Amauri "The Immovable Object" Carvalho de Oliveira (14 Viewers)

baggio

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I don't think Montolivo is pushing for a move this month and I've seen nothing to suggest that Fiorentina are particularly keen to sell him for a little now, rather just accepting he'll go for nothing in the summer.
He'd be open to a move contingent on the offer. Juventus making a move now could get him thinking if he gets the right kind of deal. I don't think playing time is as big a consideration ahead of the Euros because he's Prandelli's blue eyed boy anyway. So it really comes down to the size of the club and contract IMO. Both of which we could rival Milan for.
 
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Mark

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    Posted it in the wishlist. He had an interview on SKY to say he doesn't prefer Roma to viola merda. Corvino was pissed about this. He was "misquoted". He wants to play and thinks it won't be this weekend but the next one.
     

    Badass J Elkann

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    Feb 12, 2006
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    amauri is such a idiot, his plan backfired, he hoped that someone would offer similar wages to what he is currently earning, Marseille offered him 3 mill in the summer and he said no, now he's going to earn about 1 mill at fiorentina, a club won't be involved in any european football for some time now :lol:
     

    Hust

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    May 29, 2005
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    amauri is such a idiot, his plan backfired, he hoped that someone would offer similar wages to what he is currently earning, Marseille offered him 3 mill in the summer and he said no, now he's going to earn about 1 mill at fiorentina, a club won't be involved in any european football for some time now :lol:
    :lol:
     

    Jem83

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    Nov 7, 2005
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    Which one of you rascals are behind this? :lol:

    http://www.joe.ie/football/football-news/fed-up-juventus-fans-sell-flop-striker-on-ebay-0019619-1


    Fed up Juventus fans sell flop striker on eBay

    Fans of Juventus have finally grown tired of their expensive and slightly rubbish striker Amuari, as he is currently fetching a price of €10m on auction site eBay.

    The Brazilian-born Italian striker (he changed nationality just so he could complete one international cap) is a figure of derision for the Serie A league leaders, as the club have tried and failed to sell him continuously over the past two years. Considering that the player cost €22.8m in 2008 and has a £60,000 weekly wage, fans are fed up with the player bleeding the club dry.

    Thus we weren't too surprised by the ingenuity of eBay.it user 'lugio1981', who has taken it upon himself to sell Amauri - on eBay. He's even including free delivery too.

    Amauri, who has been linked to Fiorentina and - rather more unbelievably, Tottenham Hotspur - in recent weeks, doesn't seem any closer to a move away from Juventus, so perhaps eBay is the way to go.

    As for the item posting, Amauri's advert includes free shipping for the player himself and an estimated delivery of four working days. Unsurprisingly, refunds are not accepted. The winning bid also gets a free item - Juve full-back Paolo DeCeglie. Bargain.

    Surprisingly, Amauri is receiving some top offers thus far, while the auction itself doesn't run out for another six days.

    Already the striker's current bid is up to €10 million after 78 offers, so with such a ludicrous asking price for a black-and-white flop striker, we imagine Liverpool's Fenway Sports Group are already reaching for their chequebooks.
     

    Hust

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    Which one of you rascals are behind this? :lol:

    http://www.joe.ie/football/football-news/fed-up-juventus-fans-sell-flop-striker-on-ebay-0019619-1


    Fed up Juventus fans sell flop striker on eBay

    Fans of Juventus have finally grown tired of their expensive and slightly rubbish striker Amuari, as he is currently fetching a price of €10m on auction site eBay.

    The Brazilian-born Italian striker (he changed nationality just so he could complete one international cap) is a figure of derision for the Serie A league leaders, as the club have tried and failed to sell him continuously over the past two years. Considering that the player cost €22.8m in 2008 and has a £60,000 weekly wage, fans are fed up with the player bleeding the club dry.

    Thus we weren't too surprised by the ingenuity of eBay.it user 'lugio1981', who has taken it upon himself to sell Amauri - on eBay. He's even including free delivery too. :lol:

    Amauri, who has been linked to Fiorentina and - rather more unbelievably, Tottenham Hotspur - in recent weeks, doesn't seem any closer to a move away from Juventus, so perhaps eBay is the way to go.

    As for the item posting, Amauri's advert includes free shipping for the player himself and an estimated delivery of four working days. Unsurprisingly, refunds are not accepted. The winning bid also gets a free item - Juve full-back Paolo DeCeglie. Bargain.

    Surprisingly, Amauri is receiving some top offers thus far, while the auction itself doesn't run out for another six days.

    Already the striker's current bid is up to €10 million after 78 offers, so with such a ludicrous asking price for a black-and-white flop striker, we imagine Liverpool's Fenway Sports Group are already reaching for their chequebooks:lol:.
    :lol:

    I wish this would really hit the news, I'd love for him to see it.
     

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