Mutu - not excluding a return to Dinamo... (1 Viewer)

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
#1
Bucharest – Present in Romania to sign a partnership contract with an auto dealer, Adrian Mutu admitted in a TV show that he is wanted by Dinamo.

Mutu revealed he is frequently called by Cristi Borcea, who is trying to convince him to return to Dinamo and that he would be tempted to collaborate with Ioan Andone.

“When I had problems, Mister Andone received me at trainings, during the time I was suspended. I appreciate him as coach and I told him I would like working with him. Moreover, Cristi Borcea is the only one who kept calling me after I left to Inter Milan (our note – in 1999). “I met Mister Turcu yesterday by chance and I told him he was not fair to Mister Andone. If he had something to reproach him, he shouldn’t have done it in front of TV cameras,” added Mutu.

Being asked by a viewer what is he going to do in case Juventus will be demoted, as result of the scandal launched in Italy, Mutu said he would return to Dinamo. “I do not exclude the possibility of returning to Dinamo. Why not? Now, this summer, in five years…” Mutu also said that his soul will always remain with Dinamo and that, one day, he would return to the white-red team and have Ioan Andone as coach.

The striker also asserted that Nicolae Badea should be the one to head up Dinamo, while the other shareholders should be preoccupied with bringing the money.” Regarding his relation with Ioan Becali, his former agent, Mutu said: “Giovani was wrong. I forgave him, but I no longer want to work with him. I am sorry I lost him as my agent.” The team of Romanian international Adrian Mutu, Juventus Torino, faces the danger of being demoted to C1 Series, after the Italian mass-media made public several phone calls which discussed the arranging of certain matches.

http://www.nineoclock.ro/index.php?page=detalii&categorie=sports&id=20060518-15427

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Too Bad news:disagree:

I still don't believe we'll lose him before we play him in his natural position!!!
 

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Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#2
Actually Mutu said he would rather go to Dinamo Bucharest than go to Milan,
when he was asked from the reporter,
that what he likes in Juve is that they are like a family,
a rare thing he says,
all players are friends and celebrate together each others b-day etc,
he doesnt think Juve will be that severely punished,
atleast for those two seasons he was with us,
he saw the suffering and the agony of the players,
the sacrifices and the massive effort those players did to win on the field,
and the only thing he dislikes in Juve is that he had to change his place as a player and become a midfielder,
but he feels that he owes Juve that and it might good for his carier to try and play in other positions too
and he respects the Capello decisions,
a winner he named him
and he had to accept this situation since by the time he joined Juve already had 4attackers
and its almost impossible to take out of the starting eleven
Zlatan (first) and Trezequet
and then its also available the magnifisent DP,
though he doesnt fear to compete them and he would like such a thing,
he is happy enough to offer his services were there are needed when its needed...
 

gaspipe

Eavesdropper
Nov 6, 2005
564
#3
ReBeL said:
Bucharest – Present in Romania to sign a partnership contract with an auto dealer, Adrian Mutu admitted in a TV show that he is wanted by Dinamo.

Mutu revealed he is frequently called by Cristi Borcea, who is trying to convince him to return to Dinamo and that he would be tempted to collaborate with Ioan Andone.

“When I had problems, Mister Andone received me at trainings, during the time I was suspended. I appreciate him as coach and I told him I would like working with him. Moreover, Cristi Borcea is the only one who kept calling me after I left to Inter Milan (our note – in 1999). “I met Mister Turcu yesterday by chance and I told him he was not fair to Mister Andone. If he had something to reproach him, he shouldn’t have done it in front of TV cameras,” added Mutu.

Being asked by a viewer what is he going to do in case Juventus will be demoted, as result of the scandal launched in Italy, Mutu said he would return to Dinamo. “I do not exclude the possibility of returning to Dinamo. Why not? Now, this summer, in five years…” Mutu also said that his soul will always remain with Dinamo and that, one day, he would return to the white-red team and have Ioan Andone as coach.

The striker also asserted that Nicolae Badea should be the one to head up Dinamo, while the other shareholders should be preoccupied with bringing the money.” Regarding his relation with Ioan Becali, his former agent, Mutu said: “Giovani was wrong. I forgave him, but I no longer want to work with him. I am sorry I lost him as my agent.” The team of Romanian international Adrian Mutu, Juventus Torino, faces the danger of being demoted to C1 Series, after the Italian mass-media made public several phone calls which discussed the arranging of certain matches.

http://www.nineoclock.ro/index.php?page=detalii&categorie=sports&id=20060518-15427

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Too Bad news:disagree:

I still don't believe we'll lose him before we play him in his natural position!!!

And do you really believe he would change Juve (even in serie B) for Dinamo Bucharest??

BTW these shit arund our team isn't a good thing now. There are many speculations about Ibrahimovic, Camoranesi, Mutu :( f******** press
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,643
#4
gaspipe said:
And do you really believe he would change Juve (even in serie B) for Dinamo Bucharest??

BTW these shit arund our team isn't a good thing now. There are many speculations about Ibrahimovic, Camoranesi, Mutu :( f******** press
why not? its his homecountry club, maybe he wants to move to romania.
 

gaspipe

Eavesdropper
Nov 6, 2005
564
#5
Stephan said:
why not? its his homecountry club, maybe he wants to move to romania.
not in this age :) IMO he's too young. If he had to go away from Juve, he'd better move to spain or wherever. Romanian league isn't as good as La Liga, Serie A, or Premiership. Its time to earn money :D
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#6
I saw the show, it was more like a joke,
he doesnt really believes that Juve would go to serie B
and naturally the only other team apart from Juve he has in his heart is his home team,
he might end up there before retiring and become a part of this club forever...
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
#9
Cronios said:
Did you saw that Rab? it was at OTV again today a couple of hours before the CL match...

I didn't see it. But everyone was talking about it today morning. I read it about it in Libertate though.

Otv is gipsy channel:D
 

zizoufan

Z.Z T h e M a s t e r
May 25, 2004
2,500
#10
mutu was important to us this season and he becomes attached to the club who saved him. so it's his turn to do it if we are demoted to serie B
 

ZhiXin

Senior Member
Oct 1, 2004
10,321
#12
Honestly I wouldn't really blame the players if they have to Juventus after all this mess. After all I would really love to thank them for the services for the club. But if Mutu were to leave, I wouldn't really mind cos I know he is an arrogant person.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
#13
I dont think he will leave to start with, but even if he does, he's not doing it for glory, only going back to his roots if he would have to. At least that's more respect worthy given that he's about to hit his prime. Compared to Zlatan whose already talking about greener pastures.
 
Dec 26, 2004
10,656
#14
baggio said:
I dont think he will leave to start with, but even if he does, he's not doing it for glory, only going back to his roots if he would have to. At least that's more respect worthy given that he's about to hit his prime. Compared to Zlatan whose already talking about greener pastures.

Fully agreed.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
#18
Mutu said in an Interview that he prefer going back home and to play for Dinamo Buchuresti rather than playing for another Italian side.
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
20,600
#20
his 'i wont play for another serie A' club is hardly a sign of loyalty.for someone whos played for 4 different serie A clubs,he's probably tired of playing for a new italian club ever so often.
 

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