marchetti
the gazzetta.it
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