Miccoli. Ha! (31 Viewers)

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Jun 13, 2007
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Miccoli isnt the best striker juve can get but he should get a one more chance .
juve have got nothing to lose since he's coming back from a loan , they play him . If he does well then great , if not , loan / sell him again .
 

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OmriK

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Jul 23, 2006
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I really really hate this player,and it's a shame he will wear our uniform next year.
why are we targeting so many mid-class and after peak players?
 

JCK

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we dont need the midget that is Miccoli back at Juve...there are too many strikers that our better than him out there

if we try to play a 4-3-3, we better have some damn good midfielders brought in, because, IMO, that formation wont work in Serie A with what we have on our roster right now


and you guys wonder why I already call him RUINeri
I don't think Ranieri will pla a 4-3-3 where at the same time I wish he does because it is a very flexible formation; and I don't see a reason why it won't work in Serie A.
 

BIG DADDY!!!

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Juve to decide Miccoli future Friday 15 June, 2007

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Fabrizio Miccoli’s agent has admitted that his client’s excellent relationship with Juventus may not be enough to see him play his football in Turin next season.

The 27-year-old was expected to be recalled to the club after his two-year Benfica loan spell at the request of new boss Claudio Ranieri, but that may not be the case.

“We are in perfect harmony with Juventus, but the situation is still evolving and we must be very cautious,” said representative Francesco Caliandro to GRT.

“Miccoli has never feared competition for a shirt at any club as he is a striker who can get into double figures and he has proved it over the past four years.”

The 'Romario del Salento’ is a reported target for numerous sides and the Old Lady may still use him as a transfer pawn this summer.

“I am not surprised that there are important clubs interested in him as you just have to take into account his performances last season,” added Caliandro.

“A move to Palermo? They represent an interesting option for many players and that includes Miccoli.”

The Italian international could be included as part of a deal which sees Andrea Barzagli join Juventus from the Stadio Barbera outfit.

Miccoli joined the Bianconeri in 2003, but his relationship with the outfit turned sour after Fabio Capello’s arrival on the bench a year later.

He subsequently moved to Fiorentina in 2004, on loan, where he scored 12 goals in Serie A before transferring to Portugal in 2005

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Brixity

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Feb 8, 2006
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Man... Everyday I come 2 chek the net 2 see whats happenin with us, somethin will have changed. Gotta re-imagine my formation 4 next season again!
If Baza can b made cheaper (at least to a single digit million figure) then Micolli shud b pawned no-doubt. Milito-Barzaghli wud b a gr8 defence partnership
 
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