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DS8_Montero

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Last year's CR7 saga was much more positive and optimistic, because it was "CR7 for 100m" vs. "world class midfielder for about the same money". Of course, it would have been disappointing to not have gotten CR7 after that roller coaster of rumors, but it would still have ended up with a great team reinforcement, like SMS, and everyone would have been quite satisfied in the end.

Now it's more like "CR7 for 100m" vs. "Amauri for 50m". This is so disheartening.
 

pavluska

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Mate,

We want the play more attacking football. It was quite clear that Ronaldo and Allegri’s gameplan arent the same. Results werent the reason we parted with Allegri. Which coach suits the attacking profile and is Italian? Hmmm.... Sarri
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Ronaldo as well as new identity/philosophy def playing a big role in next coach appt.
 
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IlCapitano

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They have a high success rate at least 80% for the most accurate I'd say
LMAO WHAT?!

Last year they guessed NOTHING. This year they have Allegri which wasn't that hard (and there were some of them who said Allegri would stay since we're laughing at the media for that). Our of 100 infos they report there's maybe 5 somewhat true.
 

dolph

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They have a high success rate at least 80% for the most accurate I'd say
You must be out of your mind. Its probably 5-10% for the best of them. 5% from guessing and 5% from actual inside information.
The same happens every with transfers of players. People want to believe we are getting X-player, so they are willing to believe every guy with a twitter account, who confirm what they want to hear.
Getting Pep is a longshot to say the least.
 
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