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Confirmed Transfers

yoyo913

Team Captain
Malouda -> Trabzonspor
Maicon -> Roma

Faraoni, Acuna, Fabbrini, Angella, Battocchio, Abdi (Udinese) - > Watford :|

Dat club affiliation
 

Sir Didier Drogba

Head Official
ShiftyPowers;3525070 said:
You are fully aware that Bayern just had the greatest season in football history and is the finest team ever assembled.
Nah the Chelsea CL and FA cup double winning side of 2012 deserves that title
 

Haarithan

Reserve Team
Nacer Chadli -> Spurs (7ME)
Pepe Reina -> Napoli (loan)

Excellent business from Spurs. Liverpool meanwhile I'm hearing are paying 50% of Reina's wages, which is absolutely pathetic. Might as well could have sold him in that case!
 

4ndr3i

SG's van Bommel
Serie A is getting more and more interesting. Huge leap in quality in almost all the teams, great transfers so far, just what's needed to reanimate a somewhat dying league.
 

Arnau

NGR LVR
-----------------Reina----------------
Zuñiga---Fede?-----Albiol-----Armero
-----------Inler-----Dzemaili-----------
Mertens--------Hamsik------Insigne
-----------------Fatguin----------------

Not bad
 

Haarithan

Reserve Team
Rafa in his most recent interview for GdS said he'll also be experimenting Napoli's traditional 3-4-1-2 along with his 4-2-3-1..

-----------------Reina----------------
-----Skrtel?-----Albiol------Cannavaro--
Maggio------Inler-----Dzemaili------Zuniga/Armero
---------------Hamsik---------------
-----Callejon/new striker---Higuain
 

Sir Didier Drogba

Head Official
Let's be honest here, with the exception of the missing Cavani (who would have left regardless), Rafa's Napoli looks as good or better than they have at any point since their recent resurgence.
 

Deisler

Red Card [Being a douche] exp. 22/1/06
I still can't see them overtake Juve. Especially after they addressed their week spot which was the offense by adding the Apache and Loriente. Like, their main target was Vucinic for crying out loud.
 

Mandieta6

Red Card - Life
Life Ban
At least they're not just letting Juve establish a wide gap. They realise that Juve are going to consolidate this season and are gonna spend all of that sweet Cavani money to push Juve as far as they can go. Considering they did just lose their best player, if they get anywhere near that objective it's job well done for Rafa (although that said, I'm not that convinced by either him or his transfers).
 

Sir Didier Drogba

Head Official
No Juve are still gonna be the number one team in Italy but remember that even with Cavani, Napoli have not won the title. Rafa's principle job now they've lost him is to keep them in the hunt and wait for an opportunity to make the jump. If he achieves the same results without Cavani as they did with him he will have done a good job. I like Rafa in the EPL but obviously his Serie A record leaves something to be desired.

EDIT: Also he is a good CL/EUROPA manager, and Napoli have already made some progress in Europe and Rafa could well build on that.
 

Mus

Fan Favourite
If I were bentitez I would have invested in good wingers and played them in a formation suited, serie a and juve would be easy beats then
 


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