

Serie A, Meet La Liga. La Liga, Meet Serie A. I Think You’ll Get Along Just Fine.
By: Martha | June 25th, 2007
The papers this morning are chock-full of stories about Serie A teams lusting after La Liga players, and Spanish clubs eyes boys who play in Italy. Why, whatever did we do before the La Liga season ended?
One pile of names comes from our beloved La Gazzetta dello Sport, who this morning gathered together a trio of highly paid “transfer market consultants” (How these people are different from the ones who make up rumors for free I have no idea.) and asked them for their predictions about the major moves ahead of us this summer. Among other things, they seem convinced that Inter will get Antonio Cassano (who, you may recall, said over the weekend the Nerazzurri were the only club with a chance of luring him back to Italy), that Milan will buy either Samuel Eto’o or Ronaldinho, and that Roma “will take to at least others two players to me of good level,” a prediction that makes these people sound more like fortune-tellers than market observers. So, make that what you will — keep in mind, however, that these people are experts. It says that on their business cards, so you best listen.
Opposite those who are paid to fantasize, meanwhile, are those who do so for political reasons: Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Ramon Calderon, and his unending, increasingly grand pursuit of Ricky Kaka. As Pat rightly pointed out last time we talked about this story, Calderon’s got both eyes on his re-election as Real Madrid president, and if he can make people believe he just might land Kaka someday, that hope can score him a lot of votes. To that end, he’s making noises about offering (Ready?) a world-record €80 million for the Brazilian genius, despite the fact that even his own manager knows Milan aren’t going to sell.
And, in other Spanish-Italian news:
•Real are poised to gum up the works of the Chivu-Inter-Barca love triangle, but only if Fabio Capello isn’t fired in the next 48 hours or so.
•Milan, just like every other club with any modicum of intelligence, want Gianluca Zambrotta. The difference is that Milan can afford him.
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Zambro (along with Canna) needs to come back to the peninsula. I saw him in an interview after Barca’s last game, he looked miserable.
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Dear God. Of all the possible pictures to use, you had to choose THAT one?
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^^^my sentiments exactly! lol
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Um, is this the same Antonio Cassano who, sometime circa last December/January was whinging and begging to return to Roma?
He must be going somewhere - I can’t see why Real would want to keep him. Just not Milan please.
And Martha, does html work on this blog? I’m so much more expressive with it…
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HA! I’m sorry you guys, I tried to resist (cropped and resized another, rather cute photo), but it’s really, really hard for me not to use that one when I see it. Next time, I promise I’ll use another one.
And Ady, some does — I know you can use code for italics and bold, and also include links. Emote away, my friend!
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you could used one of the following pictures of Euro 2004 post-Bulgaria/knowing Denmark and Sweden screwed Italy with a 2-2 draw Cassano:
http://img56.photobucket.com/albums/v171/rioave/euro2004/euro2004italiabulgaria03.jpg
http://www.repubblica.it/2004/e/ARCHIVE/homepage/images/speciale/altri/euro2004/bulgarvieri_HM/reut_5002594_25490.jpg
http://www.thefa.com/NR/rdonlyres/AC5EC0FA-CFAA-4154-A852-4F6CFA4836A3/35128/Cassano_L.jpg
http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/200406/r23797_58805.jpgthat’s probably the last time he’s ever played like a superstar, and that’s almost 3 years ago!
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Oh, those photos… Watching Cassano was heartbreaking, and in that instance I forgave him anything he had ever done, and wanted him on my team. I’m really upset that he left Roma for Madrid.
And while I DO want him to kick-start his career, Inter has got to be the worst possible team to go to (unless your name is Figo or Matrix).
Imagine Cassano on a team notorious for fighting amongst themselves? Imagine on a team with Zlatan?!
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Damn you for taking us back through that pain, Francesco! Man alive, thoae are brutal.
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I’m sorry, even I couldn’t look at those pictures until we won the World Cup. That was such a heartbreaking exit.
And talking about Cassano, hands down when he’s on form and his head is set on straight he’s the most talented Italian player. The problem is he’s not motivated and needs to learn to grow up. I think this coming season is his make or break year. If he doesn’t come back to form this season, he’s never coming back and will most probably turn into Domenico Morfeo Part 2.
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I miss you Antonio
sniff sniff
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Oh, Milan. It’s really hilarious how they apparently have a great relationship with Barca while they’re relentlessly stalking two of our best players and being relentlessly stalked by Real in return for their best player.
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