Palacio to Juve? (24 Viewers)

tassard

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Jul 30, 2004
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And where is the difference between these 2 leagues?Maybe the argentinian is harder but in both leagues, organised defence is an unknown word.
 

Adrian

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Jeeks said:
No creativity will arrive as long as Capello is in charge.
sad but true. i just cant understand why he wants to the team to play the football it does. we have mutu who can create from behind.
 
Jul 12, 2002
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tassard said:
And where is the difference between these 2 leagues?Maybe the argentinian is harder but in both leagues, organised defence is an unknown word.
The brazilian league is harder, has better players, and better coaches. Players coming out of Brazil are more ready for the european game.
 

tassard

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Ian said:
The brazilian league is harder, has better players, and better coaches. Players coming out of Brazil are more ready for the european game.
Oh, ok then maybe I'm wrong.TBH I don't know very well these leagues
 

Juve_25

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Jan 3, 2006
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Parece que la joya es más costosa
"Looks like the most expensive jewel"




BUENOS AIRES (DyN) -- The powerful Juventus offered 6 million euros for the striker Rodrigo Palacio (Boca Juniors), which they pretend to sign in June.


Juventus is planing to buy the pass of Palacio and give him for a season to other club in Europe so he can gain more experience and finally adapt to his "New Continent"

The Italians want to finally take him in Jule of 2007, acording the the ANSA agency.

Anyway, one moth ago the authorities from Boca denied that they are going to trasfer Palacio in a short term and clasify that sum (6 millon euros) "ridiculous".

(translated from http://espndeportes.espn.go.com/news/story?id=418865)
 

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