Amauri "The Immovable Object" Carvalho de Oliveira (64 Viewers)

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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As much as I want him gone im still against this move.
Agreed, unless it's an insane amount you can't refuse. A move might be all Amauri needs to get back on track again, so selling him to a rival isn't very prudent.

I can't wait untill both of them are out of Juve.
Agreed.

I really feel bad for him.
As do I. Some other footballers might have committed suicide by now.

I guess his promise of 20 goals is not going to materialise. Such a shame, he was looking so good for it as well...
Wow.


...Yeah, that never gets old :shifty:
Some folks are easy to please, I guess.
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
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Agreed, unless it's an insane amount you can't refuse. A move might be all Amauri needs to get back on track again, so selling him to a rival isn't very prudent.
:agree: Amauri is an odd case I mean I didnt expect him to be the next Ronaldo (fat one) but he has more talent then he has shown...It just all went downhill, a change of air is right for him.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,897
I wouldn't celebrate the injury of any Juve player. No matter how useless he/she might be
I see this injury as terrible news, actually. Nothing to celebrate. Even those who seriously can't stand Amauri should see this as very bad news and a wasted chance to sell him soon. His huge wages were making it an incredibly tough task to offload him. An injury that keeps him away for a while makes it almost impossible to sell him (in addition to his high wages and terrible form). This injury might make a difference between getting rid of him and having to keep him and pay his +4m eur wages for a year or two more.
 

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