Wakakkaak...

Heinze boleh cabut asal jangan ke pesaing utama di EPL.
Sebegitu takutnyakah Aki Fergie ama Liverpool ?

Lagian klo Heinze tetep di MU, pasti mainnya juga ga sepenuh hati.
(sementara Heinze udah ngebet banget mo gabung ke Liverpool).
Fans MU pasti juga ga sepenuh hati ngedukung Heinze lagi.

Atau cuma ego Ferguson aja.
Selama ini dia yg selalu "membuang" pemain.

Sementara dalam kasus Heinze, justru pemain itu sendiri yg pengin 
cabut.

Wakakkakka...

*Ini bisa terjadi: Heinze lepas, Tevez gagal didapet.

duer !


--- In [email protected], "Daniel Vero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Tambah seru!
> Ternyata Heinze emang pengen cabut dari OT. Tapi sayangnya lom ada
> komen apapun langsung dari mulutnya.
> 
> Tapi kalo Heinze bener-bener sampe make lawyernya Pool, artinya dia
> yakin banget kekuatan legal surat yang dia terima dari Gill.
> 
> ==========================================================
> 
> Heinze brings in Liverpool's legal team
> 
> 
> Daniel Taylor
> Friday July 27, 2007
> Guardian Unlimited
> 
> 
> Gabriel Heinze has defied Sir Alex Ferguson and Manchester United by
> taking the extraordinary step of employing Liverpool's legal 
advisers
> to secure what would be a controversial and highly acrimonious move 
to
> Anfield.
> Heinze is so desperate to quit United he has appointed Richard 
Green,
> a partner at the Liverpool office of Hill Dickinson. Green 
specialises
> in working on legal cases for Liverpool and, acting on behalf of
> Heinze, he has instructed Andrew Green of the London-based 
Blackstone
> Chambers. It represents a hostile move on Heinze's part and United
> have indicated they are willing to fight him all the way, bringing 
in
> their own solicitors, Brabners Chaffe Street, to fight their case.
> 
> The latest development in what is becoming a major political dispute
> effectively makes Heinze's position at Old Trafford untenable, even 
if
> he does not get the transfer he craves, and will seriously damage 
his
> standing among United's supporters. On Wednesday Ferguson appealed 
for
> the Argentina international to show some loyalty to the club, 
pointing
> out the favourable treatment he received when recovering from a
> serious knee injury in the 2005-06 season. Instead Heinze has made 
it
> clear he wants to join their most despised rivals and that he will 
not
> tolerate staying at a club where Patrice Evra is now regarded as the
> first-choice left-back.
> His action is on the grounds that United had allegedly agreed in
> writing to sell him to any club that matched their valuation of £6m.
> Liverpool submitted that bid last week but United refused to do
> business with their old foes. Heinze has two years remaining on his
> contract and United's lawyers will argue that he must honour his
> present deal.
>


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