The Return Of Appiah (3 Viewers)

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Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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Scolari said he talks too much. He complains a lot when he goes to Portugal or when he's called up by Big Lou. Scolari said "you won't go far acting like that, cool it and you'll get your chance".

If he complained after one or two games I'd agree but after almost half a season I wouldn't blame Tiago.

I think it's purely personal between the two and it shouldn't be like this. Make up and start fresh.
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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Scolari said he talks too much. He complains a lot when he goes to Portugal or when he's called up by Big Lou. Scolari said "you won't go far acting like that, cool it and you'll get your chance".

If he complained after one or two games I'd agree but after almost half a season I wouldn't blame Tiago.

I think it's purely personal between the two and it shouldn't be like this. Make up and start fresh.
Yep. Tww pig-headed sides, and neither is doing enough to give in. I am sure of it.
 

Adrian

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Jan 31, 2003
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all we ned is the "Maresca to return to Juve" rumour coming up again and all would be fine..hehe

Anyway, Appiah was always a good player, he joined at a bad time where there were to many players to compete with.

I wouldn't mind seeing him back, although again, the club should be striving for better.
 

CAPITANO

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Jul 12, 2006
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Appiah: I'm Free From Fenerbahçe

Ex-Juventus ace Stephen Appiah has confirmed that he's no longer under contract at Fenerbahçe after negotiating an exit from the Turkish club. However, he gave few clues as to where he's going next, although he did say where he wasn't heading...

In an interview with Ghanaian radio, the former Parma midfielder stated that he has cut ties with last year’s UEFA Champions League quarterfinalists.

"Now I am a free agent," he told local radio station Happy FM in Accra.

"A few issues happened between me and the club so I no longer play for them."

The Ghanaian international captain also denied any links to Italian side Brescia - for whom he used to play - or English side outfit Portsmouth, but stated that he was still studying some offers from nameless teams.

"Those stories about me and Brecia are not true. My personal trainer works with Brescia and I did a lot of work with him there during the off season so maybe that is where the rumours are from," he said.

"But there a few offers I am studying even though I am not in a hurry. I want to make the right choice. At the end of it all the most important thing is that wherever I end up, I will give it my absolute all."




We love the free agents, could become useful
 

Erminy

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Jul 2, 2008
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i hope this comes through. i liked very much the appiah that worked under lippi. i never understood why capello disliked him so much. hes got a lot of quality, he runs a lot ( like essien), he is pretty versatile and last but not least he seems to genuinely love juve.

overall i think he would be a good addition and he would come for free.
 

Sad Statue

wannabe Bart Simpson
Mar 28, 2006
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Appiah will be a good and quality solution for our midfield. He has played to juve and he knows italian football style. I never understood why Cappelo sold him and Maresca...
 

Enoran

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Nov 3, 2007
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Lippi got Appiah cos he see him as an ideal Davids replacement. However, Appiah did not replicate his heroics for Ghania at Juventus which is sad really ...
 
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