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yeah, but you said offer him what he wants then just sell him. he has been so good too Arsenal this season that they should offer them what he wants anyway. when he signs a contract why would they sell him??
if they did this or if he didnt sign a contract im sure there would be interest from a load of teams in europe. im not sure if Juventus would get him. thats nothing aginst Juventus its just that they have went downhill. i have to say that i dont watch as much italian footbal as i could, so what do i know....

 
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They have went downhill? Juve is currently in its best form since the Calciopoli and have the best front line in the whole Serie A + Amauri next season. Sissoko is probably a candidate for the best midfielder in Serie A and he has been more impressive than Vieira and while we're talking about Flamini, Sissoko has been better than him too (imo).

If Juve Secco doesn't get his hands on Flamini for a free-bosman transfer then we don't really need him.

 
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they are third in the league. which they "won" a few years ago. sounds abit downhill to me. but im no expert...

 
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yeah, but you said offer him what he wants then just sell him. he has been so good too Arsenal this season that they should offer them what he wants anyway. when he signs a contract why would they sell him??
if they did this or if he didnt sign a contract im sure there would be interest from a load of teams in europe. im not sure if Juventus would get him. thats nothing aginst Juventus its just that they have went downhill. i have to say that i dont watch as much italian footbal as i could, so what do i know....


Yeah, youre right!

 
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they are third in the league. which they "won" a few years ago. sounds abit downhill to me. but im no expert...


They went downhill when the calciopoli happened 2 years ago, now you can they count as going uphill Smile, besides Flamini is not even sure to hold a starting 11 position if we buy midfielders like Van Der Vaart, Diego or Lampard.

 
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Flamini is not even sure to hold a starting 11 position if we buy midfielders like Van Der Vaart, Diego or Lampard.

Flamini is a defensive midfielder whereas Van Der Vaart, Diego and Lampard are all attacking midfielders. I don't see any competition here.

 
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Flamini is not even sure to hold a starting 11 position if we buy midfielders like Van Der Vaart, Diego or Lampard.

Flamini is a defensive midfielder whereas Van Der Vaart, Diego and Lampard are all attacking midfielders. I don't see any competition here.


Raineri would start using attacking midfielders if he had one of the 3 mentioned above, rather than buy a defensive midfielder (Flamini). Besides you can see the difference of quality for the midfielder(s) in their own position. VDV, Lampard, Diego are better AMFs than Flamini is as a DMF.

On another note, Palladino wants to stay at Juve, here the article:

"Juventus star Raffaele Palladino says he wants to stay at the club, despite reports that he will be sold at the end of the season.


Palladino is regarded as one of Italy’s most talented young players, and he put in a man-of-the-match performance last night, scoring a brilliant goal in the 3-0 win over Parma.

The Neapolitan seems almost certain to be sold though at the end of the season, in order to make way for Palermo hitman Amauri.
However Palla says he would love to stay, providing Juve have space for him in the first team.

“It’s nice to get a goal during a period when I haven’t been playing much,” he stated.

“Am I unsettled? No, but it’s obvious that it is important for a young player to be getting games.

“At the end of the season I will talk to the club, but Juve remain my priority and my objective is to do well here.

“If I do leave, it will be a decision made after discussions with the club and it won’t be a matter of my desire to go. “If the club have a use for me then I will stay, if not we will see.

“Did I refuse Palermo as part of the Amauri deal? No, I haven’t turned down any destination and haven’t spoken to any other club because I am focused on this season with Juve,” he concluded. "

 
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Could Newcastle make a swoop?

 
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Could Newcastle make a swoop?


im not sure mate. i have hardly seen him play. do you lot rate him??

 
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That's not important. Well, it never has been in the past where Newcastle are concerned...

 
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That's not important. Well, it never has been in the past where Newcastle are concerned...


alot of things have changed at this club, not the same as it used to be.......

 
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Yeah, i know, i like Newcastle really.

Ask one of the Italian boys what they think of Palladino. You'll probably get an indifferent response.

 
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I don't think Newcastle will think about Palladino as they have 2 excellent attackers in Martins & Owen. Palladino prefers to be an attacker or SS so I don't see why he'd leave Juve for a "no offense" loser club like Newcastle.. they won't offer him much play time as a (support) striker

 
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I don't think Newcastle will think about Palladino as they have 2 excellent attackers in Martins & Owen. Palladino prefers to be an attacker or SS so I don't see why he'd leave Juve for a "no offense" loser club like Newcastle.. they won't offer him much play time as a (support) striker


yea, we might lose the odd game but atleast we dont resort to cheating to win games. "no offence" like!

 
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Lol, good comeback.

Newcastle play with 3 strikers Del Peiro.

 
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Del Piero 10 wrote:
I don't think Newcastle will think about Palladino as they have 2 excellent attackers in Martins & Owen. Palladino prefers to be an attacker or SS so I don't see why he'd leave Juve for a "no offense" loser club like Newcastle.. they won't offer him much play time as a (support) striker


yea, we might lose the odd game but atleast we dont resort to cheating to win games. "no offence" like!


We won the 2 revoked Scudettos fair & square, just because some people have been pulling some strings it doesn't mean we won the Scudettos by cheating. Look at all the loser teams in Seria A like Inter, Milan, Fiorentina and the list goes on, Fiorentina & Milan were also involved in Calciopoli yet they barely managed Uefa & Champions League "respectively".

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Lol, good comeback.

Newcastle play with 3 strikers Del Peiro.


Yeah but they have Viduka, but anyway I doubt Palladino would be interested in the move, as I said before they are let's call it "unlucky" to not offend some people . Rolling Eyes

 
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Del Piero 10 wrote:
I don't think Newcastle will think about Palladino as they have 2 excellent attackers in Martins & Owen. Palladino prefers to be an attacker or SS so I don't see why he'd leave Juve for a "no offense" loser club like Newcastle.. they won't offer him much play time as a (support) striker


yea, we might lose the odd game but atleast we dont resort to cheating to win games. "no offence" like!


We won the 2 revoked Scudettos fair & square, just because some people have been pulling some strings it doesn't mean we won the Scudettos by cheating. Look at all the loser teams in Seria A like Inter, Milan, Fiorentina and the list goes on, Fiorentina & Milan were also involved in Calciopoli yet they barely managed Uefa & Champions League "respectively".

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Lol, good comeback.

Newcastle play with 3 strikers Del Peiro.


Yeah but they have Viduka, but anyway I doubt Palladino would be interested in the move, as I said before they are let's call it "unlucky" to not offend some people . Rolling Eyes


im not offended mate, i know we have been sh*t. i also know that your team cheated to win in the past. and since we are goin on facts i know that palladino wouldnt get in our team if he plays SS. we dont need him.

 
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Juve never cheated, it was Moggi, nonetheless good thing you know Palla doesn't belong to Newcastle Wink.

 
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It seems that Juve want to exhange Iaquinta + Cash for Mancini (Roma). First I thought o no, another stupid transfer but then I realized that we have Trezeguet, Del Piero & soon Amauri so it's a great deal, and he could replace Nedved as he is only 27 (or was it 28?).

"According to the Corriere dello Sport, Juventus have offered Roma Vincenzo Iaquinta plus cash in exchange for Amantino Mancini.

Iaquinta only signed for Juve from Udinese last summer, and despite a good season, he has grown frustrated at largely being a substitute for David Trezeguet and Alessandro Del Piero.

Mancini has also impressed at Roma, but his contract expires next year, and he is almost certain to leave the club this summer after he rejected a new deal earlier this week.

Juve are looking to add some flair to their squad in the summer, and the Corriere says that they have already opened negotiations with Roma to sign Mancini.

The Bianconeri have offered the capital-outfit Vincenzo Iaquinta, plus cash, in order for the transfer to go through.

Roma coach Luciano Spalletti would be delighted if this exchange was completed as he is a huge admirer of Iaquinta, having successfully coached him at Udinese in the past.

He would then use the money he receives from Juve to sign Toulouse fullback Jeremy Mathieu."

 
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Sounds like a good deal for both teams.

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