Amauri "The Immovable Object" Carvalho de Oliveira (20 Viewers)

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Sunday 30 January, 2011
Marotta: 'Amauri turned down offers'

Amauri has turned down several transfer requests and “wants to stay at Juventus,” revealed director general Beppe Marotta.

The situation in Turin is increasingly tense and there were strong reports the Bianconeri wanted to sell their Brazilian during the transfer window.

“We received several proposals and passed them on to him, but today he told us that he wants to stay at Juventus,” revealed Marotta.

“When faced with a firm decision like that, we cannot help but accept it.”

The fans, however, are furious at what they see as Amauri holding up their transfer strategy.

During tonight’s 2-1 home defeat to Udinese, the supporters were chanting slogans calling on Amauri to leave Turin.

Transfer deadline day is Monday and Cagliari confirmed Juve’s interest for striker Alessandro Matri.

“We are not in a position to make investments, so our only chances are to take players on loan,” added Marotta.

“Matri was perhaps one of the few who could make the transfer, but not on the terms Cagliari are asking for.”
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And there you have it....:sergio:
 

K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
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Sunday 30 January, 2011
Marotta: 'Amauri turned down offers'

Amauri has turned down several transfer requests and “wants to stay at Juventus,” revealed director general Beppe Marotta.

The situation in Turin is increasingly tense and there were strong reports the Bianconeri wanted to sell their Brazilian during the transfer window.

“We received several proposals and passed them on to him, but today he told us that he wants to stay at Juventus,” revealed Marotta.

“When faced with a firm decision like that, we cannot help but accept it.”
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And there you have it....:sergio:
Of course, who would throw 4 millions per year wages to get a salary of a sewage worker.
 

K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
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Yes, that's another SIX millions. He won't throw that away for sure, knowing that he'll probably retire after this and start his own sewage business.
 

C4ISR

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Dec 18, 2005
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If Marotta forced the issue, would Amauri have still preferred to stay? Even if Marotta did (I'm not sure he did given his comments), it means nothing when his replacement probably would have been just as useless given the amount of money Marotta was allocated to sign a replacement (0 euros).
 

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