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Postby account deleted by request » Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:06 pm

Maybe they are using a little problem in the medical to hammer down the price a little more ?
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Postby Sito no9 » Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:29 pm

Just read this on AS.com thought I would share:

The article basically insinuates that Aquilani isn't happy about coming to Liverpool, when he landed at Heathrow he said "he wanted the tifosi to know that he didn't want to leave (roma)".

Totti is also reported in this article to have said "it is a disgrace that Roma have sold Aquilani, as he loves this club blah blah blah"

I know the press twist things to make a story but My question is this how can a player who is not 100% comited fair in a new team + the PL??? players find it difficult enough when they give it their all, but will alquilini???

I hope he is a success!
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"Lo de Aquilani, una vergüenza"
"Deberíamos avergonzarnos por lo de Aquilani. Conozco al chico, es un amigo, un jugador que se ha criado aquí y que quiere a este club. Nunca debió irse", decía ayer Totti, poco dado a levantar la voz en otras ocasiones. Aquilani, el último gran producto de la cantera romanista, se fue al Liverpool entre lágrimas, casi forzado por una preocupante situación económica. "No quería irme, que lo sepan los tifosi", reveló el el mediocampista nada más aterrizar en Anfield. Su marcha acaba con la leyenda romántica de un club especial.

Roma no paga traidores y el Roma, tampoco. El equipo giallorosso mantiene a varios futbolistas de esos que prefirieron los colores al dinero, especie en extinción. Totti, que agota su carrera de gran capitano, pudo conquistar Europa y decidió morir en el Coliseo. Daniele De Rossi ha negado al Chelsea, al United y hasta al Madrid. Aún es joven (25 años), pero los que le conocen afirman que nunca se marchará de la Ciudad Eterna.
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Postby Reg » Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:31 pm

A player not happy to move to one of the greatest clubs in the world and play alongside Torres and Gerrard?  Is he queer?  ???
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Postby maguskwt » Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:34 pm

Reg wrote:A player not happy to move to one of the greatest clubs in the world and play alongside Torres and Gerrard?  Is he queer?  ???

maybe it's because he would not be able to bonk his missus as often as he does back in rome... Rafa would've put a leash on that knowing how all his injuries were caused...
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Postby tubby » Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:35 pm

It's all media speculation to put a negative tint on us as usual.
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Postby account deleted by request » Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:39 pm

I think we should wait to see if he passess the medical or not before we decide whether to slate him or defend him :D
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Postby tubby » Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:41 pm

True hypothetically speaking it would be a nightmare if this transfer went tits up.
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Postby Johnny Boy » Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:47 pm

Is it me or our all or most of our transfer dealings long-winded and complicated.
Other teams just seem to step in and buy someone. maybe it's because we are watching and posting on forums like this but it just seems 'hard work' year after year, Barry/Alonso and now possible issue with Alberto's move.
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Postby JoeTerp » Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:53 pm

Johnny Boy wrote:Is it me or our all or most of our transfer dealings long-winded and complicated.
Other teams just seem to step in and buy someone. maybe it's because we are watching and posting on forums like this but it just seems 'hard work' year after year, Barry/Alonso and now possible issue with Alberto's move.

this deal was agreed pretty much within 24 hours of selling Alonso
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Postby Sabre » Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:57 pm

Sito no9 wrote:Just read this on AS.com thought I would share:

The article basically insinuates that Aquilani isn't happy about coming to Liverpool, when he landed at Heathrow he said "he wanted the tifosi to know that he didn't want to leave (roma)".

Totti is also reported in this article to have said "it is a disgrace that Roma have sold Aquilani, as he loves this club blah blah blah"

I know the press twist things to make a story but My question is this how can a player who is not 100% comited fair in a new team + the PL??? players find it difficult enough when they give it their all, but will alquilini???

I hope he is a success!
By the way this is my second post, havent said Hi yet so here it goes.... Hi to all! :buttrock



As.com-
"Lo de Aquilani, una vergüenza"
"Deberíamos avergonzarnos por lo de Aquilani. Conozco al chico, es un amigo, un jugador que se ha criado aquí y que quiere a este club. Nunca debió irse", decía ayer Totti, poco dado a levantar la voz en otras ocasiones. Aquilani, el último gran producto de la cantera romanista, se fue al Liverpool entre lágrimas, casi forzado por una preocupante situación económica. "No quería irme, que lo sepan los tifosi", reveló el el mediocampista nada más aterrizar en Anfield. Su marcha acaba con la leyenda romántica de un club especial.

Roma no paga traidores y el Roma, tampoco. El equipo giallorosso mantiene a varios futbolistas de esos que prefirieron los colores al dinero, especie en extinción. Totti, que agota su carrera de gran capitano, pudo conquistar Europa y decidió morir en el Coliseo. Daniele De Rossi ha negado al Chelsea, al United y hasta al Madrid. Aún es joven (25 años), pero los que le conocen afirman que nunca se marchará de la Ciudad Eterna.

Welcome. The opposite of being loyal to your life time club is perhaps Abreu, the Uruguay international that have been in 14 teams in his career. I wouldn't want that kind of player either.

Sometimes you don't want to leave, but the club wants to sell you. I see no problem in a player saying he wouldn't want to move, and I wouldn't have doubts about his commitment in his new club.

The most relevant bit about the AS article is that Totti is píssed off because he loses a team mate he appreciates.

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Postby baldricks_cunning_plan » Fri Aug 07, 2009 3:00 pm

Ciggy wrote:
baldricks_cunning_plan wrote:should he pass his medical.

Bit of a hitch. :sniffle

If he fails it god knows who we are going to buy?

We've been linked Lee Cattermole. Bit of a come down isn't it?
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Postby account deleted by request » Fri Aug 07, 2009 3:07 pm

Hopefully thats just in case Lucas decides to go, or maybe even as a 3rd or 4th choice midfielder. If the Aquilani transfer goes t!ts up I hope we will be looking for a little higher profile player myself.
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Postby GYBS » Fri Aug 07, 2009 3:21 pm

simic_ie wrote:I'm after hearing some rumours there is a problem with the medical. Not sure what kind of problems or how serious though.

rumours from where ? - from what i have been told he will be signing later today ?
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Postby Fauxy » Fri Aug 07, 2009 3:23 pm

these rumours are just :censored:, he hasnt even had his medical yet so how could he have failed it  ???
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Postby bigmick » Fri Aug 07, 2009 3:49 pm

GYBS wrote:
simic_ie wrote:I'm after hearing some rumours there is a problem with the medical. Not sure what kind of problems or how serious though.

rumours from where ? - from what i have been told he will be signing later today ?

Next thing there'll be an achknowledged expert from Guys hospital saying "he failed the medical and unfortunately, we are going to have to amputate his left leg", before GYBS says 'but where are the quotes from the player?'.  For all we know he could be a plant, who isn't a doctor at all.


Disclaimer:-I'm onluy kidding, I'm sure he will pass the medical and the superiority of our medical staff, particularly in the area of ensuring that recurring injuries don't occur, will ensure that Aquillani never gets to take Agger on in a game of draughts, or Deggen, or Aurelio for that matter.
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