David Trezeguet (34 Viewers)

Ahmedios

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You were anti-Trezeguet a month before. :ferocious :p
Firstly, I'm not against any player who wears the great La Vecchia Signora shirt.

Secondly, I criticse any player, whoever he is (bar Nedved :p), if I notice that he doesn't perform well on pitch just for weak reasons.

Thirdly, I hate sailors who escape the ship before the passengers. Of course, Trezeguet isn't one of them but his announcements to the media lately have confused me a lot.
 

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Italian industrialist Diego Della Valle testified in a scandal involving photographs used to blackmail a number of celebrities.

The boss of Florence’s football club and Tod’s Shoes appeared as an “informed person” at a court in southern Potenza, the ANSA news agency reported.

The entrepreneur admitted last week that he bought photographs to prevent them from being published, while denying that they were compromising.

Earlier, press reports said French Juventus striker David Trezeguet told the court he had paid 25,000 euros (33,000 dollars) for photos showing him leaving a discotheque. He also said the photos were not troubling.

The scandal emerged on March 12 with the arrest of several people including a “paparazzo”, Fabrizio Corona, suspected of blackmailing celebrities with embarrassing photos.

It took a political turn when a right-wing newspaper, Il Giornale, revealed the existence of a photograph showing a spokesman of the centre-left government, Silvio Sircana, speaking to a transsexual prostitute from his car.

A few days later Sircana demanded that the photos be published and refused to resign from his job, saying the pictures proved nothing more than “an evening’s foolishness”.

Media reports at the weekend spoke of a politician caught on film handing around cocaine on a yacht near Capri.

Sunday Times
 

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This is the second time I posted that pic and no one noticed the play on words in it, or noticed but didn't comment.
 

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Juve consider Trezeguet swap
Wednesday 28 March, 2007

David Trezeguet could leave Juventus at the end of the season in a swap deal with Frederic Kanoutè of Sevilla.

The Frenchman is unlikely to extend his contract with the Old Lady which expires in 2008, but wants to honour his contract – perhaps to net Bosman transfer status next year.

However, the Turin giants are not prepared to run the risk of losing him for nothing and are already pondering their options.

A solution may be found with Sevilla given that the Serie B leaders have expressed an interest in Kanoutè.

The striker, who led Mali to win the African Cup of Nations in 2004, is contracted until 2009 and has a £17.8m release clause, but Sevilla seem keen on letting him go if Trezeguet were to be included in the deal.

Kanoutè, who is liked by boss Didier Deschamps, joined Sevilla in 2005 after playing for West Ham and Tottenham, winning the UEFA Cup and the European Super Cup with the Spaniards.

The French-Malian currently leads the scorers’ chart in La Liga with 19 goals.

Meanwhile, Juventus have reportedly upped their interest in Lyon midfielder Florent Malouda, who has admitted that he would be happy to play in Serie A.

“I like the Italian championship and I am tempted by Juve. My contract expires in 2011, but I am sure that a deal can be found,” said the Frenchman.

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L - FVCKING - OL!!

If that's not a step backwards for both Juve and Trez than I don't know what is. Either sell him at the end of the season or extend his contract, no ridiculous deals please.
 

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