Mancini? (2 Viewers)

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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#93
They are on fire. But the self-implosion is just around the corner. IMO, they're just on a good stretch against some weaker or less motivated sides lately.

As for holding on to Mancini, he is a real asset to them. But you never know financially. Totti might want a new mansion or something and *poof*.
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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#94
Remember this summer were Mancini and his agent were seen at the same place were Moggi was also seen? and when Mancini came out he was all smile ;)
 

ZhiXin

Senior Member
Oct 1, 2004
10,321
#95
swag said:
They are on fire. But the self-implosion is just around the corner. IMO, they're just on a good stretch against some weaker or less motivated sides lately.

As for holding on to Mancini, he is a real asset to them. But you never know financially. Totti might want a new mansion or something and *poof*.
They have self-exploded long time ago since last season, ever since the "bomb" Cassano left, everything is stable and they can't stop winning. Even Spalletti has a comfortable job to do.

Since they can't get any new players, I don't think they will let MAncini go that easily.
 
Jul 12, 2002
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#96
mark77 said:
Remember this summer were Mancini and his agent were seen at the same place were Moggi was also seen? and when Mancini came out he was all smile ;)
That's because he just escaped getting his legs broken, by illegally signing for Juventus. But, as long as we get him on a free, and I think we will, it's a good deal.;)
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
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#97
Ian said:
That's because he just escaped getting his legs broken, by illegally signing for Juventus. But, as long as we get him on a free, and I think we will, it's a good deal.;)
When does his contract runs out?
 

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