坎貝爾轉會傳奇(The Sol Campbell Saga)--續
25/04/2001
Campbell's agent, Sky Andrew: "Sol first has to get himself fit, he won't
be playing for Tottenham again this season, but hopes to be able to play
for England in the summer, that's the main thing on his mind at the moment.
He is honour-bound to talk with Tottenham first, especially now that Glenn
Hoddle has taken over as the new manager. But of course it's not everyday
that a player of Sol's ability becomes available, so it attracts massive
interest. What makes any deal with Sol also very attractive is that he is
on a free transfer, so many clubs from England and Europe have made it
known that they are monitoring the situation. It would not be fair of me
to name clubs, but Sol has often said that he would prefer to stay in
London. So it wouldn't be too difficult to work out which big London
clubs have asked me to keep them up to date with the way matters with
Tottenham are progressing."
07/05/2001
Tottenham vice-chairman, David Buchler, commenting on speculation linking
Campbell with a move to Barcelona: "Barcelona will have a hell of a fight
on their hands if they want to take Sol away. It won't be easy for them,
I can promise that. We've got to show people we mean business and Sol is
an integral part of that. He is key to our future plans. We have our
sights on new players but this club will be based on youth, the youth we
have coming through."
09/05/2001
Spurs manager, Glenn Hoddle talking about Campbell's contract situation:
"I am confident that we will not lose him because of wages as we will
make Sol a very good offer to stay. The talks are going on and I would
love him to stay. I believe he will make the decision soon."
16/05/2001
Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger: "We will have a look after the weekend.
It is too early to say what we will do about Campbell but we have to be
wise about our money. We must respect our wage structure. You can only
pay so much without bankrupting the club. We won't be paying anyone
£80,000 or £100,000 a week. We will pay what we can afford for everybody
and keep the wages right. We have £10million more coming in from TV, but
if you start paying £100,000 a week for players, what difference does
that extra money make?"
16/05/2001
Spurs' executive vice-chairman, David Buchler: "We are looking forward
to speaking with Sol at the end of this week. He has been on holiday
for the past couple of weeks and we agreed that we would talk immediately
he came back. We still hope Sol will commit himself to Tottenham and are
looking forward to discussing his future at this club. There are lots of
clubs interested in Sol, but we know that he is an honourable man and
any reports of him having agreed to join Barcelona are just rumours."
17/05/2001
Campbell's agent, Sky Andrew, talking Barcelona rumours: "Sol is flattered
to be linked with a club of Barcelona's stature, but no decision has
been made. Sol is back from holiday and over the next few days and we
will talk to Tottenham. We haven't spoken to any other clubs yet."
21/05/2001
Sol Campbell giving his opinion on his contract situation: "Going abroad is
not in my mind. The ball is in Spurs' court now. It is a typical type of
negotiation situation. There are ups and downs and we have to find somewhere
where everyone is happy. I am in no hurry because I want to look at the
whole picture. We will just have to wait and see what happens in the next
two or three weeks."
23/05/2001
Liverpool manager, Gerard Houllier responding to speculation linking the
central-defender with a move to Anfield: "He is a good player. Any good
players who are available we will be interested in, providing they can
improve the squad. But I am very pleased with Sami and Stephane. They are
very strong, although it is not ideal moving players in from other
positions to cover for them."
23/05/2001
Barcelona manager, Carles Rexach, talking about Sol Campbell's situation:
"A lot depends on whether Campbell wants to leave Tottenham, a club he has
played for all his life. He says he wants time to think about it but I
believe that if he can reach an agreement with Tottenham, he will stay
there. He is the kind of defender we like. He is young and aggressive and
we have lacked that in defence this season, especially with injury
problems affecting Abelardo and Frank de Boer. But my personal opinion
is that Campbell likes Tottenham so much that he will accept a good
offer to stay with them."
25/05/2001
Spurs spokesman, John Fennelley: "We made an offer last night (Thursday)
which he went away to consider and it's the best offer the club has ever
made to a player. People are saying that he has already said goodbye to
the club - but that's not true. We're still hoping he will stay."
26/05/2001
Spurs' vice-chairman, David Buchler, commenting on Campbell
rumours to Arsenal: "There's no chance of Sol leaving for Arsenal. He
is a Spurs fan and there's not a hope in hell of him playing in an Arsenal
shirt."
30/05/2001
Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger: "You can create a big team without
bankrupting the club and we would not pay a player £100,000-a-week.
I want to sign big players, but that does not necessarily mean they
have to be big names. You have to be sensible in buying players and
respect the structure of the club."
30/05/2001
Sol Campbell's agent, Sky Andrew: "Sol is ready to talk to Liverpool
about a possible move in the summer. Discussions are at early stage,
but money at this stage is not an issue. Sol has already spoken to
Barcelona, Inter Milan and Real Madrid so he has options, at this
stage he would like to stay in England."
01/06/2001
Arsenal defender, Martin Keown, giving his opinion on Campbell's proposed
move to Highbury: "It would be a very good move for Arsenal. Whether
that happens remains to be seen, and who Sol lines up with also remains
to be seen. But looking at birth certificates of those already at the
club would be a basis for saying that Arsenal need central defenders.
Looking at performances is another matter, but I've not spoken to Sol."
he added: "It's been done before. Willie Young and Pat Jennings have
come across to us and did exceptionally well, so I don't see any reason
why not. But I don't know what will happen. One day he's coming, one day
he's not. Arsenal wouldn't put anyone on any more money than they could
afford to pay and, as a player, you accept that situation. I'm not
saying that everyone would adopt that attitude, but we'll sort that
one out when and if it comes up."
01/06/2001
Liverpool defender, Stephane Henchoz, giving his opinion on Campbell's
proposed move to Anfield: "I would say it is perfectly normal for
Liverpool to be linked with top players because we are a top club and
have had a good season. Sol Campbell is a very good player and if we
are to build on that success we are going to need as strong a squad as
possible. I don't think it is bad that big names are being associated
with Liverpool, even if a new arrival would put people under pressure.
I don't think anyone, whether they are already at the club or not, can
be guaranteed a regular place in the first team, no matter who they are.
It's important to have a strong competition for places and there's
already competition at Liverpool."
13/06/2001
Campbell's agent, Sky Andrew: "Sol wants everything sorted by the end
of the month. We are in discussions with a number of clubs, but I
would not anticipate concrete developments for the next week or two."
14/06/2001
Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger: "Of course we are still interested in
Sol Campbell, but I don't think he has made his mind up about where
he wants to go."
14/06/2001
Barcelona winger, Marc Overmars: "I'm really surprised to hear that Sol
Campbell looks set to join my old team Arsenal from Spurs. I had a
strong feeling that he'd be signing for my current team Barcelona and
it's a shock that he seems to have chosen to cross the North London
divide instead. It would have been great to see Sol put his skills and
abilities to test in a new league. It would also have been good for him
as a player in his development. Instead, it seems he's chosen to stay
put in England." he added: "I understand that nothing is finalised or
official between Campbell and Arsenal. Arsenal need to look forward
and invest in some younger centre-backs if they are to make any progress
at all so Campbell would be good for them in that respect. But he will
face some stick if he moves and possibly some serious abuse. Certainly
when Arsenal travel to White Hart Lane next season, Campbell will have
to face some horrible scenes, angry fans and endure a horrible
experience. He'll have to be big enough to face that consequence if he
moves to Highbury."
15/06/2001
Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger: "We are one of the clubs who are
interested but the rest is down to Sol Campbell. He has interest
from many clubs and it's up to him to make the choice. I don't know
when he will make a decision - yesterday his agent announced that he
will make a decision in two or three weeks."
16/06/2001
Barcelona manager, Charly Rexach, commenting on Barcelona's interest
in Campbell: "I know there has been contact, but he wants to play in
the Champions League, and this will be the main condition as to
whether Sol says yes or no to Barcelona. It's his decision. He is
an important footballer. He is an aggressive player who is excellent
defensively. Those are the kind of players we need."
17/06/2001
Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, talking about his attempts to sign the
England man: "We haven't given up all hope but it's not looking good."
18/06/2001
Arsenal and England defender, Martin Keown: "Barcelona are a massive
club. I see no reason why Sol can't be a big success at Barcelona."
19/06/2001
Barca manager, Carles Rexach: "We have had very positive discussions
with Sol Campbell and his representative and my feeling is that he is
close to joining us. I believe he will make a decision very soon and I
hope it will be good news for Barcelona. We also have Champions League
football. I think it will be a positive outcome."
20/06/2001
Former Spurs and Marseille winger, Chris Waddle, giving his opinion
on how moving to Barcelona would be good for Sol: "Going to Barcelona
would be a brilliant way to learn how to play with the ball. If you
can't learn to do that there, you'll never learn."
21/06/2001
Arsenal chairman, David Dein: "Sol Campbell's position, is that the
timing is his. He has said to me he will make a decision in two or
three weeks time and obviously we we would like it to be before we
start pre-season training on July 5, otherwise we'll have other fish
to fry."
29/06/2001
Inter Milan president, Massimo Moratti: "We will get Campbell. He
is well liked by manager Hector Cuper and he is ours."
29/06/2001
Inter spokesman: "Talks between Inter and Sol Campbell are going
very well. Inter thinks Sol Campbell is a superb player and we hope
very much that he will decide to come here. We hope to have a
decision within a few days. At least by the end of next week."
01/07/2001
Bayern president, Franz Beckenbauer: "We have made an offer for
Campbell. A lot of clubs want him, he is a world class player."
& Bayern vice-president, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge: "We were interested
in Campbell three months back, but not anymore. Such a signing would
create problems in this club. He was too expensive. If he wants £5.8
million what should someone like Kahn be paid?"
03/07/2001
Sol Campbell signs from Tottenham Hotspur to Arsenal on a Bosman
free transfer.
看完這一整篇可以瞭解為何熱刺球迷這麼恨坎貝爾,不過這兩年間熱刺在英超表
現的確不好,99-00英超第十,00-01英超第十二,他可能一直在觀察熱刺的情況
,看看有沒有展望打歐冠,當然另一個觀察就是他的續約條件。用自由轉會身份
的確是可以bargain到更高的薪水。
想想過去幾個月有關EDU的事,再看看坎貝爾的轉會傳奇,足球就是這樣愛與恨
交織。如果韋拉去年夏天真的跑去皇馬,大概又是這網站又會多一筆橫跨三年的
傳奇,不過絕對沒有以"自由轉會身份"還跑去加盟"死敵"的坎貝爾故事曲折。
今年夏天,大概傳奇主角會是Gerrad(我想講SWP,不過名氣差多了,吉拉德是皇馬欽定)。
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'The difference between you and me is that if tomorrow there were
no more money in football I'd still be here, but not you'.
-- a quote of Wenger's saying to an agent
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