lol how are you going to own me in this discussion?
Why on earth are you telling me this, Nick? Sure, I might be realllllyy American however I do follow the occasional soccer match or headline or every other thing that happens in the world of football once in a while.
Of course Pancaro was very important on the left-side of defense however I'm certain the likes of Nesta and Maldini had some bearing on how he was going to perform, obviously. Pirlo and Seedorf arrived from Inter, Nick.....Inter. When was the last time someone who left that club became WORSE than before? Pirlo, Cannavaro, to some extent Ronaldo...this is status quo to be honest. Oh, well, everybody except Vieri.
First of all, this is not Nicola Amoruso we are talking about here...for several reasons. We are talking about Marcio Amoroso, the former Parma Brazilian who scored a decent amount of goals in Serie A, however decided to leave the Parmalat club to experiance the football in Germany with Dortmund. People were expecting a lot from him however he never really settled at the club and was too busy dealing with contract disputes and debacles with other players if I remember correctly. So after about three years or so he left Dortmund and that was really the last I have heard from the player.
It is important to note that seemingly wherever Amoroso travels he becomes entangled with player disputes, as if I remember correctly he never was good friends with Di Vaio at Parma. Then when he left for Dortmund I will never forget when he and Jens Lehman clashed together on the pitch in the middle of the match...Marcio wasnt trying very hard and Lehman came right up to his face thus getting sent off. Rather humorous. But to be honest who really knows how Amoroso will play...doubt he will be anything special though.