Non City Related Rumours/Gossip.....(cont)

What's Rossi valued at? Has to be at an all-time low, hasn't played in 12 months.
 
Andouble said:
What's Rossi valued at? Has to be at an all-time low, hasn't played in 12 months.
Longer than that mate. Last time he played was about a week or so after he played at our place. Said to be about £8m which could rise to £13m. Plan maybe to see how he copes before deciding whether they can let Jovetic go.
 
Bilboblue said:
Ray78 said:
Coloccini wants to leave Newcastle and return to Argentina.


No good restaurants in the North East?

That's two areas the Argies could cash in on.

Or he fancies a long mid season holiday.
 
Joehannes said:
Sky Italia reporting that Fiorentina are close to signing Guiseppe Rossi.

Right, someone fire up that Jovetic thread...


Hrm... been hoping we would take him here for a year now. He is a gamble for any club obviously, but if he regained his old form, what a signing he would be.
 
Joehannes said:
Sky Italia reporting that Fiorentina are close to signing Guiseppe Rossi.

Right, someone fire up that Jovetic thread...

If Florentina get Rossi in and get him scoring goals then I think they will not only cement a Champions League spot, but maybe challenge Juventus for the title despite being 9 points behind - well you never know!!
 
Ray78 said:
Bilboblue said:
Ray78 said:
Coloccini wants to leave Newcastle and return to Argentina.


No good restaurants in the North East?

That's two areas the Argies could cash in on.

Or he fancies a long mid season holiday.


Unconfirmed comments from Osvaldo Coloccini - father of United's Fabricio and youth team director at Argentinean side San Lorenzo - made to a TV station in Argentina and reported on the Goal website:
"Fabricio wants to play for San Lorenzo and he is trying his best to find an elegant way to leave Newcastle. We don't know what Newcastle will come up with, but Fabricio is trying to rescind his contract because he wants to be back at San Lorenzo.

"His contract is very good and that could complicate things in an attempt for him to leave Newcastle."

Colo's current deal at SJP runs to 2016 but the link with Buenos Aires-based San Lorenzo first surfaced last month in a number of English newspapers, along with quotes from the club president to a local radio station:

"We know he is a fan and wants to return, so there could be a possibility. It's not impossible, but of course the only thing that can accelerate the situation is Fabricio's intentions."<br /><br />-- Fri Jan 04, 2013 9:23 am --<br /><br />
Ray78 said:
Bilboblue said:
Ray78 said:
Coloccini wants to leave Newcastle and return to Argentina.


No good restaurants in the North East?

That's two areas the Argies could cash in on.

Or he fancies a long mid season holiday.


Unconfirmed comments from Osvaldo Coloccini - father of United's Fabricio and youth team director at Argentinean side San Lorenzo - made to a TV station in Argentina and reported on the Goal website:
"Fabricio wants to play for San Lorenzo and he is trying his best to find an elegant way to leave Newcastle. We don't know what Newcastle will come up with, but Fabricio is trying to rescind his contract because he wants to be back at San Lorenzo.

"His contract is very good and that could complicate things in an attempt for him to leave Newcastle."

Colo's current deal at SJP runs to 2016 but the link with Buenos Aires-based San Lorenzo first surfaced last month in a number of English newspapers, along with quotes from the club president to a local radio station:

"We know he is a fan and wants to return, so there could be a possibility. It's not impossible, but of course the only thing that can accelerate the situation is Fabricio's intentions."
 
ChrisNUFC said:
Ray78 said:
Bilboblue said:
No good restaurants in the North East?

That's two areas the Argies could cash in on.

Or he fancies a long mid season holiday.


Unconfirmed comments from Osvaldo Coloccini - father of United's Fabricio and youth team director at Argentinean side San Lorenzo - made to a TV station in Argentina and reported on the Goal website:
"Fabricio wants to play for San Lorenzo and he is trying his best to find an elegant way to leave Newcastle. We don't know what Newcastle will come up with, but Fabricio is trying to rescind his contract because he wants to be back at San Lorenzo.

"His contract is very good and that could complicate things in an attempt for him to leave Newcastle."

Colo's current deal at SJP runs to 2016 but the link with Buenos Aires-based San Lorenzo first surfaced last month in a number of English newspapers, along with quotes from the club president to a local radio station:

"We know he is a fan and wants to return, so there could be a possibility. It's not impossible, but of course the only thing that can accelerate the situation is Fabricio's intentions."

-- Fri Jan 04, 2013 9:23 am --

Ray78 said:
Bilboblue said:
No good restaurants in the North East?

That's two areas the Argies could cash in on.

Or he fancies a long mid season holiday.


Unconfirmed comments from Osvaldo Coloccini - father of United's Fabricio and youth team director at Argentinean side San Lorenzo - made to a TV station in Argentina and reported on the Goal website:
"Fabricio wants to play for San Lorenzo and he is trying his best to find an elegant way to leave Newcastle. We don't know what Newcastle will come up with, but Fabricio is trying to rescind his contract because he wants to be back at San Lorenzo.

"His contract is very good and that could complicate things in an attempt for him to leave Newcastle."

Colo's current deal at SJP runs to 2016 but the link with Buenos Aires-based San Lorenzo first surfaced last month in a number of English newspapers, along with quotes from the club president to a local radio station:

"We know he is a fan and wants to return, so there could be a possibility. It's not impossible, but of course the only thing that can accelerate the situation is Fabricio's intentions."

Are reports that you're on the verge of signing Remy, correct?

If so, cracking signing.
 

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