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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
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Arab investment in Roma?

There are reports that Italian giants Roma could soon net a financial boost thanks to a mystery Arab investor.

The Gazzetta dello Sport and the Tempo newspapers are today both suggesting that the club may have a new minority shareholder on the horizon.

The stories suggest that an as of yet unnamed millionaire, born in Jordan, is ready to buy out Unicredit’s shares in the outfit.

There is talk of an initial €80m investment in the Giallorossi from him, but details are still unclear.
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
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According to Giovanni Galeone, at the end of the season, the cry baby a.k.a. Mazzarri will sign for Inter and Allegri (unless he wins CL :rofl:) will sign for Roma.
 

Nicholas

MIRKO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 30, 2008
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Has Inter Milan's project failed?

Please discuss.

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Allegri will remain at Milan for me, and if he delivers third rightly so. Mancini will go to Roma in my opinion.
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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According to Giovanni Galeone, at the end of the season, the cry baby a.k.a. Mazzarri will sign for Inter and Allegri (unless he wins CL :rofl:) will sign for Roma.
I'd love that to happen but i'd hate it if Inter got Cavani on Mazzarri's request.

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Has Inter Milan's project failed?

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Allegri will remain at Milan for me, and if he delivers third rightly so. Mancini will go to Roma in my opinion.
The arrival of Tommaso Rocchi & departure of Coutinho should have made it obvious, regardless of their erratic results.
 

Nicholas

MIRKO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 30, 2008
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As an Inter fan I'd be completely disallussioned. They have a squad full of mediocre players now baring the odd top player who are now getting older and aren't getting replaced with quality, they lack funds or prestige anymore to attract the big players. Their markets are complete chaos, sell attacking midfielders to sign mode. They're now in talks for Diamanti and Pasquale for the summer.

Milan for all their faults seem to be going in the right direction, Inter however have gone backwards from where they were two years ago.
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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As an Inter fan I'd be completely disallussioned. They have a squad full of mediocre players now baring the odd top player who are now getting older and aren't getting replaced with quality, they lack funds or prestige anymore to attract the big players. Their markets are complete chaos, sell attacking midfielders to sign mode. They're now in talks for Diamanti and Pasquale for the summer.

Milan for all their faults seem to be going in the right direction, Inter however have gone backwards from where they were two years ago.
How are Milan going in the right direction? As usual they're focusing on attack, ignoring their defense as usual.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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I'd be mighty pissed if Jo-Jo ends up at Arsenal.Losing out on a player to Arsenal would be one of the most shittiest feelings ever.

But hypothetically where else could he go ? Apart from ours and Arsenal's interest.PSG are rather more keen on making a move for Hamsik.Man City in the race ? who else ?
 

Nicholas

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Jan 30, 2008
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Well, considering their sudden rise up the table things are working so far. They'll be classed as failures if they fail to reach the third spot but I can't see past them upto now.

I probably confused myself but I mean they have a direction of focusing on youth and they'ree sticking to that plan and that will carry over to the summer market most probably. If they grab third and invest in a couple of defenders and a midfielder they'll look very good again.
 
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