Felipe Melo (83 Viewers)

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
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Melo still fond of Juventus


Galatasaray’s Felipe Melo continues to follow the fortunes of Italian giants Juventus. “I support them from afar.”

The Brazilian, who is still on the Old Lady’s books, joined the Turin giants in 2009 from Fiorentina for around €25m.
However, he moved to his present Turkish club on loan two years later following the arrival of boss Antonio Conte.
“He’s one of the best Coaches in Europe,” the 29-year-old stated after Wednesday’s 3-0 Champions League loss at Real Madrid.
“Juventus are too strong for everyone else in Italy, the championship is already theirs and I’m happy for them.
“I’m a Juve fan and I support them from afar. Despite their loss against Bayern Munich this week, La Vecchia Signora remain a great side.”

http://www.football-italia.net/32657/melo-still-fond-juventus
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
Melo still fond of Juventus


Galatasaray’s Felipe Melo continues to follow the fortunes of Italian giants Juventus. “I support them from afar.”

The Brazilian, who is still on the Old Lady’s books, joined the Turin giants in 2009 from Fiorentina for around €25m.
However, he moved to his present Turkish club on loan two years later following the arrival of boss Antonio Conte.
“He’s one of the best Coaches in Europe,” the 29-year-old stated after Wednesday’s 3-0 Champions League loss at Real Madrid.
“Juventus are too strong for everyone else in Italy, the championship is already theirs and I’m happy for them.
“I’m a Juve fan and I support them from afar. Despite their loss against Bayern Munich this week, La Vecchia Signora remain a great side.”

http://www.football-italia.net/32657/melo-still-fond-juventus
That's sweet.
 

Mr Chocolate

Rubba Band Business
Dec 23, 2012
6,676
Melo still fond of Juventus


Galatasaray’s Felipe Melo continues to follow the fortunes of Italian giants Juventus. “I support them from afar.”

The Brazilian, who is still on the Old Lady’s books, joined the Turin giants in 2009 from Fiorentina for around €25m.
However, he moved to his present Turkish club on loan two years later following the arrival of boss Antonio Conte.
“He’s one of the best Coaches in Europe,” the 29-year-old stated after Wednesday’s 3-0 Champions League loss at Real Madrid.
“Juventus are too strong for everyone else in Italy, the championship is already theirs and I’m happy for them.
“I’m a Juve fan and I support them from afar. Despite their loss against Bayern Munich this week, La Vecchia Signora remain a great side.”

http://www.football-italia.net/32657/melo-still-fond-juventus

I love this crazy bastard
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Melo certainly do not belong to our team. I appreciate his love towards Juve, but he's got no chance with our current midfield unless he's okay with sitting on bench 80-90% of the season.
 

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