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Gian

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Antonio Floro Flores


Antonio Floro Flores (born 18 June 1983) is an Italian footballer who plays as a striker for Udinese Calcio in Serie A.

Floro Flores was born in Naples, and started his career at Napoli. He made his Serie A debut on 28 January 2001 against Roma. After six months on loan to Serie A Sampdoria, Floro Flores transferred to Perugia after the club had gone bankrupt. At Perugia, Floro Flores scored 8 goals in Serie B, and two more against Treviso in the promotion play-off second legs. But Perugia also faced bankruptcy, and Floro Flores joined Arezzo in the summer of 2005.

After Arezzo got relegated to Serie C1 on summer 2007, he was signed by Udinese Calcio, by buying the player's other half registration rights.

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Full name Antonio Flores Flores
Date of birth 18 June 1983 (1983-06-18) (age 27)
Place of birth Naples, Italy
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position Striker


Personal information
Full name Antonio Flores Flores
Date of birth 18 June 1983 (1983-06-18) (age 27)
Place of birth Naples, Italy
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position Striker

Statistics: http://soccernet.espn.go.com/player/_/id/104475/antonio-floro-flores?cc=5739
 

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    Every day, every newspaper is linking us with him. Let's hope to dodge this bullet
     
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    Gian

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    if this signing goes through (and reports say we have contacted his agent) I've lost every bit of trust in Marotta.
     

    Badass J Elkann

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    well tbh most of marotta's transfers have pulled off quite well, even surprised many of us, same applies to floro flores, i trust marotta's judgement more than most on a forum tbh who judge by name.
     

    Fellas

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    Jun 13, 2005
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    Not me im sure many here would do a better job then secco example. Marotta is good but Im sure some fans would never buy a player like Martinez for 12 million euro or buy Luca Toni.

    I dont buy the thing that they are proffeniols( some of them arent better at buying player then I am at speeling at english) Secco for sure isent better then anyone on this forum,

    MOGGI WAS A PROFFESINAL.
     

    Fake Melo

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    Sep 3, 2010
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    FFS, I just came home, first two threads I see is Floro Flores and Barzagli... I closed my eyes and PRAYED that none of them were in Players Discussion thread. THANK GOD.
     

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    well tbh most of marotta's transfers have pulled off quite well, even surprised many of us, same applies to floro flores, i trust marotta's judgement more than most on a forum tbh who judge by name.
    On this occasion history is the yardstick and a pretty crummy yardstick it is.
     
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    well tbh most of marotta's transfers have pulled off quite well, even surprised many of us, same applies to floro flores, i trust marotta's judgement more than most on a forum tbh who judge by name.
    He understands football and doing business unlike the clown before him. I don't know the story behind the current situation therefor I'm reserving my judgement but is attitude is worrying me now.

    And he hasn't been magical in his transfers.
    Rinaudo - Panic buy. No class / any value
    Traore - Panic buy + without option to buy
    Martinez - 12 ML. Haven't seen shit so far but lets not judge him.
    Toni - 3M wages
    Letting Trez go - paying his wages and bringing in Toni. FML. that's 6M striker wages this year, we could've saved 1.5M of that if we kept Trez. Financial plus Sporting wise better
    Selling Diego (without any reason for the future) - for a ~12M loss after one season, although I stand behind selling him the price was low.
    Motta - loan deal yet woeful player
     

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    He understands football and doing business unlike the clown before him. I don't know the story behind the current situation therefor I'm reserving my judgement but is attitude is worrying me now.

    And he hasn't been magical in his transfers.
    Rinaudo - Panic buy. No class / any value
    Traore - Panic buy + without option to buy
    Martinez - 12 ML. Haven't seen shit so far but lets not judge him.
    Toni - 3M wages
    Letting Trez go - paying his wages and bringing in Toni. FML. that's 6M striker wages this year while we have one.
    Selling Diego (without any reason for the future) - for a ~12M loss after one season, although I stand behind selling him the price was low.
    Motta - loan deal yet woeful player
    All shonky shonky stuff. Diego is the painfull note for me.
     
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    Trez and ignoring the fullback need are still hurting me.
     
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