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'They bottled it,' says Cook
20/01/2009 11:18

Executive Garry Cook has reaffirmed the Club’s stance over last night’s 
decision to walk away from any deal involving AC Milan midfielder Kaka.
Speaking this morning at the City of Manchester Stadium, Cook told us: 
“It’s a mixture of disappointment and some frustration too.
“I think the intention from AC Milan was clearly to sell their player 
and Manchester City’s intention was clearly to bring him to the football 
club.
“I think there was some political pressure and definitely media space 
that they engaged in. To be honest, I think they bottled it, simple as 
that.”
“They live in a different space than we do as a football club and it’s 
been interesting to watch their behaviour.”
Despite numerous media reports in Italy and throughout the country, 
Garry continued to set the record straight: “We never met the player, we 
only met the representatives, we never actually made him an offer on 
personal terms.
“So it’s very difficult to turn down something that you’ve not been offered.
“We’ve heard everything and there’s been a bit of mudslinging, but we’re 
going to choose not to get into that, our objective is that we’re 
building a football club for the long term.
“It would have been great to have had Kaka at this football club, the 
Premier League would have benefitted, football would have benefitted and 
we were willing to make that investment on rational terms. 
Unfortunately, the behaviour that they showed was not what we had 
expected nor had we anticipated.”
Cook also cleared up reports surrounding the visit to Milan. He 
confirmed: “We’ve been to Milan four times and the delegation yesterday 
involved three lawyers that represent the legal counsel for Manchester 
City football club.
“It also involved a board member who had flown half way around the world 
from Abu Dhabi, myself and one other senior executive.
“We were confined to a room, with no food or drink, and we asked some 
questions of the football club and more importantly we asked some 
questions of the representatives of the player and they simple could not 
answer the questions.
“What they wanted to talk about was; ‘how much are you going to pay 
him?’We chose not to get into that and we didn’t make an offer to the 
player.
“Is he a great footballer? Yes. Does he represent all the values you 
would want to have as an ambassador of the sport global and were we 
looking for the opportunity to joint venture in areas that would take 
this club on to a different platform? Yes, but unfortunately the 
landscape changed and his representatives wanted to talk about how much 
we were going to pay him.

“Money was certainly the motive yesterday.”

Leon Collins



di koran tempo hari ini juga ada
nah loh . . siapa menjual siapa menawar?
gimana neh, mosok milan malah lebih "inggris" di media dibanding inggris 
sendiri?

ngakak gw . . :D
"They bottled it"
kali kali aja nyangkut di kapal pesiar arab . . nyemplunignnya di laut 
merah sih . . ke ke ke







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