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By: Arian | November 19th, 2007
Fenin…
FK Teplice became actual these days because of their attacker Martin Fenin. Numerous teams across Europe are after him. Guess what… Werder too. There were some rumors like this before but none of them seemed plausible enough. Now they’re out there again.
I’ve never seen him play. But good stuff can be heard for him. He’s a 20 year old striker and he impressed during the U20 World Cup.
“Why do I keep fuckin uuuuuuuuuup…” – Neil Young (damn that song’s great)…
Klaus Allofs opinion is that they f*cked up something. That “thing” is Carlos Alberto. I say give Carlos a break. He’s not bad at all. All he needs is to adopt to the Bundesliga. Try to loan him for the rest of the season to a minor team Klaus
. That should help.
Tiago… Diego… Tiago… Diego… Tia… NO!
Diego. And that’s final.
Juventus are going to bid for Diego. Offer? Some cash and their back yard waste (codename for Tiago). Don’t get me wrong. I’m not saying Tiago sucks (except for this season), he’s quite decent. DECENT.
Tiago = Decent
Diego = God
The answer is: NO! Not for sale!
So Klaus Allofs and whoever decides about Diego should follow the Lehman example and learn a new trick. It will be helpful when teams come and ask: “how much?”
The answer should be…
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Aren’t Bremen interested in BVB’s Kringe too?
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Yes there has been some interest. But medias say that Kringe is expected to renew his contract with BVB these days. (Juventus also declared interest in Kringe)
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I saw Fenin score in the semi-final of the U20 World Cup from about fifty yards away. Wooooooooooooo. He is very, very good.
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Werder already has quite a collection of young strikers with Hunt, Harnik, Schindler and Mosquera. Shouldn’t Klaus Allofs be happy with what he got there already and rather buy an experienced top class striker instead?
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I love Tiago, but Bremen would be stupid to exchange Diego for him, unless Tiago also brings along a suitcase filled with 20 million in untraceable euro banknotes from Gigli.
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Which is 100,1% not happening
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They did sell Klose and he was their star… and Juve back in SerieA, they will be able to splash the cash. I don’t see it happening this year, but when Juve gets the Champions league money next year, it might happen.
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[...] Economics: Is trading Diego for Juve’s Tiago plus a bucket full of cash a good deal? (Werder Offside) [...]
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can someone tell me some details about jensen?
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have a nice 2008
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