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Webber

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"We sold Adriano to Inter for 50m Euros and Gilardino, who has more impressive numbers than the Brazilian, can’t be worth any less," said director Luca Baraldi.

"No other Italian player has scored with the same consistency as Gilardino has over the past two seasons."


IMO, he is not worthy half of that price. Let Milan have him.
 

Blind

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++ [ originally posted by Webber ] ++
"We sold Adriano to Inter for 50m Euros and Gilardino, who has more impressive numbers than the Brazilian, can’t be worth any less," said director Luca Baraldi.

"No other Italian player has scored with the same consistency as Gilardino has over the past two seasons."


IMO, he is not worthy half of that price. Let Milan have him.
50 mils for his services?
No thanks.
With that sum you can get Pizarro, Chivu and Cassano. Ridiclious sum:(
 

Zlatan

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Jun 9, 2003
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I still cant believe Inter payed 50 mil € for a player that was theirs in the first place :D :rofl:

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Gilardino plots Juve shock
Monday 9 May, 2005
Alberto Gilardino has warned Juventus that Parma intend to upset the League leaders on Sunday.

The Bianconeri are just three games away from lifting the title after moving three points clear of Milan on Sunday.

But Gilardino insists his Tardini outfit aren’t going to the Delle Alpi resigned to losing the Week 36 game.

"We will give our all with the aim of causing them some problems," the striker told TG5. "After all, we still need points to ensure survival. We are not going there for a walk in the park."

The Italian international is hoping to keep his side in Serie A before he leaves Parma in the summer.

"I want to join a side that is capable of winning major honours and play in front of 70,000 people," he replied when asked about his future.

"If I did join a big club then I would fight with great determination in an effort to grab a starting shirt.

"That already happened here at Parma when I had two phenomenal players such as Adriano and Adrian Mutu ahead of me."

Gilardino has been linked with the likes of Milan and Inter but a foreign switch could also be on the cards.

"If I had to move abroad then I would prefer to speak Spanish rather than English," he added.

The forward is also believed to be of interest to Real Madrid and Chelsea


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Well, he aint coming here then, thats for sure :D
 

Bjerknes

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It just goes to show how adept Facchetti and Moratti are at doing Calcio business.

35 Million for Gilardino? The only clubs that will pay that price are Chelsea and perhaps Real Madrid. I really doubt we will buy Alberto at this outlandish price.
 

Amer

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Feb 13, 2005
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roma wanted more money for Puma then they got in the end
Moggi can surely reduce 50m price tag to half that price if he is interested
 

Webber

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++ [ originally posted by Amer ] ++
roma wanted more money for Puma then they got in the end
Moggi can surely reduce 50m price tag to half that price if he is interested
Hardly belive that. Just look at Adriano. 50 M € for haf of his price. :frown:

I thik, that we don't need him. I rather have half season injured Trez as 50 M kid.
 
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Geof

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    for that prize Milan won't buy him either.

    of course such a price tag is negociable. It's just a tactic to show they want big money for Alberto. Moggi knows how to negociate, he'll give them one or more players, and in the end, I'm sure he can get him for 35millionEuro. Inclusive a player.
     

    serfaraaz

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    i think gila and his agent has given hints that they are going to play for one of the milan clubs.i wanted gila to come to juve but they want 50m euros i think we should forget about him.if trezguet stay fit i think he is a better finisher and can gurantee us more than 20 goals
     

    baggio

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    Parma set Gilardino fee Monday 9 May, 2005

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    Parma have told admirers of Alberto Gilardino that he will cost a massive £35m on the transfer market.

    The Italian international is expected to leave the Gialloblu in the summer but his suitors will have to dig deep into their pockets.

    "We sold Adriano to Inter for 50m Euros and Gilardino, who has more impressive numbers than the Brazilian, can’t be worth any less," said director Luca Baraldi.

    "No other Italian player has scored with the same consistency as Gilardino has over the past two seasons."

    The former Piacenza youngster netted 23 League goals last term and has 22 to his name so far this season.

    Milan, Inter, Real Madrid and Chelsea have been associated with the new star of Italian football.


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    Good bye Gila?
     

    baggio

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    ++ [ originally posted by Geof ] ++
    for that prize Milan won't buy him either.

    of course such a price tag is negociable. It's just a tactic to show they want big money for Alberto. Moggi knows how to negociate, he'll give them one or more players, and in the end, I'm sure he can get him for 35millionEuro. Inclusive a player.
    If Parma go down, they wont really have an option but to sell him to the highest bidder.
     

    Il Messiah

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    Aug 21, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Jeeks ] ++
    If Trezeguet does not get injured, he is better than Gilardino.
    Simply..........No


    gila aleady scored 2 times 20 goals in serie-A<he is only 23 years old>

    gila better than trez in every offensive ability even if finish ability also same class
     
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