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Jun 9 2011, 06:13 PM
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Yes, I watch "die Mannschaft". But that's special. At Bayern he completely lost his touch - just reckon his last match, where he pulled out a "Lewandowski". And it's not just 1 match, he's limping with Bayern for 2 seasons now. The Germany matches are exemptions.
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Jun 9 2011, 06:16 PM
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He did.
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Jun 9 2011, 06:16 PM
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No no no no no... that are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too many exemptions to call them exemptions. He's excellent for Die Mannschaft like always when he plays. I figure, if he would be a starter at a new club like Lazio, he will get form and all, and he will shine. Klose will turn out to be a great signing for Lazio. Lazio lacked a goalscoring player if anything, they will be very strong now. Klose has got strength and all, very nice header, perfect signing for Lazio.
This post has been edited by CHU-LIP: Jun 9 2011, 06:17 PM
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Jun 9 2011, 06:19 PM
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Still, I call it exemptions. How then to mark his last two seasons at Bayern?
Anyway, I also believe it is a good move for Lazio. It's so typical, they always had a thing for German players.
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Jun 9 2011, 07:53 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Jun 9 2011, 05:48 PM)  Apparently there's been a car accident and Napoli's defender Hugo Campagnaro got seriously injured. Here's the full story. QUOTE Napoli defender Hugo Campagnaro is doing well, but is in shock after a road traffic accident left three people dead.
The Argentine was driving a Toyota Hilux in his homeland, with two passengers, when it was involved in a crash with a white Volkswagen Polo.
“I want to reassure the Napoli fans that Hugo is OK,” the player’s uncle, Sergio Castillo, exclusively told CalcioNapoli24.it.
“The crash was devastating and his best friend, Alvaro Castelli, died on impact. The two people in the other car also died.
“Hugo is in the Rio Cuarto hospital, where he will remain under observation. He’s conscious, but in shock and he still doesn’t know about Alvaro’s death.
“He’s suffered some bruises and head trauma, but, as is natural, he is in shock.
“The seatbelt and the airbag saved Hugo’s life. I also want to dismiss claims that his wife died in the accident.”
It’s unclear what exactly caused the impact, but Castillo suggested that the weather conditions may have contributed to the tragedy.
“The accident happened at 7am on a state road in the province of Cordoba,” continued the relative.
“We still don’t know the dynamics of the incident. The fog and the rain were probably a factor.”
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Jun 10 2011, 10:53 AM
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QUOTE (CHU-LIP @ Jun 9 2011, 07:16 PM)  No no no no no... that are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too many exemptions to call them exemptions. He's excellent for Die Mannschaft like always when he plays. I figure, if he would be a starter at a new club like Lazio, he will get form and all, and he will shine. Klose will turn out to be a great signing for Lazio. Lazio lacked a goalscoring player if anything, they will be very strong now. Klose has got strength and all, very nice header, perfect signing for Lazio. Nah. Gomez is only 25, scored 28 goals last season and won us that game against Austria. He's the future. Klose has been great for Germany during dark times when we had the crappiest team since we became a force in football. He's a nice and I think he can help Lazio a lot. But he'll never be the player he was on his prime 5 years ago, when Klose was the most underrated WC striker in the world.
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Jun 10 2011, 03:18 PM
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QUOTE (LaPalma @ Jun 10 2011, 11:53 AM)  Nah. Gomez is only 25, scored 28 goals last season and won us that game against Austria. He's the future. Klose has been great for Germany during dark times when we had the crappiest team since we became a force in football. He's a nice and I think he can help Lazio a lot. But he'll never be the player he was on his prime 5 years ago, when Klose was the most underrated WC striker in the world. I agree. Gómez should be first choice now. Klose is a great 2nd choice, and is OF COURSE not as good as he used to be, but calling him way(!) past him prime was just too much for my taste. He still shows great skill, know what I'm saying? And yes, he was very underrated back then, I agree.
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Jun 10 2011, 06:24 PM
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Okay, sorry, Klose is just past his prime. Better?
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