Mauro Camoranesi (11 Viewers)

C4ISR

Senior Member
Dec 18, 2005
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Regardless of his stupidity against Napoli, we needed to replace him anyway. His injuries over the past few seasons clearly demonstrate we cannot rely on him any longer.
 

ggnoree

Junior Member
Jul 24, 2009
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sry for all of you who think that he will be transfered. He will finish his career here, also his first half yesterday was decent but then he lost his mind. I don't know why you act as if it happens for a first time. His technique is still superb, and he can still create more chances than most of our players
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
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He didn't play a good game, but as soon as he went out for Diego we turned from bad to worse, the little bit of spirit that we had left the pitch. Even when he doesn't play good, with him our midfield looks ten times better. Fucked up for first goal though, but if we want some passing, time after time players must take risks, avoiding the long pass, and they might fuck up there.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
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Camoranesi has always had this side to his game.

It's just that in the past, he still offered enough positive things to make him a key player.
Couldn't agree more. The good used to outweigh the bad, by far. Not anymore it seems.


No but Camo brings his idiotic behaviour onto the pitch he should of been shown 5 yellow cards tonight, he never learns to keep his mouth shut or to stop diving in. He is a liability.
There's no denying that.
 

Alessandro

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Sep 13, 2002
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Marseille monitor Camoranesi
Friday 26 March, 2010
Marseille have shown an interest in Juventus’ World Cup winner Mauro Camoranesi, according to whispers in France.

The Italian international, 33, may be put up for sale in the summer given that his current contract expires in June 2011.

With mass changes expected in Turin following their disastrous campaign, the man born in Argentina could be sold for a nominal fee.

Marseille are said to be keen on the veteran who already worked under boss Didier Deschamps during the Old Lady’s season in Serie B.

The French giants are said to be ready to offer the former Verona player a deal until 2012, with an option for a third season.
http://www.football-italia.net/mar26i.html


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SELL.

And that's a substitute:
Rodriguez liked by Juve
http://www.football-italia.net/mar26f.html
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Marseille monitor Camoranesi
Friday 26 March, 2010
Marseille have shown an interest in Juventus’ World Cup winner Mauro Camoranesi, according to whispers in France.

The Italian international, 33, may be put up for sale in the summer given that his current contract expires in June 2011.

With mass changes expected in Turin following their disastrous campaign, the man born in Argentina could be sold for a nominal fee.

Marseille are said to be keen on the veteran who already worked under boss Didier Deschamps during the Old Lady’s season in Serie B.

The French giants are said to be ready to offer the former Verona player a deal until 2012, with an option for a third season.
http://www.football-italia.net/mar26i.html


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SELL.

And that's a substitute:
Rodriguez liked by Juve
http://www.football-italia.net/mar26f.html
This is a double edged sword scenario we're facing. On one hand Camo is far too injury plagued and has missed considerable time the past 3 seasons. But on the other hand when he is on the field, he's the best player out there for us and our team for the most part plays pretty damn good. I don't know what the record is when Camo plays and when he doesn't but if someone could dig that up it would be nice to compare.

But for now I would have to say SELL SELL SELL
 

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