im absolutely bamboozled at how you dominated postwise so much.
i guess in my case, i had more quality, while you had quantity
to make this post meaningful...
Lucarelli could quit Livorno
Serie A top scorer Cristiano Lucarelli may leave Livorno in an effort to be a part of the 2006 World Cup Finals.
Lucarelli has always shown great loyalty to his hometown club, but may be looking for a move after he won his maiden Azzurri call for the recent North American tour.
"Cristiano is open to any possibility right now," Carlo Pallavicino, his agent, told Lady Radio.
"Lucarelli is very close to Livorno but he wants a chance to play at the World Cup.
"He’s worried that Livorno’s squad won’t be good enough to survive or allow him to impress the national boss next season."
Lucarelli had previously stated that he would only leave the Tuscan club for a foreign outfit, but his agent has opened the door to Fiorentina.
"They are a club who Cristiano feels close to," added Pallavicino. "They’ve been linked to Vincenzo Iaquinta (Udinese) and Andrea Caracciolo (Brescia) but he’s just as good."
The move could in theory take place, especially after sporting director Pantaleo Corvino – who signed Lucarelli at Lecce in the past – has now joined the Viola.
"There is a good understanding between the two men," continued the agent. "I know that Corvino was key in Lucarelli’s arrival at the Via Del Mare."
Lucarelli played in both draws against Serbia and Ecuador last week, scoring in the first game on his debut while missing a penalty in the second.
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Lucarelli is definately a quality player, and at his age, this could be his only shot at a World Cup. If Iaquinta leaves Udinese, he should be the replacement. Otherwise, Roma could definately use a player of his abilities.