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DeviAngel

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Oct 3, 2014
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When Bologna got new owner he injected 100-120m for transfers on 3 years plan. It will be interesting to see how they'll develop as a club. 2 more years from that project and that money.
 

KB824

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Yeah, didn't know that. Just read what you guys said in his thread :D
But are they really interested in investing heavily a club like Bologna?
The chariman's family businesses are worth a little over 5.2 billion dollars, and the team president is a prominent New York attorney.

I can't see why they wouldn't be. If you think about it, Roma's principal owner is of Italian heritage, as are the two principal owners of Bologna.

Mike Piazza is one of the names mentioned to purchase Parma.

Us Italian-Americans, Canadian-Italians love to have a connection to the home of our ancestors and families :D

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no he means as in shit
Yeah, didn't know that. Just read what you guys said in his thread :D
But are they really interested in investing heavily a club like Bologna?
Yeah, well.

Guess who was wrong.

Again :D
 

Gerd

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He is impossible to reach and imho still no the right substitute for tevez . We don't need another striker imho . We need a second striker more than a striker , or at least someone who creates just as much as he scores . Reason why I support the idea of spending money on a technical AMF instead in a striker . That is if we have money to spend
 

rakib567

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He is impossible to reach and imho still no the right substitute for tevez . We don't need another striker imho . We need a second striker more than a striker , or at least someone who creates just as much as he scores . Reason why I support the idea of spending money on a technical AMF instead in a striker . That is if we have money to spend
yh, if tevez leaves cavani is the one.
 
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