Miloš Krasić - AM R - CSKA Moscow (13 Viewers)

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njegos

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Jun 3, 2010
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Im a Serb and a big admirer of Milos Krasic. Un-coincidently my favorite player of all time is Pavel Nedved......and honestly there isnt a player in the world at the moment who i think resembles the Czech Legend more the Milos. For over a year and a half Krasic and his agents have been talking about him moving to a bigger league (Offers from Madrid and Bayern and interest from many others) but i believe waiting for this transfer period during the World Cup was perfect for everyone. All that being said, Milos could realisticly walk into any of the big clubs in the world.........however some clubs would suit him alot more then others:

Madrid : If Mourinho plays with his typal 4/3/3 formation then Milos would be the perfect player for him on the right because hes just as good defensively as he is attacking wise (Think Duff at Chelsea and Etoo at Inter in the same position). However, Madrids midfield is already stacked, and even if they only have one true "Winger" (Ronaldo) I dont think its the right move for him.

AC Milan : Is his boyhood favorite club, and he would easily be the best winger in the team. Theyre also guranteed Champions League Football which is a positive. However, its obvious that they dont have the finances to sign Milos.......So I dont think its happening.

Inter : Best team in the World. Best Players in the World. Also helps that they have no real right wingers to compete with (Their midfield is made up of central mids). Also guaranteed Champions League Football.........Looks like a match made in heaven.

Arsenal : He would definitly suit their attacking style of play, but Krasic isnt the type of player to play possession footballl........hes at his best on the counter attack or in one on ones. England is also considered the best league in the World and theyre guaranteed Champions League Football. If they can pay the fee, I dont see why he wouldnt move.

Chelsea : Im a Chelsea supporter so it would be a dream to see Zhirkov and Krasic running up and down our flanks. We also lack quality wingers (A position that seems to be dying out in the football world) so he would be a dream signing. Hes also got links with Roman Abramovich so it could happen. However I dont think Ancelotti would want to change from his diamond formation, so i dont see it happening :(

Barcelona : Messi, Pedro, Krkic, Villa, Henry

Bayern : Ribery and Robben.....

Manchester United : Valencia and Nani.....

Juventus : IMO his perfect match. Big Club from a Big League. In need of a right winger and a breath of fresh air. Hes just like Nedved.....so will be automatically loved. Only thing holding him back would be a season without Champions League. However if Juve can get a hold of some good defnders (Kjaer, Subotic etc) and a few more players, it could sway his decision.

So all in all ide say Inter Milan and Juventus would be the best moves for his career and his personal life (Dont forget Italy is culturally more similar to Serbia then England is). However if he wants a Big pay check he should move to Chelsea or if he wants to play attacking football.......Arsenal =)
 
May 22, 2007
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And I suppose Portugal was a top league in 04 was it?
Inter and Fiorentina are the only two teams that excelled in european competition, the stadiums are shit, the tv product is muck with poor quality cameras and even poorer marketing etc etc
Doooooomed.
Poor quality cameras? :D What have you been watching? The stadiums aren't shit.
 
May 20, 2010
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Vinnie won't go to friggin' Moscow.
CSKA will not accept him as a part of the deal at first. It's against the club policy of signing only players which will not demand a very high wage and can be sold with profit later (promising under 23 youngsters or established on lower level up to 25 years old for the first squad immediately).
 

Jasp

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Mar 19, 2009
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And I suppose Portugal was a top league in 04 was it?
Inter and Fiorentina are the only two teams that excelled in european competition, the stadiums are shit, the tv product is muck with poor quality cameras and even poorer marketing etc etc
Doooooomed.
I agree.

But the EPL has many economic problems, I think almost half the clubs have so much debt it is a serious problem.

La liga is completely broken, and there is no competition, and as it appears now, it will be even worse next year because Valencia are done and Athletico looks like selling out as well.


So if the FIGC up the ante a bit, there is good chance of improving serie a's status. But there is a lot of work to be done.
 
Mar 28, 2007
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I agree.

But the EPL has many economic problems, I think almost half the clubs have so much debt it is a serious problem.

La liga is completely broken, and there is no competition, and as it appears now, it will be even worse next year because Valencia are done and Athletico looks like selling out as well.


So if the FIGC up the ante a bit, there is good chance of improving serie a's status. But there is a lot of work to be done.
simple. relegate the reign CI, CL, Serie A champion of their wrong doing and serie A will be improving. simple as that. :flag4:
 

IrishZebra

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Jun 18, 2006
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I agree.

But the EPL has many economic problems, I think almost half the clubs have so much debt it is a serious problem.

La liga is completely broken, and there is no competition, and as it appears now, it will be even worse next year because Valencia are done and Athletico looks like selling out as well.


So if the FIGC up the ante a bit, there is good chance of improving serie a's status. But there is a lot of work to be done.
All it would take would be a stadium refurbishment fund which took a certain ammount of money from TV rights and in conjunction with the clubs and city councils, the Clubs could draw up refurbishment plans and the FIGC would put them into action with the help of the mafia.

More fans=Higher Profile
 
May 22, 2007
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Stadium refurbishment I completely agree with, but they also need some method of control in the stadiums to encourage more people to visit. I don't want to take away the rivalry between supporters but it gets out of hand. See when Del Piero had to tell off the children not playing nicely in the stands.
 

Delle Alpi

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May 26, 2009
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arsenal - ucl 2010/2011.
juventus - no ucl.
This whole CL football is OVERRATED. It's not like we won't play there again. You ask any players in Europe or South America to choose between Arsenal or Juventus and most of them will pick Juventus. Players should be honoured to play for Juve, and not the other way around. It's a privilege to put on the black and white jersey
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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All it would take would be a stadium refurbishment fund which took a certain ammount of money from TV rights and in conjunction with the clubs and city councils, the Clubs could draw up refurbishment plans and the FIGC would put them into action with the help of the mafia.

More fans=Higher Profile
:lol:
 

Jasp

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Mar 19, 2009
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simple. relegate the reign CI, CL, Serie A champion of their wrong doing and serie A will be improving. simple as that. :flag4:
Sadly, justice will come at price...

I just can't see any improovement for serie A if that is to happen.
 
Mar 28, 2007
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This whole CL football is OVERRATED. It's not like we won't play there again. You ask any players in Europe or South America to choose between Arsenal or Juventus and most of them will pick Juventus. Players should be honoured to play for Juve, and not the other way around. It's a privilege to put on the black and white jersey
i agree with u if u tell me prior 2006. no offence dude.
 

noussa

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Aug 29, 2008
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Juventus Want To Tie Up Deal for CSKA Moscow Star Milos Krasic Before World Cup Starts - Report
The Bianconeri want to conclude a deal within one week...

By Adam Scime




Juventus have been tracking Milos Krasic and are hoping to purachase the CSKA Moscow midfielder by the start of the 2010 World Cup, according to Tuttosport.

The Bianconeri have reportedly made an offer of €10 million for the 25-year-old, while the Russian giants are asking for a transfer fee of €15 million. Krasic was the main protagonist of the club's run to the Champions League quarter-finals, before they were defeated by eventual winners Inter in 2009-10.

The Serbian international already has other suitors in the form of Manchester United and Bayern munich and the Serie A outfit is aiming to secure his signature sooner rather than later, especially because his price tag could rise even further if he has a positive World Cup in South Africa.

Juventus boss Luigi Del Neri used a 4-4-2 at Chievo Verona and is reportedly asking for players so he can utilise that system again. The club are also close to Udinese winger Simone Pepe.
 
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