Raffaele Palladino (10 Viewers)

francesco

Till death do us part!
Jul 25, 2006
2,420
Goddammit SBS did ? They show the games randomly! Grr. I've been streaming all except Italy's, for that there's Lygon St ..
SBS have the rights to show 8 Live Games. These are 7 from the group stage and the Final. 4 of these from the group stage are the last 4 games where both nations play at same time, which allows me to watch both :D
 

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Aug 1, 2003
17,696
Yeah they are showing the Holland game this morning and the Russia game tomorrow.

Where do you watch it at lygon ?
Notturno Cafe. It gets pretty crowded but anything's better than my streaming :pumpkin: They charged $5 entrance fee for the game vs Holland, $10 for the one vs Romania, and I don't know how much tonight's gonna cost me.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
Notturno Cafe. It gets pretty crowded but anything's better than my streaming :pumpkin: They charged $5 entrance fee for the game vs Holland, $10 for the one vs Romania, and I don't know how much tonight's gonna cost me.
Dam they are making a killing out of it. The stream i got is pretty good from myp2p but could pop there if i'm bothered at 4 in the morning. More likely if italy go through as i have wake up early tomorrow :pumpkin:
 

francesco

Till death do us part!
Jul 25, 2006
2,420
Dam they are making a killing out of it. The stream i got is pretty good from myp2p but could pop there if i'm bothered at 4 in the morning. More likely if italy go through as i have wake up early tomorrow :pumpkin:
no they are not making a killing out of it. Im sure that the money they are using for an entry fee will go towards paying for the pay tv. Setanta charge alot more to businesses, it's not just a simple $15 monthly fee. The more people they attract, the more Setanta charge, and they base this amount on certain factors, including location, size of the place, etc.
 

rvi

l'amour toujours
Apr 5, 2007
2,033
Palla reconsiders Genoa move
Saturday 21 June, 2008

After the transfer almost collapsed this week, Juventus starlet Raffaele Palladino looks set to join Genoa this weekend.

The Italian international had been eager to remain in Turin for the coming season to fight for his place, but Amauri’s arrival from Palermo, the return of Sebastian Giovinco and the probable introduction of Xabi Alonso from Liverpool means he’ll be squeezed out.

It is reported in Genoa-based newspaper Il Secolo XIX that Palladino and his manager Beppe Bozzo are expected at the club’s headquarters this afternoon.

Coach Gian Piero Gasperini specifically asked for the player and will be at the meetings to go over the contract details.

Genoa are offering a deal until 2012 in a co-ownership scenario with Juventus.

The Grifone are also looking to the transfer market for a striker and have set their sights on Roma-owned Under-21 international Alessio Cerci, who impressed this year on loan at Pisa.


from : Channel4.com
 

rvi

l'amour toujours
Apr 5, 2007
2,033
Most of Goal's articles concerning Palla always have this "regarded as one of the Serie A's best young players." etc etc

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23/06/2008 12:14
Palladino To Sign For Genoa Today
Juventus forward Raffaele Palladino is expected to complete his co-ownership move to Genoa by the end of today.Palladino, who is widely regarded as one of Serie A’s best young players, has been tipped to leave Juve for quite some time following a difficult season where he started just 14 Serie A games, and was often played out of position on the wing.

A host of clubs have been after the 24-year-old’s signature, but last week it seemed as if Genoa had won the race after their president, Enrico Preziosi, announced the deal to the press.

However Palladino then rejected the transfer at the last minute, and it seemed as if the player may stay on in Turin.

Late last week though the transfer was resurrected, and Palladino agreed personal terms on a four-year contract with the Rossoblu. He will arrive in Genoa this afternoon with his agent Beppe Brozzo, and will meet with the club’s hierarchy, as well as boss Gian Piero Gasperini.

If all goes smoothly, Palladino is expected to sign a co-ownership deal with Genoa until 2012.

Gianni Wilson

from : Goal.com
 

vimo

Senior Member
Apr 1, 2006
1,042
i read everywhere that the deal is done, but nowherethat he remains at half with juve. I hope we didn't screw up in the end, and gave him away completely for those 8mio. anyone knows details?
 

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