Cicinho Arrives: Let the Ass Slaps Commence

By: chris | August 22nd, 2007

cicinho_163948.jpgCicinho Arrives, Finally:

You sitting down? If not, sit down. Not there. There. Good? Cicinho is official. Yeah, that’s right. Official. After only four score and seven years, Rosella, whose closing ability has been replicated by Eric Gagne lately, has given The Grand Imperial Poobah his man. Let the man crush and ass slaps begin.

Considering the amount of rumors we’ve been bombarded with since last year, we should know everything about Cicinho right down to his preferred boxers (I’m guessing boxer-briefs, I don’t know why) and last blood panel results. But I’m going to introduce him formally anyway. Why? I don’t know. Just am.

The Stats:

Real name: Cícero João de Cézare
Fake name: Cicinho
Date of birth: 24/06/1980
Weight: 68 Kg
Height: 172 cms
Nationality: Take a wild guess
Place of birth: Pradópolis
Position: RB, damnit. And don’t ask him to play anywhere else.
Shirt Size: XXXL (seriously, have you seen those things?)

1204907569_a8f41e1352_m.jpg(Cici’s gangsta)

The Deal:

Still sitting down? Rosella got her price - or close to it. The deal is €9m sent to Real whenever she gets around to it, and not a penny more. As we all know, Rafa Benitez and his Spanish Armada of American dollar$ drove that price up to €12m (uh huh), with Rosella standing firm at €7m and a pack of Junior Mints. If you failed 1st grade math, that’s why I’m here. Real dropped their price €3m, while Rosella only rose €2m to meet them 2/5th of the way. Advantage: Rosella. The price paid was fair considering his past two seasons since jumping across the pond from Sao Paulo, but it has the potential to skyrocket. This is the same guy whose future starting spot on the Selecao was all but written in permanent marker and had Dani Alves being touted as his future backup - now Dani is being sold for half the GDP of Lithuania. Moderate risk, potentially massive reward ( a common theme this summer).

Cicinho will also make some decent bank, around €2.2m per annum, which will leave some significant room for an extension under the cap once Daniele De Rossi smashes the current salary cap to smithereens. He also penned a five year deal, which will keep him in Rome until he is 32 years old. Also the minimum age needed to get onto the Milan super ride over at the San Siro (you know you can totally see it happening).

1205770258_24a0b5374b_m.jpgThe Player:

Cici is like Marco Cassetti on an 8 ball (that’s 3.5 grams of cocaine for anybody who hasn’t seen a movie in the last 17 years). Offensively? He’s all that and a bag of chips. Defensively? You might as well throw a Wallbanger* up there. He’s elicited comparisons to that Cafu guy Roma fans heard so much about a few years ago,but Cici is still a long way from that type of lofty status. Yes, he’s got all the talent in the world, but he’s thisclose from knocking down that door and becoming the superduperstar he’s supposed to be. The bad news? He’s 27 and reaching that point in his career where it’s fairly difficult to teach an old dog new tricks. The good news? He just arrived at Stadio Olimpico. Home to one of the few managers and tactical systems in Europe almost tailor-made for his skill set, presumably the reason he is lucky enough to be the recipient of one of those vaunted Spalletti man crushes.

As far as that skill set goes, it’s based around one main ingredient: speed - and lots of it. In addition to The French Pocket Rocket acquired from Barca earlier this summer, we now have the Brazilian Pocket Rocket - so Roma can be cultured by all sorts of speedy international types. A lot of players are characterized as fast, or pacy, or speedy - but Cicinho is fast. And he knows how to fly up and down that right flank to contribute offensively. Aside from the speed, he also has a cheeky bag of tricks not usually found up the sleeve of defenders. He can certainly take guys on 1 v 1, and plays more as a winger than a wingback. On top of that, he has a Howitzer for a left peg and can cut in from the wing and shoot from distance. Not to mention set up his beach chair in the opposition’s penalty box if the situation calls for it.

Defensively? Uh. Don’t know what to tell you. It’s going to be an adventure to say the least. But he wasn’t acquired for his ability to take teams out single-handedly like Canna pre-Madrid. Of course, there’s also that whole “the Santiago Bernabeu is a graveyard for defender’s careers” thing, so who knows? Maybe he’ll shock the world and suddenly turn into a world conquering defender once he exits stage right in Madrid. Not that you should bet the house on it. Nor would I recommend betting the change in the couch, either. But it’s always fun to dream.

* - If you’ve graduated high school and still have a Wallbanger, I don’t know what to tell you. I’m still not sure if that’s the coolest thing ever or you seriously need to re-evaluate your life. I think we’ll go on a case-by-case basis. Steven Gerrard? Totally acceptable. Theo Walcott? Seek professional help. Landon Donovan? Kill yourself.

1204907063_9527cd69b7_m.jpgThe Ramifications:

Here’s where it gets tricky. It’s kind of hard to justify having Cassetti and Cicinho on the roster together, but those Monaco rumors are completely dormant, and there hasn’t been another name linked in the last 1-2 months. Obviously they could find a buyer for Marco in two weeks, but I wouldn’t be 100% shocked to see him stick around, even in the event that Rosella proves she has at least evolved beyond Homo Erectus and picks up a quality back-up/apprentice LB. He isn’t making that much cash, he wasn’t going to play all that much anyway, there are a ton of lingering injuries along the back line and they can always sell him in January when the depth chart is stacked once again. Of course that’s using logic, which isn’t exactly prevalent in the Roma management offices.

As far as playing time goes, I suppose we can consider Cici the starter as long as Christian Panucci is giving us all heart palpitations while in central defense, and then a platoon situation once Juan and/or Matteo Ferrari returns. As mentioned thousands of time by Panucci, there will be 50-60 games this year and he can only play 98% of them, so somebody will need to be there to play in the other game. Prediction? 25-30 games for each Panucci and Cicinho. Yeah, I’m a fence sitter. So what.

What It Means For Roma:

The unique Spalletti attacking-style has always been considered very good. Now it’s scary good. This isn’t one of those “oh, well now Roma is the Scudetto” favorite type moves, but it does improve the squad greatly and therefore set the bar a little bit higher. Should they finish within the Champions League spots? Absolutely, especially after that impressive display yesterday. Are they the favorite? No. Should they contend more so than last year? Without question. Inter’s class and depth will still be a difficult carrot to chase (apologies for that uber-corny reference), but this is a squad that can beat any given team in Europe on any given day. This move may reap more dividends in the Champions League immediately than it will in Serie A. But it’s huge no matter how you look at it.

The Videos:

Apologies for the repeats but, well, he’s a RB damnit.



Best of the Lot (5 stars):

I need a hero.

Welcome to the greatest club in the world, Cici.





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  • Romanista SA |  August 22nd, 2007 at 11:34 pm

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    Let’s hope we get a quality LB now, or a young apprentice and then I think we can all he highly satisfied with this year’s summer dealings.

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  • george |  August 22nd, 2007 at 11:47 pm

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    congratulations to roma, great pick up at a great price.

    any chance we get a left back as well;;;

    guys, this team is so damn good right now its scary. they played great against inter and that was with half there star players missing.

    enjoy the moment roma fans, we know that for the next 3-4 years we will have a team that can compete at all levels, enjoy the moment!

    forza roma

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  • billiverdin |  August 23rd, 2007 at 3:38 am

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    you see only left is left)))
    Really we now need only LB maybe del horno and it’s ok.

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  • maro |  August 23rd, 2007 at 4:50 am

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    Chris, something for you from an interview with BC today over on ilromanista:
    GIULY - “La soddisfazione è che bene o male ho trovato qualcuno più basso di me”.
    Evidently the resident Cilean, too, is made to look a veritable giant alongside the pocket rocket. Taken at his word, BC also seems to be suggesting that he thinks that between them Panucci, Cicinho, Tonetto, and Cassetti have the two fullback slots covered.

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  • Bashar |  August 23rd, 2007 at 5:26 am

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    Panucci can play left, right, and center.. Cassetti it turns out can play both wing back positions.. Didn’t know he could play on the left.. As for Tonetto.. He’s fantastic.. He doesn’t deserve to be replaced (although Del Horno could be huge).. the issue is he’s Panucci’s age..

    But Tonetto has impressed me the most with his defense.. One game he played all 4 defensive positions while Mexes, Panucci, and Chivu were parked in midfield and had the opponents half under siege.. And he fought off every attack.. It was a magnificent display. I exaggerate but only slightly.. He really did cover all 4 defensive positions in one game.

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  • Bashar |  August 23rd, 2007 at 5:32 am

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    How legit are these Del Horno rumors? I heard them again a few days ago..

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  • maro |  August 23rd, 2007 at 5:37 am

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    Feck me, Bashar. No wayy!

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  • Chico |  August 23rd, 2007 at 5:42 am

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    My guess was that Modesto was on hold because in case Cicinho failed the bulk of the money would have been spent on a quality LB. Now that the big money have been spent on Cici, I expect Roma to give the green light to Modesto, who is not too expensive as fits in nicely as a vice Tonetto. And Cassetti can be sold to cover the LB expense. This would be logical but Chris you teach me sometimes there’s no much logic in Roma’s management thinking. I just really hope that Spalletti is not thinking of using Cicinho out of position if necessary like he’s doing with Giuly.

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  • maro |  August 23rd, 2007 at 5:51 am

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    Heaven forbid he might ever start playing Totti and Perrotta out of position. What on earth might happen then? Besides, Giuly spent a lot of his time at Monaco playing as a second striker rather than on the right wing, if I remember correctly.

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  • Traian |  August 23rd, 2007 at 6:32 am

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    All right!! I predict Cici will score 10 goals this season! Seriously…
    Chris: you are right, Milan are the only contenders to get Cici from Roma! LOOOL

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  • Greg |  August 23rd, 2007 at 6:44 am

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    I used to always wonder why the hell you got so many comments and discussion going here. I’d see your blogs on the front page and see a disproportionately high number of comments relative to the rest of us. I never read through what you wrote because I frankly never gave a shit about Italian soccer. I just assumed you had naked pictures of Bea Arthur included with your posts (which is an OLD trick to ramp up blog traffic). But, thankfully, I had quite a bit of free time this morning and decided to see what the buzz was all about over here. You’re hilarious, witty, and have interesting insights on the game in general. If you don’t mind, I’d like to include you on my list of man crushes right between Derek Jeter and Christian Bale. You have (another) new faithful reader.

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  • maro |  August 23rd, 2007 at 6:46 am

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    Greg, can you deep-throat? Or auto-fellate? Those are the two things Chris requires of his ‘members’ around here.

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  • chris |  August 23rd, 2007 at 6:59 am

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    Please ignore maro, his favorite Dolly left for greener pastures a few weeks ago and he’s been very cranky since

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  • Traian |  August 23rd, 2007 at 6:59 am

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    I found this article interesting: http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=455969&cc=3888
    Given what Capello said, we did just great with Chivu eventually.

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  • billiverdin |  August 23rd, 2007 at 7:01 am

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    See conti said no more signings!!! yes no more! casetti or panucci to left!! shit bad!!! really bad. But what can we do? let it be.

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  • Greg |  August 23rd, 2007 at 7:04 am

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    I can fellate in the back of an auto, does that count?

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  • maro |  August 23rd, 2007 at 7:22 am

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    To be honest, Chris isn’t all that fussy. You may have to supply the auto, though. Apparently theoffside doesn’t pay all that well and the back-seat of his tandem doesn’t offer quite the same seclusion (assuming, of course, that seclusion is what you’re after).

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  • Bashar |  August 23rd, 2007 at 7:26 am

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    I think the no more signings thing is to drop the prices for most of the other left back options.. Del Horno, Modesto, etc…

    The Matrix is down.. You gotta do a bit about that.. Sad for him but I think I’m more happy than anything..

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  • chris |  August 23rd, 2007 at 8:20 am

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    Btw Greg, I’m going to spare you from my feelings on Jetes, but Bale is The Guy. Good choice on that man crush. Me? Not so much.

    (And I’m in the 7 - good stuff over there)

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  • Chico |  August 23rd, 2007 at 11:06 am

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    Cici arriving at Fiumicino airport today.
    The song goes: Cicinho la la la la la la (x3); lo troveremo presto nella curva con gli ultra’

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  • Peter |  August 23rd, 2007 at 11:45 am

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    Perhaps there are so many comments because Roma has the best supporters in the world, which is appropriate since they are the best team in the world. And they’re going to prove it this year!

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  • Newsie Bits, Mostly About Transfers - Rumors & News - The Offside - Serie A Italian Football Blog |  August 23rd, 2007 at 12:01 pm | Pingback

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    [...] saga is finally over, with Roma paying Real Madrid €9 million for his services. (Chris has all the details on this one, as well as lots and lots of video evidence of Cicinho’s [...]

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  • Gollum |  August 23rd, 2007 at 12:12 pm

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    If we manage to pick up Del Horno, we’ll have the scariest-good defence in Serie A. Heck, we might have it already.

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  • Season Preview: Defense & Keepers - Season Preview - The Offside - AS Roma Calcio Blog |  August 24th, 2007 at 7:45 am | Pingback

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    [...] fear of repeating myself consistently over the course of a few days, everything needed to be said about Cicinho was said here. You know his capabilities and expectations. ‘Nuff [...]

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  • Marina |  August 25th, 2007 at 12:44 pm

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    I know this may sound stupid, but for a brazilian it’s really weird to see someone calling Cicinho, Cici. It’s a bit too feminine for a man… :(
    Anyway, I’m happy with his arrival, I just hope Spalletti won’t use the man in the defense line as he’s been saying he’s going too. Hopefully after some trainings he’ll change his mind. And Taddei will begin to follow the matches from the bench.

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