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  1. Liversea
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    Posted 1 year ago #

    Is Lampard going to Italy? An ENGLISHMAN in ITALY? Maybe. Your thoughts.

    Ronaldinho in Man. City? That's like transferring Kaká to ChievoVerona. But, AC Milan dropped out, so...what do you think?

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    I don't think its Lampard to Italy so much as its Lampard to go to Mourinho. Lamps did like Jose and I can definetely see it happen. Everyone forgets: SCOLARI HAS NO ENGLISH SKILLS! None. he can't speak a word of it. If I'm a superstar player and I have a choice between a manager I have a friendly relationship with, can speak decent english and wants me REALLY BADLY and a manager who DOESNT SPEAK A WORD OF ENGLISH and I don't know? You tell me...

    As for Ronaldinho, Barca want him, Eto'o and Deco gone. However that happens, honestly, I don't think they care. Deco and Eto'o are a lot easier to move than Ronaldinho because they aren't a player who basically has lost most of his work ethic. Why do you think most teams are chasing after him? I give the Ronaldinho-to-Man City move a 50-50 shot.

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    Lampard at Inter would give me a lot of satisfaction. I don't hate him or anything, I just think theres an outside chance that a move abroad might mean he plays better in internationals.

    As for Ronaldinho, its unlikely but I have a sneaky suspicion that by the end of the transfer window he may have gone back to a Brazilian club, Adriano style.

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    I think Lamps will leave us to play with Inter but I also have this sneaky feeling that Ronaldinho is biding his time to see what Chelsea has to offer. He's after all a former World Player of the Year, World Cup and Champions League winner...so it means he's a high profile club kind of player and though it would be nice for Man City to get his services and make the prem even more competitive next season I just feel they don't have the profile he wants to be associated with. He's still 28 so he has about 3 seasons left. So playing in the Champions league is his utmost priority - the most grand stage of club football. So I know he's really waiting for an offer from a high-profile club. And now that Chelsea has hired Scolari and can pay his ridiculous wages i'd say he quietly has his heart set on going to the Bridge.

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    Are Ronaldinho moving to Manchester City or Chelsea???
    But the most club focused on him just Manchester City only...Chelsea has many targets this summer to buy...

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    Lamps to Inter will be a good move for his career - he'll be forced to improve as a footballer and that will give Capello more options for England.

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    I don't think its Lampard to Italy so much as its Lampard to go to Mourinho. Lamps did like Jose and I can definetely see it happen. Everyone forgets: SCOLARI HAS NO ENGLISH SKILLS! None. he can't speak a word of it. If I'm a superstar player and I have a choice between a manager I have a friendly relationship with, can speak decent english and wants me REALLY BADLY and a manager who DOESNT SPEAK A WORD OF ENGLISH and I don't know? You tell me...
    As for Ronaldinho, Barca want him, Eto'o and Deco gone. However that happens, honestly, I don't think they care. Deco and Eto'o are a lot easier to move than Ronaldinho because they aren't a player who basically has lost most of his work ethic. Why do you think most teams are chasing after him? I give the Ronaldinho-to-Man City move a 50-50 shot.

    Scolari can speak a word of English. He doesn't speak English well but he has spoke slight English

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    Lamps loves Mourinho. It's as simple as that. Think of Michaelangelo Buonorotti's relationship to Lorenzo di Medici. I wouldn't worry about Scolari's English. He'll pick it up quick enough and Abramowicz already has a stable of multilingual translator/spy/grasses working for him. Scolari simply isn't going to empathize with Terry and Lamps' cockney spiv hardboy wannabe rubbish, anyway. A bit of travel d and Italian tactical systems will broaden his mind.

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    Lamps loves Mourinho. It's as simple as that. Think of Michaelangelo Buonorotti's relationship to Lorenzo di Medici. I wouldn't worry about Scolari's English. He'll pick it up quick enough and Abramowicz already has a stable of multilingual translator/spy/grasses working for him. Scolari simply isn't going to empathize with Terry and Lamps' cockney spiv hardboy wannabe rubbish, anyway. A bit of travel d and Italian tactical systems will broaden his mind. John Charles and Denis Law did all right in Italy, although most Brit players don't. Milan is a very cool city if you like food and culture. This isn't like thirty years ago with Jimmy Greaves mourning over there being no eel pie and chips and the mediocrity of Italian beer.

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    Ronaldino to Milan is still on, btw.

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    True, but I want to see him move to a lesser club.

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    since when did 'what you want' really matter in football? :)

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    I never said it did.

    Oh, BTW, last time I checked, the wiki page for Lamps even said that he moved to Milan. Hmmm? Sense defeat?


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