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Powis

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Dec 9, 2009
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In his last interview Cassano said that he turned us down four times. He also said the main reason of doing that was too strict Juventus policy.

In others words as Bonucci once said to him they are the proffesionals. Cassano never been one.
 

Paid-off-Ref

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Dec 16, 2004
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In his last interview Cassano said that he turned us down four times. He also said the main reason of doing that was too strict Juventus policy.

In others words as Bonucci once said to him they are the proffesionals. Cassano never been one.
I'm actually flattered for the reasons he gave for not wanting to come here.
 

Powis

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Dec 9, 2009
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I highly doubt we offered him a contract 4 times. We had a "Neverending Cassano to Juve" topic here though. :D Quite old thread with plenty of rumours about him moving to us. But still not believe about us trying to sign him so many times.
 

jukazem

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Feb 10, 2007
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President James Pallotta says the building of Roma's property stadium will start this autumn, and discussed the project's scope.
"It's not a football stadium that's only for football. There's an office park, there's a training facility, there's 300,000 square feet of live entertainment space.

“There's going to be festivals and concerts and American college football games. So it's a very, very complicated facility.

"We already had a number of college teams ask us a year ago about building a stadium. And I would like to get the NFL sometime, too."
They seem to have the right idea and their location (Rome) might benefit them commercially in addition to gate receipts if NFL teams come to play in Italy for instance.
Bayern apparently makes €40m from Allianz Arena in addition from matchday gate receipts... I don't know the details but probably from renting the stadium to 1860 Munich and other activities like concerts et al. Roma could benefit like that following the Allianz Arena model.
 

abrakadaver07

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Jul 8, 2008
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always wondered, why do Italian players prefer going to a rival rather than giving it a shot abroad? there's lots of players who played for both Juve and Inter, Milan and Inter, even for all three. it does happen in other leagues too, but nowhere like in Serie A.
 

lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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always wondered, why do Italian players prefer going to a rival rather than giving it a shot abroad? there's lots of players who played for both Juve and Inter, Milan and Inter, even for all three. it does happen in other leagues too, but nowhere like in Serie A.
How can they play in England and still live with their mama?
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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President James Pallotta says the building of Roma's property stadium will start this autumn, and discussed the project's scope.

They seem to have the right idea and their location (Rome) might benefit them commercially in addition to gate receipts if NFL teams come to play in Italy for instance.
Bayern apparently makes €40m from Allianz Arena in addition from matchday gate receipts... I don't know the details but probably from renting the stadium to 1860 Munich and other activities like concerts et al. Roma could benefit like that following the Allianz Arena model.
excellent news. in addition let's hope they keep their star players and build on it. would much rather have them become the top club next to juve than milan or inter.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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He would have had a brilliant career had he signed for Juventus, but he chose to have fun. I don't blame him for it either, it's what he wanted to do with his life.
 

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