RE: Eto I'm confused. (By the poor Engrish-esque translation.) I also can't imagine any club in Uzbekistan has what it'd cost to buy Eto'o. This seems like more of a goodwill visit or something along those lines than anything else. (Also, none of the other three guys listed as part of the "delegation" are among the group who would have the authority to agree to sell Eto'o, unless "Joan Patsy" is Uzbek for "Joan Laporta".)
RE: Eto Looks like Sky Sports picked this up too: http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 57,00.html There's a quote from Eto'o saying that he's considering an offer from Kuruvchi, as well as one from the club's manager. I know there have been high-profile players who have gone to play for unknown clubs before, but most of them were 40 year olds looking for one last big paycheck. I really hope this happens, just for the sheer ridiculous-ness of the whole thing.
RE: Eto According to Sky Sports News Kuruvchi is only four years old and draw about 1,000 per match. Does anyone know if anything comparable to this has ever happened? As far as a player of his caliber still in his prime moving from a club like Barcelona to nothing...
Leave it to Minnesota to set the record straight http://blueskysoccer.com/index.php?modu ... =1&pid=676
Adebayor staying at the Arse http://msn.foxsports.com/other/story/84 ... senal-deal Bummer, I was hoping that he'd leave the Arse & go to Barca. Doubtful the Eto'o will go anywhere now.