New York Red Bulls 2012 playoff run

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The allocation money will be spent on either Kenny Cooper :)thumbsup:) or "the real Juninho", who is "Latin" but passes the eyeball test. The team could possibly sign both, depending on Juninho's salary demands. It is possible that both could work out.

according to what you posted before, the red bulls new york sold cooper, and now they are allowed to take him back?
in the rest of the world that would be impossible

regarding juninho, he left many great memories in france, he was loved like very few players
he was passionate by the club, hopefully it will be the same in new york (if he comes)
it's not an exageration to say that in france, when lyon had a free kick anywhere between 25-35 meters from the goal, it was like having a penalty kick because juninho was so good at taking free kicks

juninho is educated and comes from a nice family

here are pictures of him younger:

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his mother:

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and father:

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his family is of portuguese origin
 

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And just like that, Vasco has offered Juninho a $2.5 million contract - roughly ten times what most Red Bulls fans were expecting to pay him. If legit, there is no way to offer both him and Kaka. It surely dwarfs whatever contract was extended to him this month. Perhaps the negotiation was just leverage, which reminds me of the age-old rule...

Never trust a man whose last name is Pernambucano
 

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And just like that, Vasco has offered Juninho a $2.5 million contract - roughly ten times what most Red Bulls fans were expecting to pay him. If legit, there is no way to offer both him and Kaka. It surely dwarfs whatever contract was extended to him this month. Perhaps the negotiation was just leverage, which reminds me of the age-old rule...

in the french media it's expected that he will sign for red bulls, and i believe that it could happen, because houllier was his coach at lyon and now he's working for red bull

Never trust a man whose last name is Pernambucano

it's just a nickname
juninho paulista was nicknamed paulista because he came from sao paulo
juninho pernambucano is nicknamed pernambucano because he comes from pernambuco
 
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according to what you posted before, the red bulls new york sold cooper, and now they are allowed to take him back?
in the rest of the world that would be impossible

Cooper has one year left on his contract that will pay him about $500k. The allocation money allows the Red Bulls to soften the salary cap hit, conceivably to maybe about $300k. After scoring 18 goals, plenty of teams would line up to trade for him at his face value wage, offering draft picks or role players for exchange.

Cooper is on the team until it says otherwise, but until this allocation money came over, it seemed like getting rid of him was inevitable because of salary cap implications. Keep in mind that while $200k/year is minimal elsewhere or to the Red Bulls flagship itself, in the MLS that money stocks another 1-4 players.

If a European club wanted to bid on Cooper, they could do so as usual. If Cooper doesn't sign a new contract by the end of next season, he is free to go anywhere without a transfer fee. If he wishes to stay in MLS, his team has the right to a 'Competitive Bid', meaning that they have first rights to offer a reasonable contract. If New York and two other teams offer him $500k/yr, he has to stay with New York. Should New York not initiate the process with a Competitive Bid, he can go elsewhere for more or less money. If another team bids higher, he can go there with a smile.

The MLS salary cap contains tons of frivolities that are constantly under amendment. At heart, it's in place to keep the smaller-market teams with modest ownership groups at par with wealthy ownership groups such as New York or Los Angeles. Like it or not, every franchise makes a profit these days, which was not always the case.
 

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in the french media it's expected that he will sign for red bulls, and i believe that it could happen, because houllier was his coach at lyon and now he's working for red bull

The Vasco offer is very recent news.

http://www.empireofsoccer.com/counter-vasco-make-strong-offer-to-juninho-pernambucano/

Either the Red Bulls match that wage, or Juninho gives them a sweetheart deal. I saw the headlines that only a "miracle" could keep him out of New York. This would seem to qualify. There is no way New York was discussing such a figure with him, because they were not able to pay it until Marquez' exit became imminent last night.
 

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The Vasco offer is very recent news.

http://www.empireofsoccer.com/counter-vasco-make-strong-offer-to-juninho-pernambucano/

Either the Red Bulls match that wage, or Juninho gives them a sweetheart deal. I saw the headlines that only a "miracle" could keep him out of New York. This would seem to qualify. There is no way New York was discussing such a figure with him, because they were not able to pay it until Marquez' exit became imminent last night.

the problem is that vasco have no money, they didn't pay the wages of their players in the last months, since september
in the rest of the world things regarding the wages are not as clear as they seem to be in the US, they are more obscure
as an example, when juninho signed for vasco in 2011, his wage was the minimal wage in brazil, around 300 dollars per month, but obviously that's not exactly what he was paid
 

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after the good news, the bad news: new york signed peguy luyindula
i feel ashamed to be french
juninho was a star player
but luyindula is nothing, he just steals a job to an american player
i hate the fact that since the staff is french, they have to buy "french" players
 

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Luyindula's arrival has not been reported by any American news source. I am hoping it is the French press blowing smoke at the behest of this player's agent. Just as Juninho "turned down" the Vasco offer for $3mil/year, I am hoping this bench-warmer "turns down" our $200k/year offer. If he gets $201k in France from leverage, congratulations to his jew agent (and may he collect 6%).

I can't repeat this enough: a few MLS teams could sign fifty foreign players into tryouts. League salary caps, "discovery rules", and whatever other contractual concoctions prevent a free market. MLS teams have been trending non-white because, pure and simple, there are more South American amerindians who are willing to play pro ball into their early 20's for ~$50k/yr, especially in our accommodating country of future benefit pledges. It's a pittance wage for a crowd-performer.

Now that Marquez has been vanquished, the only wish I have for this team is to return Kenny Cooper on Opening Night. The front office is doing their best to replace him so far, but I will hold out hope.
 
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