The Gaby Milito to Juve saga (8 Viewers)

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The Pado

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Jul 12, 2002
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We would do very well to make the Gabriel Milito transfer speed up by also making a bid for Diego Milito. Both of these fuckers can play, so I doubt Zaragosa wants to lose two great players at once.
 
Apr 29, 2006
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First of all, Cobolli Gigli congratulated Jean-Claude Blanc and Alessio Secco.

"We have officially signed Iaquinta and later on this week we will announce some further signings," he said. "At the moment, Jean-Claude Blanc and Alessio Secco are doing an extraordinary job."

Further on, Gigli spoke about Gilardino and the club’s plans in prospect: "Gilardino is an excellent player. However, at the moment AC Milan seem unwilling to sell him and that is why we are looking elsewhere.

"Most of all, I want to emphasize that our capital is growing, which means that we can perfectly invest money in order to build up a great squad for next year.

"I believe we can become competitive. We are extremely satisfied with how things are progressing.

"Economically we have been supported by some of our fans and this indicates that people believe in the rebirth of our club."

The Juve president then made a final remark on Camoranesi, who’s been rumoured to leave the Old Lady.

"We have to be patient. All we know is that in three-four weeks we will found out his definitive decision. We are in talks with Mauro and we will see how it goes."
Here it goes in Goal.com an interview by Gigli. Having in mind we are almost thursday I expect Milito arrival in two days. I hope at least he is not lying...
PP: I honestly don't want Gilardino and I would be keen on Trezeguet transfer for more than 15 mil. euro.
 

Durden

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May 11, 2006
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we need a player like him so lets hope that secco and blanc really are doing an extraordinary job, so far I wouldn't excatly call it that..
 
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