

Amantino & Other Fluff
By: chris | July 11th, 2008Amantino’s exit reminds me of the overused Hollywood script where two best friends grow up together, almost become defined by each other, but are forced to look their separate ways when it comes time to leave for college. One friend is your run of the mill person who will end up going to a run of the mill college and lead a run of the mill life, but still his own life. The other friend is very bright and destined for great things. They know the only way forward is to diverge, or else they’ll lose all sense of individuality. There is no choice, and for each to grow and obtain their potential, they must go alone. And that’s what has happened here.
So I think on some level most will miss Mancini. Yes, he was incessantly frustrating and he never really obtained the level of adoration needed to shoo his shenanigans underneath the rug – and may all future Giallorossi add number XI to their commandments: Thou shall not feud with The Totti – but he was still a wildly skilled player who loved Rome and Roma. But most importantly: He’s not Chivu.
This wasn’t about the money. In fact, the contract he signed with Inter is roughly the same he would’ve netted with the Giallorossi. One similarity with Chivu last year is that his extension talks appear in hindsight to be more of a smokescreen than anything. The suits had lined up Juan as a replacement last year before the departure of Crystal, hence the “take it or leave it” contract offer where they hoped Chivu would leave it, and watched Mirko kick the bejesus out of Amantino, leaving Mancini’s battered body on the pine while he made a lighting fast ascension to Roman legend. In effect, Amantino’s time had simply come and he was now more valuable as a transfer fee than player. So Prade picked up the shotgun and took him out back…to Inter, where Roman rejects go.
What’s most unfortunate is that this didn’t happen last summer, and for that I blame Mirko. Had he not been injured before/during his loan season, Amantino probably would’ve hit the market last summer and commanded 20m+, not the 14.5m he eventually won Roma – somehow. But what’s worse is that’s only half of it. Most of the season Mancini’s dedication and ability to care was seriously in question. He was lazy and indifferent on the pitch, and seemed whiny and depressed off of it. The fact that we were making pregame predictions on whether or not he’d give a shit pretty much says it all. And that’s the worst half: If Mancini had given a shit, Roma would’ve won the scudetto. Well, either that or refs without fat wallets filled with oil stained lira.
So with that, buh-bye. The good times were good, but those days are gone. Time to move on, and the future is now the present. Welcome to the Mirko Vucinic Era.
(And I still can’t believe Prade bilked Inter into paying close to 15m for a backup winger after that season.)
STD Loving Strikers
I hadn’t really been exposed to much Marco Borriello off the pitch before the Euro tournament this summer, and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised by what I was hearing. In interviews he came off as a genuinely likable, down to earth guy whose reputation has been defined by one stupid decision which is becoming more understandable by the day. Plus he’s pretty good when not wearing azzuro…or rossonero. (Even Zarineh could’ve bagged that sitter against Belgium. Imagine if he knocks that in? Luca Toni might have been ushered to the pine and Donadoni might have kept his job………I love you, Marco.)
And now, with Milan pursuing any and every overpriced striker they can possibly get their hands on, his status is up in the air again. Emmanuel Adebayor could become the most overpriced player in calcio history….or they might do the smart thing and pick up a portly Ronaldinho for half the price while swapping their bwin sponsorship for Entemann’s, which can do nothing but thrive with Frank Lampard reportedly heading towards the other half of Milan. (Safe to say Milanese all you can eat superbuffet’s are positively giddy in anticipation right now.)
Then there’s Sheva, who might end up back at the San Siro after learning you should never – never ever – listen to your wife/significant other. (Write that down.) With the most expensive Proactiv ad of all time and Pippo already in tow, the Christmas tree is looking mighty crowded.
Now Marco’s agent is saying Borriello would welcome a Roma move, thus we can fire up that old rumor again. A rumor that is very, very realistic considering the good relationship between the two clubs. And to be honest, I’d take Borriello over anyone but Gomez right about now, because he does have an immense skill set to go along with his Serie A experience and physical stature. Huntelaar is still unproven outside of the defensively deficient Eredivisie and how long he’d take to settle is a legitimate question, Baptista is good but not great and Mutu will always be a slimy little prick (who is now seemingly off the market anyway).
Sometimes strikers just take a bit longer to get that final touch (hello, Amauri) and it’s impossible to argue he doesn’t have the skills. Plus he’s Italian. We shall see.
News Stuffs
I) According to Mutu’s agent, he’s agreed to renew with Fiorentina. Always a long shot, more than fine by me. The club shall remain untainted.
II) Toulouse is interested in Edgar “Burritos” Alvarez.
Somebody, anybody…..
III) Genoa wants Alessio Cerci, who will only be sent out on loan, if that…but Alessio seems to think he’s already ready for Roma, despite the knee injury which will keep him out til October.
Ready? Probably not, being only 20, oft injured and never having played above Serie B, but he was incredibly impressive this year. I can think of worse ideas than allowing Alessio to hang around until January.
Amantino who?
IV) Royston Drenthe? If he goes on loan, it won’t be to Roma because he’d be nothing more than a backup and Real probably wants him to get some playing time. And why the hell would Roma pay his price right now with Vucinic and left back loaded? No chance. Damn Spanish media.
V) On a business note, I’ll be off for the next week on a vacation so necessary it can’t even be considered a vacation. Vin of serieamerica(-is-asleep) will be taking over, and I’ll be back just in time for ritiro on the 21st, hopefully recharged and back on a regular schedule.
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it is on the official Roma website under Financial announcements.
Somehow I cannot access that site but here is the link for the website
http://www.asroma.it/and I think this is the pdf file:
http://bo.asroma.it/UserFiles/846.pdf
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Gabriella, the Roma press release doesn’t reference the fee, which no one has announced officially. Keep in mind that he isn’t in Italy and that the contracts have therefore yet to be signed and deposited (though the deal is very much done).
MAD, the Gazzetta story with “about 13 million” is here:http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Calciomercato/Primo_Piano/2008/07_Luglio/10/mancinifatto.shtml
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I am not able to view the press release as mentioned before.
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Jonas.. Alvarez was never part of the squad. Mancini and Giuly are going and we will probably get replacements for them. We will get at least one player plus we got Riise. If we get Crespo or Saviola for cheap as well then that’s an added bonus.
Cerci needs to go out on loan and Montella will provide us absolutely nothing.. hate to say it.
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The Romanista sheep are at it again….Borrielo AND Baptista, pssshh
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Alright… next post will be up shortly.
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What! Borriello… are you for real… Milan don´t want him and that sais a lot about him since he has not even played onw game yeat…
Borriello IMO could be the worst transfer we coudl make. We need a more experienced proven player, not just a one hit wonder… Esposito anyone???
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Cerci needs to stay, we need him for next year since we won´t have much capable wingers… next seaosn has to be his break out one!
and about Mancini, I think thi sis underselling how important he was for our club… after totti he was our major threat and he could really take us up a notch… I know we had to part but we defenetly need someone as good to fill up the right side of the pitch…
right now it seems we are stiking with the same formaiton for one more year, and I don´t think it is smart, we should at leats have a back up formation for when Totti is unfit, and by unfit I mean gets tears somethign else eventually…
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vucinic was a one hit wonder when we signed him and an injury plagued one hit wonder at that
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You want to talk injury-plagued? Andrade is out for the season, AGAIN.
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yea i know bashar but just wanter to point out that in our current formation we need some wingers in the squad and by selling most of them aint gonna work..altough Alvarez as you said won’t be missed,unlike Mancini.
I wonder about Esposito. Spal made it clear he’s part of our plans this season and with Giuly/Mancini leaving…he may get much more time then last year. Anyway he’s one of my favo underdogs for 08 09! (with Cerci if he stays)
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JCS > you dont want Boriello because he is inexperienced but this should be Cerci’s breakthrough year?
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ordeal_rules Borriello is a great player,milan are just stupid.Cerci should have more playing time and show us what he does in serie a witha team like genoa.But so far I think I might want Pavlyuchenko on Roma but Borrielo is also a great player ,both of these players you never know what there going to do,thats what im scared of.
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I hope Andreolli pulls a Vooch and comes back from his injury blazing!
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Dammit crespo sign with Roma already.
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if we sign Boriello I hope we sign a damn good winger too.
When Totti is out I believe Vooch will fill in for him so Boriello can ease into the squad if he comes. Boriello can be our next Espo if we want him to start right away. I think he needs some time to adjust to a bigger team due to nerves… like that miss against Belgium. I think he has ability … just like Gila has plenty and was more or less under-performer at Milan
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Totti not ruling out national team return
by Jeremy InsonROME (AFP) – Roma captain Francesco Totti has hinted that he may be open to a national team recall following the return of World Cup wining coach Marcello Lippi.
Totti won the last of his 58 caps for Italy in the 2006 World Cup final in Berlin before he dithered over whether to officially retire that summer and only did so in 2007.
Lippi recently declared that he will respect Totti’s decision to retire and that he has no plans to entice back the man who scored the last-minute penalty that beat Australia in the second round in Germany.
However, Totti told Sky Sports Italia that with Lippi back at the helm he would need to speak to the new coach before he changes his mind and that for the time being his is concentrating on his recovery from knee surgery.
“I have an excellent relationship with him, away from the field as well and we are often in touch with one another.
It is up to him to see and for now I am only thinking about my recovery. I’ve not yet spoken to Lippi about this, we will have to weigh things up in the future.”
With Totti missing the last two months of the 2007-08-season, Mirko Vucinic was Roma’s only out and out attacker in the title run-in in which they finished second to Inter Milan.
Whilst the Stadio Olimpico club has strengthened its squad in the summer months, the 31 year-old is hopeful that another striker will be added and has high hopes that Fiorentina’s Romania striker Adrian Mutu will be lining up alongside him when the league kicks off on August 31.
“I hope that we sign a top striker. The important thing is that it is a player who can make a difference. I would take Mutu over everyone else. He would enjoy himself here,” Totti said.
“(John Arne) Riise and (Simone) Loria are two excellent buys. Riise is an international player and in his role Loria is one of the strongest players in Italy.”
It has been a long summer for Totti, who has been battling back from his knee injury with the Italian Super Cup against Inter on August 24 his target, whilst all the while haggling over a new contract with his current deal set to expire in 2010.
“The target (for his return from injury) is August 24, but the important thing is to return when I’m ready. I miss football, but even when I’m not supposed to, I will have a secret kick about.
“The directors have always said that I will sign for life. My current deal ends in 2010, so this is the last year for renewing it.”
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Is any as nervous as i am about the special one at Inter?
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i’m not so nervous. ask me again next summer.
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The so called special one is no doubt a good manager but the amt of ego there is in the Inter squad and to handle those out there will be difficult plus Serie A is not EPL and the Italian media aint going to cover a story on u if u fart in the dressing room. The brits will do so and give u more importance for nothing.
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i think since Mancini is gone and we finding it hard to get Mutu or DiNatale , i have a feeling we are going to settle for just one striker and change our formation to 4-3-1-2
Cici-Mexes-Juan-Riise
Perrotta-DDR-Aqui/Pizzaro
Totti
Baptista/Roman – VuciThe way things are looking for us , that wont be a bad bet
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Must admit , 4-3-1-2 with the players i just mentioned does look Nice. Good Balance.
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I hope that Andreolli has a great season, too!
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Re: Mourinho @ Inter — the bigger question beyond whether he can tame the dressing room egos (especially the ones who don’t play) is how Inter supporters are going to react to his extraordinarily boring style of play.
Admittedly they were pretty snooze-inducing at times last season but Mourinho will make last season’s team look like Entertainers of the Year in comparison. How many 1-0 scorelines against the bottom teams will they endure before the whistling & booing starts?
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