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Julian Back In Serie B


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The league on Dec 7th finally ruled on his contract dispute and it was in favour of Uccello. Littlebird heads back on the 26th of December to reunite with his teamates for the remainder of the season and hopefully remains. Crotone Coaches & Staff are pleased to have him back and so is he.

However, his agent also is actively looking in the MLS with Crotone, just in case that playing time is not available to him for the second half of the season with this late decsion by the league that hand tied the bird for 5 months and wish not to longer his absent from the field of play,

He has maintained his physcial attributes at the max and is ready for some field time, but that decision from his first coach won't come until the end of their January's Market..and by that time he will be in form for minutes anywhere.

FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA GIUOCO CALCIO

00198 ROMA – VIA GREGORIO ALLEGRI 14

COMUNICATO UFFICIALE N. 12/D

(Decisioni della Commissione Tesseramenti)

La Commissione Tesseramenti, nella riunione tenutasi a Roma il giorno 07

dicembre 2011, ha adottato le seguenti decisioni:

Collegio composto dai Signori:

Avv. Guido Valori, Presidente; Dott. Massimo Procaccini, Avv. Fabio Sarandrea, Vice

Presidenti; Avv. Giovanni Carrieri, Avv. Pietro De Nicolo, Avv. Massimo Garzilli, Avv.

Francesca Rinaldi, Componenti; Sig. Marco Cenciarelli, Segretario.

2) RECLAMO N.45 DEL SIG. UCCELLO JULIAN PAOLO ( 30.10.1986 matr. FIGC

4339789) AVVERSO LA REVOCA DEL TESSERAMENTO IN FAVORE DELLA

SOCIETÀ F.C. CROTONE S.R.L. - DISPOSTA DALLA F.I.G.C. CON

PROVVEDIMENTO DEL 20.06.2011.

**La Commissione Tesseramenti accoglie il reclamo e dichiara nulla la revoca del

tesseramento del calciatore Uccello Julian Paolo ripristinando gli effetti del

tesseramento in favore della F.C. CROTONE s.r.l..

Ordina restituirsi la tassa reclamo

IL PRESIDENTE

Guido Valori

Pubblicato in Roma 07 dicembre 2011

IL SEGRETARIO IL PRESIDENTE FEDERALE

Antonio Di Sebastiano Giancarlo Abete

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Good news for the lad. What would his expectations be for the MLS? would his salary be comparable between the two leagues?

This has been one long road for him, his first priorty is playing time with his team and prepare himself for game shape for the call. this is far more important to him then salary comparable can be discussed at this time. He has 2013 contract with Crotone and thats fine with him now, he will focus what needs to be done the rest will come later.

sorry I missed to comment on your other point his expectation? Last he told me, He will win the scoring title on the first year of entry........

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What he means BigBird is what would his salary be per year in US dollars? This is important because of the salary cap in MLS

Keegan, Im sorry I did misunderstand his comments. Julian policy is to play football it always was first and most! The $ is his agent's responsiblity always has been. Julian only focuses on his game not the money! But ultimately it is his call when his agent has something to present him and recommends for him to look at the gesture by another club.

Please understand that the club has a say as well since they hold his book so I cannot really answer that question. His club may be a better choice to ask if your a club as to $, as thier could be other points of interested for two clubs to work together to achive a common ground of a transfer or a sale or what ever.

sorry but this is the best I can offer you!

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Good news! If he wants to come to MLS, please do so in Montreal, as we crucially lack CDN players...

As do the Caps. I would think he would be a starter right away. (Better than Tan and Jarju binks) Rennie and Ritchie might have other players in mind but I reckon the Caps are short on quality strikers.

Anyways, congrats to Julian and I hope he starts to play regularly.

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Caps have Camilo, Salgado, Hassli, Harris, and Tan - not exactly short on MLS-quality strikers. I couldn't say if Big Bird is better than Camilo or Hassli, but I'd assume better than Harris and Tan....though Harris seems to be more of a winger....(and his numbers were significant in his few appearances.

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Well I said quality CFs not warm bodies. Harris is good but I would play him and Camilo in an advanced midfield role rather than strikers.

JU-Hassli

Camilo<->Davide<->Harris

Koffie

Rochat-DeMerit-Mitchell-Lee

Cannon

then a bit of depth with Jarju, Tan and Salgado on the bench. Jarju and Salgado can play midfield roles so..

PS: It's little bird.

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I haven't read a report yet that actually supports Camilo being left on the wing - despite his scoring goals. He's a CF/ST. Anyway, if you had read my post you'd have seen that I said "I'd assume better than Harris and Tan...though Harris seems to be more of a winger."

Is Little Bird (:P - thanks for the correction) better than Camilo and Hassli? I can only guess, but my guess is no (how many Serie B games has he played!?). I can't possibly speculate if he is could become better....

If he gets regular Serie B games, then yes, he would likely be an excellent signing.

Anyway....would love for the kid to come to MLS and thrive - we do need some North Am-based forwards other than De Ro, Gerba (unattached) and Porter....

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Great to hear Big Bird and hopefully he gets the playing time that seems to be so valuable and always a struggle to get. Glad to hear from Robert that the boys finally met after a game in Italy. Keep up the good fight and we know how difficult the journey is! Keep in touch.

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Great to hear Big Bird and hopefully he gets the playing time that seems to be so valuable and always a struggle to get. Glad to hear from Robert that the boys finally met after a game in Italy. Keep up the good fight and we know how difficult the journey is! Keep in touch.

It has been one thing for sure Julian has all the patient for these past 6 months but on the bright side he is well rested and extremely focused on his return to his club... he has no hard feelings towards his Crotone team as all this was not a cause of return but more so the team he was sent out on loan CASALE.....

Anways it seems they are aware now officially on MARKET WEB Site here is the link.....

http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/?action=read&id=317877

he and I are back to italy arriving tommorrow....in fact at the airport

Me too was glad that Julian met Robert, Alex Julian was extremely happy to see him finally... Happy holidays to all we will keep you up ot date on his progress

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