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Re: TRANSFERTS - MERCATO D'ETE SAISON 2012-2013
Posté : 02 févr. 2015, 19:58
par pamphyl
Cedrick's move to Colombus is set for this summer, pending his work visa... Merde!!
The Crew SC attacker, who will join in the summer pending the receipt of his International Transfer Certificate and P-1 Visa, continues in the 2015 African Cup of Nations by facing Congo in the Quarterfinals tomorrow. The match kicks off at 11:00 a.m. ET.
L'attaquant desCrew SC, qui va revoindre l'equipe cette EtE, apres qu'il ait recu sont certicat de transfer international and P-1 Visa, continue en Coupe d'Afrique ou il jouera contre le Congo demain en Quarts de final.
Re: TRANSFERTS - MERCATO D'ETE SAISON 2012-2013
Posté : 02 févr. 2015, 20:46
par @kadimus
Apparently he didn't want to move, but Betis and Columbus made a deal and he got screwed! Plus Betis bought him for $1, lol so selling him was a huge profit! Hopefully he can "kill it" in the States and move back to Spain or even England. He's only 22 and he still has time.
Re: TRANSFERTS - MERCATO D'ETE SAISON 2012-2013
Posté : 03 févr. 2015, 17:04
par @kadimus
I feel bad for Mabwati, it seems as if he had no say in this transfer, hopefully he will shine in the MLS and then go back to Europe.
http://thepit-se.com/2015/01/04/columbu ... b-cedrick/
his move makes a ton of sense. Betis are going through some financial difficulty in the second division of Spain and had to loan Cedrick out since Osasuna was willing to take on his wages, were are reportedly a yearly salary of €1,20 million ($1.44 million),
Betis perhaps wants to cash in
http://crewonespot.blogspot.ca/2015/01/ ... k-not.html
Cedrick, at this point in his career, "frowns upon a move to MLS."
Re: TRANSFERTS - MERCATO D'ETE SAISON 2012-2013
Posté : 03 févr. 2015, 18:47
par pamphyl
@kadimus a écrit :Apparently he didn't want to move, but Betis and Columbus made a deal and he got screwed! Plus Betis bought him for $1, lol so selling him was a huge profit! Hopefully he can "kill it" in the States and move back to Spain or even England. He's only 22 and he still has time.
Hopefully...
He has the potential to own the States.... and you know, it might not be as bad as we think.. the MLS's getting lots of publicity nowadays, with the pre-season tournaments and english stars moving over there...so who knows where we'll be 2 years from now?
I have seen players like DeAndree Yedlin secure a move from MLS to Tottenham FC, so anything can happen... There is a trend, when a player's really good in the MLS, most likely he'll go out on a Half-a-season loan either in England or Italy or even Spain, that's an opportunity that could be very interesting as well..
So as we'have said, he's still only 22 years old, Colombus Crews surely won't be his last football club.
Good luck to him.
Re: TRANSFERTS - MERCATO D'ETE SAISON 2012-2013
Posté : 03 févr. 2015, 18:49
par stone
Paendant ce temps, le defenseur iviorien Franck Kessié a signé un nouveau contrat en faveur de l’Atalanta Bergame, en Série A italienne. Le défenseur du Stella Club d’Adjamé a officialisé son transfert, ce jeudi dans les locaux du club.
Issama avait fait une CAN correcte en 2013 et se retrouve en Angola

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Et Mubele, il va signer ou?
Re: TRANSFERTS - MERCATO D'ETE SAISON 2012-2013
Posté : 03 févr. 2015, 18:54
par Santoss
Kamavuaka vient de signer un contrat de deux ans avec le club Autrichien de Strum Graz ( la meilleure équipe Autrichienne).
Ibenge, voilà un élément qu'il faudrait suivre pour l'après-CAN.
Kamavuaka est polyvalent, il peut jouer dans l'axe de la défense, comme back droit et milieu de terrain.
http://www.sksturm.at/news/
Re: TRANSFERTS - MERCATO D'ETE SAISON 2012-2013
Posté : 03 févr. 2015, 18:57
par pamphyl
stone a écrit :Paendant ce temps, le defenseur iviorien Franck Kessié a signé un nouveau contrat en faveur de l’Atalanta Bergame, en Série A italienne. Le défenseur du Stella Club d’Adjamé a officialisé son transfert, ce jeudi dans les locaux du club.
Issama avait fait une CAN correcte en 2013 et s'est retrouve en Angola

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Et Mubele, il va signer ou?
Nous avons besoin de bon agents de joueurs.... C'est pas du talent qui nous manque c'est la promotion du talent qui fait gaffe. Avec des agents comme Prince Lusala, nos joueurs irons toujours en Belgique, Angola, Israel, Emirates Arabes... bref, ba petits championats.
Nous imaginez en 2006, Room et Obi Mikel sont tous deux joueurs etoiles de la face de poule... apres la can, OBi signe a Chelsea, Room finit a Mont! tala kaka!
Re: TRANSFERTS - MERCATO D'ETE SAISON 2012-2013
Posté : 03 févr. 2015, 19:00
par @kadimus
pamphyl a écrit :@kadimus a écrit :Apparently he didn't want to move, but Betis and Columbus made a deal and he got screwed! Plus Betis bought him for $1, lol so selling him was a huge profit! Hopefully he can "kill it" in the States and move back to Spain or even England. He's only 22 and he still has time.
Hopefully...
He has the potential to own the States.... and you know, it might not be as bad as we think.. the MLS's getting lots of publicity nowadays, with the pre-season tournaments and english stars moving over there...so who knows where we'll be 2 years from now?
I have seen players like DeAndree Yedlin secure a move from MLS to Tottenham FC, so anything can happen... There is a trend, when a player's really good in the MLS, most likely he'll go out on a Half-a-season loan either in England or Italy or even Spain, that's an opportunity that could be very interesting as well..
So as we'have said, he's still only 22 years old, Colombus Crews surely won't be his last football club.
Good luck to him.
As much as I don't watch the MLS that much, people in Europe piss me off when they dismiss this league without ever watching a game. It's not as bad of a move as people think it is. If Mabwati can honestly kill it in the US, he will be back in Europe within a year...or he can even stay in the MLS and be an MVP....and that's just as good as playing in La Liga 2....in my opinion.
Re: TRANSFERTS - MERCATO D'ETE SAISON 2012-2013
Posté : 03 févr. 2015, 19:02
par Santoss
Mubele a été la grosse déception de cette CAN, il y a plusieurs agents Congolais qui ont vanté le talent du jeune de Vclub mais au final, on a vu...joueur qui ne faisait que courir en désordre sur le terrain.
Nous devons beaucoup méditer sur le niveau réel, de nos compétitions locales et Africaines.
Re: TRANSFERTS - MERCATO D'ETE SAISON 2012-2013
Posté : 03 févr. 2015, 19:06
par pamphyl
@kadimus a écrit :pamphyl a écrit :@kadimus a écrit :Apparently he didn't want to move, but Betis and Columbus made a deal and he got screwed! Plus Betis bought him for $1, lol so selling him was a huge profit! Hopefully he can "kill it" in the States and move back to Spain or even England. He's only 22 and he still has time.
Hopefully...
He has the potential to own the States.... and you know, it might not be as bad as we think.. the MLS's getting lots of publicity nowadays, with the pre-season tournaments and english stars moving over there...so who knows where we'll be 2 years from now?
I have seen players like DeAndree Yedlin secure a move from MLS to Tottenham FC, so anything can happen... There is a trend, when a player's really good in the MLS, most likely he'll go out on a Half-a-season loan either in England or Italy or even Spain, that's an opportunity that could be very interesting as well..
So as we'have said, he's still only 22 years old, Colombus Crews surely won't be his last football club.
Good luck to him.
As much as I don't watch the MLS that much, people in Europe piss me off when they dismiss this league without ever watching a game. It's not as bad of a move as people think it is. If Mabwati can honestly kill it in the US, he will be back in Europe within a year...or he can even stay in the MLS and be an MVP....and that's just as good as playing in La Liga 2....in my opinion.
Ah it's not as bad a move, but he could do better if he can pull an upset and go the Finals, he'da had plenty of teams after him..
Anyways, his move to the MLS isn't as bad. He'll give us a Congolese to follow here in the MLS league. There used to Steve Zakuani also, playing @ Saunders I don't see him anymore.