bigbadbonkingbob
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- Aug 21, 2006
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.......is Federico Turienzo?
algie said:Crap signing by McGhee.Wasted 150k
Tony Meolas Loan Spell said:Uh oh here goes....
bigbadbonkingbob said:Cool.
So I'm guessing that being him isn't a good thing. Does it change automatically, or am I doomed to be a crap Turk / German / Argentinian forever more?
The Complete Badger said:I can only presume this thread is some sort of SICK joke. However, on the slight chance that it is not, I will explain:
Federico was brought to the club in the summer of 2005 in a bargain £150k transfer deal, shrewdly negotiated by our then messiah Mr Mark McGhee, or King of the Jungle Mr Dick Knight whatever way you look at it. After a scintillating showing at Lewes in a friendly, Fed arrived in a blaze of glory. Deemed the next big thing, some say the pressure got to him. Others say he was simply too big for the club. He played a crucial part in a home draw with Crewe, which followed a spectacular dive in the opening home match v Reading. Turi-mania swept the south coast, with every schoolkid dreaming of playing like their idol on pitches across Sussex, old men discussing his every move in pubs up and down the county, not to mention the numerous ladies who lusted after one second in his presence.
Then, it started to go downhill - not surprising really, I mean how do things get much better for a provincial club like Brighton than the signing of Latin America's number one hitman? A troublesome ear injury kept Fed out of contention, and the much publicised drugs raid on his home only helped to confuse matters. He was later found innocent by a jury of crocs. When Fed did make his comeback in a bleak defeat at Stoke - what isn't bleak in Stoke - he was unable to make much of an impact, and the Brighton faithful (not used to having such a superstar at their disposal) were on his back. Fed fled to Ecuador for a family break, a time he used to increase his large collection of vintage stamps.
He returned once more, and the under-fire McGhee threw him straight back into the team for a crucial match at Luton Town. That night, he was paired with Mark McCammon, which many have since claimed to be the finest and most articulate strike duo the club have ever fielded. Martin Samuel, in his News of the World column, led the calls for both men to be awarded British citizenship in order to lead the country's attack, but his calls were rejected when it was established that the real reason behind his opinion was an attempt to lure McCammon into his bed.
From this point on, El Turinator was not seen again, prompting widespread criticism of the club's handling of their talisman. At the end of the season, he asked to leave, claiming that he felt the "seagulls had simply not been following his trawler." After intense negotiations with Levante, Real Madrid, and Espanyol finished with all three clubs claiming they could not afford to bolster their ranks with Fed's signing, he headed to Italy. Brescia, under the ever watchful eye of Mario Zomma, offered him a deal, but his agent advised him that bigger clubs would soon be interested. Such was the pressure on Zomma to sign Turienzo, the debacle eventually led to his resignation after his family's flock of sheep was sacrificed in protest. The saga rumbles on......
Federico Turienzo - Gone but never forgotten![]()
The Complete Badger said:I can only presume this thread is some sort of SICK joke. However, on the slight chance that it is not, I will explain:
The Complete Badger said:Oh dear....
Come on then, face your demons, and share it with us all. Who do you support?