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Armando Izzo

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Yousif Arsenal

On Vinai's payroll & misses 4th place trophy 🏆
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Reading the La stampa article AC Milan and Roma want him too but Torino for are not interested to sell
 

dashsnow17

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Although he's from Naples and he looks like he could be one of Genny Savastano's boys. On second thoughts, sign him up.
 

Yousif Arsenal

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Although he's from Naples and he looks like he could be one of Genny Savastano's boys. On second thoughts, sign him up.
i think he made to team of the season in Italy he had great season i think he backup plan for Andersen
 

yybecause

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On 23 May 2016, Izzo, along with midfielders Luca Pini and Francesco Millesi, was put under investigation by the anti-mafia police department in Naples (DDA) after being accused of being directly involved with a Camorra clan based in Secondigliano in altering the results of the Serie B matches Modena–Avellino (1–0) from 17 March 2014, and Avellino–Reggina (3–0) from 25 May 2014. On 3 March 2017, the Italian Football Federation's prosecutor asked for Izzo to be suspended for six years, also requesting that collateral estoppel be applied, and demanded that he should receive a €20,000 fine. On 12 April, he received an 18-month ban from football and was also fined €50,000. On 19 May his ban was reduced to six months.
 

Judasviking

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On 23 May 2016, Izzo, along with midfielders Luca Pini and Francesco Millesi, was put under investigation by the anti-mafia police department in Naples (DDA) after being accused of being directly involved with a Camorra clan based in Secondigliano in altering the results of the Serie B matches Modena–Avellino (1–0) from 17 March 2014, and Avellino–Reggina (3–0) from 25 May 2014. On 3 March 2017, the Italian Football Federation's prosecutor asked for Izzo to be suspended for six years, also requesting that collateral estoppel be applied, and demanded that he should receive a €20,000 fine. On 12 April, he received an 18-month ban from football and was also fined €50,000. On 19 May his ban was reduced to six months.


So he have been 18 months without playing football at some point in his career or what?
 

Artisan

Not Emery's Old Pal
All for bringing in criminal players. Maybe this lad will be able to get one of his old pals to threaten Kroenke after he experiences our summer activities.
 
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Keplaz

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Looks like a ****, sign him up. Nothing better than a nasty bastard at CB.
His face alone makes him worth signing. He doesn't look like a "son in law". He looks dangerous, like one of the capos in the Godfather.
 
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