Gökhan Inler - Central Midfielder - Udinese (30 Viewers)

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Lo-Pan

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Feb 11, 2009
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why do you think Conte is Manager, he'll keep his mouth shut and let others handle the mercato, he will request some players that he wont get and in the end he will get ass fucked and everyone blaming him

No big name manager would work under those conditions and thats why we didn't end up with one, people with little experience want to take control of the club and when the shit turns bad they wipe there hands and push it all on to someone else
So thats why Conte went to watch Switzerland play England? And that is why during the official unveiling presentation, Conte spoke, as did Beppe, about all of them working together for transfers. Conte also has said he will decide who is retained in the squad...

Delneri was working under different conditions, but even so, NOBODY here knows who made the decisions, although from the outside it looked like delneri had zero say in such matters...but now, with conte?? I see a different situation. Conte is determined to win, determined to make this Conte's Juve, and he is far too headstrong and passionate to take his dream job, this early in his career, with an acceptance that he wont have any say in who comes into and who leaves his squad.

Conte has zero form whatsoever for keeping his mouth shut. You simply do not know, capitano, and neither do i. but the signs are more promising...
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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:lol: As if that is going to happen.

Conte: I want Liechsteiner, Sanchez, and Aguero.
Marotta: That's going to cost us quite a bit, and I already have an agreement in place with Lombardi, and am rigorously negotiating with Milan and Fiorentina for Borriello, Gilardino, and Cerci.
Conte: Fuck it. Whatever.
 
Jul 1, 2010
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:lol: As if that is going to happen.

Conte: I want Liechsteiner, Sanchez, and Aguero.
Marotta: That's going to cost us quite a bit, and I already have an agreement in place with Lombardi, and am rigorously negotiating with Milan and Fiorentina for Borriello, Gilardino, and Cerci.
Conte: Fuck it. Whatever.
:lol:

Cerci isn't that bad though, he has improved a lot lately and may become a decent player. However, I don't want him here because we need a game changer.
 

CAPITANO

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Jul 12, 2006
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12mil + half Giandonato is our offer and most probably the most we will offer (D'Ago all over again)

Inler & Pirlo would be fighting for the same position with a more physical presence next to them
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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12mil + half Giandonato is our offer and most probably the most we will offer (D'Ago all over again)

Inler & Pirlo would be fighting for the same position with a more physical presence next to them
So... Let me get this right! We are considering paying 12 Million Euros for a player who might potentially be warming the bench for extended periods?!
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
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12mil + half Giandonato is our offer and most probably the most we will offer (D'Ago all over again)

Inler & Pirlo would be fighting for the same position with a more physical presence next to them
As if anyone would know, let alone say that, right now. Makes no sense whatsoever.


Oh, and still, yes to Inler!
 

acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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blʘndu;3077694 said:
isn't inler a cm with bigger dm qualities that an am?
pretty much. Inler is the same type of player and occupies the same role on the field as Mad Man Melo, even if the Swiss has, I'd say, better on-the-ball skills and a better shot and maybe a little better passing ability than Melo's ... other than that, they are carbon copies of each other.
I'd expect Juve to sell Melo should they get Inler and invest in a different type of midfielder - keeping both would be redundant and hurt the team as playing both Melo and Inler at the same time would give you a midfield with players who'd overlap rather than complement each other.
 

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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Inler waiting for Napoli call

The agent of Gokhan Inler has invited Napoli to improve their contract offer if they want the Swiss international.

“Napoli and Udinese reached an agreement some time ago,” Dino Lamberti told Premium Calcio.

“But, let’s say, that the right phone call has not been made to us just yet.”

Inler’s move to the San Paolo seemed like a done deal, until Juventus came along and offered the midfielder some very tempting personal terms.

The problem is that the Old Lady have still not found a solution with Udinese over a transfer fee.

“Playing in the Champions League is not important here,” Lamberti added after Napoli qualified for Europe’s top club competition and Juve didn’t.

“When making a decision of this kind it is the project of the club that counts and both sides are certainly right up there on that front.”

It’s alleged that Udinese have asked the Turin giants for €18m in order to complete their swoop for the Swiss international.

That figure is quite steep for the Bianconeri who are keen to see that fee lowered by offering cash and players.

The Turin giants are said to be willing to sacrifice Manuel Giandonato, Luca Marrone and Albin Ekdal to the Friuli outfit.

However, the Udine-based club are more interested in Frederik Sorensen, Paolo De Ceglie or Sebastian Giovinco.
 
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