Pure and simple: Don't believe it until it is confirmed. I don't really see any reason why it couldn't be and would be awesome to have Hamilton, Button, Massa, Alonso, Vettel and Schumacher all on track at once.
Michael is part of the Ferrari familiy. If he wants to race he only needs is to talk with Montezemolo and he will kick Massa or Alonso's ass in order to make a place for him. So no, I don't believe it l
Mercedes and Schumacher do go way back though, back when him and Frentzen were doing World Sportscars for Merc, at the time Frentzen was seen as the more promising driver.
considering his history with the team back in the late 80's with GT's and other racing series...I don't think so. He'd try to establish himself in the team as the "master" instead of a leading driver...plus he's way too attached to Ferrari to leave them for their main rivals (even if Brawn is managing Mercedes), so it would be a huge shocker if he would join the team. It would be as shocking as his retirement 3 years ago or even, dare I say, Senna's death.
Schummy is in America driving a kart this weekend for TonyKart at the SuperNats, so unless BBC was really slow with getting it out there, then it's all a rumour...
No he hasn't, he's come out with so much bullshit, like when he said his "insiders" told him massa's injuries they were totally different to what he said it was. Hes done it all through the season, you tell me when hes said something that has come true that wasn't already in speculation before he said it? You think all these people are going to be giving him inside info so he can go shout at the top of his voice on the telly and to the press so he can make money? I don't think so...
With regards Massa's injuries, nobody knew until about 12 hours later. His insiders were just that - insiders. They don't necessarily get it right themselves, and so much is speculation - albeit often educated speculation.
I don't like Eddie, but he does have a knack for getting his news right.
I wouldn't be surprised if Eddie Jordan's prediction turned to be wrong though. At this point in time, no one is even able to imagine Michael Schumacher in any other team than Ferrari.
Why not? He's not been that chummy with Ferrari since Todt left, Alonso didn't want him in the team either, his contract was apparently not going to be renewed (in the same role at least), he's a big friend of Brawn, and is ex-Mercedes.
I don't think it will happen, but it's not that unlikely...
You need to watch the F1 forum on the red button a bit more, every other week Jordan seemed to have inside information on something. Of course he would take that information and interpret it in a totally bonkers way, but that doesn't mean the information was wrong.