No we haven't signed him.....yet, but with the imminent demise of Italy who no doubt will revert to the lira and devalue faster than a used Skoda, will this mean Contineantal players will be cheaper to purchase? The euro dropped a cent against Sterling today. Will this mean we can sign Sgr Del Piero on the cheap? Every cloud etc etc
Oh come on Houston, remember the feelgood factor around the club when we signed a moody Italian or spaniard? Happy days. It's all a bit too 'safe' at the moment.
The real worrying point is that Ireland is 90 Billion in the red, Portugal 120 Billion, Greece 350-380 Billion, Spain 450-500 Billion and Italy 1.6 Trillion in Debt. Have i spelt this correctly. Incredible.
I was just thinking that Berlusconi owns Milan - maybe we should look at that Pato lad. He might be worth a place on the bench....? And I think the debt on this side of the pond is about 18 trillion. Owed, of course, to the Chinese.
You take out one loan with the Chinese ... and two hours later you want another one. On the bright side, the Franco-German plan to take total control of Europe looks like collapsing.
I'm afraid the Lambo was the first thing that had to go once the recession started to bite TBGWTDT, however I have managed to keep hold of the wine cellar. Should Spain's bond rates increase from 5.8% to above 7% this week it might be worth an Sleazyjet flight for some decent Rioja and a new striker??
On a side note, Pajero's after a loan move or transfer in January - it seems he's come on leaps and bounds since he was last with us, might it be worth a bid once Spain goes back to the Pesata (sp)?
Forget about Del Pierro, maybe a cheeky bid for Eljero Elia instead, doesn't get a fair chance at Juventus. Bad career move from the lad. Speed en skills in abundance