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BrotherHood wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:BrotherHood wrote:Higuain to Juventus
That fee for Higuain seems high for a player who will be 29 at the end of this year.
Juve haffa hope he can give a good 5 years minimum at that price.
Suarez was 28 when he moved to Barca for around 80 mil.
In Europe's top 5 leagues over the past year, only Suarez has more goals and a better goal scoring average than Higuain.
Once he doesn't think Juve is Argentina things will be good
Ronaldo95163 wrote:What part of Higuain world class???
He's a goal poacher
desifemlove wrote:Ronaldo95163 wrote:What part of Higuain world class???
He's a goal poacher
he'd easily get into a World XI. he's one of the best in his position in the world.
chulo45 wrote:Lol at higuain world class. He above average but definitely not world class because of one season.
Next thing men go say zlatan is the most player
desifemlove wrote:serie a ent no shitty league.... but you does tink Messi is sheit for not doing it at international level too, but cool.
desifemlove wrote:http://www.socceronsunday.com/article/hull-city-sign-balotelli-23-million/
Hull City have signed Italian international Mario Balotelli for £23 million, rising to £26 million with add-ons and play-related bonuses. The Tigers are currently without a manager since Steve Bruce’s departure earlier this month.
Allam
Assem Allam“I had to decide quickly,” chairman Assem Allam told Soccer on Sunday. “Invest wisely in the squad, with an eye to the future, or blow our whole wad on one superstar. So I gambled on the superstar. We won’t be able to sign anybody else for the next 3 or 4 seasons now, and we might have to shut the academy. But so long as Mario scores 20 to 25 goals a season, it’ll be worth it.”
“I must admit, I don’t know a lot about Mario,” added the Egyptian. “But according to Wikipedia he has over 30 caps for Italy. Sounds amazing. All I promised him was that he could live in London, train twice a week and have a fortnight off at Christmas. That was enough to get pen on paper. What a coup!”
Dream
BalotelliBalotelli insists that his mind was made up once he learned of Hull’s interest.
“It’s always been my dream to play for Hull Town,” the former Liverpool striker told Soccer on Sunday. “I’m nearly sure I spent an amazing weekend here many years ago. I remember accidentally driving my Ferrari into a lake while texting Noel Gallagher. A kind local towed me out. Nice food, nice people. Might have been Leeds actually, now that I think of it.”
“I just want to enjoy my football,” he added. “I’m tired of taking football too seriously. My message to my new teammates will be, just have fun. Better to lose and have a laugh on the pitch, than win and be all serious. And if we get relegated, we’ll do it the Hull Way, with smiles on our faces.”
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