Zambrotta to Barca? (4 Viewers)

- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
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#22
Yes he's planning to leave Barca...

but uncertain whether early 30s mid or late 30s :D

I don't see Barca selling him if Messi does keep fulfilling his expectations...only retirement is his key out...
 

d.nico

Senior Member
Apr 23, 2003
2,244
#23
- vOnAm - said:
Yes he's planning to leave Barca...

but uncertain whether early 30s mid or late 30s :D

I don't see Barca selling him if Messi does keep fulfilling his expectations...only retirement is his key out...
he is leaving Barca.....





but will be back after the break of 2006 season :p
 

IlDivinCodino

f**king hot prospect
Mar 5, 2006
1,191
#26
he never mention about ciaoing neither.......

i'd truly like to see which player is a pure bianconero who would have his wages decreased and stick with Juve in our deepest moments
 

erado

Junior Member
Nov 2, 2004
343
#27
Yeah, actually I m looking forward for that too... it doesn't matter how good or bad the player is. Its juz shows the loyalty and character of the players.
 

salvatore_

Junior Member
May 16, 2006
61
#29
if he leaves i doubt he'll come back he's given us many years!!!plus you know what his agent is probably saying "if you weren't playing well would juve hang on to you they probably sell you to a serie b club"

we'll suffer from the loss of zambo!!!but some where in Italy theres a new comer who is ready to fill his shoes!!!!
 

Geof

Senior Member
May 14, 2004
6,740
#32
IlDivinCodino said:
i'd truly like to see which player is a pure bianconero who would have his wages decreased and stick with Juve in our deepest moments
playing in serie B when you're regarded as the best wing back in the world on both sides, and world champion is more than loyalty.

Zambrotta is at the top of his carreer. It would be to much for us to ask him to lose one-two years of his carreer because of Moggi's mistakes.

The ideal move of course would be to loan him for a year, and then have him back.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
#33
Geof said:
playing in serie B when you're regarded as the best wing back in the world on both sides, and world champion is more than loyalty.

Zambrotta is at the top of his carreer. It would be to much for us to ask him to lose one-two years of his carreer because of Moggi's mistakes.

The ideal move of course would be to loan him for a year, and then have him back.
spot on
 

Tourinorum

Senior Member
Nov 23, 2005
1,494
#34
if our appeal goes well he might go on a loan since we can make it in one year, otherwise he might be sold.
we need at least 6th spot and for that we need 96 points (approx)
 

IlDivinCodino

f**king hot prospect
Mar 5, 2006
1,191
#39
Geof said:
playing in serie B when you're regarded as the best wing back in the world on both sides, and world champion is more than loyalty.

Zambrotta is at the top of his carreer. It would be to much for us to ask him to lose one-two years of his carreer because of Moggi's mistakes.

The ideal move of course would be to loan him for a year, and then have him back.
IMO, from what i've been seeing recently, Zambro has absolutely nil chance of staying with us nor just be loaned out. 2 seasons in the serie B unless some miracle does happens.

even when i think they'll be back by 2 seasons, something still bugs me. The amount of players going away.......

sigh........

but i have faith in them and no doubts they'll be back very soon to haunt the fucking lives of Interistas and Milanistas :agree:
 

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