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Kayo

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Mar 18, 2007
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Just like Genoa and Zaragoza had Ribery, Silva etc?
You clearly didn't get my point and quite honest, I dont know what you're talking about. What I ment (and most of the people misunderstood) is that I was worried about Inter making big signings this year who could cause alot of threat such as any of the alternatives I wrote. I am alot less worried about Militio than for example Ribery. Therefore I made a conclusion that Inter's signings this far havn't been overwhelmingly great for the upcoming season.
 

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Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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How come? Do you really expect anything extraordinary from him?
Why not? He has great ability. We will just have to see how he settles in Inter and how much he plays.

I know that he did well in Spain, but he wasn't that big in Italy untill this year. He's also getting old and won't be any lethal treath as if Inter would have signed Silva, Ribery, Benzema or Diego.
30 years isn't old at all. And he is a lethal striker.

Didn't he previously play in Genoa before going to Zaragoza?
In Serie B. Also scored lots of goals.
 
May 22, 2007
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You clearly didn't get my point and quite honest, I dont know what you're talking about. What I ment (and most of the people misunderstood) is that I was worried about Inter making big signings this year who could cause alot of threat such as any of the alternatives I wrote. I am alot less worried about Militio than for example Ribery. Therefore I made a conclusion that Inter's signings this far havn't been overwhelmingly great for the upcoming season.
I agree with that.

I don't think they will stop at these two though unfortunately. :tdown:
 

Kayo

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Mar 18, 2007
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Well it might just be me but I'm not that impressed and don't expect alot from these two. It's somehow a relief for me since it could be alot worse for us if they had got their hands on some more promising players.

I agree that these probably wont be their last signings for the upcoming seasons, but they wasted a good amount of money on them which could have went to other players.
 
Mar 24, 2006
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Preziosi also said he'll do everything possible to keep Palladino AND Criscito.

Did Secco get screwed once again?
he is one of the son of the sl u t , he sold milito and motta to merda while keen to battling with us for our player ? he can keep Palladino , but for Criscito ? NO

what a moron , never give them our young player again in the future :andyandbarcelona:
 

Oggy

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Dec 27, 2005
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Jose's '99 per cent' promise

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Inter boss Jose Mourinho has declared that he is “99 per cent” sure of being at San Siro next term.

After securing his first Scudetto, there have been suggestions that the Special One is ready to move on to La Liga and Real Madrid.

But Mourinho has repeatedly stated that he wants to start a winning cycle with the Nerazzurri.

“I am 99 per cent sure I will be staying at Inter,” Mourinho roared on Sky Sport Italia.

“However, whoever is in charge of Real Madrid next year will be a very lucky man.”

President Massimo Moratti also seems certain his tactician will be staying put.

“There is nothing to clarify - I said it all last night,” he insisted.

“Jose has told me that he isn't leaving, so you can ask him. In any case he has shown that he is a man of his word in the past.”

Source: Channel4
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Now let's hope that 1% will win, just like in Ranieri's case :D
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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Jose's '99 per cent' promise

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Inter boss Jose Mourinho has declared that he is “99 per cent” sure of being at San Siro next term.

After securing his first Scudetto, there have been suggestions that the Special One is ready to move on to La Liga and Real Madrid.

But Mourinho has repeatedly stated that he wants to start a winning cycle with the Nerazzurri.

“I am 99 per cent sure I will be staying at Inter,” Mourinho roared on Sky Sport Italia.

“However, whoever is in charge of Real Madrid next year will be a very lucky man.”

President Massimo Moratti also seems certain his tactician will be staying put.

“There is nothing to clarify - I said it all last night,” he insisted.

“Jose has told me that he isn't leaving, so you can ask him. In any case he has shown that he is a man of his word in the past.”

Source: Channel4
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Now let's hope that 1% will win, just like in Ranieri's case :D
Seriously. On the heels of Ranieri's "99% quote" the man looks like a fool.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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Hmmm, mediocre, we'll see how Floccari and Aquafresca will do next season.
I think they're going to change the way they play. Unless he only wants to play one of them in his 3-4-3 and bench the other one.

Also they will need to get a few more players, unless they want to end up near the relegation zone.
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
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When i saw the article of Jose, i was pretty sure he was taking the piss out of Ranieri who said: i'll be here next season 99%, but thats just my view
 
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