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Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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I guess there is more truth in transfermarkt, than there is in you :p
:rofl: ye, im the biggest fake fan ever

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Pirlo has an excuse, his age. And hell, his flaws would be not running as much and covering, while Bonucci would he painful to watch. Hell, even in 3 man defense he's not as great as people say even if he improved. I didn't say he's shit, though. But to me he's only average and we surely shouldn't change our formation just to fit him in there.

Bonucci should be able to fit in 2 man defense. Otherwise, only clubs that play with 3 in the back will want him, which is rather sad.
:agree:
 

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Nov 26, 2006
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Pirlo has an excuse, his age. And hell, his flaws would be not running as much and covering, while Bonucci would he painful to watch. Hell, even in 3 man defense he's not as great as people say even if he improved. I didn't say he's shit, though. But to me he's only average and we surely shouldn't change our formation just to fit him in there.

Bonucci should be able to fit in 2 man defense. Otherwise, only clubs that play with 3 in the back will want him, which is rather sad.
Pirlo couldn't have cut it in a two-man midfield in his prime.

And I'm not going to assume Bonucci can't play in a back four because I haven't seen him try to do it regularly since his game went up a level or two.
 

K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
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Juventino[RUS];4154684 said:
lol you said that it was Inter decision to terminate Lucio's contract and you was wrong and now you are talking about "sense" ? :rofl: it wasn't announced why Lucio decided to leave Inter,
Do you even know what "mutual consent" means? Now, let me simplify it for you.

Inter thought Lucio doesn't deserve to earn his wages at Inter, and just like the rest of the washed-up squad they had, decided to give him a way out without asking for a transfer fee even though he still had two years on contract. They basically threw him out for free.

Now give me that :sergoi:
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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Do you even know what "mutual consent" means? Now, let me simplify it for you.

Inter thought Lucio doesn't deserve to earn his wages at Inter, and just like the rest of the washed-up squad they had, decided to give him a way out without asking for a transfer fee even though he still had two years on contract. They basically threw him out for free.

Now give me that :sergoi:
How do you know what Inter as organization thought? HOW? :rofl: are you nostradamus or something? :lol: You can only guess, nothing more, nothing less.
 

K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
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Juventino[RUS];4154700 said:
How do you know what Inter as organization thought? HOW? :rofl: are you nostradamus or something? :lol: You can only guess, nothing more, nothing less.
No I can use something called a functioning brain you lack.
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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No I can use something called a functioning brain you lack.
Nope, you are guessing, you can't be sure because sadly you are not the part of Inter's board of directors or not even nephew of Moratti

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Yep, so you can only guess which side decided to start talks about the cancelling contract
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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What's the debate about? Lucio's contract was terminated. The both parties agreed to it. He wasn't considered useful anymore.
 

K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
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Juventino[RUS];4154705 said:
Nope, you are guessing, you can't be sure because sadly you are not the part of Inter's board of directors or not even nephew of Moratti
Now, read what Lucio himself said.

http://www.football-italia.net/24485/lucio-blasts-ungrateful-inter

Lucio blasts ungrateful Inter

By Football Italia staff

Juventus defender Lucio has blasted former club Inter after they forced him out of San Siro. “They lacked respect!”

The 34-year-old had his contract scrapped in June and he joined the Italian champions on a free transfer less than a week later.

Now he’s hit out at the Beneamata for the way he and Brazilian colleague Julio Cesar – members of the Treble winning side – have been treated.

“I spent three years at Inter and won everything,” he is quoted as saying by fcInter1908. “Julio Cesar was there for even longer and deserved more respect.

They didn’t ask me to lower my wages, as they did with Julio Cesar. They made me understand that I was no longer wanted.

“I think that was an act of ingratitude from the club, given the way that things developed.

“They could have told me the truth sooner. Instead they waited until the end of the season to tell Julio Cesar and myself to find a new club.

“Inter showed a lack of consideration towards us.”

Lucio signed a two-year deal with La Signora and, although currently injured, he’s happy with the choice of club.

“This is a new experience for me, but I can feel that the rivalry with Inter is bigger than I expected. The fans now tell me that I am at a real club, that I need to forget Inter.”

:lol: How embarrassed are you now?
 
Apr 29, 2006
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Juventino[RUS], honestly, some people here are repeating like parrots that you keep embarrassing yourself, but the truth is you've done that already and moved to greener pastures.
Lucio decided to dump Inter, but Inter ... well no-one can suggest anything else than what you've told us. Because you know for a fact, while other memebers are playing 'nostradamus'. Everytime before Lucio does as much as taking a shit - he has to hold for about half an hour, until the signal from his phone physically reaches SOCCHI so he can pose the question: "RUS, what should I DO?"

There is a saying for guys like you: you'd do the same thing on Wednesday that you've done Monday, regardless of what happened on Tuesday. Albert Einstein also had defined a similar example, but of course in your case your aren't even expecting different results.
 
Apr 29, 2006
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IT was a mistake from Lucio to give this interview without consulting with RUS first. That's why RUS was unaware of this piece of propaganda and he was caught in a trap by K.O.
PS: Inter didn't respond, because they too were caught completely unaware that Lucio bespoke without asking RUS for permission first. If they knew Lucio was acting on his own they would have told 'the truth' that RUS told us already, they didn't and Moratti was scared to start a war with RUS... after all even Moratti has a mother.
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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Did you see Lucio's red card against Athletico Miniero in midweek?

Bonucci hasn't done anything half as stupid as that in a long time.
Lucio was once superior to Bonucci, no doubt about that. The comparison makes no sense now that his career is on a decline.

Source it up, Russia's disgrace.

If you were smart enough, you'd know that a 33+ years old player wouldn't ask for it when he still has two years left of his contract to earn less at a different club.

But, hey, we all know you're not that smart.
Pretty sure it was Lucio who asked for a transfer.
 

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