

Fred Returns, Valencia is a Pain in the A$$, Nino Wins
By: Inara | August 1st, 2007
I confess that I wasn’t expecting Fred to come back today. I really thought he’d present another lame excuse like “I have to feed my neighbor’s cat.”
But he proved me wrong, and I’m glad he did. He came back last night, accompanied by Bernard Lacombe (perhaps handcuffed - Nanard has a strange sense of humor). No word yet on whether his family will live with him in France (they better!)
Fred’s “fall from grace” in January was because his wife couldn’t handle living in Lyon and left for Brazil, which left Fred pining over her and his baby daughter. He was so wrapped up in his misery that he became Lyon’s most miserable player.
Even though he’s walking around now with the aid of crutches, he showed up for the official team photo session.
Here is his interview (read the original in French here).
How do you feel?
I am glad to be back but I need time to look after myself. It is necessary to wear the splint for another ten to fifteen days before starting training again. I hope to be able to play my first match in September.Was it so important to return to Brazil to be taken care of?
Yes it was very important. I was able to remain in the company of my family, of my friends.Will you meet President Jean-Michel Aulas?
Yes. I must speak with the president to take care of a small problem. I hope to fix it as soon as possible to remain in Lyon and to continue in peace.Are you always motivated with the idea of playing for Lyon?
Yes. I am motivated to play well this season here and in others. I have confidence. I am happy in Lyon and I hope to remain here.What reception did you receive from your fellow players?
They had a celebration in the locker room with me. It was good to see everyone. I hope to play with them as soon as possible. I have much work to do to play.Did you talk with Alain Perrin this morning?
Yes. I spoke a little with him. He is a big manager who gained the French Cup with Sochaux.What are your objectives this season? Is your return too late to let to you hope for the title of best striker?
No. It is not too late, but my first objective is to recover from my fracture in order to continue.In the beginning of the season, the OL played with two attackers. How do you judge this system of play?
It is very good! It is better for the attacker who will no longer play all alone.
TRANSFER GOSSIP:
Now that the prodigal son has returned, the club can turn to more important matters, such as Valencia’s absolute stubbornness on getting Kim Kallstrom.
Their manager has gone so far to say that Kallstrom would be better than Lucho Gonzales because Kallstrom is “a player with personality, who creates chances for his teammates. There’s many good players, but at the crucial moment, not so many have what it takes. [Lucho] is a player confused by his position. He is not an inner right, he is not a midfielder, he is not a striker. He is a little of everything and we needed something that is more concrete. With his price, we could not waste time in adapting him to the position.”
Lyon have denied any interest in selling Kallstrom, with his manager confirming, but some Spanish sources claim that Valencia have upped their bid to €14m and are giving Lyon 48 hours to accept. They also claim Kallstrom wants to join them.
Lyon better not accept - L1 starts in 3 days.
Jose Antonio Reyes turned us down for Atletico Madrid. I’m crying on the inside. Really I am.
For those of you who thought that Jean-Michel Aulas was too mighty to be set back by a mere human being, Sylvain Wiltord is here to prove you wrong. Wiltord, who was told he had no future in Lyon and should do his best to find a new club as soon as possible, had a deal wrapped up with Rennes. This in turn would lighten Lyon’s wage bill (Wiltord is the club’s third highest earner), would mean some form of compensation for Lyon since Wiltord has another year left on his contract, and would also clear up a spot for another attacker.
But what does Nino do? Turn down Rennes to see out his contract at Lyon, thereby ruining the club’s plans. Perrin informed Wiltord that he was behind Keita and Govou in the pecking order, which was fine with Nino because he’ll still be earning a fat paycheck and can piss Aulas off while he’s at it. He also knows that he’s too good of a player for Perrin to ignore indefinitely and will still see a good amount of playing time.
However, Jean-mimi seems intent on having the last word and is still searching for a club that will take Wiltord off his hands. The battle is still continuing because Wiltord was the only one absent from today’s photo session…
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Fred seems excited to be back which is good. Kallstrom wont leave im pretty sure, he has said he is happy in Lyon. Sanchez Flores is a douche, he flip flop on who he wants, and he really just buys what ever catches his fancy then disguards it within a season.
Wiltord may be playing games, and Aulaus may very well be still trying to ship him off, but i think he is the 4th choice striker/RW we need. Strong off the bench, shows up when needed. With the way Remy has been described it seems like he may be in the CFA’s more often then not, i have personally never seen him play.Posted from
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Also, if we play 4-4-2, Kallstrom knows this suits him well, but he may find no space with Juninho and Bodmer around, which means moving away would be a good idea. Stick with the 4-3-2-1 Perrin, this accomodates are midfielders, we have three strikers for one spot, thats plenty of competition.
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Flores doesn’t do the buying at Valencia, a sporting director does.
And I believe Kallstrom’s coming! He’ll look good in the Orange!
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Right, but the sporting director is now a pawn of Flores after Carboni was fired because the two clashed on signings. Flores wields the real power there.
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I think we are almost in the clear with the Kallstrom situation. Word in the Spanish press is that Valencia are fed up with Lyon’s refusal to negotiate and are now looking at Casquero (who is eh at best).
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The story between Fred and Wiltord is much more linked that it is made out to be.
Fred really wants to come back when Wiltord’s gone and Aulas really wants to see Wiltord gone now.And I’m betting Fred’s wife will only come back to Lyon once Wiltord’s gone too.
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Well Wiltord will be gone, Auluas is still shopping him around, and the man himself has said he still believe in Rennes project so who know. Wiltords abilities mean he should stay and provide the spark we will need throughout the year, but his personality lends itself to problems and id rather have Fred then Wiltord.
The Kallstrom thing is dead and dusted. Valencia will find themselves without the player they want, Casquero is a good player, skilled at what he does, but he isnt a world beater like Kallstrom.
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Fred’s wife is pretty cute - I can see why Nino was so into her.
Let’s hope everything gets sorted out. Though I thought it was Coupet’s wife Nino got into. Forum gossip, of course.
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Another spanish rag is claiming that Kallstrom will try to force his way out the club.
He wouldn’t do that…would he?
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He would’nt do that.
He would’nt do that.
HE… would’nt do THAT ?????!!!!!Posted from
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[...] written about Valencia’s bungled pursuit of Kallstrom here and here, which ended when Aulas said €25m or no deal. Predictably, Valencia backed off in the [...]
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fred isnt that great. valencia need someone to get them into the top 4 quick!
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[...] to play in the EPL, he’d be in England already. Remember, this was the guy that Valencia offered €14m for last summer (and it looks like they still desperately need him), and who has elicited [...]
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