Official: Vieri's contract cancelled

Gaetan

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Jul 8, 2004
Messages
3,513
Likes
5
10 years of FIF
Assuming this is all true, this guy is a clown and never should have stuck on the team for so long anyway. I wish him nothing but the very worst.

I was sad over this fool? fuck off.
 

Pravesh

Allenatore
Allenatore
Joined
Mar 5, 2004
Messages
7,589
Likes
160
Favorite Player
J.Zanetti
10 years of FIF
Adriano said:
this :frustrat: :fero: :mad: pretty much describe it

that list just get longer and longer

Pirlo- AC Milan
Seedorf- AC Milan
Crespo- AC Milan (Chelsea)
Baggio - Ac Milan (not their anymore)
Zamorano- AC Milan (the same as abow)

wrong ... He has never ever played for Milan. ;)

:star:
 

The Count of Anti-Milan

Prima Squadra
Prima Squadra
Joined
May 29, 2004
Messages
611
Likes
1
Favorite Player
Gerrard, Smicer
primo-inter said:
I can't seem to find the Vieri thread. :confused:

Vieri To Sign For Milan Next Week
7/5/2005 6:47:00 AM
The former Inter player will sign a two-year deal with the Rossoneri.
According to latest speculation, Christian Vieri will soon join Milan after being released on a free transfer by Inter in the past days.

The player is expected to undertake medical tests, which have already been booked by Milan, on Monday and sign thereafter.

Vieri has apparently agreed to a two-year deal after the Italian international refused to negotiate with other squads.


F-CKING BASTARD

First, the original source is Rai videotext according to which you should have had Samuel and Solari already

Second, if it's a done deal why wait until next week?

Third, the latest rumour is that Moggi talked to Vieri's agent.

Go figure!
 

Jake

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Mar 4, 2004
Messages
1,408
Likes
30
Favorite Player
Zenga, uno di n
primo-inter said:
I can't seem to find the Vieri thread.

Where the hell is it??


About Vieri going to Milan, if he does, I will be very disappointed. Though since we decided to give him the boot, we have only ourselves to blame. It was the same with Cannavaro, Seedork, Pirlo... You guys have to understand the situation from player's point of view. Imagine you were sacked from your job, would you still feel loyal for your employer? Football world is emotional, but it's still their work. Look at Pirlo for example, he once pledged his love to Inter, too bad the love was one sided, and so his feelings towards us turned upsidedown. It's only natural.
 

primo-inter

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Apr 22, 2005
Messages
1,816
Likes
0
Favorite Player
J. Zanetti, Fig
Vieri wasn't sacked - he WANTED to leave. It was a mutual decision to terminate the contract.

I will lose a lot of respect for him if he joins Milan... but I will still support him when he wears the azzurri shirt...when he wears the rossoneri shirt - F*CK YOU VIERI!

I sort of had a feeling this would happen... since he left I just had this image in my head of him wearing a red and black shirt.
 

The Count of Anti-Milan

Prima Squadra
Prima Squadra
Joined
May 29, 2004
Messages
611
Likes
1
Favorite Player
Gerrard, Smicer
primo-inter said:
Vieri wasn't sacked - he WANTED to leave. It was a mutual decision to terminate the contract.

This is simply not true. It was Inter who did not want him and at first he vehemently refused the cancellation of the contract.
 

Ari

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Mar 13, 2004
Messages
1,914
Likes
2
Milos75 said:
primo-inter said:
Vieri wasn't sacked - he WANTED to leave. It was a mutual decision to terminate the contract.

This is simply not true. It was Inter who did not want him and at first he vehemently refused the cancellation of the contract.

If Vieri wanted to leave, he would have gone for free. Because Inter wanted him to go, we had to pay him money. That shows Vieri wasn't willing to go.
 

Jake

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Mar 4, 2004
Messages
1,408
Likes
30
Favorite Player
Zenga, uno di n
primo-inter said:
Vieri wasn't sacked - he WANTED to leave. It was a mutual decision to terminate the contract.

I guess we'll never find out the real truth, but it takes two to tango. Maybe if Inter had shown more interest and respect towards him, he would've wanted to stay. Or maybe if he had been better last season Inter would've wanted him to stay. Nevertheless, football is Vieri's profession and we can't blame him for wanting to play where they offer him the best conditions. Maybe Milan has promised him more responsibility on the pitch and maybe his salary will be sky high, especially since we were dumb enough to give him 9 M€. In today's football world there aren't that many players who are truly

I'm sure quite many will say that this "mutual decision" turned out to be a disaster, if he joins Milan. Imagine, we will be paying him 9M€ for next season when he scores goals for Milan. I still think it would've been possible to keep him for the last year of his contract or at least to release him on better conditions for us. From financial point of view, I still think we did a horrible deal for us.
 

Jake

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Mar 4, 2004
Messages
1,408
Likes
30
Favorite Player
Zenga, uno di n
Ari said:
If Vieri wanted to leave, he would have gone for free. Because Inter wanted him to go, we had to pay him money. That shows Vieri wasn't willing to go.

Damn I love you Ari. The post of the year. Ari for president, watch out George W.!!
 

Zamat

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
May 5, 2004
Messages
1,529
Likes
1
Favorite Player
JZ
It's a bluff.

Never believe unlikely news reported by Goal.com, unless another source confirms it too. I've checked a couple of sites, including gazzetta.it, and none reported it.

Besides, Bobo left cuz he wants to make the WC, and thus he needs a team where he can be a starter. At Milan, he'd have the same fate as Inzaghi, warming the bench as Sheva and Crespo play.
 

primo-inter

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Apr 22, 2005
Messages
1,816
Likes
0
Favorite Player
J. Zanetti, Fig
Milos75 said:
primo-inter said:
Vieri wasn't sacked - he WANTED to leave. It was a mutual decision to terminate the contract.

This is simply not true. It was Inter who did not want him and at first he vehemently refused the cancellation of the contract.

well I'm sure the members of this forum have a better idea of what happened than inter.it who said...

Inter and Christian Vieri have reached a mutual agreement to rescind his contract with the club, due to expire on 30 June 2006.

Inter.it is a respectable source so I don't see reason to disbelieve what is written there.
 

The Count of Anti-Milan

Prima Squadra
Prima Squadra
Joined
May 29, 2004
Messages
611
Likes
1
Favorite Player
Gerrard, Smicer
primo-inter said:
Milos75 said:
primo-inter said:
Vieri wasn't sacked - he WANTED to leave. It was a mutual decision to terminate the contract.

This is simply not true. It was Inter who did not want him and at first he vehemently refused the cancellation of the contract.

well I'm sure the members of this forum have a better idea of what happened than inter.it who said...

Inter and Christian Vieri have reached a mutual agreement to rescind his contract with the club, due to expire on 30 June 2006.

Inter.it is a respectable source so I don't see reason to disbelieve what is written there.

I'm sorry primo, what is your point? The fact that it was a mutual decision does not mean Vieri intitiated to leave. Gianluca Rossi said that the proposal came from Inter and that at first Vieri was staunchly opposed to it. I have several confirmations of this story. IT WAS NOT VIERI WHO WANTED TO LEAVE, IT WAS INTER WHO WANTED HIM OUT!!!! What was he supposed to do? Mancini would have been under orders not to play him under any circumstances, he would perpettually sit on the stands, the World Cup is right aroun the corner...
 

Jake

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Mar 4, 2004
Messages
1,408
Likes
30
Favorite Player
Zenga, uno di n
This is from the closed Vieri thread:

Hamed said:
As soon as anyone dare and say a thing about Vieri he is misunderstood. I said compare Vieri and Adri achievement with the NT, I didn't belittle what Vieri achieved with the NT, but he won squat. He missed an incredible chance against Korea to lift his team, and sturggled in Euro04.

Adriano almost single-handedly won the Coppa America for Brazil, and a big part in the Confed cup. And oh yes, he won trophies! And I'm sure he will do great in the WC.

I think Adriano's fault is that he isn't Italian!.

These kind of comparisions are just totally unfair. If they lpayed for same NT, you could make such comparision, but Italy and Brazil are totally different countries and looking back at Brazil's achievements in the past 11 years comparing them to Italy, you'll understand my point.

Brazil has been much stronger than Italy for long. Besides Confed Cup as a tournament is actually worth nothing and European Championships are more difficult than Copa America. So actually is it the other way around? Is it Vieri's fault that he isn't Brazilian?

If we want to compare Vieri and Adriano we have to do it based on their performances in Inter shirt. Furthermore the best possible time for comparision is of course the recent history as in last season. They both had good seasons, no one can't deny that. Obviously Adriano will be better choice for any team in the future and this is just based on the age-factor. But simply comparing what they've done in NT shirt isn't sensible. Hell, we've had players who never performed well enough for Inter, but always were good in their respective NT's. Take Conceicao for example.
 

Jake

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Mar 4, 2004
Messages
1,408
Likes
30
Favorite Player
Zenga, uno di n
Milos75 said:
Gianluca Rossi said that the proposal came from Inter and that at first Vieri was staunchly opposed to it. I have several confirmations of this story. IT WAS NOT VIERI WHO WANTED TO LEAVE, IT WAS INTER WHO WANTED HIM OUT!!!! What was he supposed to do?

Somehow some people here doesn't understand the player's point of view, which I talked about earlier. If your employer suggests that it was better for you to leave and get another job, how many would be begging to stay? No matter how much you love your employer a that point the feelings will die and possibly turn to hate.

It was exactly the same thing with Cannavaro. Inter suggested that he shuold change club, but somehow majority here thinks still Canna as a traitor. And I'm positive Vieri will be known as a traitor too. Is there a pattern here?? Every summer a big player leaves Inter and it's always the player that is traitor and the club has always been the holier than Jesus, Mary and god alltogether.
 

Ari

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Mar 13, 2004
Messages
1,914
Likes
2
Jake said:
Ari said:
If Vieri wanted to leave, he would have gone for free. Because Inter wanted him to go, we had to pay him money. That shows Vieri wasn't willing to go.

Damn I love you Ari. The post of the year. Ari for president, watch out George W.!!

:D Well that's just common sense.
 

Pravesh

Allenatore
Allenatore
Joined
Mar 5, 2004
Messages
7,589
Likes
160
Favorite Player
J.Zanetti
10 years of FIF
Well, it cud also had been stg like this:

Lets suppose this is a discussion between Inter management team and Vieri.

Vieri - Will I get to play regularly next season ?
Inter - We can't guarantee that, coz Adriano and Martins are also there, not to forget Recoba. You will have to compete with them and the players in form will play.
Vieri - World Cup is coming up and I need to play regularly to be in the Italian squad. If I can't play regularly, then I am sorry to say that I have to opt for other clubs to play regularly.

..................

You never know, what the truth is .... :) ;)
btw, I totally disagree with those who said that Cannavaro acted as a traitor.

:star:
 

Ari

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Mar 13, 2004
Messages
1,914
Likes
2
Pravesh said:
Vieri - Will I get to play regularly next season ?
Inter - We can't guarantee that, coz Adriano and Martins are also there, not to forget Recoba. You will have to compete with them and the players in form will play.
Vieri - World Cup is coming up and I need to play regularly to be in the Italian squad. If I can't play regularly, then I am sorry to say that I have to opt for other clubs to play regularly.

:dielaugh: What are you freaking serious? And then Inter sayed: "Alrightey then, Christian. We will pay you 9M for terminating your contract, so you can go to our biggest rivals to play. Maybe you'll then go to WC.

I'm sorry any club ain't that good for their players. But when it's Inter, we're the worst. When the player ain't in Inter's plans, they will kick him out at any costs. We've seen this before. Yeah, and blame Bobo then.
 

Pravesh

Allenatore
Allenatore
Joined
Mar 5, 2004
Messages
7,589
Likes
160
Favorite Player
J.Zanetti
10 years of FIF
Ari said:
Pravesh said:
Vieri - Will I get to play regularly next season ?
Inter - We can't guarantee that, coz Adriano and Martins are also there, not to forget Recoba. You will have to compete with them and the players in form will play.
Vieri - World Cup is coming up and I need to play regularly to be in the Italian squad. If I can't play regularly, then I am sorry to say that I have to opt for other clubs to play regularly.

:dielaugh: What are you freaking serious? And then Inter sayed: "Alrightey then, Christian. We will pay you 9M for terminating your contract, so you can go to our biggest rivals to play. Maybe you'll then go to WC.

I'm sorry any club ain't that good for their players. But when it's Inter, we're the worst. When the player ain't in Inter's plans, they will kick him out at any costs. We've seen this before. Yeah, and blame Bobo then.

Seems you didn't read my post well. Read it again then. ;)

I also had added : "You never know, what the truth is .... "
And I also didn't say that you are wrong as well. Neither did I say that you are right either.

:)
 

Pravesh

Allenatore
Allenatore
Joined
Mar 5, 2004
Messages
7,589
Likes
160
Favorite Player
J.Zanetti
10 years of FIF
Ari, you said this: "If Vieri wanted to leave, he would have gone for free. Because Inter wanted him to go, we had to pay him money. That shows Vieri wasn't willing to go."

Why in hell, would Vieri go for free, just coz Inter said we dun need you !! :rolleyes:

For god sake, that's how business is done and they have got their so called agents who are damn good in doing this. ;)

One thing is for sure, he needed to play regularly ahead of the World Cup and he also knew that it wasn't guaranteed in Inter. Inter in the other hand might not have wanted to pay that much of $$ (which we dun know) to a player who's not even guaranteed starter. :)
 
Top