Leandro Rinaudo (6 Viewers)

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
#81
I have a friend with vitiligo and he tells me that constant exposure to sunlight aggravates his condition and lessens his resistance.

so are we to see this guy fainting in the field or is my friend bulshitting me?, we have a season to find out.
We play in Torino, no need to worry about sunlight.
What about the away games? :shifty:

I think we won't be seeing him much , he is a 4th choice at the end.
 

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Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
#83
Good loan, seriously

how many injuries did we had last year ? and the year before ?

if chiellini gets injured and bonnuci gets a red card, then what happends ?


This guy is a good sub that brings dept to the bench, something we dont have in defence.


besides, the media allways claim that to end high in a championship, you need to have enough of quantity
 

Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
13,340
#84
So he's decent?

Because otherwise: a lot of shit, is still shit. Doesn't matter how you look at it.
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,512
#91
Because our great Secco gave an option to Cagliari to buy 50% of his contract.


Don't blame Marotta for others mistakes
 

Paolo Rossi

World Champion
Jul 8, 2007
285
#93
Good loan, seriously

how many injuries did we had last year ? and the year before ?

if chiellini gets injured and bonnuci gets a red card, then what happends ?


This guy is a good sub that brings dept to the bench, something we dont have in defence.


besides, the media allways claim that to end high in a championship, you need to have enough of quantity
The problem is, while this guy may be quantity, he is definitely no quality.
 

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,692
#95
"My move to Juventus? It all happened so suddenly. I think it is the most satisfying moment of my career because it was both unexpected and welcome," he told Radio Kiss Kiss Napoli.

"I am sorry to leave Napoli as it was a fantastic experience. The city will stay in my heart, there are many friends I am leaving and as soon as possible I will return [to visit]."

"I didn't find the continuity I hoped for," continued the ex-Palermo centre-back.

"I repeat, I'm sorry to be leaving, but in the career of a player there aren't always chances to join a club like Juventus. I thank the Napoli fans for their affection."


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Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
#99
Bari: 'Juve stole Rinaudo off us'
Wednesday 1 September, 2010
Bari have accused Juventus of “stealing Leandro Rinaudo from under our noses. This rarely happens in football.”

The Napoli defender was expected to join Bari, but on deadline day instead secured his transfer to Juve.

“We are missing a defender. Yesterday we encountered something that rarely happens in football,” said director of sport Guido Angelozzi in a Press conference.

“Up until 3pm we had a contract signed by Rinaudo and also an agreement with Napoli. Then the club started to take time out, as it needed to find his replacement.

“We had beaten competition from other clubs and were told that the player was ours as long as they found a suitable alternative, otherwise Rinaudo would stay at Napoli.

“Then at 3pm something unexpected happened as, after Juve had been turned down by Kakha Kaladze and Marco Borriello, they didn’t know who to grab and went after Rinaudo.

“At this stage Napoli were picking up Emilson Cribari and Juve stole the player from under our noses. I have to be honest, yesterday I was angry with the player and his agent, because they didn’t behave ethically with Bari.

“We deserved more respect. Thinking over it last night, I realised Juve still have that aura and prestige. Never mind.”
 

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