Gökhan Inler - Central Midfielder - Udinese (8 Viewers)

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Bianconero81

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Napoli are doing good in giving us Pazienza to sign Inler. I hate this club, they really should get relegated back to Serie C and stay there.
It's not their fault that we are a stupid club with a bunch of incompetents at the helm. In that respect, you should probably hate on all the clubs we have conducted business with in the division, particularly Udinese, for raping us on deals.
 

Bianconero81

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My father always sayin' that Napoli is just like El Batnya here in Egypt. and that's he feels like home there. what a dirty bastard!!
:lol: Well, Cairo in general is just a large garbage dump. I really hate being there for more than a few days! However, since I was born there and my family live there, I have to make an appearance once every 12-18 months.
 

JCK

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It's not their fault that we are a stupid club with a bunch of incompetents at the helm. In that respect, you should probably hate on all the clubs we have conducted business with in the division, particularly Udinese, for raping us on deals.
My hate towards Napoli stems from way back, the current business is the least of my concern.
 

Fake Melo

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Napoli drop Palacios for Bradley

Napoli are worried by recurring injuries to Tottenham star Wilson Palacios, so turn their attention to American Michael Bradley.
The Partenopei have been linked with midfielder Palacios for several weeks, but there has been a sudden stall in negotiations.

It’s reported they are concerned by the recurring knee injury that has plagued Palacios throughout this season.

As Spurs are pushing to raise the price-tag too, it’s possible Napoli could turn their attention elsewhere.

The most likely candidate, according to the Corriere dello Sport, is Bradley.

The 23-year-old American midfielder is owned by Borussia Monchengladbach, but spent this term on loan at Aston Villa.

As the Germans were relegated, he is aiming to move away and had also been linked with Roma.

The Giallorossi would be an understandable option, as the club is now owned by American investor Thomas Di Benedetto and his colleagues.
 
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