Portman
Dec 24 2006, 09:40 PM
QUOTE
El Real Madrid se quiere quitar de encima a CassanoU.S.F. y P.P. (Marca)
http://www.marca.es/edicion/marca/futbol/1...llo/722324.htmlCassano ya sabe que tiene las puertas abiertas para irse del Madrid cuando quiera. El club madridista le comunicó al delantero italiano, antes de que éste se marchara de vacaciones, que tiene permiso para negociar su salida de la entidad con el equipo que él mismo elija.
El técnico madridista, Fabio Capello, ya ha dado por imposible a ‘Talentino’ y no cuenta con él, menos aún después de que Cassano reincidiera en sus actos de indisciplina en los prolegómenos del partido ante el Espanyol en Montjuïc cuando las cámaras le pillaron ‘in fraganti’ criticando a su entrenador junto a Diarra y en presencia de Ronaldo.
La Roma es su prioridadLa prioridad de Cassano es regresar a la Roma, el equipo en el que más destacó y que en su dÃa pagara un traspaso récord por él cuando militaba en el Bari. Pero la vuelta de ‘Talentino’ al conjunto romano choca con varios obstáculos. El primero fue su mala salida del club, el segundo su pésima relación con Totti, el ‘alma mater’ de la Roma, y el tercero que Cassano ya ha jugado la Liga de Campeones, por lo que no podrÃa jugar esta temporada en la Champions con la Roma.
El Milan ya se ha interesado por élUno de los clubes italianos que ha mostrado más interés por Cassano ha sido el Milan de Ancellotti, cuya mala situación en la Liga italiana le obliga casi de manera inexcusable a reforzarse en el mercado invernal. La mala temporada de sus delanteros Inzaghi, Gilardino y Oliveira convierten a Cassano en uno de los objetivos del club rossonero para este mercado invernal.
-Real Madrid directors told Cassano before the Xmas break to "Find a new club. A club that you want".
-It seems that Capello doesn't count on him and Cassano was filmed making fun of Capello and saying b/s about italian coach to Diarra and Ronaldo.
-Marca says Roma is his priority (even after Tavano?), but Milan is already interested on him for obvious reasons.I'm praying every day for this guy stay away of San Siro.
X-Offender
Dec 24 2006, 09:43 PM
QUOTE (Portugal @ Dec 24 2006, 09:40 PM)
-It seems that Capello doesn't count on him and Cassano was filmed making fun of Capello and saying b/s about italian coach to Diarra and Ronaldo.
I saw that. Funny as hell!
misha
Dec 24 2006, 09:47 PM
QUOTE (X-Offender @ Dec 24 2006, 10:43 PM)
I saw that. Funny as hell!

You saw that on the net or tv?
X-Offender
Dec 24 2006, 09:50 PM
QUOTE (mishale @ Dec 24 2006, 09:47 PM)
You saw that on the net or tv?
TV. Italia 1 I think.
Rossoneri7
Dec 24 2006, 10:10 PM
here we go again .. Cassano, the rumors start again
han2503
Dec 24 2006, 10:49 PM
QUOTE (X-Offender @ Dec 24 2006, 08:43 PM)
I saw that. Funny as hell!

Can I find that any where on youtube?
han2503
Dec 24 2006, 11:23 PM
Nevermind, found it
Youtube
misha
Dec 24 2006, 11:30 PM
QUOTE (han2503 @ Dec 25 2006, 12:23 AM)
Nevermind, found it
Youtube

arivanjj
Dec 25 2006, 12:07 AM
OHHH GOD NO.. i hate this guy
Rossoneri7
Dec 25 2006, 02:23 AM
LOOOOL Thanx for the clip
naurif
Dec 25 2006, 04:38 AM
this guy has great talent,, its sad that he is a jerk. i want him in milan, cos of his immense talent. but if hes gona create problems,, please stay away
sansiro1708
Dec 25 2006, 08:38 AM
i want him in AC MILAN he will be put in his place if he makes any trouble i think paolo and billy can slap him in any case
hes very talented thats y i want him ASAP
Jack Sparrow
Dec 25 2006, 06:21 PM
I'm inclined to think that if he comes over, and he is given a regular starting place, he can kick major a$$. No acclimitization B.S for him and all that.
And Porto I find it ironic u should dislike Cassano, seeing as how u have a thing for troublemaking strikers with attitude.
Portman
Dec 25 2006, 06:26 PM
QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ Dec 25 2006, 05:21 PM)
And Porto I find it ironic u should dislike Cassano, seeing as how u have a thing for troublemaking strikers with attitude.
I knew someone would say that.
But the difference in this situation is that Ibra can cause trouble... but at least is one of the best in-form fowards in Europe (scoring and assists). Just like C.Ronaldo and Rooney. Both "bad guys" but at least play some good football.
Cassano causes trouble and does nothing. Plus he's fat and does not fit anywhere. Maybe Napoli is a good adventure for him.
han2503
Dec 25 2006, 06:30 PM
QUOTE (Portugal @ Dec 25 2006, 05:26 PM)
I knew someone would say that.Â
But the difference in this situation is that Ibra can cause trouble... but at least is one of the best in-form fowards in Europe (scoring and assists). Just like C.Ronaldo and Rooney. Both "bad guys" but at least play some good football.
Cassano causes trouble and does nothing. Plus he's fat and does not fit anywhere. Maybe Napoli is a good adventure for him.
Come on now, you are belittleing him too much, Cassano is a great talent and could be as good as Zlatan if he would get his act together, Cassano might just be more of a trouble maker then Zlatan but he has as much talent as him.
And about being fat, he has lost wuite a bit of weight and I'm sure if there are still more pounds that need to be shed if he where to arrive at Milan, I'm pretty sure that could be fixed right up in Milanello
EDIT - Oh and btw love the last part of your sig
Jack Sparrow
Dec 25 2006, 06:38 PM
Of course...though if Cassano were to come, 1 of 2 things could happen...
We can finally play the 4-3-3 whenever we want with the players to do it.
However, suppose we go only with 2 strikers in our now standard 4-4-1-1, here's the trouble...
Oli, Gila, Pippo, Cassano, Kaka
Kaka is a sure pick, what about the other 4? Gila/Pippo being poachers seems ideal to play off Kaka, but, the other 2 are too big a pair of talents to be irregular starters.
Dilemma....
Portman
Dec 25 2006, 06:43 PM
QUOTE (han2503 @ Dec 25 2006, 05:30 PM)
And about being fat, he has lost wuite a bit of weight and I'm sure if there are still more pounds that need to be shed if he where to arrive at Milan, I'm pretty sure that could be fixed right up in Milanello
Milan doesn't want a fat c_nt that needs 6 months to be in-form again.
And Cassano wouldn't like to be benched until he's in-form. That's why I say Napoli... he would be their "Totti", their "man"... there he can be the 1. In Milan... he would be just "another foward".
If he doesn't respect his "father" Capello - who will he respect? Ancelotti? Paolo and Billy... c'mon...
han2503
Dec 25 2006, 06:50 PM
QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ Dec 25 2006, 05:38 PM)
Of course...though if Cassano were to come, 1 of 2 things could happen...
We can finally play the 4-3-3 whenever we want with the players to do it.
However, suppose we go only with 2 strikers in our now standard 4-4-1-1, here's the trouble...
Oli, Gila, Pippo, Cassano, Kaka
Kaka is a sure pick, what about the other 4? Gila/Pippo being poachers seems ideal to play off Kaka, but, the other 2 are too big a pair of talents to be irregular starters.
Dilemma....
We'll most likely play the 4-3-1-2 again and it will be put in good use.
The 4-4-1-1 thing doesn't work that well for us imo since we have absolutely no wingers.
QUOTE (Portugal @ Dec 25 2006, 05:43 PM)
Milan doesn't want a fat c_nt that needs 6 months to be in-form again.
And Cassano wouldn't like to be benched until he's in-form. That's why I say Napoli... he would be their "Totti", their "man"... there he can be the 1. In Milan... he would be just "another foward".
If he doesn't respect his "father" Capello - who will he respect? Ancelotti? Paolo and Billy... c'mon...
What is up with you and wanting Cassano in Napoli?
This is just the same thing as the discussion about Zlatan, you would have wanted him but a lot never wanted him to come near the Milan shirt now the roles are reveresed and most likely the same thing will happen as did with Zlatan, Cassano won't come.
About Cappello, well what is there really to say, who the hell knows what happened. In the vid it certainly wasn't Cassano only making fun of him (all be it he started it and was the one doing it the most) Diarra was also having a go and Ronaldo was laughing at their impressions. And Capello also somewhat abbandoned his son because he got a shiny new horse (RVN)
Portman
Dec 25 2006, 07:07 PM
QUOTE (han2503 @ Dec 25 2006, 05:50 PM)
We'll most likely play the 4-3-1-2 again and it will be put in good use.
The 4-4-1-1 thing doesn't work that well for us imo since we have absolutely no wingers.
What is up with you and wanting Cassano in Napoli?
This is just the same thing as the discussion about Zlatan, you would have wanted him but a lot never wanted him to come near the Milan shirt now the roles are reveresed and most likely the same thing will happen as did with Zlatan, Cassano won't come.
Napoli or Genoa are clubs that deserve the Serie A. For the good of the Italian football.
C'mon, Zlatan was/is not fat. If he was I was the first to point it out. Milan need in-form players like Suazo...
han2503
Dec 25 2006, 07:17 PM
QUOTE (Portugal @ Dec 25 2006, 06:07 PM)
Napoli or Genoa are clubs that deserve the Serie A. For the good of the Italian football.
C'mon, Zlatan was/is not fat. If he was I was the first to point it out. Milan need in-form players like Suazo...

Zlatan said himself during the summer that he had gained weight last season at Juve.
But anyway that's not the point since I never said he was fat. I only said that the situation is the same because of the fact that some will want him others won't because of his attitude.
And Suazo I think is out of the question, he might want to come but getting Cagliari to sell him in the middle of the season without even having atleast a DECENT player to give back to them is something that won't happen
misha
Dec 27 2006, 07:23 PM
Real Madrid ready to sell Cassano
Real Madrid have valued Antonio Cassano at £2.8m, less than the £3.5m spent in January to bring the striker to the Santiago Bernabeu.
The ex-Roma man seems close to definitely ending his adventure with the Merengues, despite the player’s agent Giuseppe Bozzo reiterating that his client was eager to remain in Spain.
Real Madrid’s former President Florentino Perez had signed Cassano in January, when the Bari-born player moved from Roma in a £3.5m deal, but the Spanish giants may now consider the idea of accepting a £2.8m offer, according to the newspaper Marca.
The club is in fact ready to let the player leave following his latest exclusion from the team, after he was caught on camera imitating Coach Fabio Capello.
“Cassano is a good lad, but he sometimes acts without thinking,†said sporting director Predrag Mijatovic to the Periódico de Catalunya.
“We only want players on our side who are committed to this outfit. If someone does not understand this, we will have to look for another club that can offer more than Real Madrid,†added the former Fiorentina striker.
“We make the contracts and we respect them, and we ask our players to give their all on the pitch,†concluded Mijatovic.
The only Italian side who has shown an interest in Cassano’s services is Milan, although the Rossoneri do not seem keen on confirming the player’s £2.8m per-season deal. The striker, however, may agree to a lower wage in order to leave Spain, as there do not seem to be any margins to repair the rift with the club’s management.
Football Italia
misha
Dec 27 2006, 07:24 PM
He is a gamble but at least a cheap one
Portman
Dec 27 2006, 10:21 PM
QUOTE
Milan: il Real Madrid fissa il prezzo per Cassano
27.12.2006 19.20 di Marcello Mastrocola - TuttoMercatoWeb
Secondo "Marca" il Real Madrid ha fissato il prezzo per l'attaccante Antonio Cassano. Le "Merengues" non si priveranno infatti di Cassano per meno di quattro milioni di Euro, limitando così i danni in relazione alla cifra spesa dal club per accaparrarsi il cartellino del giocatore, che lo scorso anno fu pagato alla Roma cinque milioni e mezzo. Porte ufficialmente aperte quindi per Cassano, che piace a tante società italiane, fra cui il Milan.
It seems that Real wants 4M/euros for him.
Rossoneri7
Dec 27 2006, 10:22 PM
I'm worried with these news .. Cassano, why isn't anyone else interested ?? Man U, have a shortage of strikers, why arnt they after him too ??
Portman
Dec 27 2006, 10:27 PM
QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Dec 27 2006, 09:22 PM)
I'm worried with these news .. Cassano, why isn't anyone else interested ?? Man U, have a shortage of strikers, why arnt they after him too ??
Saha, Rooney, Solskjaer, Larsson... think they're ok. As they'll get Torres next summer...
Maybe because Cassano is out of form, a team-spirit destroyer, a c_nt, doing nothing when on the pitch... etc
han2503
Dec 27 2006, 11:00 PM
QUOTE (Portugal @ Dec 27 2006, 09:21 PM)
It seems that Real wants 4M/euros for him.
I think 4 mil Euros is a very good price if he doesn't work out we can offload him in the end of the season. But I'm pretty sure that he won't cause any problems.
Rossoneri7
Dec 27 2006, 11:10 PM
QUOTE (Portugal @ Dec 28 2006, 12:27 AM)
Saha, Rooney, Solskjaer, Larsson... think they're ok. As they'll get Torres next summer...
Maybe because Cassano
is out of form, a team-spirit destroyer, a c_nt, doing nothing when on the pitch... etcExactly why I dont want him at Milan
fresh_prince7
Dec 28 2006, 12:37 PM
Cassano To Join Milan On Loan
goal.com
According to Spanish sources, the Real Madrid player is just a step away from joining the Rossoneri on loan till the end of the season, with an option to buy him at 4.5 million Euros.
If the latest news coming from Spain is true, Antonio Cassano's adventure in Madrid is coming to an end as the former Roma forward is set to join Milan in the upcoming days.
The only obstacle to the operation might be the situation of Kaka, where the Spanish giants want to buy the Brazilian midfielder in summer, whereas the Rossoneri have no intention of letting their ace player leave.
Still, this minor detail should not stop Milan from acquiring Cassano as Real Madrid have had enough with his antics and want to sell him at all costs, even if it means making a net loss.
The fee is in fact that of just 4.5 million Euros, much inferior to the one the Merengues paid to lure him away from Roma last season. More will be revealed in the coming days so stay tuned to learn more about this story as it unfolds.
fresh_prince7
Dec 28 2006, 12:38 PM
Damnit posted the stupid thing twice. Oh well will just edit and comment on it

.
Certainly an interesting situation.. with very differing opinions on this forum on his possible transfer.
Pro
-young
-talented
-serie a experience
-cheap
Con
-attitude
-weight/fitness
-kaka' madrid transfer dilemna
arivanjj
Dec 28 2006, 01:16 PM
my nightmare is arriving..
Portman
Dec 28 2006, 01:47 PM
If this is really true, I demand Moggi to be our director from the Summer on. At least he knows what he does on the market.
What a fckin' group of imcompetent people.
Sheva's equal:
-Fat
-Attitude problem
-Completely out of form
-Need at least 1 year to get back into great form
-C_nt
-Cup tied
arivanjj
Dec 28 2006, 01:57 PM
QUOTE (Portugal @ Dec 28 2006, 11:47 PM)
If this is really true, I demand Moggi to be our director from the Summer on. At least he knows what he does on the market.
What a fckin' group of imcompetent people.
Sheva's equal:
-Fat
-Attitude problem
-Completely out of form
-Need at least 1 year to get back into great form
-
C_nt-Cup tied


exactly.
Portman
Dec 28 2006, 02:04 PM
QUOTE (arivanjj @ Dec 28 2006, 12:57 PM)

exactly.
This is unbelievable. Seriously, I know Cassano can be (if he wants) a hell of a player.
Cassano---Gilardino
---------Kaka
I know too, that we can have an attack for the next 5 years. Probably the same of the Italian NT in long-term (take out the 30's Luca Toni, Iaquinta, Del Piero, etc).
But for me what matters is not his quality. Is his form at the moment, and his morale can't be that high (Capello problem, etc).
Well, we'll see.
arivanjj
Dec 28 2006, 02:10 PM
and they just wanna loan him?? to do what?? fix us serie a !!??
Portman
Dec 28 2006, 02:26 PM
QUOTE (arivanjj @ Dec 28 2006, 01:10 PM)
and they just wanna loan him?? to do what?? fix us serie a !!??
To loan until the end of Serie A, and we can buy him at the end of the season for less than 5M/euros.
Rossoneri7
Dec 28 2006, 03:30 PM
QUOTE (Portugal @ Dec 28 2006, 04:26 PM)
To loan until the end of Serie A, and we can buy him at the end of the season for less than 5M/euros.
On loan .. I think that's the best solution .. So if he doesn't act proffesionally, he wont be our problem to handle
han2503
Dec 28 2006, 03:45 PM
QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Dec 28 2006, 02:30 PM)
On loan .. I think that's the best solution .. So if he doesn't act proffesionally, he wont be our problem to handle

Yep. If this does happen a loan deal is the smartest way to go about it
I_Rossoneri
Dec 28 2006, 06:45 PM
I must admit I really didn't want Cassano at Milan but under recent circumstances I would be willing to give him a try. He has got a lot to prove now and that is a good thing, i realise his temperment is awful but hopefully San Paolo and billy might be able to show him the right path. And with him on form plus Ricky and Gila we would have an amazing trident attack

. the ball really is in Cassano's court now and if he wants to
play football at the highest level this will probably be his last chance to prove himself.
KillerMax
Dec 28 2006, 07:39 PM
It's certaily a gamble... But one that is very interesting. Cassano is not just some random player. He IS a talent. If we can fix his personality, we might just have a champion on our hands.
Portman
Dec 28 2006, 09:31 PM
QUOTE
Cassano al Milan: frenata del Real Madrid
14:00 del 28 dicembre ::: calciomercato.com
Almeno per il momento, il Real Madrid non è infatti intenzionato a prestare l'attaccante barese, ma vuole cederlo solo per soldi a titolo definitivo oppure in cambio di un'opzione su Kakà . Bisognerà attendere ancora qualche giorno per sapere l'esito della vicenda.
Intanto l'edizione odierna del quotidiano spagnolo Marca scrive che l'ex romanista ha diverse richieste anche in Inghilterra.
Se dovesse fallire l'assalto a Cassano, il Milan è pronto a tornare su Iaquinta dell'Udinese o Suazo del Cagliari.
It seems that Real doesn't want to loan him. Just sell him outright.
BTW: Moratti today said that he's thinking in Suazo... (http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/index.php?action=read&id=46352)
han2503
Dec 28 2006, 09:38 PM
QUOTE (Portugal @ Dec 28 2006, 08:31 PM)
It seems that Real doesn't want to loan him. Just sell him outright.
BTW: Moratti today said that he's thinking in Suazo... (http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/index.php?action=read&id=46352)
What the hell is wrong with Moratti?? Don't Inter have enough strikers??
dst
Dec 29 2006, 01:58 AM
QUOTE (han2503 @ Dec 28 2006, 10:38 PM)
What the hell is wrong with Moratti?? Don't Inter have enough strikers??
He's greedy... and he's going to pay for it...
Bluesummers
Dec 29 2006, 02:13 AM
I think its good we are getting cassano. Now before you flame listen to what i have to say. (i'm not gonna use proper grammer so if you see a mistake u can flame if you wish)
Milan is a different club than real madrid. In madrid people can litterly sit on their *** and not be bothered because they are a club full of talent and are always usually in the top 5. Seriously look at him, we have robinho, ronaldo and van nistelrooy. Whats the point for him to try when the coach is going to pick his most leniant strikers. Milan on the other hand is not the club thats gonna sit around and babysit some kid with an attitude. If Cassano thinks hes gonna come here and have a merry time, hes got another coming his way. Were near the bottom of the table right now, and when he arrives he knows were gonna work the F***ing sh*t out of him. He has talent and i think carlo will be able to bring it out. After all if carlo was a bad coach, kaka wouldnt wanto stay here now would he.

anyways my 2cents feel free to comment
Portman
Dec 29 2006, 02:23 AM
QUOTE (Bluesummers @ Dec 29 2006, 01:13 AM)
I think its good we are getting cassano. Now before you flame listen to what i have to say. (i'm not gonna use proper grammer so if you see a mistake u can flame if you wish)
Milan is a different club than real madrid. In madrid people can litterly sit on their *** and not be bothered because they are a club full of talent and are always usually in the top 5. Seriously look at him, we have robinho, ronaldo and van nistelrooy. Whats the point for him to try when the coach is going to pick his most leniant strikers. Milan on the other hand is not the club thats gonna sit around and babysit some kid with an attitude. If Cassano thinks hes gonna come here and have a merry time, hes got another coming his way. Were near the bottom of the table right now, and when he arrives he knows were gonna work the F***ing sh*t out of him. He has talent and i think carlo will be able to bring it out. After all if carlo was a bad coach, kaka wouldnt wanto stay here now would he.

anyways my 2cents feel free to comment
I understood, and I agree on the majory of your post.
About Cassano/Capello problems... well, even in Roma both had problems. The difference in that time, Cassano was what, their 2nd/3rd best player?
Now in Real, Capello doesn't have that problem. With Ronaldo, Nistelrooy, Raul, Robinho, Reyes, Higuain...
Cassano is 24 and turns 25 by the end of the season. If he really signs for Milan it can be his last - big chance - if I can say it, to become as great as he can be.
It's all up to him.
PS: And we're not on the bottom of the table. I think we can say with our last 2 wins we're in mid-table.
(
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25T47gLumXs - maybe some people don't know who this C_ntssano is/was.

)
han2503
Dec 29 2006, 05:32 PM
QUOTE (Portugal @ Dec 29 2006, 01:23 AM)
I understood, and I agree on the majory of your post.
About Cassano/Capello problems... well, even in Roma both had problems. The difference in that time, Cassano was what, their 2nd/3rd best player?
Now in Real, Capello doesn't have that problem. With Ronaldo, Nistelrooy, Raul, Robinho, Reyes, Higuain...
Cassano is 24 and turns 25 by the end of the season. If he really signs for Milan it can be his last - big chance - if I can say it, to become as great as he can be.
It's all up to him.
PS: And we're not on the bottom of the table. I think we can say with our last 2 wins we're in mid-table.
(
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25T47gLumXs - maybe some people don't know who this C_ntssano is/was.

)
Or this one
Cassano
han2503
Dec 29 2006, 05:42 PM
QUOTE
Fascetti backs AC Milan bid for Cassano
tribalfooball.com - December 29, 2006
Antonio Cassano's former Bari coach, Eugenio Fascetti, has backed AC Milan's move for the unsettled Real Madrid striker.
"It would be the best solution, but on condition that the Rossoneri believe in him," said Fascetti. "He must, however, choose a team in which he can find space. Whoever takes Cassano must believe in him, must give him confidence and not play him for ten minutes.
"Cassano, Kaka and Gilardino in combination would give trouble to very many teams."
Cassano--Gilardino
--------Kaka--------
I think it would be an amazing combintion.
The problem is, his attitude and the fact that he is cup tied for this season.
Still I am a believer that Cassano will behave cause as Porto said in a previous post he himself knows that this is his last chance to play for a big team, and I think that he is smart enough to not waste it.
Cup tied or not we still have Oli for the CL but we still need that other striker, since we only have 3 and Pippo just seems totally out of it lately.
Bluesummers
Dec 29 2006, 08:02 PM
so we will have cassano oliveira, gilardino, inzaghi (boriello), amorso. Most likely cassano and oli are gonna have some crazy rivalry since i highly doubt carlo is gonna sit gila on the bench. Inzaghi might be used in some important games that might need his once in a lifetime abilities. I think if cassano is doing really well, we should sell oli or at least loan him out.
Portman
Dec 29 2006, 08:08 PM
QUOTE (Bluesummers @ Dec 29 2006, 07:02 PM)
so we will have cassano oliveira, gilardino, inzaghi (boriello), amorso.
Amoroso is already playing in Brazil. We sold him last Summer.
Until Xmas we had:
Gilardino, Inzaghi, Oliveira and Borriello.
From now on we could have (not confirmed):
Cassano?, Gilardino, Inzaghi and Oliveira.
As Borriello had that doping problem I believe Milan don't count on him anymore.
Bluesummers
Dec 29 2006, 08:27 PM
QUOTE (Portugal @ Dec 29 2006, 01:08 PM)
Amoroso is already playing in Brazil. We sold him last Summer.
Until Xmas we had:
Gilardino, Inzaghi, Oliveira and Borriello.
From now on we could have (not confirmed):
Cassano?, Gilardino, Inzaghi and Oliveira.
As Borriello had that doping problem I believe Milan don't count on him anymore.
wow and i here i thought we had amorso. Okay, i'll take back what i said but i still think we should find a more suitable replacement for oli. i'm thinking Saviola?
Portman
Dec 29 2006, 08:51 PM
QUOTE (Bluesummers @ Dec 29 2006, 07:27 PM)
wow and i here i thought we had amorso. Okay, i'll take back what i said but i still think we should find a more suitable replacement for oli. i'm thinking Saviola?
Give Oliveira time... he arrived 4 months ago in Italy, and he's having some problems with his family.
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