Mauro Icardi

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A lot of reports in Italy that we had scouts at the Inter versus Palermo game at the weekend to watch him and Dybala. He's having a good season scoring 18 goals so far and seems to fit the Van Gaal blueprint for a striker pretty well. Pity he's such a controversial character but Van Gaal isnt exactly averse to these type of characters as shown by his relationship with Kluivert among others.

 

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Read about him earlier. Looks like a very tidy finisher. Im glad we're being linked with young forwards.
 

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Read about him earlier. Looks like a very tidy finisher. Im glad we're being linked with young forwards.
Argentina have some brilliant young attackers at the moment with Icardi, Vietto and Dybala. Correa was brilliant in the South American under 20s as well.
 

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Regardless of what he's like, that highlights video was truly awful.

Half the play is cut off because of the way the screen has been cropped and for the first two minutes it's just replays of him getting fouled or complaining to the referee.
 

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He's a total cnut. Makes Suarez look like a saint. Do not want.
 

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Regardless of what he's like, that highlights video was truly awful.

Half the play is cut off because of the way the screen has been cropped and for the first two minutes it's just replays of him getting fouled or complaining to the referee.
 

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He's a total cnut. Makes Suarez look like a saint. Do not want.
Is this based purely off him stealing Maxi Lopez's wife and tattooing his kids name on his arm? I mean I think he seems a bit temperamental and possibly lazy, but to compare him to Suarez?
 

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Just reading his Wikipedia page... He did a John Terry and took it a step forward by actually marrying his teammate's wife he had an affair with! Is this why people are labeling him a bastard? Or is he also a wanker on the pitch?

EDIT: Basically, what was said above.
 

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Just reading his Wikipedia page... He did a John Terry and took it a step forward by actually marrying his teammate's wife he had an affair with! Is this why people are labeling him a bastard? Or is he also a wanker on the pitch?

EDIT: Basically, what was said above.
It's not exactly great behavior but if we are going to start judging celebs, which footballers are now, on their sexual activity it's a slippy slope, I mean Giggsy was fecking his brothers wife for years and some of our current players are apparently involved with some seedy bathroom blowjob video and our Captain has been caught with hookers twice, once while his wife was pregnant.
 

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It's not exactly great behavior but if we are going to start judging celebs, which footballers are now, on their sexual activity it's a slippy slope, I mean Giggsy was fecking his brothers wife for years and some of our current players are apparently involved with some seedy bathroom blowjob video and our Captain has been caught with hookers twice, once while his wife was pregnant.
Completely agree, I can't condone what Icardi did but it's not as if our player's and assistant manager are, or have been, well behaved in similar situations.
 

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So both 21, both talented and both surrounded by, lets say, questionable temperament, for lack of better word.
Who is the better talent or who would suit us more Icardi or Dybala?
 

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"Nara has certainly thrown herself into her relationship with Icardi. Already she has his name tattooed on her wrist, just as he has hers on his forearm. Relentless Twitter users, they caused a stir in November by exchanging a series of tweets using the hashtag #Quindicina – reportedly a reference to the fact they had made love 15 times during a frantic 28-hour stay together in Argentina."

I don't buy it. I bet they're using non-Clinton definitions of sex and throwing on a couple for good measure.
 

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No more proper 9's. Rooney and Wilson are enough going forward. Let's find some goalscorers from wider.
 

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Uh, no thanks. He's a good goalscorer and finisher but that's about it. Definitely don't think he's good enough for us. It's ridiculous that an increasing number of people are comparing him to Dybala. They're nothing alike.
 

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Er lads, I'm not gonna be posting any pictures now, but go ahead and Google his now-wife Wanda Nara and you'll understand why he might have done what he did to get her...
 

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Er lads, I'm not gonna be posting any pictures now, but go ahead and Google his now-wife Wanda Nara and you'll understand why he might have done what he did to get her...
but she already had like 3 kids with Maxi Lopez... unless all of them where born by C-Section, who knows how good is the situation down there.

Maybe he enjoys breast feeding.
 

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Don't particularly think either will go on to be anything amazing but would rather Dybala than Icardi.
 

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http://www.football-italia.net/62346/icardi-i-know-nothing-about-football
Icardi: 'I know nothing about football'
By Football Italia staff

Inter striker Mauro Icardi revealed he “knows nothing about football,” is anything but a party animal and how he reacted to Diego Maradona’s comments.

“Football is a sport I have fun with, but I play it and that’s all,” he told Sportweek. “I never watch games and know nothing about what’s going on in the sport.

“I don’t follow other Serie A results or know who got into the Coppa Italia semi-final. Who is the Chelsea goalkeeper? I know that, I’m not stupid.

“I’ve always been like that, ever since I was a kid. At the Barcelona youth academy I lived right next to Camp Nou, but I spent my days watching movies. There are plenty of professional players who couldn’t care less about football.”

The Argentine forward is known as one of the most controversial characters in Serie A, mostly for his off the field soap opera with Wanda Nara, the ex-wife of his former best friend and teammate Maxi Lopez.

He became a father for the first time last month and unveiled a giant tattoo of her name, Francesca, along his collarbone.

“Wanda says I’m a 40-year-old trapped in a 20-year-old’s body. She’s right, it has always been like that. I’ve been more mature than my years since I was 10, so my mother and her friends said the same.

“It’s thanks to my mother, who let me free to crash face-first into a few walls. She helped me understand life is not Disneyland.”

Curiously, Icardi’s 41-year-old mother has recently given birth to twins, so the player who turns 22 later this month will be surrounded by babies.

He already lives with Nara’s three children from her marriage to Maxi Lopez, his former Sampdoria teammate.

Because of that affair, Maradona famously said he’d have given Icardi “a good kicking” in the locker room.

“When they told me what he said, I had a good laugh. He didn’t want me taking part in the Match for Peace, but I went anyway.

“I think people should just focus on their own lives and mind their own business before talking. Nobody is 100 per cent clean. I don’t talk to Maxi Lopez and neither does Wanda. He phones every day, we read his name on the display and hand it over to the kids. That’s it.”

Icardi also shakes off criticism of his love for fast cars, expensive jewellery and materialistic trinkets.

“I am a bit of a chav. My agent tells me that all the time too. I have a Lamborghini, a Rolls Royce and a cold Hummer. I just got the name of an expert and will have all the interiors customised.

“I don’t know why I keep getting roped in with the so-called ‘bad boys’ of football. I really don’t care either. The unhappy people are those who listen to others. I never listened to anyone and I’m very happy.”
Dybala it is then.
 

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Er lads, I'm not gonna be posting any pictures now, but go ahead and Google his now-wife Wanda Nara and you'll understand why he might have done what he did to get her...
She aint all that. My first reaction was that a top level footballer could do much, much better.
 

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Don't particularly think either will go on to be anything amazing but would rather Dybala than Icardi.
Dybala is like a Griezmann 2.0. Maybe better. Composed on the ball, good passing, can drift to the sidelines, mopve into channels... participate on the build up of the attacking game. Can perfectly reach world class level someday.

the problem is he is a cnut:
"When I play with the Playstation, I always choose Barcelona or Manchester City," he told Guerin Sportivo. "I dream to play one day with one of those clubs."




Icardi on the other hand, is like Vieri 2.0. He needs to get the ball in the right position. Clinical in front of goal. Definitely more composed than Dybala in front of goal. Strong and with good hold up play with his back to goal.

But without proper service, he is quite useless.
 
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Dybala is like a Griezmann 2.0. Maybe better. Composed on the ball, good passing, can drift to the sidelines, mopve into channels... participate on the build up of the attacking game. Can perfectly reach world class level someday.

the problem is he is a cnut:
"When I play with the Playstation, I always choose Barcelona or Manchester City," he told Guerin Sportivo. "I dream to play one day with one of those clubs."
How does this make him a cnut? :confused:
 

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mercenary then? whatever... not the player we need, and he clearly doesn't rate us, so feck him.
That's reading a hell of a lot into a comment he made about a videogame, and how many South American's list Barca as their dream? Nearly all of them. As for the City comment, it makes sense given Tevez and then Aguero were their star strikers, if he watches the PL he's going to gravitate to his own nations top players.
 

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To be honest neither Dybala nor Icardi strike me as the greatest characters and personalities... but then again I don't follow that much 'celebrity life', besides the things they do on the pitch (and occasional lusty glimpse at the chicks they bang :P ) but Neither Rooney nor Giggs have some remarkable 'clean' records behind them when it comes to behavior and / or women. And they still play(ed) like world class players. It would be nice if all guys could be good guys and so on, but when it comes to play and talent, I would mind having both Icardi and Dybala at United. Not likely, but two of them plus Wilson would be awesome. Icardi - Wilson could be my greatest wish unfulfilled, Shearer-Batistuta in United shirt v2.0
 

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considering the sort of all round game that fans love from strikers he wouldnt be a hit at a club like ours. He is a proper striker, all he contributes to games are goals.
 

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considering the sort of all round game that fans love from strikers he wouldnt be a hit at a club like ours. He is a proper striker, all he contributes to games are goals.
I've never seen him play at all, but does that last line of yours suggest he's a "Hernandez" type of player who's only good attribute is just scoring?
 
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