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Manolo posted the following message on his Facebook page:

Now yes, after two years is really the time to say goodbye.

In England, I'm ready and happy to start a new adventure; there are many thoughts that invade my mind and my heart and I'll try to put them in order in a few lines, but it's not easy.

Thank you Naples. Thanks to the president, to the society, to [Rafa] Benitez, to all the members of the staff and the teammates of these twenty-five months lived together in Italy and in Europe.

Thanks to the Napoli fans, unique and wonderful, for the many messages that I have been receiving on social profiles, I promise I'll try to read them all.

Thank you for always making me and my family feel at home and for granting me your hearts. I am happy and proud to be loved for who I really am, in and out of the field, and not for how others wanted. Exuberant, smiling for strength; in the good and the bad I've always been myself.

I really appreciate the way you supported me and encouraged me, in good times and in those less happy - and I will never forget your welcome at the airport.

A final thought I make out, even to those who I have often been criticised by, as a footballer with little personality and charisma, unable to handle the pressure of the large stage and the great club.

Well, I mean, I don't respond to words but I prefer to talk about the numbers.

In football the numbers are everything and to capture the reality of the facts, with the Blue Jersey I scored 25 goals in 3119 minutes, a goal every 124 minutes.

Goodbye Naples, it was nice
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A hug from Manolo
 
Manolo posted the following message on his Facebook page:

Now yes, after two years is really the time to say goodbye.

In England, I'm ready and happy to start a new adventure; there are many thoughts that invade my mind and my heart and I'll try to put them in order in a few lines, but it's not easy.

Thank you Naples. Thanks to the president, to the society, to [Rafa] Benitez, to all the members of the staff and the teammates of these twenty-five months lived together in Italy and in Europe.

Thanks to the Napoli fans, unique and wonderful, for the many messages that I have been receiving on social profiles, I promise I'll try to read them all.

Thank you for always making me and my family feel at home and for granting me your hearts. I am happy and proud to be loved for who I really am, in and out of the field, and not for how others wanted. Exuberant, smiling for strength; in the good and the bad I've always been myself.

I really appreciate the way you supported me and encouraged me, in good times and in those less happy - and I will never forget your welcome at the airport.

A final thought I make out, even to those who I have often been criticised by, as a footballer with little personality and charisma, unable to handle the pressure of the large stage and the great club.

Well, I mean, I don't respond to words but I prefer to talk about the numbers.

In football the numbers are everything and to capture the reality of the facts, with the Blue Jersey I scored 25 goals in 3119 minutes, a goal every 124 minutes.

Goodbye Naples, it was nice
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A hug from Manolo

Now *that* is a good farewell message.
 
Manolo posted the following message on his Facebook page:

Now yes, after two years is really the time to say goodbye.

In England, I'm ready and happy to start a new adventure; there are many thoughts that invade my mind and my heart and I'll try to put them in order in a few lines, but it's not easy.

Thank you Naples. Thanks to the president, to the society, to [Rafa] Benitez, to all the members of the staff and the teammates of these twenty-five months lived together in Italy and in Europe.

Thanks to the Napoli fans, unique and wonderful, for the many messages that I have been receiving on social profiles, I promise I'll try to read them all.

Thank you for always making me and my family feel at home and for granting me your hearts. I am happy and proud to be loved for who I really am, in and out of the field, and not for how others wanted. Exuberant, smiling for strength; in the good and the bad I've always been myself.

I really appreciate the way you supported me and encouraged me, in good times and in those less happy - and I will never forget your welcome at the airport.

A final thought I make out, even to those who I have often been criticised by, as a footballer with little personality and charisma, unable to handle the pressure of the large stage and the great club.

Well, I mean, I don't respond to words but I prefer to talk about the numbers.

In football the numbers are everything and to capture the reality of the facts, with the Blue Jersey I scored 25 goals in 3119 minutes, a goal every 124 minutes.

Goodbye Naples, it was nice
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A hug from Manolo
What's he done. Signed for us or won an Oscar?
 
Napoli sound like an absolute pain to deal with. This article talking about the end of summer window "The lack of an agreement with Napoli is what eventually lead to the deal being closed only an hour from the deadline." "Is Southampton a step backwards from Napoli? No, it is a step forward! Gabbiadini needs to play; the added responsibility is what's most important. Furthermore, the Premier League is the culmination of a dream he has had since his childhood. It is an incredible league, and was undoubtedly the best choice for everyone."

http://gianlucadimarzio.com/en/gabbiadinis-agent-gives-the-backstory-on-his-transfer-to-southampton
 
Well, I mean, I don't respond to words but I prefer to talk about the numbers.

In football the numbers are everything

My kind of player, another soccernomics ultra-analysis fan. Look forward to lots of short sprints and early near post crosses. And other geeky things.
 
My kind of player, another soccernomics ultra-analysis fan. Look forward to lots of short sprints and early near post crosses. And other geeky things.

I quite liked his response in his first interview yesterday to the request for information about himself. He replied that he preferred to show people what he can do on the pitch, rather than talk. Whilst everyone likes a bit of chat, I certainly prefer evidence.
 
OMG....he expected a welcome at the airport!! We've already let him down. Damn us passionless English.:oops:

A really lovely message....sounds like our kinda guy. :)

Could have given him a welcome at the Airport if we had known which one! Nothing logical arrived at Southampton, so I am guessing Alitalia to Heathrow.