Replying to Topic \'Real Madrid\'
Võibolla kõik ei loe Football365\'e mediawatchi, aga täna siis oli käsitluse all \'Beckhamgate\' ehk mida keegi on öelnud Beckhami siirdumise ja Reali kohta:
* \"The possibility he will one day play for Real Madrid is very remote\" - Madrid Managing Director Jorge Valdano, March 27.
* \"It is totally out of the question. There is no way we would sell him, or any of our best players\" - Sir Alex Ferguson, April 4.
* \"Becks To Stay\" - Backpage headline of Daily Mail, April 7.
* \"It has not entered the head of anyone at Real Madrid that Beckham could play for Real Madrid next season \" - Real Madrid President Florentino Perez, April 6.
* \"We can categorically deny that any deal is in place to sell David Beckham to Real Madrid. This story is categorically untrue. David will be a Manchester United player next season\" - Manchester United statement, April 12.
* \"Contrary to the speculation that has surrounded this matter, Real Madrid have no intention of negotiating a deal to sign Mr Beckham. Although the club has a policy of not using official channels to deny rumours, the present statement has been issued in order to bring an end to the growing speculation that, without any basis, has linked Mr Beckham to Real Madrid.\" - Real Madrid statement, April 28.
* \"Never, never, never, never. Nothing, never, never, never. Not now. Not ever\" - Madrid president Florentino Perez, speaking to the press in Brussels, April 29.
* \"I stood eyeball to eyeball with the Madrid president and either he is a marvellous liar or he was totally sincere\" - The Daily Mail’s Steve Curry’s assessment, April 29.
* \"I am delighted he [Perez] has confirmed that. We at Manchester United never had any intention of selling David\" - Peter Kenyon, April 29.
* \"I want to stay at United. There’s been lots of stuff in the media about me and my future, but I can honestly say that there has been no contact between either me or my advisor with Real Madrid or any other club\" - David Beckham, May 6.
* \"My feelings for Manchester United, the club, the players, the fans and the backroom staff are as strong as ever. I know United chief executive Peter Kenyon and the manager Sir Alex Ferguson are saying they want me to stay, and that’s good enough for me. My affection for the club has never changed\" - David Beckham, May 6.
* \"On The Ball\" and \"Right Again\" - Blurb in the Daily Mail on May 7 as it reprinted its \'Becks To Stay\' and \'Neverland\' backpages from April 5 and April 30 respectively.
* \"I\'m a Manchester United player. I\'m contracted to United for another two years or three years, I think. As long as they want me, then I\'ll stay\" - David Beckham, in an interview with the Los Angeles Times, June 10.
* \"To suggest, as the Spanish papers and some of their English counterparts in England have, that Beckham has already met personnel from Madrid face to face is little short of ludicrous\" - The Daily Mail, June 14.
* \"I\'d rather jack it in than leave United. They\'re the only team I\'ve ever wanted to play for. I\'m absolutely gutted over what\'s happened. I\'ll prove to Alex Ferguson my loyalty for the club by playing for free if I have to. I don\'t want to go anywhere\" - David Beckham, The News of The World, June 15.
* \"Manchester United today reached agreement for the transfer of David Beckham to Real Madrid for a fee of 35million euros\" - Statement released by Manchester United on June 17.
* \"I recognise that this is an amazing opportunity for me at this stage in my career and a unique and exciting experience for my family. I know that I will always regret it later in life if I had turned down the chance to play at another great club like Real Madrid\" - David Beckham, June 17.
* \"Few can claim any credit from this sorry tale of deception\" - Headline above piece by Daily Mail’s Steve Curry, June18.
Võibolla kõik ei loe Football365\'e mediawatchi, aga täna siis oli käsitluse all \'Beckhamgate\' ehk mida keegi on öelnud Beckhami siirdumise ja Reali kohta:
* \"The possibility he will one day play for Real Madrid is very remote\" - Madrid Managing Director Jorge Valdano, March 27.
* \"It is totally out of the question. There is no way we would sell him, or any of our best players\" - Sir Alex Ferguson, April 4.
* \"Becks To Stay\" - Backpage headline of Daily Mail, April 7.
* \"It has not entered the head of anyone at Real Madrid that Beckham could play for Real Madrid next season \" - Real Madrid President Florentino Perez, April 6.
* \"We can categorically deny that any deal is in place to sell David Beckham to Real Madrid. This story is categorically untrue. David will be a Manchester United player next season\" - Manchester United statement, April 12.
* \"Contrary to the speculation that has surrounded this matter, Real Madrid have no intention of negotiating a deal to sign Mr Beckham. Although the club has a policy of not using official channels to deny rumours, the present statement has been issued in order to bring an end to the growing speculation that, without any basis, has linked Mr Beckham to Real Madrid.\" - Real Madrid statement, April 28.
* \"Never, never, never, never. Nothing, never, never, never. Not now. Not ever\" - Madrid president Florentino Perez, speaking to the press in Brussels, April 29.
* \"I stood eyeball to eyeball with the Madrid president and either he is a marvellous liar or he was totally sincere\" - The Daily Mail’s Steve Curry’s assessment, April 29.
* \"I am delighted he [Perez] has confirmed that. We at Manchester United never had any intention of selling David\" - Peter Kenyon, April 29.
* \"I want to stay at United. There’s been lots of stuff in the media about me and my future, but I can honestly say that there has been no contact between either me or my advisor with Real Madrid or any other club\" - David Beckham, May 6.
* \"My feelings for Manchester United, the club, the players, the fans and the backroom staff are as strong as ever. I know United chief executive Peter Kenyon and the manager Sir Alex Ferguson are saying they want me to stay, and that’s good enough for me. My affection for the club has never changed\" - David Beckham, May 6.
* \"On The Ball\" and \"Right Again\" - Blurb in the Daily Mail on May 7 as it reprinted its \'Becks To Stay\' and \'Neverland\' backpages from April 5 and April 30 respectively.
* \"I\'m a Manchester United player. I\'m contracted to United for another two years or three years, I think. As long as they want me, then I\'ll stay\" - David Beckham, in an interview with the Los Angeles Times, June 10.
* \"To suggest, as the Spanish papers and some of their English counterparts in England have, that Beckham has already met personnel from Madrid face to face is little short of ludicrous\" - The Daily Mail, June 14.
* \"I\'d rather jack it in than leave United. They\'re the only team I\'ve ever wanted to play for. I\'m absolutely gutted over what\'s happened. I\'ll prove to Alex Ferguson my loyalty for the club by playing for free if I have to. I don\'t want to go anywhere\" - David Beckham, The News of The World, June 15.
* \"Manchester United today reached agreement for the transfer of David Beckham to Real Madrid for a fee of 35million euros\" - Statement released by Manchester United on June 17.
* \"I recognise that this is an amazing opportunity for me at this stage in my career and a unique and exciting experience for my family. I know that I will always regret it later in life if I had turned down the chance to play at another great club like Real Madrid\" - David Beckham, June 17.
* \"Few can claim any credit from this sorry tale of deception\" - Headline above piece by Daily Mail’s Steve Curry, June18.
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