Felipe Melo (49 Viewers)

Lo-Pan

Disciple of Gonzo
Feb 11, 2009
2,788
You got to be kidding me! Buffon won you titles and two-digit points every season. Plus, don't forget that Melo didn't just got dissmised in the parma match only, he was suspended for 3 matches.

Again, This dissmisal can happen to anyone really, but dissing your teammates in interviews can only be done by a player who lacks intelligence. Melo must be fined for this.

Anyways, there's no point in arguing with you, your thoughts are clearly mixed up, I know why.
i disagree with you, and so you know why my thoughts are mixed up? Why not simply agree to disagree...?

And what did Buffon do for us this season? injured then at best, rusty when came back, lost us a couple of games nearly singlehandedly...you are only as good as your last game, or last season. Otherwise, fuck it, lets bring back Di Livio, for the right wing, and also julio cesar for centreback...they used to be amazing, so they must be exempt from criticism when they are fading away into awful form??? strange logic there...but i know why.

NOBODY should be exempt from criticism due to their past, if they are underperforming, and/or damaging the team. Buffon has my respect, he always will have, but his behaviour after the milan game, was frankly disgusting...absolutely disgusting .Thats my view, not a Right or Wrong response.
 
Aug 2, 2005
4,420
Felipe Melo would love to play for 'idol' Jose Mourinho & Real Madrid
Melo has stunned Juve for the second time in a matter of days by claiming he wants Real Madrid future - just days after calling into question the quality of his current side

Jun 9, 2011 5:37:00 PM

Juventus midfielder Felipe Melo has placed a high value on playing for Jose Mourinho at Real Madrid, but admits he may have to wait a while to fulfil his ambition.

Despite being unaware of reported interest from Madrid, Melo is impressed by suggestions he is wanted by the 'Special One'.

He recently questioned the quality of his Juventus colleagues, fuelling speculation he could leave with Real Madrid seemingly his first-choice destination.

"I think he [Mourinho] is the best in the world, and if my idol is looking for me, then of course I am happy," he is quoted as saying by Il Corriere dello Sport.

"[But] of the Real Madrid interest I don't know anything. I read about this news in the papers, and if they were to become true then I would be happy as I am Mourinho's number one fan."

The 27-year-old Brazil international is tied to Juve until 2014 following his move from Fiorentina in 2009.

However, while he is in no rush to leave the Old Lady, he will consider a Liga return in future as he underlined his position.

"If I was to leave Juventus I would like to return to Spain. The Premier League would also fascinate me. But, all this is far as I have a contract with Juventus.

"However, you never say never in football as things often change fast."
 
Aug 2, 2005
4,420
Felipe Melo would love to play for 'idol' Jose Mourinho & Real Madrid
Melo has stunned Juve for the second time in a matter of days by claiming he wants Real Madrid future - just days after calling into question the quality of his current side

Jun 9, 2011 5:37:00 PM

Juventus midfielder Felipe Melo has placed a high value on playing for Jose Mourinho at Real Madrid, but admits he may have to wait a while to fulfil his ambition.

Despite being unaware of reported interest from Madrid, Melo is impressed by suggestions he is wanted by the 'Special One'.

He recently questioned the quality of his Juventus colleagues, fuelling speculation he could leave with Real Madrid seemingly his first-choice destination.

"I think he [Mourinho] is the best in the world, and if my idol is looking for me, then of course I am happy," he is quoted as saying by Il Corriere dello Sport.

"[But] of the Real Madrid interest I don't know anything. I read about this news in the papers, and if they were to become true then I would be happy as I am Mourinho's number one fan."

The 27-year-old Brazil international is tied to Juve until 2014 following his move from Fiorentina in 2009.

However, while he is in no rush to leave the Old Lady, he will consider a Liga return in future as he underlined his position.

"If I was to leave Juventus I would like to return to Spain. The Premier League would also fascinate me. But, all this is far as I have a contract with Juventus.

"However, you never say never in football as things often change fast."
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,790
it has nothing to do with intelligence, melo is the type of person who needs to feel loved to be happy, now that del neri is gone and the way diego was disposed of, marotta has never come out to support him. It is oh so very obvious marotta has always tried to get rid of him. Lay your blame where it needs to be.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Just let him go for some good cash, seriously, this guy isn't a loss if he's sold for a reasonable amount of money.

There are a lot of other alternatives DMs around the world who are more than capable of doing a better job.
 

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