Gianluigi Buffon (102 Viewers)

oriax

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Mar 30, 2007
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Moggi: "Buffon andrà al Milan, Dida all'estero"
24 04 2007
Luciano Moggi ha detto la sua sul futuro di Gigi Buffon, portiere della Juventus: secondo l'ex-dirigente bianconero, il portiere andrà al Milan, con Dida destinato ad una squadra esterna.

"Buffon andrà al Milan, non all'Inter - ha detto Moggi dai microfoni di radio Kiss Kiss - Sono sicuro che Abbiati tornerà alla Juve. Dida invece andrà all'estero

http://sports.alice.it/it/cmc/calcio/200717/cmc_108707.html

Is this true ? I mean about moggi said that ?
 

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Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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If Gigi is gonna leave it will be to Milan, I don't see him going to Inter, but if he was to go there I dare to say Inter would have a really impressive squad.

That said, we must keep Buffon at all costs, screw the money, everything, he's the only one irreplaceable.
Spot on, bro.
 
Mar 30, 2006
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Adriano also seems to care more about partys then football and doesn´t have a good attitude. He is a also very rarely on form. More often he is invisible. I agree he is amazing player when on form, but these momaents are too rare as I previously said.

Burdisso is an average defender. If we are to take a defender from Inter, Samuel is much, much better. And Burdisso starts for Argentina ONLY in friendly matches. Even in Inter he rarely has full playing time.

Cesar and Toldo are both poorer keepers than Abbiati and Frey. Toldo was great once but I doubt he has much to offer.
burdisso started almost every game for argentina durring the world cup. but Samuel would not be bad either and the club seem to like him alot.

and I feel with a different coach and in a different environment Adriano will truely excel. He is a really good player but Inter does not seem to be the right place for him. Saying that Milan does not seem to be the right place for Gila either.

If we did hand Buffon to inter though i doubt we could win the league because they would be far too strong. Especially seeing how they are planning on buying more players like Deco and another defender and striker.
 

Dalton

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Apr 6, 2006
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Moggi: "Buffon andrà al Milan, Dida all'estero"
24 04 2007
Luciano Moggi ha detto la sua sul futuro di Gigi Buffon, portiere della Juventus: secondo l'ex-dirigente bianconero, il portiere andrà al Milan, con Dida destinato ad una squadra esterna.

"Buffon andrà al Milan, non all'Inter - ha detto Moggi dai microfoni di radio Kiss Kiss - Sono sicuro che Abbiati tornerà alla Juve. Dida invece andrà all'estero

http://sports.alice.it/it/cmc/calcio/200717/cmc_108707.html

Is this true ? I mean about moggi said that ?
Dear Luciano STAY QUIET PLS.
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
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Don't believe anything. One day they say he's leaving, the next that he's staying. I won't believe any of it until I see him with another teams jersey in his hands.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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Gigi said he will discuss his future after we achieve promotion.I guess we will have to wait till then to learn more about the situation.

Not much left till we get to that point
 

Oggy

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Dec 27, 2005
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Buffon Will Go To Milan, Not Inter - Moggi

Luciano Moggi has claimed that Gianluigi Buffon is on his way to the red and black half of Milan.

There has been much speculation over Buffon's future, with nobody knowing where he will be come next season.

Luciano Moggi offered his insight on the subject, and in particular Juventus' transfer plans, speaking to an Italian radio station.

"Buffon will go to Milan, not Inter," he said. "They are sure that [Christian] Abbiati will return to Juve, and that Dida will go abroad."

Abbiati is currently on loan at Torino after spending last season in Turin, and it is believed that Milan will be happy to offer him along with some cash in order to seal Buffon's deal.

Livorno's young keeper Amelia has also been on Juve's radar, ever since Buffon himself admitted that he will contemplate departure.

"Juventus are a great club, founded 109 years ago, and many great champions have come and gone during those years," said Buffon," the Azzurri number one had told Gazzetta dello Sport.

"If I decide Juventus can exist without me, I will leave, else I will stay. But I am sure they would remain strong even if I were to leave.

"I want to play the last five years of my career at the highest levels, that will make the difference in the next decisions I make. In the end, what I miss most is the chance to play in the Champions League.

"I will only discuss my future with my agent and the club's management after we secure promotion. After we talk and agree to a decision, I will let you all know."

Milan and Inter both have him as one of their primary summer objectives.

Source: http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=288226
 

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