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Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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Yeah, barca would be best. This season anything beyond quarters is a bonus. But if we get to go through them beating those scum... Oh that would be so fucking sweet, unthingable how sweet would it be.
 

Red

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last night probably ruined Niang's career :howler:
Will be interesting to see how he reacts.

Milan certainly haven't shied away from highlighting how important the miss was.

Pirlo is such an important player for us but at the same time i see him as a huge liability defensively that could cost us in big games.I cant imagine how he'd able to handle the pressing like Barca did yesterday.He's going to struggle hard.
Pirlo only holds the ball when there isn't a decent pass on.

If the other players in the team move properly (into the space behind Barca's press) Pirlo will be able to release the ball very quickly.
 

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How does he pass the medical? Or that's optional?
Medical is really between the player, the club and the club's insurers.

If they are all satisfied, there's nothing to stop a transfer going though.

In Rossi's case, I imagine the medical involved little more than a doctor taking a look at his knee and saying that he thinks Rossi can make a full recovery.

It just comes down to the club being willing to accept the risk.
 

Powis

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Medical is really between the player, the club and the club's insurers.

If they are all satisfied, there's nothing to stop a transfer going though.

In Rossi's case, I imagine the medical involved little more than a doctor taking a look at his knee and saying that he thinks Rossi can make a full recovery.

It just comes down to the club being willing to accept the risk.
I quess the medical could happen when he will be ready to step on the pitch. Physical fitness and other things will be checked to make sure he doesn't have any heart issues and etc.
 

Red

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Yeah, possibly.

We also don't know exactly what clauses there are in Rossi's contract.

Maybe Fiorentina have protected themselves by inserting some sort of get-out clause if Rossi isn't fit to play within a certain period or if he has another relapse of the same injury within the next couple of years.
 

Powis

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Yeah, possibly.

We also don't know exactly what clauses there are in Rossi's contract.

Maybe Fiorentina have protected themselves by inserting some sort of get-out clause if Rossi isn't fit to play within a certain period or if he has another relapse of the same injury within the next couple of years.
Right.

Small clubs don't make such choices like Viola did. They obviously MUST have protected themselves from wasting the money.
 

Zé Tahir

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Medical is really between the player, the club and the club's insurers.

If they are all satisfied, there's nothing to stop a transfer going though.

In Rossi's case, I imagine the medical involved little more than a doctor taking a look at his knee and saying that he thinks Rossi can make a full recovery.

It just comes down to the club being willing to accept the risk.
:tup:

Fiorentina are taking a giant risk then.
 
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