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'four very strong attackers..'

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 10:59 am
by Ted Hughes
Just thought I'd post this in its own thread due to all the stories of Dzeko, Balo, Tevez leaving, Van Persie/Cavani signing etc.

http://www.football-italia.net/19380/ma ... sfer-links

Roberto Mancini has suggested that Manchester City won’t be bidding for Zlatan Ibrahimovic or Gaston Ramirez this summer. “I have four very strong attackers.”

The newly-crowned English champions have been pushed in recent weeks with a return to the Italian market to reinforce their squad for next year.

Milan’s Ibrahimovic has previously been linked with a move to the club, whilst Bologna’s Ramirez has an offer from an English club, according to his agent. However, neither are on Mancini’s agenda.

“Zlatan is a champion, but I have four very strong attackers,” the Coach told reporters on Wednesday.

That's being claimed as a direct quote from Mancini, in which case, the Van Persie/Cavani rumours don't seem to hold much water.


I might go back to smugly saying there's no chance we're interested in him, and pretend I never wavered.

Re: 'four very strong attackers..'

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 11:55 am
by Scatman
....for the time being

Re: 'four very strong attackers..'

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 12:04 pm
by lets all have a disco
Until Bayern offer 20 millions for Dzeko and we go for RVP a deal i would do.

Re: 'four very strong attackers..'

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 2:02 pm
by Wonderwall
If the italian PM gets his way there will be a shit load of italian league players available soon LOL

Re: 'four very strong attackers..'

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 2:11 pm
by avoidconfusion
Wonderwall wrote:If the italian PM gets his way there will be a shit load of italian league players available soon LOL



Why what does he want to do? :)

Re: 'four very strong attackers..'

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 2:21 pm
by freshie
avoidconfusion wrote:
Why what does he want to do? :)


He wants to suspend professional football in italy for up to 3 years

Re: 'four very strong attackers..'

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 2:29 pm
by Avalon
That'd be interesting if that were to go ahead at all.

Re: 'four very strong attackers..'

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 2:49 pm
by ashton287
Has to be an idle threat and/or wishful thinking.

You can't stop a whole country playing football. Thousands of people would lose jobs, you would have big fuck off stadiums sitting there doing nothing and the clubs wouldn't have any way of paying for maintenance and it would have a big impact on their economy with all the money from advertising and jobs lost.

Re: 'four very strong attackers..'

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 3:01 pm
by Ted Hughes
ashton287 wrote:Has to be an idle threat and/or wishful thinking.

You can't stop a whole country playing football. Thousands of people would lose jobs, you would have big fuck off stadiums sitting there doing nothing and the clubs wouldn't have any way of paying for maintenance and it would have a big impact on their economy with all the money from advertising and jobs lost.


The Scots have managed it.

Re: 'four very strong attackers..'

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 3:03 pm
by gillie
Ted Hughes wrote:
ashton287 wrote:Has to be an idle threat and/or wishful thinking.

You can't stop a whole country playing football. Thousands of people would lose jobs, you would have big fuck off stadiums sitting there doing nothing and the clubs wouldn't have any way of paying for maintenance and it would have a big impact on their economy with all the money from advertising and jobs lost.


The Scots have managed it.

PMSL brilliant Ted.

Re: 'four very strong attackers..'

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 3:07 pm
by Kyle
ashton287 wrote:Has to be an idle threat and/or wishful thinking.

You can't stop a whole country playing football. Thousands of people would lose jobs, you would have big fuck off stadiums sitting there doing nothing and the clubs wouldn't have any way of paying for maintenance and it would have a big impact on their economy with all the money from advertising and jobs lost.


I don't watch very much Italian football, so I don't know too much about the league system apart from Serie A and B, but with a quick google search I found there is something like 268 teams only in the top four tiers, and there are 10 tiers all together. If they canceled it for three seasons, they would never be able to rebound and it would kill their economy. I do agree that something has to be done, but this would have far too much of an effect. There are so many things they would lose money on, such as away day airfare/travel, eating out while traveling, hotels, no champions league traveling revenue, it would be horrendous.

Re: 'four very strong attackers..'

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 3:33 pm
by Swales4ever
Ted Hughes wrote:
ashton287 wrote:Has to be an idle threat and/or wishful thinking.

You can't stop a whole country playing football. Thousands of people would lose jobs, you would have big fuck off stadiums sitting there doing nothing and the clubs wouldn't have any way of paying for maintenance and it would have a big impact on their economy with all the money from advertising and jobs lost.


The Scots have managed it.

that made me chuckle, Ted! well and properly.
the comparison of Scots with Italians... :-)

For the records I definitively stopped to be arsed of Serie A when, after the Calciopoli Fixing Scandal (Moggi/juventus etc.) it seemed that a fresh new wind started blowing... Former CONSOB Chairman and top Jurist Guido Rossi, a brave and ruthless man, was appointed as FA Commissioner and he started an extensive cleaning work... It lasted just three month before the Juventus/AC Milan Mafia restored the status quo!!!
For proper reference and understanding the fixing of Italian Top flight is determined throughout the Juventus/AC Milan stronghold of the Lega Nazionale Professionisti Serie A (Italian for National League of Professionals Serie A): the referees not only report functionally to that governing body but their entire carreer is determined by it. Any time that the so called "lesser Clubs" have tried to gang up to elect the Chairmain of this Body, Juventus & AC Milan had fought them back playing the hardball, including usually the relegation of the Club who led the riot of the "plebs" featured through extensive use of very very controversial refereing decisions.
Accordingly Prof. Monti is now too much busy with reforming the Whole Mess to be able pay too much attention to football.

On topic:
I have expressed my firm convincement that - if somehow the Club have found a way to keep Kia's head down - there is no need - at all - to reshufle the striking force.