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Post by stokey-pokey pudding and pie on Jan 30, 2009 0:15:05 GMT
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Post by Jamo on the wing on Jan 30, 2009 0:17:47 GMT
There was a Hull fan on TalkShite on the way home tonight that reckoned their local radio had hinted that Tango was after Eidur Gudjonsson and Michael Owen in the summer!! ;D
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Post by peopleofearth on Jan 30, 2009 0:43:57 GMT
Why would Owen want to play in the Championship?? ;D
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Post by bayernoatcake on Jan 30, 2009 1:11:30 GMT
Is Panucci a full back? ???
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Post by Malex on Jan 30, 2009 1:14:35 GMT
Why would Owen want to play in the Championship?? ;D He doesn't, but as much as it pains me to admit it Hull are looking more likely to be playing premiership football next season that Newcastle!
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Post by themightyboosh on Jan 30, 2009 1:36:14 GMT
;D Is Panucci a full back? ??? Quite sre hes a right back mate
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Post by bayernoatcake on Jan 30, 2009 1:51:04 GMT
;D Is Panucci a full back? ??? Quite sre hes a right back mate en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PanucciHe is. He's getting on a bit too, he's 35. I reckon Gudjohnsen is more likely to be the "knock Your socks off man".
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Post by robinreliant on Jan 30, 2009 7:36:46 GMT
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Post by Somebody_Told_Me on Jan 30, 2009 8:01:37 GMT
lub career Panucci started playing with Genoa in 1992, and then moved to AC Milan. Panucci later moved to Real Madrid (becoming the first Italian to play for the Spanish club), Inter, Chelsea, AS Monaco before moving to Roma in 2001. He won the Champions League with both Milan and Madrid. In those two stops, as well as Roma, he has been coached by Fabio Capello. Panucci has now settled at A.S. Roma after a great deal of travelling throughout his career. He has been with the Roman club since the 2001/2002 campaign. The year after the "giallorossi" won the national title. Since then, he has been a key player and one of the leaders of this team. Linked in January 2009 to a move to Hull City, he was quoted as saying " I could NEVER work for anyone who is THAT Orange !";He is now set to end his career in the Italian capital. Panucci is a reliable leader both on and off the field. He has often taken the responsibility to speak for the team in moments of difficulty, as seen after Roma's shocking elimination from the UEFA Champions League in 2007. ;D
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Post by Danstoke82 on Jan 30, 2009 8:05:35 GMT
Thats a pisser that he turned down Hull. Is he the first player too do so?
HOW DARE HE REJECT THE TANGO!
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