Il emparatore, so many great memories, fingers crossed this Brazilian revival pays off..
Me and my dad were having a chat about the Adri situation, we agreed that hes better off going to somewhere more extreme rather then spoonfeeding him publicity and attention in his home country...something like the cold Russia or Switzerland!
when does the brazilian season start? and does anyone know anything about the other sao paulo strikers, e.g. will they have any competition for adriano
Regional championships run from mid-January to April/early May. National championship is sometime in April until December.
I really hope Adriano can find his form and come back to shine with Inter again, but I fear that he doesn't want to return. If he finds the form he had some years ago he'll have offers from everywhere and since he feels that Inter treated him unfairly, I believe he'll never return.
We will surely cope without him, but having that beast he was in our team never is negative.
dont think he harbours any ill-will against mancini, seriously if it were any other coach, theyd probably bench adriano for his unprofessionalism as well
on the other hand, how many other coaches have the balls to bench someone like adriano?
he still loves moratti and usually thats enough to stay at inter, worked for recoba!
We'll see. But remember, all things indicate that Adriano feels that Inter didn't do anything for him when he had a hard time. It's ludicrous yes, but I'm not convinced that Adriano will ever realize this.
Mancini acted totally right with Adriano. Perhaps he even was too nice at times, but he did what was right.
for real!?
when adriano felt home sick, we let him have a holiday in brazil
when adriano got depression, we got him help
when adriano needed some playing time, we loaned him to sao paolo
what else can we do FOR HIM?
There is no disagreement between you and me. I typed what I think Adriano feels/thinks.
how could he not feel the slightest amount of gratitude to up and leave?
he better come back and bg mancini's forgiveness that he stuck with him so long
Because he seemed very childish and couldn't understand that all sanctions came as reactions to his own mistakes.