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City table £7.9m bid for Croatian striker Kramaric

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You still haven't been turned down but it isn't looking good for you.

 

Our assistent sports director (equivalent to your Assistent Manager) spoke on the local radio this morning and said that all options are still open and that we won't be rushing the deal. Frankly, form our point of view, your offer puts us in a good position as all the other interested parties now need to offer the same or more than you did.

 

One of the options that we are looking into to is a loan until the end of the season, something the bigger clubs would be interested in doing and wouldn't be.

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Sounds like the opposite of a feeder team, like when a player's past it and is no longer useful you just tell your fans that he's "gone to the farm team" to avoid talking about something they're too young to understand.

 

:D 

 

I remember reading Animal Farm at an impressionable age and being traumatised when Boxer, the loyal carthorse, is taken off to the knacker's yard, his hoofs drumming against the sides of the van.  :(

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You still haven't been turned down but it isn't looking good for you.

 

Our assistent sports director (equivalent to your Assistent Manager) spoke on the local radio this morning and said that all options are still open and that we won't be rushing the deal. Frankly, form our point of view, your offer puts us in a good position as all the other interested parties now need to offer the same or more than you did.

 

One of the options that we are looking into to is a loan until the end of the season, something the bigger clubs would be interested in doing and wouldn't be.

ok thanks for the heads up Mr Kramaric (Sr)

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You still haven't been turned down but it isn't looking good for you.

Our assistent sports director (equivalent to your Assistent Manager) spoke on the local radio this morning and said that all options are still open and that we won't be rushing the deal. Frankly, form our point of view, your offer puts us in a good position as all the other interested parties now need to offer the same or more than you did.

One of the options that we are looking into to is a loan until the end of the season, something the bigger clubs would be interested in doing and wouldn't be.

He will sign, Chelsea and co will refuse to match our offer because of his lack of top level experience, they will offer about £8million and a possible loan back, we shall then swoop in with a £9million bid, plus higher wages and a starting place, his agent will think winner, winner chicken ****ing dinner and the club will agree to the sale with a bonus fee for goals and appearances, with the fee finally amounting to £10million.

He will go on to score a shed loads, become a legend and we will sell him for £50million.

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Croatia boss Niko Kovac urges Chelsea target Andrej Kramaric to consider his future carefully

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Croatia manager Niko Kovac has urged Chelsea, Leicester City and Juventus target Andrej Kramaric to consider his future carefully, as a number of clubs line up to snap up the 23-year-old star.

The 23-year-old has scored 21 goals in 16 appearances for the Croatian club, and his form has attracted attention from a number of big clubs around Europe.

Leicester were reportedly set to make a bid recently, but Juventus pipped ahead in the race and are keen to make a move for the in-form forward. Howver, Chelsea are now favourites after Jose Mourinho made Kramaric his number one January target.

Chelsea still on the hunt for young Croatian striker Andrej Kramaric.

HNK Rijeka, the club Kramaric plays for, are expecting a decision to be made by Kramaric soon and after scoring 30 goals in 41 matches in all competitions last season, Croatian national team manager and former defender, Kovac, has urged the forward to make the right choice.

Kovac, who handed his national team debut, told Goal: “My advice not only to him but all young players going out is don’t look at how high a salary you can get but choose a club you will play in.

“Because when young players go out, they do not know anybody, don’t have friends, family, don’t know the language, and if they don’t play, they lose confidence and in year or two – disappear.

“And if they play in some smaller team, the opportunity will come to go to a bigger club and earn more.

“Since Kramaric is playing great now, scoring goals, and there might come an injury, perhaps it would be better for him to leave Rijeka now than to wait until summer.”

Read more at http://www.squawka.com/news/croatia-boss-niko-kovac-urges-chelsea-target-andrej-kramaric-to-consider-his-future-carefully/243003#bdeciPmzR0LJRWlg.99

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He will sign, Chelsea and co will refuse to match our offer because of his lack of top level experience, they will offer about £8million and a possible loan back, we shall then swoop in with a £9million bid, plus higher wages and a starting place, his agent will think winner, winner chicken ****ing dinner and the club will agree to the sale with a bonus fee for goals and appearances, with the fee finally amounting to £10million.

He will go on to score a shed loads, become a legend and we will sell him for £50million.

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:D

 

I remember reading Animal Farm at an impressionable age and being traumatised when Boxer, the loyal carthorse, is taken off to the knacker's yard, his hoofs drumming against the sides of the van.  :(

I remember watching it.

The bit with the eels was un real bit sick but not the worst porno I have ever watched. lol lol lol

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The Daily Kramaric! Young Andrej has folded under the pressure of an imminent transfer, most likely to Chelsea but with the Premier League club still, perhaps fictionally, fighting off interest from Juventus - with Leicester City fancying their chances like a little Scrappy Do tussling with the big boys. 


Dnevno in Croatia explain that Karamric has had a few poor games and that's because of the pressure around him. They explain 'Kramaric can't endure the pressure of the imminent transfer, that is the reason for many failures against Feyenoord and Sevilla'.


Basically, Kramaric has been missing lots of chances and after building him up to be something of a hybrid between luis Suarez and Davor Suker, the Croatian press have to find an excuse for him not living up to those lofty standards. 


The hype has been built and nurtured by people representing Kramaric and their almost daily leaks of information to the Croatian press. Perhaps if they truly had the player's best interests at heart, rather than their own pockets, they wouldn't have let the hype run away with itself, creating a level that Kramaric was always going to find difficult to reach. 


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