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Well, Zlatan won't score.
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Milan has their own worries with Alberto Blow-a-gol as the lone strikerShevchenko-[7] said:Adriano-Zlatan is not gonna score nothing
SB9Dragon said:Wow, signign Zlatan has only cast an even bigger cloud over whose gonna ctually start. One thing I know for sure, our summer transfer market is not over. We might not bring anyone else in, but one or possibly even two of our strikers will leave.
Nothing would please me more than for Recoba to be the first one gone, but it's not likely. He didn't leave b4, he's certainly not gonna leave now, even with all of these players ahead of him in my book.
So who goes? Obviously with all of these rumors, Martins seems to be the main guy to go. Straight up selling him is a terrible idea IMO. But whose the last player we loaned out, and actually brought back to have an impact?
If I were in charge, I'd sell Recoba for the best price possible (probably some Spanish team would want him or a mid-level Italian side ala Samp or Palermo) and than I'd ship of Cruz to the higest bidder, leaving the club with 4 top men (Adriano, Crespo, Zlatan, and Martins). 4 strikers who are all different, physically, and in their general style of play. Slavkovski, or some other youth teamer could step in if needed.
Moratti1 said:I am hoping Cruz departs... No hard feelings, I like the guy but I would hate to lose a player of the caliber of Martins. Likelihood of Martins going to England though seems high.
Silencer said:Zlatan told the same story when he signed for Ajax, he said he was an Ajaxfan all his life since he was a kid. He told his manager only to warn him when Ajax called, he was not interested in other clubs only Ajax.
Hmmm puts this story in another perspective
jim said:Milan has their own worries with Alberto Blow-a-gol as the lone striker
Shevchenko-[7] said:Gilardino has about 66 goals in the past three seasons.
Adriano 39 in his last 4 seasons for Inter and Zlatan 19 in the last two seasons for Juve
Again, Gilardino 66 > Inter 58
Shevchenko-[7] said:thats not my point. my point was that Zlatan and Adriano wont score
Shevchenko-[7] said:thats not my point. my point was that Zlatan and Adriano wont score
Silencer said:Zlatan told the same story when he signed for Ajax, he said he was an Ajaxfan all his life since he was a kid. He told his manager only to warn him when Ajax called, he was not interested in other clubs only Ajax.
Hmmm puts this story in another perspective
davidcfs said:Do you just post to talk ****? Insecurities getting to you? It's okay I know not signing any players may be a small problem for your sqaud or the fact that your best player is in his mid 30's but don't worry son.
davidcfs said:There is always next year. :boohoo:
Moratti1 said:Lol, if you are so go at looking into the the future, you should be a weather man. They will be fine together, but I think the better combo will be Crespo with Adriano or Zlatan. Both Adriano and Zlatan are very good with the ball at their feet and able to take on a few guys. Crespo is the perfect striker who just sneaks in at the perfect time for an equilizer. Inter's starting lineup should incorporate Crespo with either one of those guys. The beauty of having Zlatan as well is it creates a massive depth offensively and when having a long season that pays massive dividends. Teams who do well in all competition have depth.