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Young Pro

Joined: 04 May 2006
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Location: Ireland
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bartoli wrote:
in italy?
he is more slow than de la pena, where i could go?
in rome? there are perrotta vucinic and totti
in fiorentina there are montolivo and liverani slow as him
in inter he wouldn't play nothing if he pay


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Grass Roots

Joined: 19 Nov 2007
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sorry for my english Razz
in inter it would play only if it paid to moratti

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I read on Sporting Life on Friday that he resigned for Boca

World Class

Joined: 26 Jul 2006
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I don't rate Perrotta, and Vucinic is very average. Riquelme is about 5 leagues above them.

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He played for Boca last year on loan and guided them to the 2007 Copa Libertadores title.

I remember reading somewhere earlier this summer that he told Boca to buy out his contract with Villarreal, and if they did so, he's play a year for free.

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Riquelme On His Way To Boca Juniors According to reports from the Spanish press Villarreal came to an agreement for their playmaker Juan Roman Riquelme to return to Boca Juniors of his native Argentina.

Villarreal director Llaneza travelled to Buenos Aires on Monday, and will arrive at the Argentine capital on Tuesday with Villarreal’s accountant Miguel Perez.

The Spanish club have announced that the deal could be confirmed after their brief reunion with Boca Juniors president Pedro Pompilio later on in the day.

Last week both parties came to a verbal agreement over Riquelme returning to the South American champions, but soon afterwards the player halted further talks because he hadn’t come to an agreement with Villarreal over pay.

Riquelme, who has been in outstanding form for Argentina in the 2010 World Cup qualifiers, did not turn out for Villarreal at any moment this season, because of a row with the club’s directors, and with team manager Manuel Pellegrini.

The conflict began in late 2006, when Riquelme asked for an extended Christmas holiday in Argentina. Pellegrini questioned his loyalty to the club, and soon neither of them could see eye to eye.

Juan Román Riquelme
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