Suffolk exile Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 He looks more likely to sign than Aranguiz! (?)
Lestoh Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 I remain hopeful for this one, although I'm not too convinced by this post-Esteban policy we seem to have that we need to sign bald players. This will offer us some stability in our defence, really think it's something to be excited about.
benpicko Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 Inter Milan said Cambiasso had lost it..... That's what I thought too, though you could say that Cambiasso in his prime was a lot better than Inler in his
lestajigs Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 He looks more likely to sign than Aranguiz! (?) Rocket science
FoxinNotts Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 Ramadaone, Albert, can you shed any light on this? Do you have any news on this one?
Stevosevic Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 Ramadaone, Albert, can you shed any light on this? Do you have any news on this one? It would be nice to know if the agent reports are true.
iamafox Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 I remember seeing Inler in the 2006 World Cup and had followed some Italian football when he played for Udinese. Has a good degree of CL and international experience and always looked a steady and confident player. This would be a huge coup if we sign him.
THEBIGJOHNSTEADER; Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 I believe in 2 things - discipline, and the banter
MC Prussian Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 I remember seeing Inler in the 2006 World Cup and had followed some Italian football when he played for Udinese. Has a good degree of CL and international experience and always looked a steady and confident player. This would be a huge coup if we sign him. That was nine years ago (blimey, time moves so quickly - feels like yesterday seeing us beat Togo, South Korea and drawing with France ) - since then, he's participated in two World Cups and currently stands at 84 international games, four shy of his Napoli shirt number, on par with Alex Frei - the sixth-most caps in the entire Swiss national team history.
Callabinho Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 That's what I thought too, though you could say that Cambiasso in his prime was a lot better than Inler in his Cambiasso was one of the best in his position in his day. Inler is still better than most PL midfielders, i'd say he's as good as N'zonzi even at 31.
DanTheFox07 Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/transfers/gokhan-inler-to-leicester-city-claudio-ranieri-targets-napoli-midfielder-to-replace-esteban-cambiasso-in-the-centre-10436059.html Im not sure how reliable independent is but I have seen this mentioned more than once
MPH Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 Think we are playing a game of chess with Aranguiz with this one....
MGLCFC Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 Think we are playing a game of chess with Aranguiz with this one.... Different type of player to Aranguiz. Can see the Aranguiz deal going to the wire on deadline day.
iamafox Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 That was nine years ago (blimey, time moves so quickly - feels like yesterday seeing us beat Ivory Coast, South Korea and drawing with France ) - since then, he's participated in two more World Cups and currently stands at 84 international games, four shy of his Napoli shirt number, on par with Alex Frei - the sixth-most caps in the entire Swiss national team history. And he's won the Swiss Super League and the Coppa Italia (both twice).
Stevosevic Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 This is the big one for me, a real leader in the middle of the park with quality disribution.
Steve Earle Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 This is the big one for me, a real leader in the middle of the park with quality disribution. You could well be right - let's hope so & that he signs..
whoareyaaa Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 Dunoo who this chap is or what he means but vincenzo merolla @vincenzomerolla 5 mins5 minutes ago Da quanto leggo, il signorino ( #Inler ) mi pare si sia convinto ad andare in #PremierLeague " jamm bell jamm a fa ambress " #ForzaNapoli 0 retweets 0 favourites From what I read , the young gentleman ( #Inler ) seems to have convinced me to go #PremierLeague " jamm bell jamm to do ambress " #ForzaNapoli0 0 retweets favorites
lestajigs Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 Dunoo who this chap is or what he means but vincenzo merolla @vincenzomerolla 5 mins5 minutes ago Da quanto leggo, il signorino ( #Inler ) mi pare si sia convinto ad andare in #PremierLeague " jamm bell jamm a fa ambress " #ForzaNapoli 0 retweets 0 favourites From what I read , the young gentleman ( #Inler ) seems to have convinced me to go #PremierLeague " jamm bell jamm to do ambress " #ForzaNapoli 0 0 retweets favorites He likes jam?
Fez of Mahrez Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 It's like a surreal treasure hunt with some of these foreign tweets. There are plenty of mentions of Ambress in relation to Napoli but I can't work out what it means.
katieakita Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 Things get lost in translation, by the look of things with Inler pointing out the wad we are offering him is weekly not monthly may have him looking at Leicester in a much better light.
Alex_LCFC Posted 3 August 2015 Posted 3 August 2015 People get excited about these foreign tweets. How do we no these people tweeting could be the Brazilian/Italian version of indikhalia or w.e the belters name is
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