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Miccoli makes Juve vow
Wednesday 13 July, 2005
Fabrizio Miccoli has promised Juventus fans that he is not in Turin just to make up the numbers.
Miccoli had angered fans while on loan to Fiorentina from Juventus, when he was quoted as saying that “it would be a tragedy” if he was called back to Juve.
However, he said at the Bianconeri’s training camp: “I have always shown respect to the shirt I wear.
“I am a professional football player. I always give 100 percent and I am not here to be a piece of furniture.”
But striker Miccoli continues to be named among a whole host of players linked with a move away from the club.
Others tipped for the Delle Alpi scrapheap are midfielders Enzo Maresca, Stephen Appiah and Alessio Tacchinardi, and defender Igor Tudor.
Meanwhile, fresh from being released from his Juventus contract and signing for Argentine side River Plate, Chilean striker Marcello Salas is again without a club.
The injury-prone hitman has walked out on his new employers following a bitter dispute over pay.
“Salas did not accept the wages we offered him to sign a contract extension – therefore he is no longer part of the squad,” commented River Plate President Jose Maria Aguillar.
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i hate untrue headlines.
just coz he shows the shirt respect doesn't mean sh!t honestly.
it's like being civil to somebody while hating thier guts so much.
i really don't care. what is said is said and connot be un-said.
sure he could redeem himself, but he does not have that chance cus he will be sold or heavily benched.
for me miccoli stays in the BLACK BOOK.
Wednesday 13 July, 2005
Fabrizio Miccoli has promised Juventus fans that he is not in Turin just to make up the numbers.
Miccoli had angered fans while on loan to Fiorentina from Juventus, when he was quoted as saying that “it would be a tragedy” if he was called back to Juve.
However, he said at the Bianconeri’s training camp: “I have always shown respect to the shirt I wear.
“I am a professional football player. I always give 100 percent and I am not here to be a piece of furniture.”
But striker Miccoli continues to be named among a whole host of players linked with a move away from the club.
Others tipped for the Delle Alpi scrapheap are midfielders Enzo Maresca, Stephen Appiah and Alessio Tacchinardi, and defender Igor Tudor.
Meanwhile, fresh from being released from his Juventus contract and signing for Argentine side River Plate, Chilean striker Marcello Salas is again without a club.
The injury-prone hitman has walked out on his new employers following a bitter dispute over pay.
“Salas did not accept the wages we offered him to sign a contract extension – therefore he is no longer part of the squad,” commented River Plate President Jose Maria Aguillar.
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i hate untrue headlines.
just coz he shows the shirt respect doesn't mean sh!t honestly.
it's like being civil to somebody while hating thier guts so much.
i really don't care. what is said is said and connot be un-said.
sure he could redeem himself, but he does not have that chance cus he will be sold or heavily benched.
for me miccoli stays in the BLACK BOOK.