https://twitter.com/KurtLarSUN/statu...52941027323904
"Bezbatchenko holding a conference call in 20 minutes to discuss Gilberto deal."
Watch those twitter feeds.
At least with twitter I don't have to hit F5.
So we get a cut off any future sales involving Gilberto. He's also apparently not eligible for being bought down with TAM for some reason (not that it matters, we wouldn't have done it anyways).
John Molinaro @JohnMolinaro 1m1 minute ago
Re Gilberto: Bez said #TFC got loan fee from Vasco & would get piece of any future sale. But doesn't get anything extra in this transaction.
Any word on why they sent him back, the "official" story.
Or financial issues.
Thing is that Chicago is bad. Front to back, awful. Yallop is crap too. I am sure Gil will help a bit and someone has to score goals at some point for them but man, that team is dire.
I sure ain't an expert on how MLS works, what with Allocation money, Garber Bucks, Targeted Allocation money etc, etc, ... but can anyone give a short and sweet explanation why I feel we just got burned in shell game?
Because we paid so much for Gilberto that we expected something back. We were fed this line about being a stepping stone for big sales to Europe and Tim Bez was going to make it rain in allocation money. Unfortunately we bought a guy that goes on thousand minute scoreless streaks so we never got to set in motion the second part of our master plan.
Sometimes you just have to cut your losses and move on. That said, I still think he's a fine player and wish him good luck.
Bez speaks...
http://www.torontofc.ca/news/2015/07...hicago-waivers
How did we get burned?
We bought a player and needed to jettison him after we bought a much better player - we sent him on loan and received a loan fee. The player sucked thereby reducing his value to zero, we put him on waivers. If he increases his value we would get a portion of future sales. Happens with players at a lot of clubs.
Small thing I noticed was that Bez said the league put him on waivers because he didn't qualify for TAM. Not that it makes much difference but if I am reading between the lines right it looks like the league got him back after the loan and wanted to do Chicago a solid and give them a somewhat legit DP (in comparison to the shite ones they picked on their own).
Well, if Chicago is paying all of his salary ... I congratulate Bez.
I don't see how this player can be worth $1.2M a year for 4 years to any team on god's green earth. That is real money in the soccer world folks, that amount is something like the average salary in La Liga.
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