Crespo? (5 Viewers)

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Adrian

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Jan 31, 2003
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#83
im a huge fan of Crespo, he has experience and has always managed to do well in serie A.

And if we get Huntelaar, it gives4 him a chance to develop in Serie A as well, without the added pressure of being the main man having to score loads of goals every game.

Sell Trezeguet and Zalayeta, give back Bojinov...

Del Piero
Palladino
Crespo
Huntelaar

You have experience and youth for the future.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
125,366
#84
im a huge fan of Crespo, he has experience and has always managed to do well in serie A.

And if we get Huntelaar, it gives4 him a chance to develop in Serie A as well, without the added pressure of being the main man having to score loads of goals every game.

Sell Trezeguet and Zalayeta, give back Bojinov...

Del Piero
Palladino
Crespo
Huntelaar

You have experience and youth for the future.
You don't need to sell Zalayeta actually.
 
Apr 19, 2007
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#85
Crespo would be a great striker for next season or maybe two but we so need to have another young striker bsides Pall. If trez goes and we picked up crespo I think it is almost worth it because i think it would give us some cash and no drop in experience or ability. But I think a loan would be the best option bc buying him outright is a waste of a transfer fee depending on how much it would be. Does anyone know about how much for crespo???
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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#87
I don't believe this rumor one bit. If Crespo goes on loan one more year it'll be with Inter as both he and the team wishes.
 

Ahmedios

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Nov 11, 2006
5,107
#90
i dont believe in top clubs loaning players especially strikers, as soon as they begin to form any sort of partnership they are seperated, it just adds to instability
And this would be the worst thing we may get from unstudied decisions, especially in that critical period of the club's history.
 

Alfio_87

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Nov 21, 2005
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#91
his proven world class performer especially in italian football! U would b dumb to say no, the man is class his a goalscorer a hit man a type that is rare these days. His world class
 

Ahmedios

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Nov 11, 2006
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#93
his proven world class performer especially in italian football! U would b dumb to say no, the man is class his a goalscorer a hit man a type that is rare these days. His world class
Still there are negative points in such a transfer, and we've to hint at. Haven't anyone thought about his age? Why don't we think more about a long range project, especially if we can't play in Europe in the next season. Furthermore, Deschamps and Secco stated more than twice that it would be very hard to compete for the Scudetto in the next season, and they don't guarantee us more than a CL spot.

Consequently, I think it is nonsensical to sign Crespo for just one season - if he joins us, he would be most probably loaned - to fight for the third or the fourth place of the Calcio. I prefer snapping a promising forward like Huntelaar or Bianchi or both if Trezeguet leaves. Generally, a player in such a young age is motivated and can adapt to the new environment quickly, then, he'll be more settled and more ready after one complete season with his ex-new team-mates.
 
Oct 31, 2006
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#95
Tuttosport is very pro-juve... sometimes it gets annoying because they get your hopes up...
but hoestly i dont want crespo.. hes a good player, but i dont want to see any former Intermerda players at juve... plus id rather give room for players like Palladino, and maybe even Paolucci..
 

francesco

Till death do us part!
Jul 25, 2006
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#96
According to latest rumours, Juventus could be a surprise third party in the negotiations between Inter and Chelsea for Hernan Crespo.

ccording to reports, Chelsea could be willing to release Hernan Crespo this summer, however, and this will come as a shock for Inter fans, not to join the Nerazzurri but to sign with bitter rivals Juventus!



Chelsea are eager to have him back in the squad in order to cover for Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou who will be off to the African Cup of Nations tournament.

The decisive moment for Crespo’s future will be on May 31, when the Stamford Bridge side must decide whether to use their option to recall him or leave the striker to Inter in the final year of his contract.

According to the ‘Gazzetta dello Sport’, the situation is far more complicated than it may at first appear. The famous pink newspaper says that agent Fernando Hidalgo inserted a special clause in the contract stating that if Chelsea recalled Crespo, it would mean extending his deal until 2010.

However, according to another Italian newspaper, ‘Tuttosport’, Juventus are the team behind it all. The Bianconeri would be willing to pay for that contract extension in order to take Crespo and have him form a partnership with Ajax starlet Klaas Jan Huntelaar.


http://goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=296836
 

sadmir

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Aug 18, 2006
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crespo can sit on it or he can share it with moratti
 
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