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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #120 on: July 23, 2011, 05:15:42 am »
I think Bojan will be a good signing for Roma but I don't know why they've bought Heinze,shocking footballer.

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #121 on: July 23, 2011, 10:56:15 pm »
CORTINA - Mario Cognigni, president of Fiorentina, talking with the fans was off balance and tried to imagine the team's starting lineup for next year, declaring that "will be sure to play in front of Jovetic and Gilardino, with Aquilani behind them" . A phrase that portends good news on the front of the market, given that today Corvino was committed to close the deal for the Liverpool player. In general, it breathes great optimism in the air. Cognigni also said that "to make 'Campini' others have put us 30 years, we are 6 months. They will open in conjunction with the playing of the National 'Franks'."

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #122 on: July 25, 2011, 02:46:33 pm »
Walter Sabatini has confirmed that Vucinic and Menez are leaving the club soon.

Also De Rossi will not be sold, and they're taking a risk as he could leave on a free at the end of the season.

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Speaking at a press conference, Sabatini has confirmed the rumours regarding both players, stating: "It was a painful choice. He [Menez] has not been sold yet, but I have given him permission to leave the retreat and meet PSG. I regret not being able to work with him."

On Vucinic, who has become a popular figure at the club since his €7 million move from Lecce in 2006, Sabatini added: "It could be painful, he is a very strong player, but [he] is likely to leave. It is a very real possibility, we will replace them in the best way."

Finally, on the subject of the future of midfielder Daniele De Rossi, who is out of contract in the summer of 2012, Sabatini stated that he will not be tempted into selling the Italy man to avoid losing him on a free.

"We are ready to take the risk. He is not on the market and we will do everything we can to keep him."

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #123 on: July 25, 2011, 04:33:38 pm »
Spurs want Vucinic
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #124 on: July 25, 2011, 08:22:03 pm »
No official confirmation but CdS claim Roma have finally agreed to sign Stekelenburg from Ajax for €6m plus bonuses.

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #125 on: July 28, 2011, 09:27:16 pm »
Vidal is highly rated in the Bundesliga, but evertime I've seen him he's flattered to decieve - most recent being the Copa America. But I've read hes come off a brilliant season so for 12 million it seems like a great buy, although he's supposed to be a bit of a headcase (in that sense a perfect replacement for Felipe Melo  ;D ).

The Bastos deal seemed certain at the start of the window, but its supposedly gone cold - there has been many updates regarding it. He will be good for them, he can fill in at left back if Ziegler doesn't work out for them, and will add some real quality to the left of midfield either way. If it goes through, that will be another 16-18 million off Juventus' hands, and will bring the spending towards the 100 million mark. Insane for a club without European football.



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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #126 on: July 28, 2011, 09:28:48 pm »

[/b][/u][/center]- The Italian Football Federation [FIGC] have confirmed that they are not able to strip Inter of the 2006 Scudetto.  ;D


Such a ridiculous decision, considering what happened to Fiorentina in 2006!
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #127 on: July 28, 2011, 11:20:23 pm »
Word from Italy is that Juve have backed out of the Rossi deal as they deem Villarreal's pricetag "unrealistic" and all odds pointing towards them signing Vucinic who will take a paycut to join Juve, and has snubbed a better deal from Spurs in order to stay in Italy.
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #128 on: July 29, 2011, 01:48:17 am »
Word from Italy is that Juve have backed out of the Rossi deal as they deem Villarreal's pricetag "unrealistic" and all odds pointing towards them signing Vucinic who will take a paycut to join Juve, and has snubbed a better deal from Spurs in order to stay in Italy.

His agent recently said that Manchester United have had meetings with him as well, and Ferguson is interested. Its probably his agent talking shit like most Italian agents, but who knows. They sold Menez for a bargain, 8 million only so Vucinic could go on the cheap as well.

Alot of big players have left the Serie A in the last couple of days which is a shame: Sissoko, Sirigu, Menez (all PSG) and Kasami (Fulham). Pastore could be next as PSG are supposed to be close to a 45 million dollar deal which would be huge.
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #129 on: July 29, 2011, 03:57:41 pm »
I must admit I'm surprised Fiorentina didn't manage to hold on to Frey and will be a great addition to Genoa. Underrated keeper imho and I have little faith in Boruc's ability to replace him.

Also being reported that Juve have agreed a fee for Vucinic (€12m + bonuses or straight up €15m depending on media outlets).
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #130 on: July 30, 2011, 03:29:24 pm »
I must admit I'm surprised Fiorentina didn't manage to hold on to Frey and will be a great addition to Genoa. Underrated keeper imho and I have little faith in Boruc's ability to replace him.

Also being reported that Juve have agreed a fee for Vucinic (€12m + bonuses or straight up €15m depending on media outlets).

Agree with you Aristotle, the way they have treated Frey is disgraceful. They forgot that he stuck with them a couple of years ago, when all the big teams were chasing him. He was one of the best keepers in the Serie A for the last decade or so, Genoa have got a real bargain.



The Serie A is going to miss Javier Pastore. Would've loved to see him stay for at least one more season, he was brilliant to watch last campaign. Palermo won't be complaining too much though - 43 million, that is a massive amount (around the same of Aguero's fee wasn't it?). PSG have got a real gem on their hands now.

Surprisingly, Inter have been real quiet in the transfer market this summer. After last season we were in dire need of fresh blood, but only Jonathan, Castaignos and Ricky Alvarez have come in - hardly names that will have the fans jumping for joy. There has been talk of Tevez, but I hope we stay clear, not because of his talent, but because of the fee and wages we will have to cough up for a player that will be off in a few years. No doubt the fans will love him though, we will see what will happen to this rumour soon.

Finally, the Stekelenburg saga is coming to an end. Looks like Roma will be purchasing the dutch keeper his agent has revealed. Finally a stop to this story !
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #131 on: July 30, 2011, 08:43:58 pm »
Agree with you Aristotle, the way they have treated Frey is disgraceful. They forgot that he stuck with them a couple of years ago, when all the big teams were chasing him. He was one of the best keepers in the Serie A for the last decade or so, Genoa have got a real bargain.

Frey is a really strange one. How he never managed to get more than 2 caps for France is beyond me a much better keeper than Mandanda imo. He seems to have developed a kind of middle child complex for Serie A goal keepers. He was never going to be good enough to be compared to the eldest favourite Buffon, he never had a chance against the new kid in Julio Cesar and everything he did he had to work twice as hard and get half the recognition.


And since this is probably the only safe place to put this on RAWK there have been some rumours doing rounds on Juve forums that Marotta (general manager) has been working on a deal to bring Aquilani to Juventus despite Conte's objections that he does not want him. He was the man who brought him in on loan and wanted to make his deal permanent even after the infamous deadline had passed.
Might just be that, rumours. Pinch of salt and all that but since it's fairly accepted that he wants him at Juve it might be yet another twist in the "saga"
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #132 on: July 30, 2011, 10:25:16 pm »
And since this is probably the only safe place to put this on RAWK there have been some rumours doing rounds on Juve forums that Marotta (general manager) has been working on a deal to bring Aquilani to Juventus despite Conte's objections that he does not want him. He was the man who brought him in on loan and wanted to make his deal permanent even after the infamous deadline had passed.
Might just be that, rumours. Pinch of salt and all that but since it's fairly accepted that he wants him at Juve it might be yet another twist in the "saga"
My Juve season ticket mate just told me the same last night, couldn't believe him at first but he was totally serious.
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #133 on: July 31, 2011, 03:41:14 am »
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #134 on: July 31, 2011, 05:03:05 am »
And since this is probably the only safe place to put this on RAWK there have been some rumours doing rounds on Juve forums that Marotta (general manager) has been working on a deal to bring Aquilani to Juventus despite Conte's objections that he does not want him. He was the man who brought him in on loan and wanted to make his deal permanent even after the infamous deadline had passed.
Might just be that, rumours. Pinch of salt and all that but since it's fairly accepted that he wants him at Juve it might be yet another twist in the "saga"

That would be interesting wouldn't it, if Juventus return for Aquilani. Personally I can't see it, I know Fiorentina are still in for him, the coach said yesterday he hoped a deal could be done. The sticking point is that Aqua wants a permanent transfer and not a loan, which means that Fiorentina can't afford his wages. Personally, I want him to stay at Liverpool (or join Inter  ;D), because he's got the ability to be one of the best midfielders in the Premiership, he doesn't deserve to be known as a flop. How Dalglish thinks that Raul, Adam and co. are better than him is beyond me, but that is a discussion for another topic.



There is also a strong interest from Inter and Genoa on Lille's top scorer Moussa Sow. An agreement could be struck like the Kevin Prince Boateng deal with AC and Genoa last summer:

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Genoa have confirmed they “could sign Moussa Sow together with Inter” in a similar deal to the Kevin-Prince Boateng move. The Grifone famously bought Boateng from Portsmouth last summer and immediately turned him over to Milan on loan, making a profit when the Rossoneri took up their option. A similar operation is on the cards for Ligue 1 top scorer Sow, who netted 25 goals for Lille last season.

“We have a good rapport with Inter director Marco Branca and President Massimo Moratti,” explained Genoa director of sport Stefano Capozzucca. “It is possible we could sign Sow together with Inter.” However, unlike Boateng, it seems in this case Sow would stay for 2011-12 at Genoa in exchange for allowing the Nerazzurri to sign Rodrigo Palacio.

Also an agreement has been struck for Matias Silvestre to go from Catania to rivals Palermo. They beat out Liverpool, Juventus and Bayern Munich for the stopper.

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Palermo have confirmed they’ll sign Catania defender Matias Silvestre on Monday. “We just have to work out which players go in exchange.” Talks have been going on for over a week and the Rosanero beat competition from Juventus for the Argentine.

“On Monday there will be this final meeting between directors Sean Sogliano and Pietro Lo Monaco to complete the transfer,” said President Maurizio Zamparini. “We just have to work out which players go to Catania in exchange, but the deal is done.”
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #135 on: August 2, 2011, 01:12:19 am »
Also being reported that Juve have agreed a fee for Vucinic (€12m + bonuses or straight up €15m depending on media outlets).

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #136 on: August 2, 2011, 01:51:12 am »
Can't see how Bojan in - Vucinic out is good business for Roma, aside from the age thing.

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #137 on: August 2, 2011, 02:19:17 am »
Can't see how Bojan in - Vucinic out is good business for Roma, aside from the age thing.

Vucinic wanted to leave, he put in a transfer request. I think Roma would have rather wanted to have sold him to Spurs or United, but it looks like they didn't want to stump up the money. Should be a good signing for Juve, that puts an end to their pursuit of Giuseppe Rossi for sure, he'll stay at Villarreal.
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #138 on: August 2, 2011, 08:22:35 am »
how is Vucinic suddenly a great player? Never heard of him at any forum untill he got sold just now, where everybody makes compliments to him. He wasn't even a regular starter in the end of his Roma days

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #139 on: August 2, 2011, 08:31:40 am »
how is Vucinic suddenly a great player? Never heard of him at any forum untill he got sold just now, where everybody makes compliments to him. He wasn't even a regular starter in the end of his Roma days

Where have people said hes a great player? Hes a very good player with a knack of scoring some great and spectacular goals, and it was because Montella didn't favour him that he didnt play much towards the end of the season. Every prior Roma coach had been playing him regularly, so he must of been doing some things right. In case you didn't know, you have to be a pretty good player to move for 15 million euros.
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #140 on: August 2, 2011, 09:04:54 am »
Vucinic is a quality player.  Unbelievable touch, composure and quick feet.  Definitely in the Berbatov mould and equally as frustrating.

Personally think that at €15m he is a steal.  And I think he is a much better player than Bojan currently so will be interested to see how this pans out at Roma.

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #141 on: August 2, 2011, 10:23:33 pm »
Since you can't do anything on the main forum about the player. Appearantly Fiorentina are edging ahead in the race to sign Aquilani. Milan have been shut down as the club doesn't want a loan + buy and Aquilani's agent's been told that he won't get game time under Conte who prefers Marchisio for that role
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #142 on: August 3, 2011, 03:47:37 pm »
Threat to the start of Serie A
The kick-off to Serie A season may be pushed back but Juventus fans are flocking to buy season tickets at new stadium.

Italian Players' Association (AIC) president Damiano Tommasi has threatened to delay the start of the Serie A season unless the Italian Football League signs a new collective agreement.

The old agreement ran out a year ago and twice last season player strikes were planned before being called off as negotiations progressed.

But Tommasi, a former Italy and Roma midfielder, says the kick-off on August 27 will be postponed unless the agreement is signed by all parties.

"Yes, the league kick-off is at risk," he told SkySport24.

"The collective agreement needs to be signed and that needs to happen before the season can start.

"Even the Italian Football Federation (Figc) president (Giancarlo Abete) has said it.

"It would be hard for the players to not take to the pitch but we need their rights to be put in black and white, and it's not an economic question.

"The players are united in their intent; I've visited 90 percent of Serie A teams."

The original dispute was over the rights of clubs to force certain conditions, including transfers, on players approaching the end of their contracts.

All points have been agreed accept one relating to players no longer part of the first team squads, with the Football League asking for greater flexibility over the article.

Tommasi's predecessor Sergio Campana signed the agreement last season but the Football League has yet to put pen to paper.

"We've found an agreement and underlined it. I keep hearing that we're very close, but the little that's missing from the League's side never arrives," said Tommasi.

"This has been dragging on since last season. In the previous months we decided not to strike while the league was ongoing but this time if we don't get a conclusion it won't begin."

However, Juventus supporters haven't been put off by the recent contract disagreement flocking in their thousands to snap up season tickets for the upcoming campaign in the club's new stadium.

Juve spent the last five years playing at the Stadio Olympico in Turin since leaving their former Stadio delle Alpi home, which they bought from the local council in 2003, in order to rebuild a stadium on that site.

And now 23,000 people have bought season tickets for the 41,000-capacity stadium, an increase of 56 percent on last season's figure of 14,600 season ticket holders.

The new stadium will be inaugurated on September 8, when it's official name will be revealed.

Despite being the best-supported club in Italy, on average Juve only filled one third of the 67,000-capacity Stadio delle Alpi.

The Stadio Olympico wasn't much more popular with Juve rarely filling out the 28,000-seater stadium which they shared with city neighbours Torino, who will remain there.

But the new stadium is more intimate than the old Stadio delle Alpi as there is no running track, meaning fans will be closer to the action.

Serie-ous scandal

Serie A team Chievo were fined $115,000 on Wednesday for their role in the calcioscommesse betting scandal that has blighted Italian football all summer.

Vittorio Micolucci, a defender with Serie B side Ascoli, struck a deal with prosecutors and received a reduced ban of 14 months.

Chievo are one of two Serie A sides in the dock in Rome over the football betting scandal, the other being newly-promoted Atalanta.

There are 18 teams, including two amateur sides, and 26 people including players, former players, presidents and directors due to be judged by federal prosecutor Stefano Palazzi.

The scandal came to light at the end of last season following the revelation of an investigation by the Prosecutor of Cremona that started in November 2010.

Chievo were fined over the behaviour of Stefano Bettarini, who was registered on their books as a player in a publicity stunt - he never actually played for the club.

Bettarini had retired from football in 2005 and had not played since, instead forging a career in television.
He is charged with trying to manipulate matches to fix bets.

Micolucci's ban is for association with illicit betting activities but was reduced from the three years requested by prosecutors due to his collaboration with investigators.

The best known individual caught up in the scandal is former Italy and Lazio striker Guiseppe Signori, accused of being one of the heads of the criminal gang fixing matches.

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #143 on: August 3, 2011, 04:03:09 pm »

There is always some sort of an issue in Italian football. There was talk of a strike last season as well led by the players but it didn't come to fruition. Hopefully this doesn't occur, but this sort of shit is always happening, and is a major reason why Italian football has declined over the past few years. Does this stuff ever happen in the German, English, Spanish leagues - very rarely.
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« Reply #144 on: August 3, 2011, 04:08:24 pm »
There is always some sort of an issue in Italian football. There was talk of a strike last season as well led by the players but it didn't come to fruition. Hopefully this doesn't occur, but this sort of shit is always happening, and is a major reason why Italian football has declined over the past few years. Does this stuff ever happen in the German, English, Spanish leagues - very rarely.
Seem to remember a strike being organized in Spain last season due to clubs wanting equal shares in TV rights but didn't come to fruition as well, other than that no, it rarely happens in other big leagues while it usually happens in Italy.
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« Reply #145 on: August 6, 2011, 10:15:10 am »
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« Reply #146 on: August 6, 2011, 10:37:01 am »
WTF is this?  :o

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« Reply #147 on: August 6, 2011, 12:10:31 pm »
WTF is this?  :o

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #148 on: August 6, 2011, 12:50:49 pm »
Here are the lineups for the game starting in 10 minutes.

Inter: 1 Julio Cesar; 23 Ranocchia, 25 Samuel, 26 Chivu; 4 Zanetti, 8 Thiago Motta, 5 Stankovic, 20 Obi; 11 Alvarez, 10 Sneijder, 9 Eto'o.
Subs: 12 Castellazzi, 37 Faraoni, 44 Bianchetti, 77 Muntari, 7 Pazzini, 27 Pandev, 30 Castaignos.
Coach: Gasperini.

AC Milan: 32 Abbiati; 20 Abate, 13 Nesta, 33 Thiago Silva, 19 Zambrotta; 8 Gattuso, 4 Van Bommel, 10 Seedorf; 27 Boateng; 70 Robinho, 11 Ibrahomivic.
Subs: 1 Amelia, 76 Yepes, 25 Bonera, 23 Ambrosini, 28 Emanuelson, 99 Cassano, 7 Pato.
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #149 on: August 6, 2011, 12:54:10 pm »
How is gasperini lining up he is only playing one striker no? So is sneijder going to play his number 10 role.

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« Reply #150 on: August 6, 2011, 12:55:14 pm »
How is gasperini lining up he is only playing one striker no? So is sneijder going to play his number 10 role.

I think he is going 3-5-1-1 by the looks of it.
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #151 on: August 6, 2011, 12:57:31 pm »
I think he is going 3-5-1-1 by the looks of it.

Pretty odd formation, why didn't he just stick to the 4-2-3-1 that your squad is used to?

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #152 on: August 6, 2011, 01:03:25 pm »
Pretty odd formation, why didn't he just stick to the 4-2-3-1 that your squad is used to?

Hes always used the 3-5-2 formation. Thats one of the big questions of the season, can he implement it with Inter as it was very successful with Genoa.
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #153 on: August 6, 2011, 01:08:25 pm »
Oh my god, Zlatan is boss.
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #154 on: August 6, 2011, 01:09:20 pm »
That was class by Ibra. I have a feeling hes gonna fuck us over today
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #155 on: August 6, 2011, 01:10:05 pm »
Oh my god, Zlatan is boss.

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #156 on: August 6, 2011, 01:24:29 pm »
Great free kick by sneijder!!

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #157 on: August 6, 2011, 01:24:30 pm »
What a goal from Sniejder !
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #158 on: August 6, 2011, 01:24:35 pm »
Classy goal from Sneijder there.

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #159 on: August 6, 2011, 01:26:58 pm »
Can everyone stop commenting on all these amazing goals flying in!! I'M @ WORK FFS!
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