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29 Sep 2009, 02:19 PM
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I think Kaka wa a fool to turn down Man City
They are doing real well and I hope they beat Man U on their return with Tevez scoring the final goal.
I mean I read Kaka would have got £500,000 a week tax free, with him being bought for £100,000,000 and his dad being his agent
His dad would have got 25% for that fee and his dad would have spilt it with him. Also if he stayed for five years, he would have got one year's free wage AKA like Alan Shearer did for Newcastle.
Plus he would have been allowed to keep all the shirt percentage fees along with any endorsment deal for free
Kaka I bet you wish you went now to Man City, you aint young no more
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29 Sep 2009, 04:40 PM
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Re: I think Kaka wa a fool to turn down Man City
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Originally Posted by Diego Maradona
They are doing real well and I hope they beat Man U on their return with Tevez scoring the final goal.
I mean I read Kaka would have got £500,000 a week tax free, with him being bought for £100,000,000 and his dad being his agent
His dad would have got 25% for that fee and his dad would have spilt it with him. Also if he stayed for five years, he would have got one year's free wage AKA like Alan Shearer did for Newcastle.
Plus he would have been allowed to keep all the shirt percentage fees along with any endorsment deal for free
Kaka I bet you wish you went now to Man City, you aint young no more
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One thing you have to understand is that Kaka is very religious. He's a devoted Christian and didn't want to go to a place simply just for the money, because that's not what th Bible teaches. Also, he wanted to always play in the Champion's League and City at the time was not doing very well. I actually admire him for turning down money for the passion of the sport and Biblical reasons. Believe me, I was heart broken when he turned us down, but I respect him very highly.
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29 Sep 2009, 05:18 PM
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Re: I think Kaka wa a fool to turn down Man City
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one thing you have to understand is that kaka is very religious. He's a devoted christian and didn't want to go to a place simply just for the money, because that's not what th bible teaches. Also, he wanted to always play in the champion's league and city at the time was not doing very well. i actually admire him for turning down money for the passion of the sport and biblical reasons. Believe me, i was heart broken when he turned us down, but i respect him very highly.
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100% agree.
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29 Sep 2009, 05:28 PM
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Re: I think Kaka wa a fool to turn down Man City
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Originally Posted by Diego Maradona
They are doing real well and I hope they beat Man U on their return with Tevez scoring the final goal.
I mean I read Kaka would have got £500,000 a week tax free, with him being bought for £100,000,000 and his dad being his agent
His dad would have got 25% for that fee and his dad would have spilt it with him. Also if he stayed for five years, he would have got one year's free wage AKA like Alan Shearer did for Newcastle.
Plus he would have been allowed to keep all the shirt percentage fees along with any endorsment deal for free
Kaka I bet you wish you went now to Man City, you aint young no more
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He had absolutely no desire to move for money. If Milan wasn't in a financial crisis (apparently) he'd still be there.
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29 Sep 2009, 06:10 PM
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Re: I think Kaka wa a fool to turn down Man City
hes at real madrid... i dont think hes a fool nor do i think he will ever regret it, if he turned us down for someone like chelsea or some middle east club then maybe but if you want to compare RM to City, we still have to wait a few decades...
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30 Sep 2009, 06:35 AM
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Re: I think Kaka wa a fool to turn down Man City
If City get in the Champions League then that combined with their sky high wages will see a whole load of Galacticos suddenly developing a yearning to move to Eastlands......
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30 Sep 2009, 06:49 PM
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Re: I think Kaka wa a fool to turn down Man City
I don't think he's necessarily regreting his decision. After all Real Madrid aren't doing all to bad themselves.
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03 Oct 2009, 05:44 AM
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Re: I think Kaka wa a fool to turn down Man City
Why was he a fool? RM are doing perfectly fine so far and City as well, but RM just has a little bit more history and image  However, I'm pretty sure he's earning a LOT more than he was at Milan, so if he really wasn't doing it for the money he should have asked for the same salary as he had at Milan. I think he didn't like the fact that City was doing crap and wouldn't play in Europe this season, that it's England and he hates the climate and that he probably already knew RM wanted to buy him. He uses the whole preacher boy image to make him look good.
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05 Oct 2009, 11:44 AM
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Re: I think Kaka wa a fool to turn down Man City
Whomever started this thread was foolish for starting it. Kaka is a model professional and I wish there were more like him.
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05 Oct 2009, 09:50 PM
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Re: I think Kaka wa a fool to turn down Man City
Good point hauler...
I guess City have allready won the league, FA cup, and qualified for next years CL right?
City will get hit HARD during the ACN.
Several of there players are ticking time bombs, just waiting to explode. every, EVERY team goes threw a bad patch, i can't wait to see how City handle it when there's arrives.
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