

Scotland, Faubert & Medicated Chapstick
By: Chris | June 24th, 2007
My Ass Is Chapped:
On Friday I was perusing Martha’s column regarding the Thierry Henry to Inter rumors, which she unfortunately unleashed about 7 seconds before news broke of Henry’s signing with Barcelona. I mentioned how much I hated when we write a post and right before or right after everything you just wrote was nullified by breaking news. Well, yesterday I was bitten in the ass by the Breaking News Monster. After writing about what I thought was fairly obscure French news, L’Equipe unleashed onto the world Julien Faubert’s plans to sign for Rangers. Now, I don’t really believe he has these plans, but it happened about 84 seconds after I had posted the news that Roma and Bordeaux would be meeting to rehash the negotiations for Faubert, and that it looked like all parties wanted to make Faubert a Roma player. So, yeah, my ass is chapped. I hate it when that happens.
* – And I don’t care if that picture implies that my ass is roughly the size of Moldova. It’s worth it (it’s not, by the way).
As for yesterday’s news, I’m skeptical. As Celtic offsider JT reported, Rangers is in “dire financial straits” and there is almost no way Rangers could offer a contract that would over shadow Roma (nevermind Milan or Arsenal, who are also after Faubert). I am of the belief that Bordeaux accidentally on-purpose maybe kinda let somebody know that Rangers was probably sorta ready to sign him. In other words, they bluffed to drive Faubert’s price into a respectable level. I find it hard to believe a young, hugely talented Frenchman, who is aiming to return to Les Bleus, would simply want to go play in Scotland over Italia, where Raymond Domenech would let him rot. Hell, I find it hard to believe anybody would want to live in Scotland over the boot (alright, I haven’t been to Scotland but this is Italy we’re talking about here – bellissima!).
The one thing that makes me worry is the recent transfer of Jean-Claude Darcheville, also a former wine-countryman, to Rangers, as well as the comments of Pascal Feindouno, who has also been linked to Roma in the past. Feindouno mentioned he would be happy to move to Rangers and join up Darcheville, a former teammate at Bordeaux. Apparently Darcheville is a popular guy, because if Faubert is truly considering Rangers, I’m sure JCD has had a hand in the recruiting. The difference between the two is Faubert is 24 and Darcheville is 31, one is on the rise and one is winding down. I can’t imagine a player who is trying to take his game to a world-class level would want to do so in the Scottish Premier League. So start ordering those Faubert #18 Rangers kits.
Update: It looks like Faubert may be headed to Rome after all, a few French websites and print-based sites are reporting he will be a Giallorossi player soon. A Bordeaux paper is even saying he will sign a four year deal with Roma at any moment. It could be hot air, but considering the two sides were supposed to meet this weekend, it’s very very possible. More info coming. Seriously, I caught this about 4 seconds before I posted this. What irony.
Jean-Louis Triaud (Bordeaux prez): “We did not have direct contacts with Glasgow Rangers.” So it was a bunch of horse manure. Good.
Chivugate:
Roma have felt so left out regarding the Calciopoli scandal and the whole David Suazo situation, that they decided to take matters into their own hands and accuse Inter of dirty business. Wait, you say? Not Inter. How could such an up-standing club headed by a great man like Massimo Moratti be a part of such chicanery? Looks like Serie A’s hall-monitor found their rebellious streak. Apparently they contacted Christian Chivu illegally and may be subject to an investigation. Did it really take this long for people to realize this? Anyway, it’s your gratuitous weekly Serie A scandal. Enjoy!
As for the dealings with Barca, nothing new really. Some reports are saying that Chivu will be a blaugrana by tomorrow and that Roma will be getting 12m plus Ludovic Giuly, who will be immediately shipped to Torino in a deal for Alessandro Rosina. This would be absolutely ideal, which means it’s not happening. I really don’t see any players coming back in the deal, and I definitely don’t see Torino taking Giuly for Rosina, even though Torino is damn close to Giuly’s beloved France (isn’t he from Marseille?). And if Ludovic Giuly really does get sent to Roma I’ll fly to Rome myself to take him out. If you think I don’t like David Pizarro, you haven’t seen anything. I HATE Giuly. Despise him. The only reason I want him in Rome is to have a midget-fight to the death with Pizarro.
The Sunday Finest:
I) So, uh, there’s a big picture of Christian Chivu and Gianluca Zambrotta on the front page of il Romanista saying something like “Give us Zambrotta for Chivu.” Right. Of course. Barcelona also asked about Daniele De Rossi. Anyway, back to reality…..
II) Wait, maybe not. Reggina are seeking €6m for Francesco Modesto. I’ll fully admit that I’ve seen this guy play twice, so I couldn’t exactly write his autobiography, but €6m? Really? I’m of the belief that every time the Reggina prez opens his mouth regarding Giandomenico Mesto or Modesto he’s talking about the other one, because the stuff he says makes no sense. I’m also of the belief that dinosaurs never existed and the sky is green. So make your own call.
III) Reportedly Emirates Airlines have signed on as Napoli’s sponsors next season, which means the reported deal will Roma fell through. I’m sorry, but how utterly incompetent do you have to be to fail to secure the services of a sponsor in a city like fricken ROME. Where there might be, eh, some exposure. Let’s run down a list of real life comparisons:
i) Having a 175 IQ but failing to pass grade school.
ii) Having the looks of Brad Pitt and the manhood of John Holmes but failing to secure a conquest before your 40th birthday. (I use “conquest” in the most gender-equal way possible)
iii) Having a contract offer on the table from Real Madrid but signing with the LA Galaxy.
iv) Being Britney Spears
v) Winning an Oscar and then making your next film soft-core porn.
I think you get the idea. It’s hard to screw that up.
IV) Arsene Wenger has a man-crush on Aquilaninho. This is exactly what I feared. Arsenal won’t happen, but he will obviously draw significant interest from G14. Would somebody in Rome take out Pizarro ASAP? I’m terrified of losing Aquilaninho because of that numbskull.
Oh, and isn’t Aquilaninho a little old for you, Arsene? Thought you liked em younger buddy.
* – The Great Hair Debate begins tomorrow.
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well, the faubert story is good to know, if we somehow get him it will be a great deal…
About the Giuly bashing, I would be glad to see a player with his experience play at Roma, he is the type of winger we need in this formation and I think would be an invaluable addition for our team and the youngsters, as well as belletti. But if Zambrotta were somehow stuck in that deal I would cry miself to sleep every day because it would be the best transfer we have done since Batistuta.
About Aquilani… I think Aquilaniho would be the apropiate nickname if he were to be Brazilian jeje don’t you think it’s easier to say… Aquilaninho is kinda to long for my taste.
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Zambrotta is highly unlikely. The wages alone are too much.
Giuly, from almost every Barca supporter I’ve heard, is a whiny jerk and hasn’t been good at all this year and there’s nothing Barca would love to do more than offload him. I don’t want to be taking other club’s rejects for a world-class defender.
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First of all: LOL at the midget fight hahaha!!! “Chapeau” as we say in french dear Chris.
Second of all i don’t really hate Giuly as a matter of fact i used to like his playing style a lot and i think he could fit perfectly in the Spalletti system as a winger (believe me on this i’ve watched lots of his games back at the days when he was still at Monaco). But i’d rather exchange Chivu with another Barca player (like…uhmm…Zambrotta? yeah right!!)Posted from
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I read on http://www.sporteconomy.it that Napoli renewed their shirt sponsorship deal with Acqua Lete and rejected Emirates’ offer. So I guess Roma is still a possibility…
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Giuly can really play well in this system.. he can play up front in case we need a goal and he can play on either wing or in Perrotta’s place given an injury or suspension.. He’s very versatile and that’s the kind of player Spalletti likes.. But I think he really wants to go back to France so I don’t see it happening..
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i heard some talk about apple computer’s and pepsi for sponsorship
Bonne St-Jean !
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Yeah, they had that Pepsi trial run with that brutal 4 can logo. I don’t mind Pepsi at all, but they absolutely need to change the logo. A nice big apple on the shirts might look pretty cheesy, but hey, as long as they bring the scrilla.
I know Giuly could fit well in the system, but he had a bad year and he’s on the wrong side of 30. He seems like one of those players that when his legs go he’ll lose 75% of his game. He’s too much of a risk at a high salary, especially for the bench. That and I really don’t like him. Didn’t he get kicked off the French NT for something scandalous? No thanks. For a football player to get kicked off the team for off-field stuff is pretty rare and it means it must’ve been pretty bad.
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He got kicked off the France NT because he exchanged texts with Domenech’s partner, Estelle. Ray found out about it and wasn’t too happy. Laurie posted on that here.
If you ask me, I think that makes Giuly a perfect fit for Italy.
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Just a question. Did you happen to hear anything about Roma friendly games? All I know is that we’re going to be playing Borussia Dortmund on July 22. It will be the start of their pre-season campaign. 5 days later we’re playing Leverkusen on the 27th. 8 days after that we’re playing West Ham United. All are away games.
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I’m glad you reacted to the Chivu-Zambrotta thing the same way I did. He ain’t going anywhere.
Re: Giuly, one thing I can say that he’s looked fairly good when he’s played this season, but when Messi’s fit it’s kind of understandable that he gets left on the bench. Attitude-wise he doesn’t complain about being benched and is actually one of the less ego-tastic players we have. I’d be sorry to see him go.
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ladies and gentlemen, i do not want giuly. five years ago i would have but not now.
aquilani is great, if roma were to sell him i would be really disappointed, the kid has huge upside. field aquilani, perrota, de rossi in the midfield, thats my opinion. bring pizarro off the bench. keep the italians together.
if we sell chivu for a good sum of money who do you guys think we should sign. anyone wish roma could sign quaresma;;; i do but the chances are the same as signing quagliarella, 0-10%.
observation: when roma won the italian cup the guys who were jumping around the most were mexes, totti, mancini, vucnic, perrota , de rossi, aquilani, these guys will never leave roma on there own, only if they are pushed out. mister chivu on the other hand was kind of in his own world. just an observation.
forza roma
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You are calling Pizarro a numbskull and ask for him to be taken out? You are treating him like he’s a freaking Xavier. Calm down,man.Yeah,let’s dream a bit,what if we get Faubert and add Zambrotta to that by giving Chivu to Barca for him.Wow! It’s free to dream.
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Just saw Real is also after Chivu now. Maybe they’ll com out with a good offer. $+Cicinho would be great!
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Per espnsoccernet.com A very pro-English football site as we all know:
Reports claim Walter Smith is ready to table a bid of around £5million for the 23-year-old France midfielder.But Bordeaux bosses insist they have no intention of selling the player – and say Rangers would need to double their offer even if Faubert was for sale.
Bordeaux chairman Jean-Louis Triaud told the Daily Record: ‘We have never discussed the transfer of this player with Glasgow Rangers.
‘We understand the agent has been very active but we don’t want to sell him.
‘But, even if we did agree to sell, £5million would be too low. We do not have a fixed price for him but it would have to be double the kind of money that is being talked about.’
Is Bordeuax driving the price up or are they serious. No Europe means they surely cant hold on to Faubert, Mavuba and Chamakh, but who knows, they are notoriously scrupelous like one Jean-Micheal Auluas.
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Quite frankly, I don’t mind the fact that our shirts don’t have sponsors. It kind of gives us a “Barca” like air in which our jerseys aren’t a product of mass commercialization. Of course, Barca always chose not to have sponsors whereas our lack thereof is simply a function of mismanagement at the highest level. Anyone else here unhappy that we didn’t renew with Diadora?
Batistuta being a great transfer? He’s my favorite player but it was deals like that which put Roma in the red a few years ago. Sure it delivered a Scudetto, but at what price?
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The Real thing was inevitable. Faubert I have no clue what’s going on anymore. I’ve decided all the French clubs got together and said “we’re just going to fuck with everyone’s heads this summer.” That’s the only explanation.
I think Faubert will be sold eventually, because the player definitely wants out.
Jamil, I love Diadora and I wish we had renewed, but Roma needs a sponsor. They need the cash, whereas Barca could afford not have someone on their shirt. Who called Batistuta a great transfer? Great player but it was one of the reasons Roma is set back financially.
Rasmus, do you honestly think I was Pizarro taken out? Seriously? Apparently you’re a first timer because you would know by now that I joke around most of the time. It’s all fun and games here – lighten up. I don’t think I’m the one who needs to calm down.
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I think Chris and Rasmus should hug it out.
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Chris, that’s one point I meant to make and didn’t. Barca don’t have idiots running the club (or they’re smarter than the ones we have). We all know they have loads of marketing worldwide and don’t need the shirt sponsor as dearly as we do.
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