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Dostoevsky

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True.

For the first them they have some pressure, they might be forced to sell it by the the season. If so, we should expect some rich owner to buy them and see Manchester City of Serie A.
 
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    I think if Kiev were going to defeat Inter last night, Inter would be playing one tough match on Sunday. Too bad.
     

    Alen

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    True.

    For the first them they have some pressure, they might be forced to sell it by the the season. If so, we should expect some rich owner to buy them and see Manchester City of Serie A.
    That's hard to expect right now. Unless the state of Italy offers the same security England does and Serie A offers the same prospect EPL does, it will be hard to expect the new owner to make Roma a Man City.
    There are bigger chances that the new owner will only offer a financial security and cover the debts, but he won't invest heavily in new signings.
     

    Dostoevsky

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    That's hard to expect right now. Unless the state of Italy offers the same security England does and Serie A offers the same prospect EPL does, it will be hard to expect the new owner to make Roma a Man City.
    There are bigger chances that the new owner will only offer a financial security and cover the debts, but he won't invest heavily in new signings.
    It's not Roma's debts, it's Sensi's debts. It's totally different thing. Sensi company owes ~250mln euros and it has nothing to do with Roma. The thing is that they are forced to limit their transfer budget and put a cap on wages.

    So far there were 2-3 potential buyers and they've said their "plans". It involves much money for transfer market. I've probably exaggerated when I said that they'll be like City, maybe not first year, but they would build it big.
     

    Martin

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    It's not Roma's debts, it's Sensi's debts. It's totally different thing. Sensi company owes ~250mln euros and it has nothing to do with Roma. The thing is that they are forced to limit their transfer budget and put a cap on wages.

    So far there were 2-3 potential buyers and they've said their "plans". It involves much money for transfer market. I've probably exaggerated when I said that they'll be like City, maybe not first year, but they would build it big.
    None of the buyers have checked out. There have always been some "unexpected complications". Besides, Rosella is saying she's not selling.
     

    Dostoevsky

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    None of the buyers have checked out. There have always been some "unexpected complications". Besides, Rosella is saying she's not selling.
    Of course she doesn't want to sell, she wants to take more money but she will be forced if this continues. It's a big drama, they have no money and some of the players can easily leave if they don't a new contract. Fans in Roma already made some riots so the drama can only be bigger. Most of the fans wants them to sell it, for the sake of clubs, if not they won't get much support.
     

    Martin

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    Of course she doesn't want to sell, she wants to take more money but she will be forced if this continues. It's a big drama, they have no money and some of the players can easily leave if they don't a new contract. Fans in Roma already made some riots so the drama can only be bigger. Most of the fans wants them to sell it, for the sake of clubs, if not they won't get much support.
    It doesn't matter what the fans say, they are powerless. Unless they did something dramatic like deserted the stadium and refused to buy tv subscriptions en masse they have no real influence.
     

    Dostoevsky

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    It doesn't matter what the fans say, they are powerless. Unless they did something dramatic like deserted the stadium and refused to buy tv subscriptions en masse they have no real influence.
    It's not easy for a club if supports turn them back. They were making riots outside of Trigoria.

    She will be forced, she can't say "I won't sell it" if she doesn't have any money left and it's going that way.
     

    Martin

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    It's not easy for a club if supports turn them back. They were making riots outside of Trigoria.

    She will be forced, she can't say "I won't sell it" if she doesn't have any money left and it's going that way.
    So what if they riot? First of all it's always just gonna be some small group. And besides she's not a politician, she doesn't have to care about public opinion. If 10k of them showed up to riot that would be different, but until that happens she can brush it off as a few irrelevant nuts.
     

    Dostoevsky

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    So what if they riot? First of all it's always just gonna be some small group. And besides she's not a politician, she doesn't have to care about public opinion. If 10k of them showed up to riot that would be different, but until that happens she can brush it off as a few irrelevant nuts.
    Fine, well it's just a sign of protest.

    On the other hand, as I said, she can't keep it up with no money. She gets 15mln and she invests 3. That's not normal.
     

    Dostoevsky

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    They sold Aquilani and they have promised a new signing to get his place. After they sold him they said they'll use that money for wages. You know what happened with Motta deal? They bought him for 7mln and later they sold 50% of his contract for 3.5 so he's co-owned now.

    They had a 17mln euros profit this season, no one will see that money.
     

    .zero

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    Just days after he retired Cristian Vieri have come out to public by saying that the whole calciopoli scandal was a big fraud that Inter's president moratti and telecom italia to punish the strongest teams in italy and win the league at last.

    vieri said: "I'm prepared to show the evidence about this fraud so that everyone will know, they've been spying on me and on my phones for years..."

    He continues: " Inter pay's 70% of its contracts while italian-telecom pays the rest 30% its their way to get away from paying taxes that those two partners have been doing for years now I gave these informations to mr. Ghelfi only. Am sorry for Juve for all what happened to them and to milan too. I couldn't talk for years but the time have come to break my silence".

    Vieri's girlfriend "Melissa Satta" have said too: " when the news about calciopoli broke up in 2006 vieri couldn't sleep for nights. He felt that it was injustice for he's old club Juve but at the same time he couldn't say anything about it because he was afraid. He went to therapists and hired a personal bodyguard to protect him. Its a big fraud that Inter's president masimo moratti is not the only person that is involved in it. There were others who hated Juve and wanted it to disapear from the football scence all together."
    does this make bobo the "deep throat" of calciopoli?
     

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