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Hamsik has looked very poor on every occasion I've seen him. Admittedly, that isn't all that much.
Hamsik has looked like shite every time I've seen him.

Admittedly, it's because of his hair. It's awful.
 
with him we'd kroos the league, that's a mata of fact.
 
I had a text earlier from a friend claiming some chauffer had told him Kroos was at carrington today for a medical. So this is definitely not going to happen.

He's a city fan and has never text me anything but jokes before today.
 
Bullshit surely. Kroos won't leave Bayern

It's never bullshit if the agent can earn a big commission from the transfer. Kroos is young enough for him to have another big move in him if he joined us. The pertinent facts are whether Moyes wants him (I think he's a fantastic player) and whether Kroos would leave Germany. He has won the Bundesliga and the CL with Bayern so they won't be the primary reasons why he'd stay at Bayern.

That said, Beckenbauer/Hoeness/Rummenigge are hardcore and don't take shit off their players so I guess it's wait and see.
 
Kicker (not a great) translation:
FC Bayern Munich has announced the contract extensions of Alaba, Rafinha and Boateng at regular intervals before the winter break. Toni Kroos also was already on the agenda. But the talks led so far to no common denominator, further meetings are currently planned. Thus the player's farewell is approaching. When Mario Mandzukic departure makes me seem almost inevitable, prospects are lining up.

On Friday evening, sat David Moyes, coach of the English heavyweight Manchester United, on the rostrum of the Borussia-Park. He allegedly took several players under the microscope. Next to him sat an employee but the player agency Total Sports. Coincidence? Anyway, Toni Kroos, whose contract runs until 2015, their client. And the question of its future is increasingly controversial, especially for Munich. In an interview with kicker chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge had already admitted openly on Thursday that previous discussions have not led to an extension. The love of money proved to be a sticking point.

Both sides stressed last true time and again that they want to continue to walk together the path, but not at any price and that counts for both sides. A much-improved offer of Munich has knocked the 24-year-old. The Kroos page with adviser Volker Struth considers the offer as unacceptable. Struth, who also advises Mario Gotze and Marco Reus wants to know his client in a different wage class.

The player has not (yet) the intention to perform the contract. When asked whether it would be feasible to go without a new agreement in the 2014/2015 season, Kroos says: "I can not rule anything out, it would be timely planned no further talks I now concentrate fully on the second round..."
 
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