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  1. Felipe Melo

    glad we got rid of him. 25 mil € down the drain tho
  2. Felipe Melo

    TBH, he was waaay off his line, but its tolerated usually, I've rarely seen refs decide the penalyty should be retaken,
  3. Felipe Melo

    No.
  4. Felipe Melo

    Is he playing poorly?
  5. Felipe Melo

    Fixed
  6. Felipe Melo

    What about the deal being 99,9% done?
  7. Felipe Melo

    So what would be the amount?
  8. Felipe Melo

    Yeah. Idiots trying to get the best deal for their club.
  9. Felipe Melo

    :sergio:
  10. Felipe Melo

    Get him back and give him to Pescara for Veratti. We can loan him out and pay his wages. If he refuses send him to the reserves like Amauri.
  11. Felipe Melo

    No. We can get more.
  12. Felipe Melo

    Yep, ddts.
  13. Felipe Melo

    Dont worry about Melo, he'll only get red cards against us anyway.
  14. Felipe Melo

    Thats because the vast majority doesnt want him back.
  15. Felipe Melo

    Its not convincing at all, because our director said the same thing for 4 players and we bought all of them :D You need to check out some of the Quag/Matri/Pepe/Motta threads.
  16. Felipe Melo

    We're on the stock market too, yet Marotta did the same thing ;) The transfers were "officially" loans and presented as such. However, there was a gentleman's agreement between Marotta and Udinese/Cagliari/Roma that we would buy Quag/Pepe/Matri/Motta and we did. You dont need to report to...
  17. Felipe Melo

    Good then. Although that means we can only get peanuts for him this summer.
  18. Felipe Melo

    Doesnt Amauri have a longer contract?
  19. Felipe Melo

    Maybe you do, maybe you dont, but I wouldnt be so sure about it. In this forum as well most of the members were 100% sure that we didnt have an obligation to buy Quag, Matri, Pepe and Motta (and Marotta didnt say we were), yet, surprise, surprise, they are all fully owned by Juve now. I think...
  20. Felipe Melo

    Aqualiani loan - real loan with no obligation to buy. Quag loan - disguised sale which was only formally a loan but in reality we had an obligation to buy.