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Morra10

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Apr 30, 2006
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Mauro Camoranesi wants out, Fiore in?
Saturday 19 August, 2006

Mauro Camoranesi’s agent warns he won’t stay with Juventus in Serie B, so the club is looking to Stefano Fiore instead.

The World Cup winner had originally stated he wouldn’t remain after the Calciopoli scandal and subsequent demotion, then changed his mind, but it seems as if the tide has turned once again.

“Camoranesi does not intend to stay with Juventus,” agent Sergio Fortunato announced. “Mauro has been clear on the issue. He has no doubts and confirmed it on Thursday morning in a meeting with Roberto Bettega and director of sport Alessio Secco.”

Coach Didier Deschamps had insisted in the past 24 hours that no more stars would be leaving Turin, but the battle is set to rage on.

“There is no margin for negotiation because this is a lifestyle choice. I don’t understand why the Coach and club continue to maintain the player has accepted Serie B. It isn’t true. Camoranesi will not play in the Second Division.”

However, the new element of this debate is in his future, as the Argentine-born midfielder is angling for a move to Spain.

“We had already told the former Juve directors last year that Camoranesi would play one more season with Juve and then take on a new adventure in another League. There is no news here, as Camoranesi is a World Cup winner, not any old player, and the club has to respect his wishes. I hope that the offers received from Valencia and Lyon can be evaluated as soon as possible. These are the options we prefer.”

A potential switch to Valencia, who have already bought Italian this summer with the arrival of Empoli striker Francesco Tavano, would suit Juventus as well.

This is because they could snap up Stefano Fiore plus cash in exchange for Camoranesi. Fiore’s loan spell at Fiorentina this term was relatively successful, but failure to agree on a permanent switch saw him return to the Mestalla.

Juventus have been linked with the former Lazio and Parma midfielder for many years and it would appear the time for this 'marriage’ has finally come.
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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sateeh said:
i know and this one is a real cunt.....unless he is doing all the dirty work for camo
Well i wont loose any sleep if he goes,Marchionni is a brilliant replacement anyway.

At 29,if Juve get a brilliant offer it should be considered.

Secco should just learn to market these world cup winning players better.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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Byrone said:
Well i wont loose any sleep if he goes,Marchionni is a brilliant replacement anyway.

At 29,if Juve get a brilliant offer it should be considered.

Secco should just learn to market these world cup winning players better.
spot on for the whole post.

This is why i wanted the team to hang on to olivera and even kapo for a while.At least for a while later, camo didnt want to stay and the management should've let him go like they did with the others.
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
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Jeeks said:
That is a good signing but this does not mean that Real can win anything more than the league.

i doubt that too, they wont get anything like every year, specially with u know who incharge of them!:agree:
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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Byrone said:
Atleast they have a class coach.:pint: inter on the other hand want to take Real's place of have a squad of "galactico's".

urgh i cant even stand mourinho, the only premiership manager i like is aidy boothroyd, hes a manager who has defied all the odds, and i like his approach and determination, with limited resources.
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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Badass Devil said:
urgh i cant even stand mourinho, the only premiership manager i like is aidy boothroyd, hes a manager who has defied all the odds, and i like his approach and determination, with limited resources.
Mourinho is magnificent! Allardyce is another brilliant coach.
 

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