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PhRoZeN

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Ramin said:
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Felipe would really a great signing, but i really doubt it. Milan has been linked with him for like forever to replace Maldini in thier team. I dont think he'd come to Serie B.
Replace maldini? so this guy is primarily a left back? why on earth would we want one of those? We have chiellini and Balza who can cover them spots.
 

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Ramin

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PhRoZeN said:
Replace maldini? so this guy is primarily a left back? why on earth would we want one of those? We have chiellini and Balza who can cover them spots.
He plays both as left back and center (like Maldini :p ).
 

PhRoZeN

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He plays both as left back and center (like Maldini :p ).
Okay im glad his versatile, but whats his best position and most often used position? left back. I know maldini was used centre but I think he was always best on the left.
 

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From what I have seen, I'd say his best position would be center, though he pretty good at left too. He has good ball control and great first touch.
 

Mark

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Felipe is a bit slow and can make some mistakes a la Legrottaglie. Can still learn a lot though. Ricardinho? Don't remember seing more than one game with him. If he's 30 it's not worth it. I say go for Givet and Felipe.
 
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mark77 said:
Felipe is a bit slow and can make some mistakes a la Legrottaglie. Can still learn a lot though. Ricardinho? Don't remember seing more than one game with him. If he's 30 it's not worth it. I say go for Givet and Felipe.
But Ricardinho is a midfielder, not a defender.

I say bring back big Edgar Davids.
 

Bjerknes

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Felipe is a solid defender and very good with the ball. I don't exactly agree with mark saying he is a bit slow, as from what I have seen he looks to have be fairly quick. Felipe is also good in the air I believe and decent on the tackle, so I would most certainly press for this player. He seems to have a very bright future.

I don't know much about Ricardinho apart from he's very good with freekicks and can play multiple positions in midfield. Supposedly he's a coaches' pet and works very hard for the team. If we can purchase him on the cheap I might be willing to take a chance on him, however we should be looking at younger players... much younger.
 

swag

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...and to what Andy said, anybody with an "dinho" suffix on their name commands at least a 10MM Euro bonus profit on the transfer market. :p
 

Mark

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ßömßärdîër said:
But Ricardinho is a midfielder, not a defender.

I say bring back big Edgar Davids.
I knew that but if buying Felipe means letting Givet go I say no. Bring both of them instead if we can. The thing is that Udinese alwasy want a lot of $$$ for theit player so I would forget him. Kovac can do the job for a year or two.
I never saw Felipe as a fast guy. That's why they took him from the left side of the D and put him in the middle. He played in a 3-man D with Udinese. I prefer Gaël.
 

Mark

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ßömßärdîër said:
Well, I think Monaco just won't allow Juve to discuss terms with Givet.

I don't think that it is Givet's decision to accept the transfer or whatever.

But you may get Jean BOOMsong.
In the interview he made, it's clear Givet wants Juve. I know Monaco want to keep him but a non-motivated player is not good.

Jean-Alain? nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
 

Palladino

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ooh, another Brazilians will come !!

i think that Felipe need some experience

but Richardinho with 30 years old ummm, i think we need a young played in the mid :agree:
 
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