Zdenek Grygera (26 Viewers)

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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I wouldn't really count free transfers. We could sign random Bosmon players, keep them for a year, and sell them for peanuts and call it profit. It doesn't take a master of the market to take advantage of that arbitrage opportunity.

And anyway, we should add a premium to some players who did more harm than good in the team when they played, accounting for the opportunity cost of not fielding somebody better. Marchionni and Nocerino come to mind here.
 

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Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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Oh dear lord. So now we count the Calciopoli sales?

Well so be it.

We made a profit from Ibrahimovic, Cannavaro, Zambrotta, Mutu.
Emerson was more or less the same as we bought him
We sold Vieira and Thuram (who was 34 when we sold him) for less than what we bought them.

So even here we sold them for more than what we paid, but i don't think it's fair to count the calciopoli sales.
 

CAPITANO

58 ' SUPER SIC ' 58
Jul 12, 2006
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There could be an offer from Fenerbahce for 5 Mil, Secco wants until the 20th Aug to find a replacement.

Rafinha, De Silvestri, Clerc are the options
 

Enoran

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Nov 3, 2007
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5mil sounds great but not too sure if it will be reinvested in a new RB. Zebina will probably be 1st choice and Caceres started both his Juve games so far as RB plus we still have the ever versatile Salihamsandwich.
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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Barca shopping in Italy
Friday 14 August, 2009
European champions Barcelona are looking to Italy for a new right-back, according to Spanish sources.

Boss Pep Guardiola is wanting some defensive re-enforcements ahead of the new campaign and two Serie A players in particular have caught his eye.

The first is Juventus’ Zdenek Grygera, a Czech international who has been in Turin since his 2007 Bosman move from Ajax.

Grygera has been associated with a move away from Turin all summer and Juve are ready to sell if the price is right.

Barca’s other option is the more attacking Cicinho who already has Liga experience following his two-year spell at Real Madrid.

Signed for a fee of around £8m by Roma in the summer of 2007, the Brazilian international has struggled for form and fitness ever since.
 

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