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Wed Jan 10, 2007 11:05 pm
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To be very honest, this is the first season in which Pizarro entered in my good books. Up to last season, I always let out a sigh just seeing his name on the starting lineup. He's had a great season thus far, and I give him full credit for it, but he's got a bit big-headed now, and players like that do not fit in the Bayern philosophy.
 
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Thu Jan 11, 2007 4:51 am
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I dont want him at the bayern squad anywhere.but he should leave know or it will cosr us anpther fortune. Shocked
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Fri Jan 12, 2007 1:38 am
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Bayern Munich striker Claudio Pizarro has ended speculation that he could be set to return to Werder Bremen when his contract at the Allianz Arena expires next summer.

The players’ father, Claudio Pizarro senior, had recently confirmed that Bremen were in talks with the agent of the Peruvian international as they look to bring him back to the club.

But the 28-year-old has now made it clear that he is not tempted about a return to the Weser-Stadium.

“If I should stay in Germany, then Bayern is the only option,” Pizarro told Kicker.

Pizarro made his Bundesliga breakthrough with Bremen in 1999 and Bayern spend €8 million in order to secure his service back in 2001, but — much to the bewilderment of the player — have yet hesitated to offer him a new contract.

“My first port of contact is Bayern, but the managing director [Uli Hoeness] is not talking to me at the moment.

"I want to stay on, but if they don’t talk to me, I will have to look for alternatives."

Pizarro admitted a number of clubs were chasing him with Spanish side Sevilla thought to be weighing up a move for the striker.

“There are many inquiries, but not a real offer yet,” concluded Pizarro.
 
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Fri Jan 12, 2007 10:02 am
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quite true, this is the 1st season Pizarro is showing real quality, but on the other hand, his exit may be a blessing in disguise as Schlaudraff will b coming next season !!
 
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Wed Jan 17, 2007 10:05 am
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He's likely to join Juventus according to reports in Italy
 
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Wed Jan 17, 2007 6:04 pm
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juventus is second bayern now ..
 
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Thu Jan 18, 2007 2:00 am
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juventus is second bayern now ..


so it's like having bayern in two different leagues... Wink
 
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Thu Jan 18, 2007 5:21 am
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yoanna wrote:
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juventus is second bayern now ..


so it's like having bayern in two different leagues... Wink


Except one league is not control by the mafia. Laughing Sorry but I hear comments about the mafia and Serie A all the time.
 
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Sat Jan 20, 2007 1:58 pm
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tracylynn wrote:
yoanna wrote:
Schweini_rules wrote:
juventus is second bayern now ..


so it's like having bayern in two different leagues... Wink


Except one league is not control by the mafia. Laughing Sorry but I hear comments about the mafia and Serie A all the time.


well, Juve's in serie b Sad right now. not for long, though.
 
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Sat Jan 20, 2007 10:40 pm
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yoanna wrote:
tracylynn wrote:
yoanna wrote:
Schweini_rules wrote:
juventus is second bayern now ..


so it's like having bayern in two different leagues... Wink


Except one league is not control by the mafia. Laughing Sorry but I hear comments about the mafia and Serie A all the time.


well, Juve's in serie b Sad right now. not for long, though.


I know they'll be back and they'll run all over Inter. I guess meant to say the Italian league and not Serie A.\. Of course, they only show Serie A here in the States.
 
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Sun Jan 21, 2007 12:31 am
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tracylynn wrote:
yoanna wrote:
tracylynn wrote:
yoanna wrote:
Schweini_rules wrote:
juventus is second bayern now ..


so it's like having bayern in two different leagues... Wink


Except one league is not control by the mafia. Laughing Sorry but I hear comments about the mafia and Serie A all the time.


well, Juve's in serie b Sad right now. not for long, though.


I know they'll be back and they'll run all over Inter. I guess meant to say the Italian league and not Serie A.\. Of course, they only show Serie A here in the States.


yeah, seria b is hardly crême de la crême of football.
 
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Sun Jan 21, 2007 12:37 am
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yoanna wrote:
tracylynn wrote:
yoanna wrote:
tracylynn wrote:
yoanna wrote:
Schweini_rules wrote:
juventus is second bayern now ..


so it's like having bayern in two different leagues... Wink


Except one league is not control by the mafia. Laughing Sorry but I hear comments about the mafia and Serie A all the time.


well, Juve's in serie b Sad right now. not for long, though.


I know they'll be back and they'll run all over Inter. I guess meant to say the Italian league and not Serie A.\. Of course, they only show Serie A here in the States.


yeah, seria b is hardly crême de la crême of football.


Well Seria A sux too. I mean that defensive football is just too damn boring. And players past their prime are still playing. I hate it.
 
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Sun Jan 21, 2007 12:43 am
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Well Seria A sux too. I mean that defensive football is just too damn boring. And players past their prime are still playing. I hate it.


good for you then.
in every league there are players past their prime, always have been, always will.
 
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Sun Jan 21, 2007 1:35 am
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yoanna wrote:
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Well Seria A sux too. I mean that defensive football is just too damn boring. And players past their prime are still playing. I hate it.


good for you then.
in every league there are players past their prime, always have been, always will.


You look at Milan, you look at Juventus, Lazio....

Milan - Maldini, Cafu, Inzaghi
Juve- Nedved, Del Piero
Lazio- that old italian attacker, Peruzzi
 
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Don't Bayern have Kahn, Scholl and Dreher? Smile
 
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