Diego Ribas da Cunha (16 Viewers)

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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First of all he said that he will not return to Germany, and he said it not like everything else that is coming out, 99% of the things the papers report Diego saying he never did, he has only given 2 interviews this season and both times he said that he is staying
Good :tup:

Tuttosport seem to be running a Diego out campaign.
Fvck Tuttosport :(
 

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Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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How do you know that?
Because he had interview two times so far and both times he said he'll stay, that he has no intention to leave.

And on the other hand, Del Neri said he'd play and told about his future role. Not even to mention how we suck in friendlies when he's not on.

So, I highly doubt we'll see him leaving.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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Because he had interview two times so far and both times he said he'll stay, that he has no intention to leave.

And on the other hand, Del Neri said he'd play and told about his future role. Not even to mention how we suck in friendlies when he's not on.

So, I highly doubt we'll see him leaving.
Diego is not the one who decides if he wants to stay or not, of course he can be a cunt and refuse all the offers but that's another story.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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http://www.football-italia.net/jul23p.html

'Diego? No one is unsellable'

Juventus Coach Gigi Del Neri has added to speculation that Diego might be on his way out of Turin by saying that no one is unsellable.

It's no secret that Diego doesn't exactly fit in with Del Neri's plans, as the former Sampdoria tactician plans on playing a 4-4-2 without a trequartista.

“We have been trying to give the players a tactical shape, which we now have, but the market is open and any solution is possible,” Del Neri said.

“Here, no one is unsellable. If I must keep Diego, Diego must be a striker. It doesn't seem to me like there is much better around.

“Since the any of August I have repeated that it can happen to anyone. I am not just speaking about Diego.

“Our priority is to see if there are top players who can improve our defence. For me, all the players are on the same level. But we are stalled on the market.

“It's correct to say that there is no urgent need to reinforce the attack because we have five players up front: Iaquinta, Amauri, Trezeguet, Diego and Del Piero.”

Del Neri then looked ahead to Juventus' Europa League clash with Shamrock on July 29.

“The game will certainly not be taken for granted. Shamrock are a side with great physicality and they are playing at home on their pitch in a difficult atmosphere for the opponents. But we are ready,” he concluded.


“It's correct to say that there is no urgent need to reinforce the attack because we have five players up front: Iaquinta, Amauri, Trezeguet, Diego and Del Piero.”
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Del Neri said that Seba is a support striker and now he's not mentioning him among the attackers, while at the same time he includes Diego there.

Bye bye my little talented cancer midget.
 

HAZEM

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Apr 22, 2008
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To me, it doesn't really seem like he knows what he's doing.
i was about to say that. am really afraid of this guy. he doesn't treat players with their real positions. he just have this 4-4-2 in his head and he tries to force player into another positions to fit. and i don't like this.
 

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