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Jul 2, 2006
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Serbian War Criminal Hid Inside San Siro
The nephew of Serbian war criminal, Radovan Karadzic, has revealed that Europe’s most wanted man used to visit the San Siro to follow Inter.



Karadzic was recently arrested in Belgrade after being on the run from the International Criminal Tribunal since 1995.

He is accused of a number of crimes during the Bosnian war and is now likely to face the justice system.

His nephew, Dragan Karadzic, admits his uncle was a big fan of Calcio and that he used to be a die-hard Nerazzurri fan.

“My uncle used to go to the San Siro to follow Inter and his idols, Sinisa Mihajlovic and Dejan Stankovic,” Karadzic told Il Corriere Della Sera.

“He is a big fan of Calcio and he used to go to see matches in 2004. First at Lazio and then Inter.”

Radovan Karadzic became one of the world’s most wanted criminal’s but his penchant for the Italian game will have, once again, tarnished the Calcio image.

Salvatore Landolina


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Now,everything is clear.moratti's fake passports prevented him from prison.
 

Mark

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what about David Silva to Roma for 25m € with a good pay raise? Ah those journalists. Roma have trouble giving Aquilani 2.5m € and buying Baptista for 12m € but they're "close" to Silva for that amount? Come on!
 

Dostoevsky

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Apparently Roma made profit of ~35mln euros last month and they are ready to spend it on some player(s).

Carlo Zampa said yesterday that Roma is going to sign a big player who is better than Mutu and it could happen these days (maybe even today).

Now news are coming...Eto'o?

Spanish newspapers say its close.
 

K_Mac

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Apr 15, 2006
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Apparently Roma made profit of ~35mln euros last month and they are ready to spend it on some player(s).

Carlo Zampa said yesterday that Roma is going to sign a big player who is better than Mutu and it could happen these days (maybe even today).

Now news are coming...Eto'o?

Spanish newspapers say its close.
I can't see Roma signing Eto'o. It just doesn't seem like their kind of signing. But it would be great for them, and good for the Italian league. But if Roma can afford Eto'o...why not just go for Huntelaar?
 
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