Think both Liam , and Robbie Koran came as free agents about the same time in late summer 2010 when Nigel Pearson was manager . Just shows what quality can be out there and as free agents .
Grosicki was close to come to Sporting but city aka enob kept increasing the price and it fell through. Thank god!
So his father didn’t die then? This is weird, for Turbo to travel out there & have a medical a deal must’ve been agreed. The whole thing stinks The whole club stinks atm
HIs agent Daniel Kaniewski gave an interview to 'Sportowe Fakty'. Here is the portuguese version published in portuguese newspaper Record: O Sporting terá tentado, em cima do fecho do mercado de transferências, a contratação de Kamil Grosicki, numa movimentação que acabou por, de forma indireta, travar uma mudança do extremo polaco para o Bursaspor, que parecia praticamente selada. A revelação foi feita por Daniel Kaniewski, o empresário do jogador do Hull City, de 30 anos, que relatou ao jornal 'Sportowe Fakty' o sucedido na sexta-feira, o dia do fecho do mercado. Tudo começou logo pela manhã, quando Grosicki chegou a solo turco para selar a mudança para o Bursaspor. Fez exames médicos, acertou todos os detalhes e rumou ao hotel, onde esperou por novidades por parte do clube na companhia dos seus empresários Michal Siara e Daniel Kaniewski. "O turcos demoraram muito a apresentar os documentos. Alguns jogadores que já lá jogaram aconselharam o Kamil a ler muito bem os contratos. Tínhamos dois advogados a ajudar-nos, por isso as questões formais acabaram por se demorar". Nesse momento, escreve o 'Sportowe Fakty', surgiu uma chamada de outro dos agentes do extremo, Thomas Kroth, a dar conta do aparecimento de uma terceira equipa na equação, o Sporting. "Começámos a tentar perceber o que fazer. Primeiro porque o Sporting apresentou melhores condições, para lá de ser um clube bastante melhor do que o Bursaspor. Ligámos ao diretor desportivo do Hull e ele disse-nos para esperar. Praticamente ao mesmo tempo, dois dirigentes dos turcos, que estavam a tratar da negociação, entraram no nosso quarto. Um deles estava muito impaciente. Começou a gritar e a dizer 'assina, assina' para o Kamil. O Kroth, ao saber pelo diretor do Hull o que se estava a passar, disse-nos para sair dali e ir para Istambul", continuou. "Pegámos nas nossas malas e fomos para baixo. No hall de entrada do hotel, os mesmos dois homens que estavam bastante irritados no quarto, pediram-nos calmamente para relaxarmos e para voltarmos a falar. Estava já claro que não iríamos assinar o contrato. Pedimos um táxi e fomos para o aeroporto", acrescentou o agente, que considera absurda a alegação do Bursaspor, que no seu comunicado falou da exigência de Grosicki em receber dois anos de salário adiantados. "O Sporting apresentou dois tipos de negócio, empréstimo ou compra, e o Hull foi sempre pedindo mais. Negociámos no aeorporto, sempre em contacto permanente com o Kroth. O Hull arranjou mil e uma situações e pediu mais dinheiro pelo Kamil e acabou por não conseguir", lamentou o agente do extremo, que agora, falhada a transferência neste defeso, terá de se reapresentar no Hull City.
Google translated HIs agent Daniel Kaniewski gave an interview to 'Sportowe Fakty'. Record: Sporting have attempted, at the close of the transfer market, the hiring of Kamil Grosicki, in a move that has indirectly ended a change from the Polish extreme to Bursaspor , which seemed practically sealed. The revelation was made by Daniel Kaniewski, the manager of the 30-year-old Hull City player, who told the Sportowe Fakty newspaper what happened on Friday, the day the market closes. It all started early in the morning when Grosicki arrived on Turkish soil to seal the move to Bursaspor. He did medical examinations, made all the details and went to the hotel, where he waited for news from the club in the company of his businessmen Michal Siara and Daniel Kaniewski. "The Turks took a long time to present the documents, and some of the players who have played there have advised Kamil to read the contracts very well, we had two lawyers to help us, so the formal issues were delayed." At that moment, writes Sportowe Fakty, a call came from another of the agents of the extreme, Thomas Kroth, to account for the appearance of a third team in the equation, Sporting. "We started to try to figure out what to do, first because Sporting had better conditions, rather than being a much better club than Bursaspor, we called the sports director of Hull and he told us to wait. the leaders of the Turks, who were dealing with the negotiation, entered our room, one of them very impatient and began to shout and say 'sign, sign' for Kamil Kroth, knowing by the Hull director what was to pass, told us to get out of there and go to Istanbul, "he continued. "We got in our suitcases and went downstairs." In the lobby of the hotel, the same two men who were quite irritated in the room, asked quietly to relax and to speak again, it was already clear that we would not sign the contract. We asked for a taxi and we went to the airport, "added the agent, who considers absurd the claim of Bursaspor, who in his statement spoke of Grosicki's demand to receive two years of salary advanced. "Sporting presented two types of business, loan or purchase, and Hull was always asking for more." We traded in aeorporto, always in permanent contact with Kroth. "Hull arranged a thousand and one situations and asked for more money for Kamil and ended up not get it, "lamented the agent of the extreme, who now, missed the transfer in this season, will have to resurface in Hull City.
I always take news reports with a pinch of salt having seen how journalists can spin stuff in situations where I’ve known the true story. However, this has Enobs signature signature move so it has to be true. Agree a deal and then change the price at the last minute, repeat until the other party walks away or you run out of time. If we didn’t desperately need Kamil in the pitch at his best, I’d be tempted to encourage him to be permanently ill or two weeks away from match fitness, just to spite the owner
Pinch of salt needed though. Ok so City wanted more cash, my first question - had Sporting offered the same/more? Second question - if other players are saying to double check the contract, why? What was the issue? Thirdly - who approached Sporting? A media clip went out ref the medical, it was common knowledge he was likely to go, why not come in before? I think the agent and Grosicki got cold feet and decided against it myself, and fair enough if the deal wasn't right
Bottom line ..... KG wants away his agent wants a deal done Allams want him gone and want the money clubs were clearly interested in taking him they had many weeks to get it sorted (yet again) If the Allams were reasonable in their demands, he would have been gone. He's the clubs player, he wants out and the club want him out. So basically Ehab has somehow managed to **** it up yet again.
Or by the sounds of it as well, his multiple agents tried at the last minute to get a better deal and it fell flat. The Allams are ****s in this as per but KG and his agents are just as bad. Half of me thinks we should just forget about him and have him training with the youth untill Jan as I doubt we will see him play with any interested or desire
Growsicki going/not going would have had no effect on players coming in. Does anyone know how many memberships were cancelled on August 31st. I am hoping ****ing loads. Time for a beer from sunny Santorini.
What ever happened none of us really know the truth so everyone can speculate how they want, it's history he s now got to get his head round the situation and get on with it.