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Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
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we were on topic. What do you do when you accidentaly get good straight porn, when searching for a football player :D
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
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Fiorentina: tentazione bianconera

00:37 del 24 giugno

La Fiorentina avrebbe chiesto informazioni al Nike se e possibile avere i maglie bianconera per i prossimi stagioni. Il club di Firenze pensono che se lo fanno cosi, il club si vendera piu magliette perche i personi no lo sapevono se sono del Juve o del Fiorentina. La Juve si oggettono a questa, e si vadano al FIGC.

Fiorentina are asking Nike if they may design a black and white kit for next season, the Firenze club think that if they do so they will have more shirt sales as people will get mixed up between the kits of Juve and Fiorentina and will buy the wrong one. Juve are objecting this, and are complaing to the FIGC
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Trezeguet, Iaquinta, DP, Miccoli, Zala and Palla can serve the exact purpose... while we need a FOOKING leader in our defence.
Well, possibly Milito,(if we get him) and in a couple of year's time Giorgio Chiellini could do that job.
 

ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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Ferguson the reluctant shopper seeks left-back in January sales


Sir Alex Ferguson will look for a new left-back, but has indicated that he will otherwise make few moves to strengthen his squad in the January transfer window.

Manchester United have been linked with many big names, with thoughts of Dimitar Berbatov's arrival a particularly popular one with supporters, given Louis Saha's struggle with injuries and his indifferent displays in Wayne Rooney's absence. Ferguson's admission last month that he had twice made inquiries about Nicolas Anelka in the past also did little to remove speculation that he might buy again this season.

But Ferguson, who says he considers his current squad his strongest ever, does not tend to do that much business in the New Year sales and, with the memory of his struggle to get quick use out of Patrice Evra and Nemanja Vidic in 2006, this year appears likely to be no exception.

The left-back berth seems to be one exception. "Maybe we are short of cover in the left-back area now Gabriel Heinze has left but other than that, we are OK," Ferguson told Inside United magazine. United are said to be looking at Racing Santander's Argentine full-back Ezequiel Garay, with Real Madrid and Juventus also reportedly keen on the 21-year-old who is valued at £10m. Garay joined Racing from Argentine club side Newell's Old Boys two years ago and has been capped once by his country.

But, overall, the United manager remains cautious about the prospect of buying in the transfer window, a time when the clamour for players by clubs seeking survival as well as trophies can inflate prices. "I think the squad is good enough," Ferguson said. "We don't always get great joy in January. It takes time for players to settle in when they are midway through the season so we are conscious of that. I think the squad is good enough."

Sources in Portugal suggest that a move for Sporting Lisbon's midfielder Miguel Veloso, who impressed at Old Trafford in the Champions League last week, is unlikely to result in the player arriving immediately. Veloso is believed to fear that a role as a fringe player would diminish his standing in Portugal's squad for Euro 2008. The player has chosen United ahead of Milan, Valencia and Real Madrid as his preferred destination at the end of the season, according to Portuguese sources, and his coach has said that he is resigned to losing him.

Ferguson is evidently confident about Gary Neville's return to full fitness, despite the defender missing nine months with cruciate ligament and calf injuries. If he comes through training this week, Neville may return for United in Rome next week. Paul Scholes, Park Ji-Sung, Ben Foster and Mikaël Silvestre are also all due to return from major injuries at various points over the next few months, deepening his reserves of strength still further.

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Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Barcelona Seal Garay Deal

Barcelona have beaten Real Madrid and Juventus to the signing of Ezequiel Garay from Racing Santander after agreeing a deal with the Cantabrian club for his signature, according to a report.

The Blaugrana struck an agreement this week after intense negotiations that have been going on behind the scenes for several weeks between the two sides.

Despite having a buy-out clause of €20m, Barça have agreed to pay one installment of €4.75m now, the same amount in the summer and a third lot in December.

Marca believe that the €14.25m deal was struck after Racing began to look around for potential buyers in the January transfer window for the highly-rated central defender.

Frank Rijkaard already has four central defenders at his disposal, but it is believed that one if not more could leave at the end of the current season with Lilian Thuram the first to go.

Garay has also attracted interest from the Premier League with Liverpool's and Tottenham's Spanish coaches said to be well aware of his talent.

The 21-year-old defender has impressed during his time with Racing after he moved to the club from Newell's in 2005 and last season won his first international call-up to the Argentina squad.

goal.com
 
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