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Jul 9 2013, 05:31 PM
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What's Emanuelson got to do with Strootman though?
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Jul 10 2013, 07:26 AM
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QUOTE An extraordinary scandal is erupting after Roma threatened legal action against a radio station that aired private conversations between their directors.
The Giallorossi released a statement this evening warning they would take legal action against anyone who committed the “crime” of illegally intercepting a phone call.
The conversation between director of sport Walter Sabatini and general manager Claudio Fenucci was apparently recorded because one of the two men forgot to hang up the phone after they had spoken to the asromaradio.it staff for an interview.
Because of that, the radio station released its own statement pointing out “if a director leaves his phone on after a conversation and we hear him when he’s talking to someone else, it is certainly not our fault.” They have in turn threatened legal action against Roma.
In amongst all this, the content of the conversation has fallen by the wayside, but will be of great interest to Giallorossi supporters.
Sabatini explained to Fenucci that he had clearly ordered Pablo Daniel Osvaldo to begin pre-season training with the squad on Tuesday with everyone else rather than on Friday.
He noted this was because he wanted Osvaldo to receive the insults that other players had when arriving at the training camp this morning.
Sabatini hoped that the abuse would push Osvaldo towards accepting a £17m move to Southampton, which he had otherwise turned down.
The Italy international is currently on vacation in Chicago.
In the conversation, the directors also let slip that Barcelona target Marquinhos would be sold immediately if the offer reached €25m plus commission for his agents.
It was also noted that Daniele De Rossi is on the market for the right price. To be honest this really damages their hand in both transfers discussed,,,
This post has been edited by il_diavolo_mtl: Jul 10 2013, 07:27 AM
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Jul 10 2013, 02:25 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Jul 10 2013, 02:12 PM)  Strootman to Roma for €17 million. Contract of €2.2 million per season. Another opportunity lost. Oh well... What's new?
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Jul 10 2013, 03:20 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Jul 10 2013, 05:08 PM)  You know, it's quite baffling how clubs like Roma and Fiorentina can afford to pay +15 million for their signings. Even Napoli, Inter, and of course Juventus don't have a problem with that. We are the only club that really stuggles by making minimal offers for our targets. It's do depressing. Finivest, all along.
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Jul 11 2013, 05:29 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Jul 11 2013, 05:27 PM)  Do they really need him, though? He's basically a Chiellini clone is terms of role and position. Juve are becoming the Bayern of this league. They have the cash to buy the league's best talent and at this rate they've pulled miles ahead of the rest already
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