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Out of contract in the summer....So would ya take him?
I know he's 32
I know he doesn't fit into FSG's plans
I know a central midfielder ain't our first priority but he's still a world class midfieder when fit.
Apparently Juve have already made move so any chance of a hijack.
Doubtful but we could do worse.
 
[quote author=Home and A Gay link=topic=45404.msg1335441#msg1335441 date=1305742415]
Out of contract in the summer....So would ya take him?
I know he's 32
I know he doesn't fit into FSG's plans
I know a central midfielder ain't our first priority but he's still a world class midfieder when fit.
Apparently Juve have already made move so any chance of a hijack.
Doubtful but we could do worse.[/quote]

Pirlo to Juventus is a done deal.

I'm quite disappointed to see Pirlo continue playing in Serie A, but it's a decision that I can understand.

There's one more season to go before the European Championships, and given the lack of quality coming through for Italy in the national team - Pirlo has found himself in a position where he still valuable to the national setup, as the likes of D'Agostino, Montolivo & Aquilani have failed to establish themselves.

Surely Euro 2012 will be his last International tournament, and to ensure his position in the squad the safest thing to do would be to remain in the Serie A - which is exactly why Aquilani wants to remain in Italy too.

Furthermore, along with Milan, Juventus have a world class medical team. Moving to Juve will help prolong Pirlo's career as it has done for Del Piero & Buffon.

I think had the Euro Championships been this off-season, then we could have seen Pirlo make a move abroad.

It is a shame not to see him play abroad whilst he still has it in him. A true master of the game, and one who plays the game with such grace & calm.
 
[quote author=Roopy link=topic=45404.msg1335639#msg1335639 date=1305762739]
Furthermore, along with Milan, Juventus have a world class medical team.
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Based on what?
 
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[quote author=Roopy link=topic=45404.msg1335639#msg1335639 date=1305762739]
Furthermore, along with Milan, Juventus have a world class medical team.
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Based on what?
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Based on articles I've read, documentaries I have seen, and the ultimately - the proof on the pitch (Baresi, Costacurta, Buffon, Del Piero, Zambrotta, Inzaghi, Maldini, Ambrosini just to name a few...)

Milan and Juventus are quite far ahead of the rest when it comes to medical treatment - they have by far the most modern & advances medical treatment facilities.

The Juventus Centre is the biggest medical facility in world football, whilst the Milanello, is not far behind.

Here's a decent article on the Milanello - http://hubpages.com/hub/Welcome-to-Milanello-Ac-Milans-groundbreaking-medical-centre

The Milanello medical centre is so good that it's the official medical centre of the Italian national sides (youth to senior).

A video tour - Milanello Training Camp
 
[quote author=Ryan link=topic=45404.msg1335668#msg1335668 date=1305770163]
You did ask George. [/quote]

lol, anything that allows me to procrastinate at the office 🙂
 
[quote author=Roopy link=topic=45404.msg1335639#msg1335639 date=1305762739]
Pirlo to Juventus is a done deal.

I'm quite disappointed to see Pirlo continue playing in Serie A, but it's a decision that I can understand.

There's one more season to go before the European Championships, and given the lack of quality coming through for Italy in the national team - Pirlo has found himself in a position where he still valuable to the national setup, as the likes of D'Agostino, Montolivo & Aquilani have failed to establish themselves.

Surely Euro 2012 will be his last International tournament, and to ensure his position in the squad the safest thing to do would be to remain in the Serie A - which is exactly why Aquilani wants to remain in Italy too.

Furthermore, along with Milan, Juventus have a world class medical team. Moving to Juve will help prolong Pirlo's career as it has done for Del Piero & Buffon.

I think had the Euro Championships been this off-season, then we could have seen Pirlo make a move abroad.

It is a shame not to see him play abroad whilst he still has it in him. A true master of the game, and one who plays the game with such grace & calm.
[/quote] That bit made me smile Roopey.
No irony intended I assume
 
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