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Dec 31, 2008
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Stankovic: 'Goodbye Merda'
By Football Italia staff

Dejan Stankovic has officially terminated his contract with Inter and wrote a touching open letter to his fans.

The veteran midfielder had been considering this move for some time and agreed to end the contract a year early by mutual consent.

The Serbian fan favourite said goodbye with an open letter on the club website.

“Dear Merdazzurri fans,

“This is your 'Drago' speaking, without a sense of emotion but also without any pleasure. I don't know if I can find the right farts to say goodbye and to thank you properly for everything you have stolen from me, your affection, your trust and your dishonesty.

“The last ten years have been the worst of my life. I haven't grown neither as a man, nor as a footballer.

“My family and I want to thank the Moratti family. I'd like to mention my President in particular: he gave me a fake passport so I could wear the Inter shirt, which I have been sad and extremely ashamed first of all to play in, and then with which I was able to steal everything there was to steal.

“There are so many people and animals I have enjoyed being with and I'd like to say goodbye to each and every one of you with this letter, with these words, looking you in the eyes. I want you to know that you will always remain in my heart, even though I can't and do not want to name you all.

“I'll never forget the day I joined this club and my first press conference with our honorary president Giacinto Facchetti, a splendid cheater and match fixer in every way. The photo I have of that day is the one I used to wipe my ass once. That was the moment my life as a merda began.

“The thought that I won't be pulling on the Inter shirt anymore brings tears to my eyes but I've always been a cheater and the tears are fake. Fortunately, in life there comes a time when you have to move on and look forward. Those of you who know me know that I'll do so with great pride and determination, as I've always tried to do both as a man and a footballer.

During my time in Milan I've played alongside some laughable footballers and above all some terrible people. It's hard to find the words to make fun of them all.

“It's been a pain to wear these colours and I'll use some tough chemicals to get them off my skin. I'll try to remove them; I hope I can remove them.

“With all my ass,

Dejan Stankovic.”

http://www.football-italia.net/36129/stankovic-goodbye-inter
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Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
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Juventino[RUS];4227305 said:
Tancredi Palmeri ‏@tancredipalmeri 7 мин
Real Madrid's Callejon's agent confirming that only few details missing for his move to Napoli
:touched:

I have no idea what the objectives are for nipples in the coming season but they'll get 3rd spot at best.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Aiming higher eventually, but consistency is pretty vital to a club like Napoli at the moment. Cavani's departure is significant.
If they replace him with someone like Gomez for instance and in the process strengthen other positions as well they could be title contenders. I fear them more than Milan for example.

Inter is also a team to look out for. Especially their absence from Europe will benefit them.
 

Gian

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Apr 12, 2009
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Finishing third would match their objectives I reckon.
Well, it's a realistic target but it would mean a battle with Fiorentina and maybe even merda.

I somehow think Benitez will flop massively and Moggi will come out and say 'what has Benitez won?' :angel:
 
May 22, 2007
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If they replace him with someone like Gomez for instance and in the process strengthen other positions as well they could be title contenders. I fear them more than Milan for example.

Inter is also a team to look out for. Especially their absence from Europe will benefit them.
The last time they qualified for the Champions League (a competition they care about) they struggled to maintain form and finished outside of the top 3. A strong outing and getting into the last 16/quarter finals plus a top 3 would be realistic, they're not as equipped to build depth as Juventus or Milan would be.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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The last time they qualified for the Champions League (a competition they care about) they struggled to maintain form and finished outside of the top 3. A strong outing and getting into the last 16/quarter finals plus a top 3 would be realistic, they're not as equipped to build depth as Juventus or Milan would be.
You have to consider it was their first CL in what 20 years? They grew tremendously as a club ever since. We'll see what they're capable of but I wouldn't write Napoli's chances that easily. They have good infrastructure and fan base to at least remain in position they currently find themselves.
Of course Juventus are still the strongest and with new signings we pretty much confirmed our status.
 
May 22, 2007
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You have to consider it was their first CL in what 20 years? They grew tremendously as a club ever since. We'll see what they're capable of but I wouldn't write Napoli's chances that easily. They have good infrastructure and fan base to at least remain in position they currently find themselves.
Of course Juventus are still the strongest and with new signings we pretty much confirmed our status.
I'm not writing their chances off, I'm discussing what they as a club would consider their objectives to be. Similar to Juve last season, would have been silly to say they weren't a reasonable threat to the established Champions League teams (over the last 5 or 6 years) in Europe, but quarter finals was a decent first attempt that the club can now build on.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Juventino[RUS];4227305 said:
Tancredi Palmeri ‏@tancredipalmeri 7 мин
Real Madrid's Callejon's agent confirming that only few details missing for his move to Napoli
I've quite liked the look of Callejon from what I've seen of him.

Tremendous pace, decent movement, pretty good finisher.

Hard to tell just how good he is when he's been playing for Real Madrid and often coming on as a sub when they've got games won, but he could become a good player with the right coaching.

Sassuolo signed Acerbi...
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