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Friday, September 23, 2011

Jose Mourinho famous inspirational funny soccer quotes at Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid

Jose Mourinho has a big list of famous funny soccer quotes at Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid. It is just amazing to read these quotes; it is as if he always prepared to talk to the press.
Jose Mourinho in one of the press conference making his funny and inspirational statement and reading famous soccer quotes
 He has been quotes several times making inspirational quotes, crazy quotes and life quotes as related to soccer . Some football quotes he make are cute or motivational to his player and fans and even to other famous football coaches. He has created friends with his friendship quotes and made several enemies with his quotes.

"This is due to Racing, who defended fiercely and played their game well looking to take one point"

"If I had wanted to be protected in a quiet job, I could have stayed at Porto. I would have been second, after God, in the eyes of the fans even if I had never won another thing."

"Young players are a little bit like melons. Only when you open and taste the melon are you 100% sure that the melon is good."

"The pace was broken by simulation, by injuries, by the stretcher coming onto the pitch," he said. "We're responsible for this because we failed to put a stop to it."

"Many great managers have never won the Champions League - a big example is not far from us.
"I don't say we are a defensive team. I say we are a strong team in defensive terms, but at the same time lacking sufficient fluidity in attack because that will take time to come."

"In five years I have never had a match where my team has had less possession than the opponents."

"When I go to the press conference before the game, in my mind the game has already started."

"The only thing that I want to say is that we are the best ones and in normal conditions we are more than the best ones. In normal conditions we will be champions. In abnormal conditions we also will be champions. "

"Please don’t call me arrogant, but I’m European champion and I think I’m a special one."

"I think he is one of these people who is a voyeur. He likes to watch other people. There are some guys who, when they are at home, have a big telescope to see what happens in other families. He speaks, speaks, speaks about Chelsea."

"It was a strange game. I think we all understand that it was no coincidence that he showed the red card to Sneijder. I have realized that they are not going to allow us to wrap this title up. But we were perfect. We would have won this game even with seven men. Maybe with six we would have struggled, but we would have won with seven."

"I am very happy at Inter. I am not happy in Italian football - because I don't like it and they don't like me. Simple."

"The way they are, tomorrow we will probably read I am to blame for the volcano. Maybe I have a friend in the volcano and I am responsible for that."

"I am prepared. The more pressure there is, the stronger I am. In Portugal, we say the bigger the ship, the stronger the storm. Fortunately for me, I have always been in big ships. FC Porto was a very big ship in Portugal, Chelsea was also a big ship in England and Inter was a great ship in Italy. Now I'm at Real Madrid, which is considered the biggest ship on the planet."

"I live and work in a world where you can’t say what you think, can never say the truth. Not being a hypocrite, a diplomat and a coward is my biggest defect."

"You can't win the treble every season. But I've done it twice and I think twice is quite a lot."

"So I know all about the ups and downs of football, I know that one day I will be sacked.”

Do you know others famous funny quotes by Jose Mourinho? Feel free to share on comments

Jose Mourinho famous inspirational funny soccer quotes at Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid

Jose Mourinho has a big list of famous funny soccer quotes at Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid. It is just amazing to read these quotes; it is as if he always prepared to talk to the press.
Jose Mourinho in one of the press conference making his funny and inspirational statement and reading famous soccer quotes
 He has been quotes several times making inspirational quotes, crazy quotes and life quotes as related to soccer . Some football quotes he make are cute or motivational to his player and fans and even to other famous football coaches. He has created friends with his friendship quotes and made several enemies with his quotes.

"This is due to Racing, who defended fiercely and played their game well looking to take one point"

"If I had wanted to be protected in a quiet job, I could have stayed at Porto. I would have been second, after God, in the eyes of the fans even if I had never won another thing."

"Young players are a little bit like melons. Only when you open and taste the melon are you 100% sure that the melon is good."

"The pace was broken by simulation, by injuries, by the stretcher coming onto the pitch," he said. "We're responsible for this because we failed to put a stop to it."

"Many great managers have never won the Champions League - a big example is not far from us.
"I don't say we are a defensive team. I say we are a strong team in defensive terms, but at the same time lacking sufficient fluidity in attack because that will take time to come."

"In five years I have never had a match where my team has had less possession than the opponents."

"When I go to the press conference before the game, in my mind the game has already started."

"The only thing that I want to say is that we are the best ones and in normal conditions we are more than the best ones. In normal conditions we will be champions. In abnormal conditions we also will be champions. "

"Please don’t call me arrogant, but I’m European champion and I think I’m a special one."

"I think he is one of these people who is a voyeur. He likes to watch other people. There are some guys who, when they are at home, have a big telescope to see what happens in other families. He speaks, speaks, speaks about Chelsea."

"It was a strange game. I think we all understand that it was no coincidence that he showed the red card to Sneijder. I have realized that they are not going to allow us to wrap this title up. But we were perfect. We would have won this game even with seven men. Maybe with six we would have struggled, but we would have won with seven."

"I am very happy at Inter. I am not happy in Italian football - because I don't like it and they don't like me. Simple."

"The way they are, tomorrow we will probably read I am to blame for the volcano. Maybe I have a friend in the volcano and I am responsible for that."

"I am prepared. The more pressure there is, the stronger I am. In Portugal, we say the bigger the ship, the stronger the storm. Fortunately for me, I have always been in big ships. FC Porto was a very big ship in Portugal, Chelsea was also a big ship in England and Inter was a great ship in Italy. Now I'm at Real Madrid, which is considered the biggest ship on the planet."

"I live and work in a world where you can’t say what you think, can never say the truth. Not being a hypocrite, a diplomat and a coward is my biggest defect."

"You can't win the treble every season. But I've done it twice and I think twice is quite a lot."

"So I know all about the ups and downs of football, I know that one day I will be sacked.”

Do you know others famous funny quotes by Jose Mourinho? Feel free to share on comments

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Transfer news: Italy Serie A completed transfer deals for summer 2011-2012

Serie A league transfer completed deals for summer transfer window in 2011-2012. All completed Serie A league transfer news for Serie A transfer in and out for Italy Serie A clubs are listed below. Updated transfer news will be provided as new transfers occur. The list does not involve Serie A transfer rumours or ongoing transfer talks.

Some players transfer between contries involed transfer of big or promising players. Serie A to Serie A club Ednison Cavani from Palermo to Napoli, Serie A to Laliga Alexis Sánchez from Udenise to Barcelona, Premier league to Serie A Alberto Aquilani from Liverpool to AC Milan, Serie A to League one Taye Taiwo from Marselle to AC Milan, Bundesliga to Serie A Miroslav Klose from to Bayern Munich to



Miroslav Klose transfer to Lazio, Alberto Aquilani to AC Milan, Alexis Sanchez to Barcelona and Edinson Cavani to Napoli.
Serie A completed transfer deals, updated on 30 Aug 2011

AC Milan
Transfer in Alberto Aquilani from Liverpool, Philippe Mexes from AS Roma,Stephan El Shaarawy from Genoa and Taye Taiwo from Marseille.

Transfer out Alexander Merkel to Genoa, Sokratis Papastathopoulos to Genoa, Andrea Pirlo to Juventus, Oguchi Onyewu to Sporting Lisbon, Marek Jankulovski to Retiro, Rodney Strasser to Lecce and Michelangelo Albertazzi to Getafe.

AS Roma
Transfer in Bojan Krkic from Barcelona, Cicinho from Villarreal, Jose Angel from Sporting Gijon, Erik Lamela from River Plate, Maarten Stekelenburg from AS Roma, Gabriel Heinze from Marseille and Loïc Nego from Nantes.

Transfer out Guillermo Burdisso to Arsenal de Sarandí,Doni to Liverpool, John Arne Riise to Fulham, Jérémy Menez to Paris Saint-Germain, Philippe Mexes to AC Milan and Julio Sergio to Lecce.

Atlanta
Transfer in Andrea Masiello from Bari, Ezequiel Schelotto from Catania, Maximiliano Moralez from Vélez Sarsfield and Stefano Lucchini from Sampdoria.

Transfer out Francesco Ruopolo to Padova and Marino Defendi to Bari

Bologna
Transfer in Jean Francois Gillet from Bari, Massimo Coda from Cremonese, Nico Pulzetti from Livorno, Dejan Stojanovic from FC Lustenau 1907, Kadir Caidi from Cesena and Mikael Antonsson from FC Copenhagen.

Transfer out Albin Ekdal to Juventus, Emiliano Viviano to Internazionale
Luca Siligardi to Internazionale, Miguel Britos to Napoli, Alessandro Bassoli to Chievo Verona, Alessandro Elia to Parma, Antonio Buscé to Empoli, Giacomo Bassoli to Cesena, Cristiano Lupatelli to Genoa and Andrea Esposito to Lecce.

Cagliari
Transfer in Moestafa El Kabir from Mjallby, David Suazo from Internazionale, Simone Gozzi from Modena, Vlada Avramov from Florentina, Joaquín Oscar Larrivey from Colón de Santa Fe and Víctor Ibarbo from Atlético Nacional.

Transfer out Alessandro Matri to Juventus, Federico Marchetti to Lazio, Alessandro Matri to Juventus, Andrea Lazzari to Florentina and Ivan Pelizzoli to Padova.

Catania
Transfer in Andrea Catellani from Sassuolo, Federico Moretti from Ascoli, Keko from Atlético Madrid and Regula from Vitoria Setubal.

Transfer out Ezequiel Schelotto to Atalanta, Takayuki Morimoto to Novara, Gonzalo Bergessio to St Etienne and Ezequiel Carboni to Banfield.

Cesena
Transfer in Eder from Bresia, Antonio Candreva from Udinese, Giacomo Bassoli from Bologna, Gianluca Comotto from Florentina, Marco Rossi from Parma, Roberto Guana from Palermo and Adrian Mutu from Florentina.

Transfer out Yuto Nagatomo to Internazionale, Davide Santon to Internazionale, Igor Budan to Pelermo, Giacomo Bassoli to Santarcangelo, Kadir Caidi to Bologna, Simone Tonelli to Vicenza and Maximiliano Pellegrino to Colón de Santa Fe.

Chievo Verona
Transfer in Francesco Acerbi from Genoa, Kevin Constant from Chateauroux
Perparim Hetemaj from Brescia, Alessandro Bassoli from Bologna and Alessandro Longhi from Tristina.

Transfer out
Pablo Granoche to Novara, Kevin Constant to Genoa, Andrea antovani to Palermo, Domenico Girardi to Taranto, Domenico Zampaglione to Libre and Michele Marcolini to Padova.

Florentina
Transfer in Andrea Lazzari from Cagliari, Gianni Munari from Palermo, Matija Nastasic from Partizan, Nicolò Manfredini from Reggina, Piergiuseppe Maritato from Regina, Ramzi Aya from Reggina, Rômulo Souza Orestes Caldeira from Cruzeiro, Samuele Bettoni from Reggina and Edoardo Pazzagli from Prato.

Transfer out Gianluca Comotto to Cesena, Samuel Di Carmine to Cittadella, Sebastien Frey to Genoa, Adrian Mutu to Cesena, Marco Donadel to Napoli, Mario Santana to Napoli and Vlada Avramov to Cagliari.

Genoa
Transfer in Alexander Merkel from AC Milan, Andreas Granqvist from FC Groningen, Cristóbal Jorquera from Colo Colo, Felipe Seymour from Universidad de Chile, Kevin Constant from Chievo Verona, Lucas Pratto from Colo Colo, Sokratis Papastathopoulos from AC Milan, Zé Eduardo from Santos FC, Francesco Bega from Brescia, Sebastien Frey from Florentina, Valter Birsa from AJ Auxerre, Cristiano Lupatelli from Bologna and Sebastian Ribas from Dijon FCO

Transfer out Antonio Floro Flores to Udinese, Mattia Destro to Siena
Riccardo Meggiorini to Novara, Abdoulay Konko to Lazio, Dejan Lazarevic to Padova, Domenico Criscito to Zenit St Petersburg, Enej Jelenic to Padova, Francesco Acerbi to Chievo Verona, Rafinha to Bayern Munich, Sokratis Papastathopoulos to Werder Bremen, Antonino Ragusa to Reggina, Fernando Forestieri to Udinese, Francesco Bolzoni to Siena, Stephan El Shaarawy to AC Milan, Nenad Tomovic to Lecce, Chico to Mallorca and Mauro Boselli to Estudiantes La Plata.

Internazionale/ Inter Milan
Transfer in Jonathan from Santos FC, Yuto Nagatomo from Cesena, Luc Castaignos from Feyenoord, Andrea Mei from Piacenza, Rodrigo Alborno from Libertad, Davide Santon from Cesena, Nelson Rivas from Dnipro, Emiliano Viviano from Bologna, Luca Siligardi from Bologna, Luca Tremolada from Piacenza and Ricardo Gabriel Álvarez from Vélez Sarsfield.

Transfer out Nwankwo Obiora to Parma, Kerlon to Nacional-MG, Marco Materazzi to Retirado, Victor Obinna to Lokomotiv Moscow, Federico Mannini to Siena and David Suazo to Cagliari.

Juventus
Transfer in Alessandro Matri from Cagliari, Arturo Vidal from Bayer Leverkusen, Fabio Quagliarella from Napoli, Stephan Lichtsteiner from Lazio, Simone Pepe from Udinese, Marco Motta from Udinese, Albin Ekdal from Bologna, Frederik Sorensen from Lyngby, Alessandro Matri from Cagliari, Andrea Pirlo from AC Milan, Matteo Trini from Lumezzane, Sergio Almiron from Bari, Michele Pazienza from Napoli
Carvalho De Oliveira Amauri from Parma, Tiago from Atlético Madrid and Reto Ziegler from Sampdoria.

Transfer out Yago Falque Silva to Tottenham Hotspurs, Mohamed Sissoko to Paris Saint-Germain, Sebastian Giovinco to Parma, Davide Lanzafame to Palermo, Hasan Salihamidzic to VfL Wolfsburg, Tiago to Atlético Madrid, Alberto Aquilani to Liverpool, Armand Traoré to Arsenal and Felipe Melo to Galatasaray.

Lazio
Transfer in Djibril Cissé from Panthrakikos, Federico Marchetti from Cagliari, Abdoulay Konko from Genoa, Lorik Cana from Galatasaray, Senad Lulic from Young Boys, Marius Stankevicius from Sampdoria, Miroslav Klose from Bayern Munich, Juan Pablo Carrizo from River Plate, Luciano Zauri from Sampdoria and Luis Pedro Cavanda from Torino.

Transfer out Stephan Lichtsteiner to Juventus, Fernando Muslera to Galatasaray, Mourad Meghni to Umm Salal and Tommaso Berni to Braga/Standard Liege

Lecce
Transfer in Daniele Cacia from Piacenza, Matteo Leggitimo from Salernitana
Morris Carrozzieri from Palermo, Andrea Esposito from Bologna, Julio Sergio from AS Roma, Nenad Tomovic from Genoa and Rodney Strasser from AC Milan.

Transfer out Manuel Coppola to Parma, Antonio Rosati to Napoli, Giuseppe Vives to Torino, Fabiano to Shaidong and Javier Chevanton to Colón de Santa Fe.

Napoli
Transfer in Gökhan Inler Udinese, Edinson Cavani from Palermo, Blerim Dzemaili from Parma, Antonio Rosati from Lecce, Daniele Mannini from Sampdoria, Miguel Britos from Bologna, Marco Donadel from Florentina, Mario Santana from Florentina, Roberto Colombo from Triestina, Cristiano Lucarelli from Parma and Federico Fernandez from Estudiantes La Plata.

Transfer out Fabio Quagliarella to Juventus, José Ernesto Sosa to Metalist
Manuele Blasi to Parma, Cribari to Cruziero, Michele Pazienza to Juventus, Nicolas Amodio to Peñarol, Erwin Hoffer to Eintracht Frankfurt and Fabiano Santacroce to Parma.

Novara
Transfer in Achille Coser from Ascoli, Lorenzo Galassi from Parma, Luigi Giorgi from Ascoli, Massimo Paci from Parma, Simone Pesce from Ascoli, Andrea Mazzarani from Udinese, Pablo Granoche from Chievo Verona, Riccardo Meggiorini from Genoa, Santiago Garcia from Palermo and Takayuki Morimoto from Catania.

Transfer out Cristian Bertani to Sampdoria, Manuel Scavone to Bari, Mattia Morandi to Treviso, Andrea Parola to Libre, Davide Drascek to Libre, Kevin Michael Strukelj to Libre, Emanuel Gigliotti to San Lorenzo and Pablo Andres Gonzalez to Palermo.

Palermo
Transfer in Ignacio Lores from Defensor Sporting, Eros Pisano from Varese, Eran Zehavi from Hapoel Tel Aviv, Ádám Simon from Szombathely, Carlos Labrín from Huachipato, Luca Di Matteo from Vicenza, Mauro Cetto from Toulouse, Milan Milanovic from Libre, Igor Budan from Cesena, Pablo Andres Gonzalez from Novara, Rubinho from Torino, Andrea Mantovani from Chievo Verona, Davide Lanzafame from Juventus and Nicolás Bertolo from Real Zaragoza.

Transfer out Salvatore Sirigu to Paris Saint-Germain, Dorin Goian to Rangers
Kamil Glik to Torino, Matteo Darmian to Torino, Santiago Garcia to Novara, Edinson Cavani to Napoli, Gianni Munari to Florentina, Roberto Guana to Cesena, Morris Carrozzieri to Lecce and Pajtim Kasami to Fulham.

Parma
Transfer in Graziano Pelle from AZ Alkmaar, Nwankwo Obiora from Internazionale, Raffaele Schiavi from Vicenza, Fabio Borini from Chelsea, Nicola Sansone from Bayern Munich, Jamie Valdes from Sporting Lisbon, Jardim Gonçalo Brandão from Siena, Jonathan Ludovic Biabiany from Sampdoria, Manuel Coppola from Lecce, Pablo Fontanello from Gimnasia LP, Sebastian Giovinco from Juventus, Manuele Blasi from Napoli, Alessandro Elia from Bologna and Fabiano Santacroce from Napoli.

Transfer out Valeri Bojinov to Sporting Gijon, Ângelo to Siena, Lorenzo Galassi to Novara, Massimo Paci to Novara, Raffaele Schiavi to Padova, Blerim Dzemaili to Napoli, Marco Rossi to Cesena, Carvalho De Oliveira Amauri to Juventus and Cristiano Lucarelli to Napoli.

Siena
Transfer in Joel Acosta from Boca Juniors, Gaetano D'Agostino from Udinese, Ângelo from Parma, Nicola Belmonte from Bari, Alexandros Tziolis from Racing Santander, Federico Mannini from Internazionale, Gabriele Angella from Udinese, Mattia Destro from Udinese and Zeljko Brkic from Udinese.

Transfer out
Mato Jajalo to Koln, Jardim Gonçalo Brandão to Parma and Souleymane Coulibaly to Tottenham Hotspur.

Udinese
Transfer in Sergio Piccoli Neuton from Gremio Barueri, Paulo Vito Barreto from Bari, Thierry Doubai from Young Boys, Danilo from Brasil, Abdoulwhaid Sissoko from Troyes, Zeljko Brkic from Vojvodina, Diego Fabbrini from Empoli, Antonio Floro Flores from Genoa, Christian Obodo from Torino, Leandro Caruso from River Plate, Rafael Romo from Estudiantes de Mérida and Fernando Forestieri from Genoa.

Transfer out Guillherme Siqueira to Granada, Alexis Sánchez to Barcelona, Jaime Romero Gómez to Granada, Christian Zapata to Villarreal, Gaetano D'Agostino to Siena, Mohammed Rabiu to Evian Thonon Gaillard, Niki Zimling to Club Brugge, Zdenek Zlamal to Bari, Guilherme Siqueira to Granada, Jonathan Mensah to Evian Thonon Gaillard, Rubén Párraga to Murcia, Andrea Mazzarani to Novara, Fabinho to Modena, Fernando Forestieri to Bari, Gabriele Angella to Siena, Jaime Romero to Granada, Leo Beleck to AEK Athens, Oliveira Jefferson to Modena, Zeljko Brkic to Siena, Gökhan Inler to Napoli, Simone Pepe to Juventus, Marco Motta to Juventus
Antonio Candreva to Cesena.

Transfer news: Italy Serie A completed transfer deals for summer 2011-2012

Serie A league transfer completed deals for summer transfer window in 2011-2012. All completed Serie A league transfer news for Serie A transfer in and out for Italy Serie A clubs are listed below. Updated transfer news will be provided as new transfers occur. The list does not involve Serie A transfer rumours or ongoing transfer talks.

Some players transfer between contries involed transfer of big or promising players. Serie A to Serie A club Ednison Cavani from Palermo to Napoli, Serie A to Laliga Alexis Sánchez from Udenise to Barcelona, Premier league to Serie A Alberto Aquilani from Liverpool to AC Milan, Serie A to League one Taye Taiwo from Marselle to AC Milan, Bundesliga to Serie A Miroslav Klose from to Bayern Munich to



Miroslav Klose transfer to Lazio, Alberto Aquilani to AC Milan, Alexis Sanchez to Barcelona and Edinson Cavani to Napoli.
Serie A completed transfer deals, updated on 30 Aug 2011

AC Milan
Transfer in Alberto Aquilani from Liverpool, Philippe Mexes from AS Roma,Stephan El Shaarawy from Genoa and Taye Taiwo from Marseille.

Transfer out Alexander Merkel to Genoa, Sokratis Papastathopoulos to Genoa, Andrea Pirlo to Juventus, Oguchi Onyewu to Sporting Lisbon, Marek Jankulovski to Retiro, Rodney Strasser to Lecce and Michelangelo Albertazzi to Getafe.

AS Roma
Transfer in Bojan Krkic from Barcelona, Cicinho from Villarreal, Jose Angel from Sporting Gijon, Erik Lamela from River Plate, Maarten Stekelenburg from AS Roma, Gabriel Heinze from Marseille and Loïc Nego from Nantes.

Transfer out Guillermo Burdisso to Arsenal de Sarandí,Doni to Liverpool, John Arne Riise to Fulham, Jérémy Menez to Paris Saint-Germain, Philippe Mexes to AC Milan and Julio Sergio to Lecce.

Atlanta
Transfer in Andrea Masiello from Bari, Ezequiel Schelotto from Catania, Maximiliano Moralez from Vélez Sarsfield and Stefano Lucchini from Sampdoria.

Transfer out Francesco Ruopolo to Padova and Marino Defendi to Bari

Bologna
Transfer in Jean Francois Gillet from Bari, Massimo Coda from Cremonese, Nico Pulzetti from Livorno, Dejan Stojanovic from FC Lustenau 1907, Kadir Caidi from Cesena and Mikael Antonsson from FC Copenhagen.

Transfer out Albin Ekdal to Juventus, Emiliano Viviano to Internazionale
Luca Siligardi to Internazionale, Miguel Britos to Napoli, Alessandro Bassoli to Chievo Verona, Alessandro Elia to Parma, Antonio Buscé to Empoli, Giacomo Bassoli to Cesena, Cristiano Lupatelli to Genoa and Andrea Esposito to Lecce.

Cagliari
Transfer in Moestafa El Kabir from Mjallby, David Suazo from Internazionale, Simone Gozzi from Modena, Vlada Avramov from Florentina, Joaquín Oscar Larrivey from Colón de Santa Fe and Víctor Ibarbo from Atlético Nacional.

Transfer out Alessandro Matri to Juventus, Federico Marchetti to Lazio, Alessandro Matri to Juventus, Andrea Lazzari to Florentina and Ivan Pelizzoli to Padova.

Catania
Transfer in Andrea Catellani from Sassuolo, Federico Moretti from Ascoli, Keko from Atlético Madrid and Regula from Vitoria Setubal.

Transfer out Ezequiel Schelotto to Atalanta, Takayuki Morimoto to Novara, Gonzalo Bergessio to St Etienne and Ezequiel Carboni to Banfield.

Cesena
Transfer in Eder from Bresia, Antonio Candreva from Udinese, Giacomo Bassoli from Bologna, Gianluca Comotto from Florentina, Marco Rossi from Parma, Roberto Guana from Palermo and Adrian Mutu from Florentina.

Transfer out Yuto Nagatomo to Internazionale, Davide Santon to Internazionale, Igor Budan to Pelermo, Giacomo Bassoli to Santarcangelo, Kadir Caidi to Bologna, Simone Tonelli to Vicenza and Maximiliano Pellegrino to Colón de Santa Fe.

Chievo Verona
Transfer in Francesco Acerbi from Genoa, Kevin Constant from Chateauroux
Perparim Hetemaj from Brescia, Alessandro Bassoli from Bologna and Alessandro Longhi from Tristina.

Transfer out
Pablo Granoche to Novara, Kevin Constant to Genoa, Andrea antovani to Palermo, Domenico Girardi to Taranto, Domenico Zampaglione to Libre and Michele Marcolini to Padova.

Florentina
Transfer in Andrea Lazzari from Cagliari, Gianni Munari from Palermo, Matija Nastasic from Partizan, Nicolò Manfredini from Reggina, Piergiuseppe Maritato from Regina, Ramzi Aya from Reggina, Rômulo Souza Orestes Caldeira from Cruzeiro, Samuele Bettoni from Reggina and Edoardo Pazzagli from Prato.

Transfer out Gianluca Comotto to Cesena, Samuel Di Carmine to Cittadella, Sebastien Frey to Genoa, Adrian Mutu to Cesena, Marco Donadel to Napoli, Mario Santana to Napoli and Vlada Avramov to Cagliari.

Genoa
Transfer in Alexander Merkel from AC Milan, Andreas Granqvist from FC Groningen, Cristóbal Jorquera from Colo Colo, Felipe Seymour from Universidad de Chile, Kevin Constant from Chievo Verona, Lucas Pratto from Colo Colo, Sokratis Papastathopoulos from AC Milan, Zé Eduardo from Santos FC, Francesco Bega from Brescia, Sebastien Frey from Florentina, Valter Birsa from AJ Auxerre, Cristiano Lupatelli from Bologna and Sebastian Ribas from Dijon FCO

Transfer out Antonio Floro Flores to Udinese, Mattia Destro to Siena
Riccardo Meggiorini to Novara, Abdoulay Konko to Lazio, Dejan Lazarevic to Padova, Domenico Criscito to Zenit St Petersburg, Enej Jelenic to Padova, Francesco Acerbi to Chievo Verona, Rafinha to Bayern Munich, Sokratis Papastathopoulos to Werder Bremen, Antonino Ragusa to Reggina, Fernando Forestieri to Udinese, Francesco Bolzoni to Siena, Stephan El Shaarawy to AC Milan, Nenad Tomovic to Lecce, Chico to Mallorca and Mauro Boselli to Estudiantes La Plata.

Internazionale/ Inter Milan
Transfer in Jonathan from Santos FC, Yuto Nagatomo from Cesena, Luc Castaignos from Feyenoord, Andrea Mei from Piacenza, Rodrigo Alborno from Libertad, Davide Santon from Cesena, Nelson Rivas from Dnipro, Emiliano Viviano from Bologna, Luca Siligardi from Bologna, Luca Tremolada from Piacenza and Ricardo Gabriel Álvarez from Vélez Sarsfield.

Transfer out Nwankwo Obiora to Parma, Kerlon to Nacional-MG, Marco Materazzi to Retirado, Victor Obinna to Lokomotiv Moscow, Federico Mannini to Siena and David Suazo to Cagliari.

Juventus
Transfer in Alessandro Matri from Cagliari, Arturo Vidal from Bayer Leverkusen, Fabio Quagliarella from Napoli, Stephan Lichtsteiner from Lazio, Simone Pepe from Udinese, Marco Motta from Udinese, Albin Ekdal from Bologna, Frederik Sorensen from Lyngby, Alessandro Matri from Cagliari, Andrea Pirlo from AC Milan, Matteo Trini from Lumezzane, Sergio Almiron from Bari, Michele Pazienza from Napoli
Carvalho De Oliveira Amauri from Parma, Tiago from Atlético Madrid and Reto Ziegler from Sampdoria.

Transfer out Yago Falque Silva to Tottenham Hotspurs, Mohamed Sissoko to Paris Saint-Germain, Sebastian Giovinco to Parma, Davide Lanzafame to Palermo, Hasan Salihamidzic to VfL Wolfsburg, Tiago to Atlético Madrid, Alberto Aquilani to Liverpool, Armand Traoré to Arsenal and Felipe Melo to Galatasaray.

Lazio
Transfer in Djibril Cissé from Panthrakikos, Federico Marchetti from Cagliari, Abdoulay Konko from Genoa, Lorik Cana from Galatasaray, Senad Lulic from Young Boys, Marius Stankevicius from Sampdoria, Miroslav Klose from Bayern Munich, Juan Pablo Carrizo from River Plate, Luciano Zauri from Sampdoria and Luis Pedro Cavanda from Torino.

Transfer out Stephan Lichtsteiner to Juventus, Fernando Muslera to Galatasaray, Mourad Meghni to Umm Salal and Tommaso Berni to Braga/Standard Liege

Lecce
Transfer in Daniele Cacia from Piacenza, Matteo Leggitimo from Salernitana
Morris Carrozzieri from Palermo, Andrea Esposito from Bologna, Julio Sergio from AS Roma, Nenad Tomovic from Genoa and Rodney Strasser from AC Milan.

Transfer out Manuel Coppola to Parma, Antonio Rosati to Napoli, Giuseppe Vives to Torino, Fabiano to Shaidong and Javier Chevanton to Colón de Santa Fe.

Napoli
Transfer in Gökhan Inler Udinese, Edinson Cavani from Palermo, Blerim Dzemaili from Parma, Antonio Rosati from Lecce, Daniele Mannini from Sampdoria, Miguel Britos from Bologna, Marco Donadel from Florentina, Mario Santana from Florentina, Roberto Colombo from Triestina, Cristiano Lucarelli from Parma and Federico Fernandez from Estudiantes La Plata.

Transfer out Fabio Quagliarella to Juventus, José Ernesto Sosa to Metalist
Manuele Blasi to Parma, Cribari to Cruziero, Michele Pazienza to Juventus, Nicolas Amodio to Peñarol, Erwin Hoffer to Eintracht Frankfurt and Fabiano Santacroce to Parma.

Novara
Transfer in Achille Coser from Ascoli, Lorenzo Galassi from Parma, Luigi Giorgi from Ascoli, Massimo Paci from Parma, Simone Pesce from Ascoli, Andrea Mazzarani from Udinese, Pablo Granoche from Chievo Verona, Riccardo Meggiorini from Genoa, Santiago Garcia from Palermo and Takayuki Morimoto from Catania.

Transfer out Cristian Bertani to Sampdoria, Manuel Scavone to Bari, Mattia Morandi to Treviso, Andrea Parola to Libre, Davide Drascek to Libre, Kevin Michael Strukelj to Libre, Emanuel Gigliotti to San Lorenzo and Pablo Andres Gonzalez to Palermo.

Palermo
Transfer in Ignacio Lores from Defensor Sporting, Eros Pisano from Varese, Eran Zehavi from Hapoel Tel Aviv, Ádám Simon from Szombathely, Carlos Labrín from Huachipato, Luca Di Matteo from Vicenza, Mauro Cetto from Toulouse, Milan Milanovic from Libre, Igor Budan from Cesena, Pablo Andres Gonzalez from Novara, Rubinho from Torino, Andrea Mantovani from Chievo Verona, Davide Lanzafame from Juventus and Nicolás Bertolo from Real Zaragoza.

Transfer out Salvatore Sirigu to Paris Saint-Germain, Dorin Goian to Rangers
Kamil Glik to Torino, Matteo Darmian to Torino, Santiago Garcia to Novara, Edinson Cavani to Napoli, Gianni Munari to Florentina, Roberto Guana to Cesena, Morris Carrozzieri to Lecce and Pajtim Kasami to Fulham.

Parma
Transfer in Graziano Pelle from AZ Alkmaar, Nwankwo Obiora from Internazionale, Raffaele Schiavi from Vicenza, Fabio Borini from Chelsea, Nicola Sansone from Bayern Munich, Jamie Valdes from Sporting Lisbon, Jardim Gonçalo Brandão from Siena, Jonathan Ludovic Biabiany from Sampdoria, Manuel Coppola from Lecce, Pablo Fontanello from Gimnasia LP, Sebastian Giovinco from Juventus, Manuele Blasi from Napoli, Alessandro Elia from Bologna and Fabiano Santacroce from Napoli.

Transfer out Valeri Bojinov to Sporting Gijon, Ângelo to Siena, Lorenzo Galassi to Novara, Massimo Paci to Novara, Raffaele Schiavi to Padova, Blerim Dzemaili to Napoli, Marco Rossi to Cesena, Carvalho De Oliveira Amauri to Juventus and Cristiano Lucarelli to Napoli.

Siena
Transfer in Joel Acosta from Boca Juniors, Gaetano D'Agostino from Udinese, Ângelo from Parma, Nicola Belmonte from Bari, Alexandros Tziolis from Racing Santander, Federico Mannini from Internazionale, Gabriele Angella from Udinese, Mattia Destro from Udinese and Zeljko Brkic from Udinese.

Transfer out
Mato Jajalo to Koln, Jardim Gonçalo Brandão to Parma and Souleymane Coulibaly to Tottenham Hotspur.

Udinese
Transfer in Sergio Piccoli Neuton from Gremio Barueri, Paulo Vito Barreto from Bari, Thierry Doubai from Young Boys, Danilo from Brasil, Abdoulwhaid Sissoko from Troyes, Zeljko Brkic from Vojvodina, Diego Fabbrini from Empoli, Antonio Floro Flores from Genoa, Christian Obodo from Torino, Leandro Caruso from River Plate, Rafael Romo from Estudiantes de Mérida and Fernando Forestieri from Genoa.

Transfer out Guillherme Siqueira to Granada, Alexis Sánchez to Barcelona, Jaime Romero Gómez to Granada, Christian Zapata to Villarreal, Gaetano D'Agostino to Siena, Mohammed Rabiu to Evian Thonon Gaillard, Niki Zimling to Club Brugge, Zdenek Zlamal to Bari, Guilherme Siqueira to Granada, Jonathan Mensah to Evian Thonon Gaillard, Rubén Párraga to Murcia, Andrea Mazzarani to Novara, Fabinho to Modena, Fernando Forestieri to Bari, Gabriele Angella to Siena, Jaime Romero to Granada, Leo Beleck to AEK Athens, Oliveira Jefferson to Modena, Zeljko Brkic to Siena, Gökhan Inler to Napoli, Simone Pepe to Juventus, Marco Motta to Juventus
Antonio Candreva to Cesena.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Mourinho's Inter Milan beat Chelsea to advance to quarter final

Chelsea has been knocked out of UEFA 2010 champion league at last 16 stage following 1-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge. Both teams create scoring chance but Chelsea had more clear chances blocked by Inter defenders who well contained Didier Drogba. Samuel Eto’o break the deadlock on 78 minute following long pass from Holland international, Wesley Sneijder. On his return to Stamford Bridge, Jose Mourinho witnessed Didier Drogba being sent off for stamp on Thiago Motta. Inter Milan won the first leg in San Siro 2-1 and only need to register a draw to advance to quarter final. Samuel-eto'o-Chelsea-Inter-Milan
Chelsea 0 - 1 Inter Milan (Stamford Bridge)

Mourinho's Inter Milan beat Chelsea to advance to quarter final

Chelsea has been knocked out of UEFA 2010 champion league at last 16 stage following 1-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge. Both teams create scoring chance but Chelsea had more clear chances blocked by Inter defenders who well contained Didier Drogba. Samuel Eto’o break the deadlock on 78 minute following long pass from Holland international, Wesley Sneijder. On his return to Stamford Bridge, Jose Mourinho witnessed Didier Drogba being sent off for stamp on Thiago Motta. Inter Milan won the first leg in San Siro 2-1 and only need to register a draw to advance to quarter final. Samuel-eto'o-Chelsea-Inter-Milan
Chelsea 0 - 1 Inter Milan (Stamford Bridge)

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Chelsea FC vs Inter Milan: Jose Mourinho first defeat at Stamford Bridge?

Jose Mourinho return back to Stamford bridge for the first time as Chelsea opponent's coach since he left the club. Having won the first leg 2-1, Inter Milan only need a draw to see-off Chelsea FC in champion league. Mourhinho who is well known for defensive tactics, might also utilize weakness on Chelsea's left back flank to his advantage. Ancelotti won several games against Inter Milan while he was coaching AC Milan but today's game is more important and difficult as far as team and coaches expectation are concerned. Chelsea need a one goal win or any two goal difference win to go through.

Chelsea FC vs Inter Milan: Jose Mourinho first defeat at Stamford Bridge?

Jose Mourinho return back to Stamford bridge for the first time as Chelsea opponent's coach since he left the club. Having won the first leg 2-1, Inter Milan only need a draw to see-off Chelsea FC in champion league. Mourhinho who is well known for defensive tactics, might also utilize weakness on Chelsea's left back flank to his advantage. Ancelotti won several games against Inter Milan while he was coaching AC Milan but today's game is more important and difficult as far as team and coaches expectation are concerned. Chelsea need a one goal win or any two goal difference win to go through.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Barcelona FC players Valdes,Pique, Hernandez, Iniesta,Messi and Eto'o nominated for UEFA awards

Barcelona FC players Valdes,Pique, Hernandez, Iniesta,Messi and Eto'o(Inter Milan) have been nominated for UEFA's Club Footballer of the Year awards to be given next week. The six player played in match with saw Barcelona FC beat Manchester United in Champion league final.

Other players in the list come form big three clubs in premiership; Manchester United, Chelsea FC and Liverpool.

Barcelona FC
Victor Valdes
Gerard Pique
Xavi Hernandez
Andres Iniesta
Lionel Messi
Samuel Eto'o (Now at Inter Milan)

Manchester United
Edwin van der Sar
Nemanja Vidic
Cristiano Ronaldo (Now at Real Madrid)

Liverpool FC
Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)

Chelsea FC
Petr Cech
John Terry
uefa-awards-barcelona

Barcelona FC players Valdes,Pique, Hernandez, Iniesta,Messi and Eto'o nominated for UEFA awards

Barcelona FC players Valdes,Pique, Hernandez, Iniesta,Messi and Eto'o(Inter Milan) have been nominated for UEFA's Club Footballer of the Year awards to be given next week. The six player played in match with saw Barcelona FC beat Manchester United in Champion league final.

Other players in the list come form big three clubs in premiership; Manchester United, Chelsea FC and Liverpool.

Barcelona FC
Victor Valdes
Gerard Pique
Xavi Hernandez
Andres Iniesta
Lionel Messi
Samuel Eto'o (Now at Inter Milan)

Manchester United
Edwin van der Sar
Nemanja Vidic
Cristiano Ronaldo (Now at Real Madrid)

Liverpool FC
Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)

Chelsea FC
Petr Cech
John Terry
uefa-awards-barcelona

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Juventus vs Inter Milan vs AC Milan TIM trophy (Coppa Italia)

Juventus vs Inter Milan vs AC Milan TIM trophy (Coppa Italia)
Juventus won the TIM trophy for the first time in history after 1-1 draw against Inter Milan and 2-0 victory in the final game with AC Milan.TIM-TROPHY-TABLE-JUVENTUS
Juventus finished the shortest friendly tornamnet with 5 points, Inter Milan 4 and AC Milan got no point (The tournament offers 3 points for win, 0 points for loss, 2 points for penalty kick win, 1 point for penalty kick loss)
TIM Trophy results
1st Juventus vs Inter Milan 1-1 (6-5 penalty)(Amauri / Thiago Motta)
2nd game Inter Milan vs AC Milan 1-0 (Baloteli)
3rd Juventus vs AC Milan 2-0 (Amauri / Iaquinta)
TIM-TROPHY-JUVENTUS-INTER-MILAN

Juventus vs Inter Milan vs AC Milan TIM trophy (Coppa Italia)

Juventus vs Inter Milan vs AC Milan TIM trophy (Coppa Italia)
Juventus won the TIM trophy for the first time in history after 1-1 draw against Inter Milan and 2-0 victory in the final game with AC Milan.TIM-TROPHY-TABLE-JUVENTUS
Juventus finished the shortest friendly tornamnet with 5 points, Inter Milan 4 and AC Milan got no point (The tournament offers 3 points for win, 0 points for loss, 2 points for penalty kick win, 1 point for penalty kick loss)
TIM Trophy results
1st Juventus vs Inter Milan 1-1 (6-5 penalty)(Amauri / Thiago Motta)
2nd game Inter Milan vs AC Milan 1-0 (Baloteli)
3rd Juventus vs AC Milan 2-0 (Amauri / Iaquinta)
TIM-TROPHY-JUVENTUS-INTER-MILAN

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Football Managers: Jose Mourinho: Inter Milan

His name is José Mário dos Santos Félix Mourinho, born 26 January 1963,a Portuguese football manager.
He is the current manager of Italian club F.C. Internazionale Milano (Inter Milan). The son of Portuguese goalkeeper Félix, Mourinho. In 1990, he started his career as an assistant manager and a youth team coach in the early 1990s, he became an interpreter for Bobby Robson. Mourinho learned much from the veteran coach and worked with him at top Portuguese teams Sporting Clube de Portugal, F.C. Porto, and at Spanish giants FC Barcelona FC.
Benfica 2000
União de Leiria 2001–2002
Porto 2002–2004
Chelsea 2004–2007
Internazionale 2008-Current


Jose Mourinho began managerial role at S.L. Benfica and União de Leiria, and theb moved to Porto in 2002 as head coach where he won the Portuguese Liga, Cup of Portugal and UEFA Cup in 2003. In 2004 he won the UEFA Champions League and moved to Chelsea in 2005. At Chelsea FC he won two consecutive Premier League titles in 2005 and 2006, among other domestic honours.

Mourinho was named the world's best football manager by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) for both the 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons. He then moved to Serie A and he currently have a two years contract with Inter Milan. So far with Inter Milan he has won the Italian Supercup, and national Serie A title. Jose-Mourinho-Inter-Milan

Football Managers: Jose Mourinho: Inter Milan

His name is José Mário dos Santos Félix Mourinho, born 26 January 1963,a Portuguese football manager.
He is the current manager of Italian club F.C. Internazionale Milano (Inter Milan). The son of Portuguese goalkeeper Félix, Mourinho. In 1990, he started his career as an assistant manager and a youth team coach in the early 1990s, he became an interpreter for Bobby Robson. Mourinho learned much from the veteran coach and worked with him at top Portuguese teams Sporting Clube de Portugal, F.C. Porto, and at Spanish giants FC Barcelona FC.
Benfica 2000
União de Leiria 2001–2002
Porto 2002–2004
Chelsea 2004–2007
Internazionale 2008-Current


Jose Mourinho began managerial role at S.L. Benfica and União de Leiria, and theb moved to Porto in 2002 as head coach where he won the Portuguese Liga, Cup of Portugal and UEFA Cup in 2003. In 2004 he won the UEFA Champions League and moved to Chelsea in 2005. At Chelsea FC he won two consecutive Premier League titles in 2005 and 2006, among other domestic honours.

Mourinho was named the world's best football manager by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) for both the 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons. He then moved to Serie A and he currently have a two years contract with Inter Milan. So far with Inter Milan he has won the Italian Supercup, and national Serie A title. Jose-Mourinho-Inter-Milan

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Zlatan Ibrahimovic 25 goals for Inter Milan | Serie A top scorer | Pick best goal

Zlatan Ibrahimovic 25 goals for Inter Milan last season as he become Serie A top goal scorer.
Pick two best goals using number displayed for each goals to vote for his best goal ever in last season Serie A.

Video source Youtube

Zlatan Ibrahimovic 25 goals for Inter Milan | Serie A top scorer | Pick best goal

Zlatan Ibrahimovic 25 goals for Inter Milan last season as he become Serie A top goal scorer.
Pick two best goals using number displayed for each goals to vote for his best goal ever in last season Serie A.

Video source Youtube
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