01 Sep 2015 00:32:57
Sources say the De Gea deal was sent in a format that Madrid could not open: either they were using Windows 95 or their trial version of Winzip expired.


1.) 01 Sep 2015
01 Sep 2015 02:40:36
Winzip can never expire, never!


2.) 01 Sep 2015
01 Sep 2015 03:53:32
Or in fairness, they used Linux, made a tgz and gave it a windows PC.
Madrid always create a drama.
I wish we meet Madrid in the knockouts and kick them out of the competition.


3.) 01 Sep 2015
01 Sep 2015 05:40:20
no mate documents were sent in proper format, madrid even took the printouts for submission to LFP, but according to highly placed sources from madrid, rafa benitez ate those papers which led to delay. Rafa's explanation bieng madrid in their haste for de gea forgot his hourly sandwiches and papers looked tasty.


4.) 01 Sep 2015
01 Sep 2015 06:22:25
I live a good conspiracy so here we go,

Isn't the next Real Madrid presidential election due in the next 12-18 months? It was being reported yesterday that 87% of real fans were unhappy with the transfer. They thought the fee was too high and that getting rid of Navas was a mistake. Add this to the unhappiness at the way casillas was pushed out the club and it could be argued that Mr my s**t don't stink Perez's popularity was on the wain.

The madridstas were also not happy bale was not disposed of.

Any chance Mr Perez intentionally messed up the deal?

Now before you all go mad, this is just a little bit of fun. Or is it. The truth is out there!