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JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,388
How fun would it be if Zenga gets fired after 2 months from the season?

It would be fun if it happens and more fun if Ranieri gets the job until Christmas and then gets fired to appoint Zenga again.
 

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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,146
How fun would it be if Zenga gets fired after 2 months from the season?

It would be fun if it happens and more fun if Ranieri gets the job until Christmas and then gets fired to appoint Zenga again.
I was hoping that would be the second sentence. :lol2: Totally agree, god I love Zamparini.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
oh boy here's a good one.

Totti: "After Maldini, I'm the only real Captain and bandiera left in Italian football."


- TG1

:crazy:
Maybe he meant that as the only player that started and will finish the career in the same club. (Del Piero + Zanetti started elsewhere). He's still a douche though.
 

cimenk

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2008
3,134
How fun would it be if Zenga gets fired after 2 months from the season?

It would be fun if it happens and more fun if Ranieri gets the job until Christmas and then gets fired to appoint Zenga again.
Zampa thinks that Palermo is Real Madrid
fired the coach easily and replace it with another
I still don't understand why Ballardini is fired
 

.zero

★ ★ ★
Aug 8, 2006
82,905
Maybe he meant that as the only player that started and will finish the career in the same club. (Del Piero + Zanetti started elsewhere). He's still a douche though.
he really is still a douche. you would think that he would have matured and grown past this stage
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,779
he really is still a douche. you would think that he would have matured and grown past this stage
I don't. I think he's just grasping for straws for why he opted to let his prime years go by -- when he could have transferred to a more competitive, CL-winning club instead of languishing as a bigger fish in a smaller pond at Roma.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,343
I don't. I think he's just grasping for straws for why he opted to let his prime years go by -- when he could have transferred to a more competitive, CL-winning club instead of languishing as a bigger fish in a smaller pond at Roma.
That's very, very unfair, Greg.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,779
That's very, very unfair, Greg.
What other reason does one have to boast about their provincial loyalties?

The guy could have signed for any club in the world. But he opted to be a local boy. Fine for him. But to brag about that is compensating for the career decisions he's made for himself.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,343
What other reason does one have to boast about their provincial loyalties?

The guy could have signed for any club in the world. But he opted to be a local boy. Fine for him. But to brag about that is compensating for the career decisions he's made for himself.
Wait a minute. I thought you had been to Italy before? Surely you know that boasting about provincial loyalties is actually just boasting about provincial loyalties? Totti's ROMAN FFS.
 

chester

Too busy to bother
May 20, 2006
15,055
Clarence Seedorf kan mogelijk een hele opvallende carrièremove gaan maken. De middenvelder, die momenteel onder contract staat bij AC Milan, gaat volgens verschillende Turkse media, waaronder LigTV, een contract ondertekenen bij Fenerbahce. Hij zou bij de Turkse topclub de concurrentiestrijd aan moeten gaan met Frank Rijkaard, die als oefenmeester is aangesteld bij aartsrivaal Galatasaray.

De clubs ontkennen een transfer van de 33-jarige speler voorlopig echter nog in alle toonaarden, terwijl Seedorf zelf in Zuid-Afrika zit om Nelson Mandela te ontmoeten. Hij wordt een Legacy Champion van de Nelson Mandela Foundation. Deze award krijgt hij voor zijn inzet voor de jeugd met zijn Champions for Children-programma. "Heel speciaal. Mandela heeft mij mijn hele leven geïnspireerd. Dit is een grote eer", aldus Seedorf op zijn eigen website.

De speler stond de afgelopen zeven seizoenen onder contract bij AC Milan. Eerder kwam hij uit voor stadsgenoot en aartsrivaal Internazionale, Real Madrid, Sampdoria en Ajax.
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In short it states that some Turkish media are saying that Seedorf will join Fenerbache.
The clubs aren't confirming the rumour.
 

chester

Too busy to bother
May 20, 2006
15,055
He wouldn't go. Either retire or join Ancelotti I think.
I don't know, people thought the same about R. Carlos, and he joined them, Fenerbache have a lot of money, he would join them, especially with Rijkaard as their coach now, I wouldn't be surprised to see this happen, but it are only rumours.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,779
Wait a minute. I thought you had been to Italy before? Surely you know that boasting about provincial loyalties is actually just boasting about provincial loyalties? Totti's ROMAN FFS.
My use of "provincial loyalties" could be interpreted with a double meaning here. One is the campanilismo that you're getting at. But that's not what he was boasting about. He was boasting about sticking with the same club.

Perhaps that campanilismo is implied between the places of his and Maldini's births. But most of the football world, even the Italian calcio world, would not interpret "captaincy" as never leaving your birthplace. As if Del Piero would have had to wait until 1993 for the reformation of Treviso...
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,643
He wouldn't go. Either retire or join Ancelotti I think.
His too young to retire, too old for epl and i think he wont have enough motivation to go to chelsea, won it all after all.

I think he might indeed go to fenerbache or maybe even back to holland? Dutch players often end up playing in eredevise again later in their career aka Cocu, Davids, Ooijer, Bronckhorst.

I don't know, people thought the same about R. Carlos, and he joined them, Fenerbache have a lot of money, he would join them, especially with Rijkaard as their coach now, I wouldn't be surprised to see this happen, but it are only rumours.
yeah totally forgot, with Rijkaard there, it could def happen.
 
Mar 30, 2006
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He wouldn't go. Either retire or join Ancelotti I think.
He is getting old so Milan should probably cash in on whatever they can from him. The only thing is with Kaka gone he could be important as a Trequartista next season behind Ronaldinho who has had his injury problems.

Seedorf for me is too hot or cold now though. Milan need to freshen things up. For them it is imparitive to keep Pato and Ronaldinho but the rest of their attack is questionable.
 

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