JUVENTUS wants MICCOLI back !!! (1 Viewer)

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Juventus Pondering Miccoli Return

Italian giants Juventus are considering bringing Fabrizio Miccoli back to Turin. The idea is to reinforce the Vecchia Signora’s attack in a potential return to Serie A given the sharp performances that the number 30 has been putting on in Portugal – when he’s not injured.

The Serie B team had renewed a year-long loan agreement to the Portuguese Encarnados, but parallel to this Miccoli had also signed on for another four years with the Old Lady. Sporting Director Alessio Secco revealed the interest to Portuguese daily ‘O Jogo’ (The Game).

“The fact that we are following the player closely is normal. He is a Juventus player and, as such, is submitted to a series of observations by various members of the coaching staff. We’ve been following Miccoli in the same way we follow all our loaned out players”, he began.

“Miccoli is a great player – a footballer of international quality and we have to weigh up the potential benefits of renewing the loan deal or ‘repatriating’ Fabrizio”, he added. “Only at the end of the current season will a definite decision be taken as to if he’s to return to Juventus, or if he’ll continue on loan to Benfica or another club.”

Miccoli’s agent, Francesco Caliandro, guarantees “Miccoli is happy and has settled in well tolife in Lisbon and at Benfica”, he stressed. “Being at Benfica is an important step in his career as he’s played the Portuguese league and also has had a chance to play the Champions League while Juventus could not.”


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Juve-Prince said:
Juventus Pondering Miccoli Return

Italian giants Juventus are considering bringing Fabrizio Miccoli back to Turin. The idea is to reinforce the Vecchia Signora’s attack in a potential return to Serie A given the sharp performances that the number 30 has been putting on in Portugal – when he’s not injured.

The Serie B team had renewed a year-long loan agreement to the Portuguese Encarnados, but parallel to this Miccoli had also signed on for another four years with the Old Lady. Sporting Director Alessio Secco revealed the interest to Portuguese daily 'O Jogo’ (The Game).

“The fact that we are following the player closely is normal. He is a Juventus player and, as such, is submitted to a series of observations by various members of the coaching staff. We’ve been following Miccoli in the same way we follow all our loaned out players”, he began.

“Miccoli is a great player – a footballer of international quality and we have to weigh up the potential benefits of renewing the loan deal or 'repatriating’ Fabrizio”, he added. “Only at the end of the current season will a definite decision be taken as to if he’s to return to Juventus, or if he’ll continue on loan to Benfica or another club.”

Miccoli’s agent, Francesco Caliandro, guarantees “Miccoli is happy and has settled in well tolife in Lisbon and at Benfica”, he stressed. “Being at Benfica is an important step in his career as he’s played the Portuguese league and also has had a chance to play the Champions League while Juventus could not.”

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pathetic comment from his pathetic manager

Juventus is bigger than any club everywhere
 

Boudz

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Juve-Prince said:
Miccoli’s agent, Francesco Caliandro, guarantees “Miccoli is happy and has settled in well tolife in Lisbon and at Benfica”, he stressed. “Being at Benfica is an important step in his career as he’s played the Portuguese league and also has had a chance to play the Champions League while Juventus could not.”

OUCH!!!! You Bastard!!
 

C4ISR

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I doubt he would want to play for Juve after the way he has been treated by the club over the past few years.
 

JCK

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What is Secco doing?

Selling Buffon, bringing back Miccoli, paying 15 M£ for Barzagli. I thought the team reached a low by being demoted, I guess I were wrong.
 

reggaeboy

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Sep 8, 2003
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NAW...can do without him, we've got DP, Trezegol, Bojinov and Palladino and Zala. To hell with him after what he and his manager said about Juve...let him rot in Benfica.
 

Marc

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Jul 14, 2006
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He plays good in Benfica, Benfica plays good with him.

He played bad for Juve and Juve played bad with him.

Conclusion: We should make some money on him, approximately 10 mil. EUROS instead of loaning him all the time.
 

swag

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I like the guy, but he'll never be the first team player at Juve that he thinks he should be. It's best for everyone that he be sold.
 
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    reggaeboy said:
    exactly...sell the bastard and cash in while he's still worth something $$$
    I agree..we should sell him
    I wonder why secco renewed his contract?!!! and guess what? for 4 years!!! :tdown:
     
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    ReBeL said:
    We don't have many bullets. Can you use one bullet to shoot him along with his agent??
    Hmmm one bullet is enough :smoke:
    and one knife 4 his agent :p he even doesnt deserve a bullet :D
     

    sateeh

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    Jul 28, 2003
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    :lol:, save ur bullets for Secco Rebel.

    Miccoli should've been sold this summer by the management.We could've financed a better move for the defence than Boumsong imo.

    Why r they even thinking of bringing him back when he have already 3 small forwards in the squad ? We need a backup for Trezi who is better than Zalayeta
     
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