Antonio Candreva - Livorno - CM/AM (16 Viewers)

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Luca

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Apr 22, 2007
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Not really. Udinese > Livorno. Plus, he'd probably rather comeback from African Nations straight to his home. I wouldn't like to move to Livorno if I was in his shoes.

How's Notts treating you btw? :D
Hey true thing, i'm pretty sure he mustn't want to go to livorno however, having been not chosen in favour of 500k must make him feel a little shitty.

Yeah it's always been treating me well, how about yourself, still a student? :D
 

Powis

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Candreva è un giocatore della Juventus


Il centrocampista del Livorno è un nuovo acquisto bianconero: firmato il contratto che lo legherà al club piemontese fino al 2014. Nelle prossime ore verrà depositato in Lega. Ferrara potrà già utilizzarlo nella sfida Champions contro la Roma di sabato prossimo


ROMA, 20 gennaio - Antonio Candreva è un giocatore della Juventus. Non è ancora ufficiale, ma è stato raggiunto l'accordo per l'acquisto del centrocampista del Livorno. Il contratto verrà depositato nelle prossime e dopo il rituale delle visite mediche ci sarà l'ufficialità per la trattativa. Il romano, classe 1987, sarà già a disposizione di Ciro Ferrara per il delicatissimo impegno dei bianconeri contro la Roma di sabato prossimo. La trattativa dovrebbe essersi chiusa con queste modalità: prestito con diritto di riscatto per il club di Blanc. Se la Juve vorrà riscattarlo dovrà dare 7,5 milioni all'Udinese a fine stagione. Immediatamente vengono attribuiti 500.000 euro al club di Spinelli. L'accordo con i bianconeri è fino al giugno del 2014.

corriere dello sport
 

javi_berti

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May 1, 2005
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how can we give this guy a contract of 4 years when he's just on loan for the rest of the season?

this sentence is gold: "Ferrara potrà già utilizzarlo nella sfida Champions contro la Roma di sabato prossimo".

It says: "Candreva can be used in the Champions League match against Rome on saturday.
 

javi_berti

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i don't think that is part of the deal. we now have a loan deal with udinese with an option to buy one half of the player at the end of the season. don't think they have an influence on the length of his contract with us.

and on the corriere dello sport article above: on a second look it also might mean "a match where the cl-places are possibly at stake."
 

Luca

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Apr 22, 2007
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Saudi. At Nottingham uni, unfortunately. Trent would've been a much better option for me. Much easier :D
haha, I'm at trent studying law, Its much better reputation wise than the nottingham one so i thinkin some respects ones always better than the other at something :D
What are you studying and are you gonna stick around after?
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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If he's only 22 and already plays for the world champions, he must be good.
Exactly. Young at 22 years old and on Nazionale is not a bad thing.
They are at the Hotel Gallia in Milan signing contract.

It is 500k euros.
Why do these things always seem to happen in Milan?:sergio:
how can we give this guy a contract of 4 years when he's just on loan for the rest of the season?

this sentence is gold: "Ferrara potrà già utilizzarlo nella sfida Champions contro la Roma di sabato prossimo".

It says: "Candreva can be used in the Champions League match against Rome on saturday.
:shifty:
 

K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
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haha, I'm at trent studying law, Its much better reputation wise than the nottingham one so i thinkin some respects ones always better than the other at something :D
What are you studying and are you gonna stick around after?
Nice. Law @ Nottingham uni. is good too I guess. I'm doing Mech. Engineering, supposedly, Nottingham uni. is among the UK top 5 in that area. I'm planning to work in London or Manchester for a year before going back home. Nottingham will always be my 2nd hometown, though. I've lived here for almost 1/4 of my life :D
 
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