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Nostradamus

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Dec 12, 2012
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@zizinho

Not long time ago u asked me about Hummels to Bayern and I answered "too much bad blood", but since yesterday. it doesnt look like an impossible task anymore.

The Hummels interview:


"I did set a date to make a decision, but thats just for me and I fear, that its going to be tough to keep that date. We have to see and its a very hard decision for me to make. I think, when I have made that decision and explaining it afterwards, then people will understand, why this decision has been so hard for me. It has cost me half an hour of sleep every night since weeks, cos this topic really gets close to me, but I cannot change it and I have to see, what I wanna do."

Very cryptic interview and it started many discussions about the unthinkable..Hummels considering going back to Bayern.

SportBild didnt hesitate to call his father and agent and he answered:

"Mats has to make a very important decision for his career. Dortmund r back under the top clubs of Europe, thats why this decision is so hard for him. If he leaves Dortmund, then he ll just go to the top 5-6 clubs and Bayern of course belong to this clubs."

http://sportbild.bild.de/bundesliga...rn-wechsel-nicht-mehr-aus-45474516.sport.html

The avalanche has started and Dortmund and Bayern forums r glowing.
 

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lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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:rofl:

Bayern sign Ball playing CB - a last minute attempt to keep Pep? :stupid:

now that's why Dortmund isn't a top club in my book - they are constantly losing their best players to their league rivals. definition of a feeder club.
on fire
http://www.transfermarkt.de/mats-hu...en-/thread/forum/154/thread_id/979079/page/16

every posting is a meme :lol:
Von Woche zu Woche, von Tag zu Tag, von Stunde zu Stunde, von Minute zu Minute, von Sekunde zu Sekunde glaube ich (UND ICH HABE ES EXTREM ABGESTRITTEN) an einen Wechsel von Hummels zu Bayern.. Das wird unser schwarz-gelbes-Herz erneut lange und heftig bluten lassen..
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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What, Jazz is one of their best. :D
During that time frame? Hell no.

HEEEEELLLLLLLLLL NO.


OF their first 7 albums, a strong case can be made that it is 7th.

In my opinion

Sheer heart attack
Day at the Races
Night at the Opera
Queen I
Queen II
News of the World
Jazz.


I'm older than you, and actually remember when Freddie was alive and still in his prime, therefore I win
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
64,695
Juventus scout Rodrigo Caio
By Football Italia staff

Juventus are sending scouts to view Sao Paulo defender Rodrigo Caio in the Copa Libertadores.

The 22-year-old Brazilian is seen as a potential investment until Claudio Marchisio can return from anterior cruciate ligament surgery in six months.

He plays as a centre-back, but can also do a good job at right-back or in central midfield, allowing him to fill various gaps when needed.

Caio also has an Italian passport, so would not be considered a non-EU player.

According to the latest reports, Juventus have sent scouts to watch Rodrigo Caio in action in tonight’s Copa Libertadores game against The Strongest in La Paz.

“We won’t sign a specific replacement for Marchisio, but rather we will sign an eclectic midfielder with different qualities,” explained Juve director Beppe Marotta yesterday.
...
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
51,816
@zizinho

Not long time ago u asked me about Hummels to Bayern and I answered "too much bad blood", but since yesterday. it doesnt look like an impossible task anymore.

The Hummels interview:


"I did set a date to make a decision, but thats just for me and I fear, that its going to be tough to keep that date. We have to see and its a very hard decision for me to make. I think, when I have made that decision and explaining it afterwards, then people will understand, why this decision has been so hard for me. It has cost me half an hour of sleep every night since weeks, cos this topic really gets close to me, but I cannot change it and I have to see, what I wanna do."

Very cryptic interview and it started many discussions about the unthinkable..Hummels considering going back to Bayern.

SportBild didnt hesitate to call his father and agent and he answered:

"Mats has to make a very important decision for his career. Dortmund r back under the top clubs of Europe, thats why this decision is so hard for him. If he leaves Dortmund, then he ll just go to the top 5-6 clubs and Bayern of course belong to this clubs."

http://sportbild.bild.de/bundesliga...rn-wechsel-nicht-mehr-aus-45474516.sport.html

The avalanche has started and Dortmund and Bayern forums r glowing.
Thats surely interesting. What other decision would make him say those words than joining Bayern? I can't think of any
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Maybe he's just talking about leaving Dortmund in general.

Could easily see him going to City with Pep as well.
I think everyone is expecting him to leave. If it was some random foreign club he would say the standard, i have many offers, Ill think of it when the time is right, but not hold a speech about how important the decision was for him. I don't know, maybe youre right but it does seem like a Bayern move to me
 

Nostradamus

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Dec 12, 2012
832
Thats surely interesting. What other decision would make him say those words than joining Bayern? I can't think of any
Maybe just like Ocelot said. He is a smart guy and normally exactly knows how to use his words though. It could very well just mean, that he is in general struggling to make a decision to leave and the explanation afterwards could mean, that he literally had all the top clubs to choose from and how tough it was to deny all of them.

But the words r definitely sounding too fishy IMO and I m getting my hopes up, as I think he would be the perfect partner for Boateng and would count as local and homegrown. Götze back to Dortmund then.

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zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Maybe just like Ocelot said. He is a smart guy and normally exactly knows how to use his words though. It could very well just mean, that he is in general struggling to make a decision to leave and the explanation afterwards could mean, that he literally had all the top clubs to choose from and how tough it was to deny all of them.

But the words r definitely sounding too fishy IMO and I m getting my hopes up, as I think he would be the perfect partner for Boateng and would count as local and homegrown. Götze back to Dortmund then.

Neuer
Lahm-Boateng-Hummels-Alaba

I like :tup:
Yeah, that definitely. To me it doesent sound like something he would say if he was joining City for example. Hes Dortmunds captain (or vice captain? No idea) so a move to their arch rival holds a lot of weight, which could be whats making him think about so much. Well see but I think he has high chances of going back home
 

Nostradamus

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City is viewed as the devil with their sheikh money and the prototype of plastics, especially how clueless they r wasting tons of money every year..he would have to explain such a move to his highly moral superior Dortmund armee too. Same with Chelsea and Abramovic and their oil money and not even playing CL next season. I think the only club, where all of them ll be understanding is Barca, but the Spanish sources denying concrete interest and he is too much like Pique and they wouldnt complement each other well. Everything would be better for them than Bayern, thats for sure. It would break the bees hearts again. :cry:

Was reading in both forums on Transfermarkt.de, but I couldnt keep up with reading so many posts and I have to confess, that I m excited too. Come back home little prince.:D

Edit: He is their captain and the personification of Dortmund and he stands for everything they believe in. Their heart. THÈ most important player.
 

frzl

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http://www.football-italia.net/83181/pescara-juve-advanced-lapadula

Pescara: 'Juve advanced for Lapadula'

Pescara confirm Juventus “are at a very advanced stage” for both Gianluca Caprari and Gianluca Lapadula.
The pair have truly impressed in Serie B this season, as striker Lapadula is Capocannoniere with 23 goals in 35 games, while Caprari has 11 goals in 33 appearances.
“The President is carrying on the negotiations himself, but I do know that Juventus are at a very advanced stage for both Caprari and Lapadula,” Pescara director general Giorgio Repetto told tuttojuve.com.
When it comes to Lapadula, there is competition from Milan, Napoli and above all Claudio Ranieri’s Leicester City.
“In my view Lapadula will be playing in Serie A and I’d love for him to get there with us. Juventus are Juventus, the best team in Italy and among the best in Europe.
“He is certainly a forward who could play for Juve, even if the Bianconeri have five extraordinary strikers at the moment.
“I think after a year or two of apprenticeship, they’ll make him into a player suited to Juve.
“As for Caprari, he has technique and a remarkable change of pace. He has become stronger in terms of character with us, whereas before he was a bit too calm and quiet. Now he doesn’t let go, he gives everything for the team.”
 
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    Maybe he's just talking about leaving Dortmund in general.

    Could easily see him going to City with Pep as well.
    Has City all over it, if you ask me.

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    http://www.football-italia.net/83181/pescara-juve-advanced-lapadula

    Pescara: 'Juve advanced for Lapadula'

    Pescara confirm Juventus “are at a very advanced stage” for both Gianluca Caprari and Gianluca Lapadula.
    The pair have truly impressed in Serie B this season, as striker Lapadula is Capocannoniere with 23 goals in 35 games, while Caprari has 11 goals in 33 appearances.
    “The President is carrying on the negotiations himself, but I do know that Juventus are at a very advanced stage for both Caprari and Lapadula,” Pescara director general Giorgio Repetto told tuttojuve.com.
    When it comes to Lapadula, there is competition from Milan, Napoli and above all Claudio Ranieri’s Leicester City.
    “In my view Lapadula will be playing in Serie A and I’d love for him to get there with us. Juventus are Juventus, the best team in Italy and among the best in Europe.
    “He is certainly a forward who could play for Juve, even if the Bianconeri have five extraordinary strikers at the moment.
    “I think after a year or two of apprenticeship, they’ll make him into a player suited to Juve.
    “As for Caprari, he has technique and a remarkable change of pace. He has become stronger in terms of character with us, whereas before he was a bit too calm and quiet. Now he doesn’t let go, he gives everything for the team.”
    Lapadula seems like insurance in case Zaza leaves. Ferocious sort of striker, but more like a 9½ than a real 9 or a 10. He's similar to someone like Tevez.

    Caprari will surely go out on loan regardless. Empoli, Sassuolo or a promoted side (more likely Cagliari) would be no surprise.
     

    zizinho

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    Edit: He is their captain and the personification of Dortmund and he stands for everything they believe in. Their heart. THÈ most important player.
    Which is why a move to Bayern would be the worst, i imagine some hardcore fans would commit suicide even.

    Actually i would like to see him go to Bayern, just for the reactions from BVB fans :lol:
     
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