DavidVilla
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He's going to Chicago.
That's a different player... you're talking about some shit Polish player.
He's going to Chicago.
Probably true, but I wouldn't take a chance that being bad in Italy equates to being pretty good in MLS.
That's a different player... you're talking about some shit Polish player.
No, I am talking about Nemanja Vidic.
http://www.vavel.com/en-us/soccer/5...wing-termination-of-inter-milan-contract.html
Vidic has also been linked to DC United
http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/...d-new-free-agent-nemanja-vidic-be-his-way-mls
Regardless, there is absolutely zero chance he comes to NYCFC
That's a different player... you're talking about some shit Polish player.
No, I am talking about Nemanja Vidic.
There are several rumored CB targets for Chicago: Polish CB Marcin Kaminski and Portuguese CB Joao Meira
Giovinco
He's wasn't bad in Italy. There's a difference between being bad and not getting a chance to play. I don't need to go into the history of Gio with Juve, loans, coaching, formations and whatever that lead to his lack of playing time...but Gio is not considered 'bad' in Italy and people are and were always excited about his play.
Ex-Man United skipper Vidic retires following Inter release
Injuries take their toll on Serbian defender
http://www.foxsports.com/soccer/sto...-vidic-retires-following-inter-release-012916
If you think Giovinco was bad in Italy ... holy crap.
I don't think he did that good. While playing for Juve, he had 14 goals in 93 appearances. If he was doing so good, he wouldn't be here.
Apparently you never saw Giovinco play in Italy. He left so he didn't have to compete on a daily basis for playing time with a multitude of guys so he could get more consideration for the national team ... and for the money.