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Napoli President on Chelsea interest for Cavani: "Marina, Marina, Marina (Granovskaia) I have not heard from yet"

marina ? what marina ?

read this...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/chelsea/10121949/Forget-Jose-Mourinho.-Is-Marina-Granovskaia-the-real-Special-One-at-Chelsea.html

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I'd love to be the one that rings Napoli and tells them to shove there overrated striker up there arse. There is no way in the world this guy is worth anywhere near what they want. Let Citeh have him and we'll take Dzeko for a quarter of the price.

At this point I'd be more excited about signing Rooney or Dzeko.

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This new Adidas deal worth £300m will now more than likely see us more willing to activate this clause. I would not be shocked to see our spending this summer be higher than first planned now this deal is signed.

What i did notice from ADL when asked about chelsea was "marina marina marina" he said. = Marina Granovskaia. My guess? She is the one who will be doing the talking on our part for this deal. Unless we walk away

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He won't fit in a 4-2-3-1 system too well. He's not worth the money for this system. Despite his amount of goals this season his all-round play hasn't been as good since Napoli switched from a 3-4-3 last season to a 3-4-1-2 this season.

Having a player right behind him (Hamsik; Mata) creates confusion for him it seems when tracking back. He prefer to have a big wide space behind him (like in a 4-3-3) for him to run deep into when his team don't have possession. In a 4-2-3-1 he'd be isolated. That formation is pretty much built to get goals out of a striker; hence why there's 3 direct support options; meaning the focus of the striker should be to simply score (anything else is a bonus). Cavani is like Ramires in a way - he runs runs runs, often when he shouldn't. If he runs away from his position in a 4-2-3-1 we've only got our very short support players in attack and none of them are exactly incredible finishers. We'd also have 2 defensive midfielders already deployed in a packed midfield so I could just see constant crashing into eachother.

If we go back to a 4-3-3 (after hearing Jose is a big fan of Ramires I get the feeling we may well do) then Cavani probably is the best fit. In a 4-2-3-1 though the likes of Rooney, even Jovetic and Lukaku :wub: should probably be ahead of him when it comes to priorities.

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we started the "we dont need him anyway..." crap pretty quickly i see.

Can you actually quote a single person saying we don't need him?

If you're going to insult anyone on the forum, especially myself, don't throw around your insults without backing them up.

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During the season people here said it's more likely for Falcao to flop than him, and i replied along the lines of - any player can flop etc etc. Cavani has shown for Uruguay he's not a 54m player (not just in the confederations cup), he lacks confidence, and misses chances a player of his calibre should be putting away.

Now this is very very different from how he is at Napoli. So maybe it is the Serie A, or Napoli's system that suit him so well. Because he doesn't even play solely on the wings anymore, and still doesn't perform.

I would love it if he came here and scored every week, but i just cringe at the thought of yet another big money striker failing here, it would simply be fucking disgusting. Hopefully Jose knows who's right for the team, and we actually have some luck signing a player in that position again.

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Can you actually quote a single person saying we don't need him?

If you're going to insult anyone on the forum, especially myself, don't throw around your insults without backing them up.

He's not insulting anyone on here, don't know why you're getting so emotional about it. He's right to say that your tone has basically changed from "let's sign Cavani he's practically perfect" to "Cavani doesn't suit us" over a few pages.
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He's not insulting anyone on here, don't know why you're getting so emotional about it. He's right to say that your tone has basically changed from "let's sign Cavani he's practically perfect" to "Cavani doesn't suit us" over a few pages.

I've noticed he gets very emotional when you draw attention to how often he changes his mind...

No offense or anything Leif man, but now I tend to just ignore your posts based on the fact that you're so indecisive (coupled with the fact that I have little time these days). You don't seem to have a particular solid stance on anything as it changes from day to day.

Some other things you say are also perplexing. Earlier I saw you say that Rooney is very similar to Eto'o? I just didn't know where to start with that one, so I just left it....

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