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It's started - SAFC getting linked with Italian players

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by poolie_mackem, May 22, 2013.

  1. poolie_mackem

    poolie_mackem Well-Known Member

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    2 in the last two days, anyone know anything about them....

    http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/seri...ampdoria-su-d-ambrosio-summit-a-giorni-450799

    Danilo D'Ambrosio moves away from Turin. We told you a few days ago a survey of English, it is the Sunderland. It is a concrete idea. Meanwhile in Italy check Sampdoria, soon there could be a contact to investigate the situation. D'Ambrosio has the expiring contract with the Turin in 2014, is unlikely to be renewed. Samp and Sunderland think about it.

    the lad is a 24year old right back, thats all I know

    http://www.forzapescara.tv/pescara-calcio/4811-mercato-biancazzurro-in-rampa-di-lancio.html

    Filled the DS box, waiting to solve the catchphrase Zeman (which could be extended by a few days), intensify preliminary contacts for the technical revolution of the blue-white rose. Many reports carried out but to translate into real negotiations will need the consent of the new coach (Zeman or whoever, with Torrente outsider behind Marino if the runway Bohemian closed).

    The Sunderland is interested in Cascione and the midfielder, after the experience as a young man could be attracted to the idea of returning to England but as a protagonist, but has the contract with the Pescara until 2015 and would be pleased to honor him.

    midfielder who was at west ham in his younger days

    [video=youtube;pHDNpOVlqHU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=pHDNpOVlqHU[/video]
     
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  2. BoriniSaysSshhhh

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    I hope to see a few Italians come over to play for SAFC. I reckon any Italian that comes to work with Di Canio will play their hearts out and bring high standards of discipline. Good news for Sunderland!
     
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  3. Sidthemackem

    Sidthemackem Newcastle United 0-1 Cambridge United
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    Aye, good news. The Italians don't piss around like our lot. If PdC can get a professional mentality throughout the club, we may be spared more seasons like the last one.
     
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  4. quinneristops

    quinneristops Well-Known Member

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    Yes, I want no more stories of booze ups during the season or crass photos of players out on all night benders lying on floors covered in money. I want professional players to act the part on and off the pitch. I want to see real,commitment and pace and a will,to win. I want us to be able to go to any ground and have a realistic chance of a result. I do not ever want another season like the one just past.
     
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  5. THEITALIANGODFATHER

    THEITALIANGODFATHER New Member

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    Bring on the summer signings.
     
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  6. Smiffy

    Smiffy Active Member

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    I saw this in the Daily Mail today.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...g-home-years-Bayern-Munich.html#ixzz2U6QH6bY6

    It seems that he has struggled to learn German so is looking to come back to England. It sounds like his time with Bayern has helped him to appreciate hard work and professionalism, so might be ideal for PDC and the new Sunderland. Still only 20 with bags of potential.

    "I was watching training yesterday and the coach had Robben and Ribery doing 'doggies' which is short sprints up a hill going back and forth to different posts. It's obvious the workrate of the wingers is key to how Jupp Heynckes wants to play. It worked well against Barcelona and it will be important they do the same against Dortmund.
    'I watch Ribery a lot. He does the simple things so well and he is one of the hardest workers in the team. He's world class and so is Robben. They have their own individual training plans but Robben will often go and do a bit more after training on his skills, his shooting and crossing"
     
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