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Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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Given that Ale normally misses 1/4 of season through injury, I don't see why there won't be enough playing time for Nedved, Del Piero and VDV. I think VDV can rotate between midfield and attack.

After all, his game/goal ratio is nearly 2/1 in Germany. Given the quality of the league, and general attacking approach Bundesliga (for detailed info, see Sateeth's previous post which contain some cracking info on the style of various leagues in Europe), I think that will probably translate into something like 3/1 or 4/1 in Serie A. Hardly prolific, but for a man who normally plays midfield, that is some record. I think he is a viable alternative as a forward if required.

Quaresma, DVD, Robinho are my personal favorites to take over Nedved when the great man retires.

i like him too i see him on tv nearly every night :lol:
 

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baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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Not a big fan of VdV to be honest. I'd rather we buy Rosicky than anybody else, listed in our set of alternatives, once Nedved retires.
 

mondo1

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May 14, 2006
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His contract expires on 2009...and he can leave for 1 mil on 2008.
Dutch midfielder star Rafael van der Vaart has threatened to quit Hamburg if they do not improve on last year's disappointing season.

The former Ajax man - who is Hamburg's stand-out player - was left disappointed after they spent the first half of last season battling relegation and, while he is captain and has a contract until 2010, even his own team-mates think he may leave.

"I believe he will stay next season," defender Joris Mathijsen told Bild Sport. "If we have a good season then he could stay; if not, he will go."

The player himself confirmed that a big improvement is required if he is to consider continuing his career at a club which surprised many by winning the race for his signature in 2005.

"It could be that I leave next year," Van der Vaart said.

"I have always said, honestly, that one should never promise anything in football."

Van der Vaart's contract expires in 2010, which means he would be free to talk to other clubs from January of that year. He also has a clause in his contract allowing him to leave for £1 million from 2009, so his value would begin to decline from the end of the 2007/8 season. Subsequently, he is likely to either be sold or sign a new contract as early as next summer.

Whatever happens next season, a move at some point is likely for the 24-year-old Netherlands international, who is keen to try his hand at Spain's Liga.

"It must be a big club," he declared.

"It is my goal to play at a club that is always challenging for the top places in the championship and victory in the Champions League."

Van der Vaart has scored 27 goals in 59 domestic and European appearances for Hamburg.

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all i have to say :D
 

Cronios

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Jun 7, 2004
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Why this thread is still open?
When was the last time we got a serious article mention him and Juve in the same page??
Re-open this thread next year!
 

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Nov 26, 2006
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Funny thing is, some Hamburg fans already fear that the friendly match could be part of a deal. No serious source though. Just fan gossip.
That is some pretty paranoid fans.

Hope it is the case. Does anyone know when this game was organised?

If there was any deal it would seem more likely that it is part of an option for next summer.
 

marco46

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Well we need someone to replace Nedved for the season after this, those old legs can't go on forever.
I think Van der Vaart is definitely fit for the job, although i do like Rosicky aswell. Either of them would be wonderful (and realistic) on the left of midfield.
 
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