“I’m sure Dinamo will be saved!”



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Massimo Maccarone, in the DDB project

amateurs they came back for the holidays in the club 200,000 euros, money that will be used to negotiate with players who want to terminate their contracts in the next period.

Now, DDB supporters have announced a real blow to the image: Massimo maccarone joined the project.

“I am impressed by the respect that Dinamo fans have for me and I want them to know that this admiration is mutual.

I know of your participation in the salvation of this historic club. I know you are going through a difficult time. I chose to join your project and I am sure that Dinamo will be saved with such enthusiasm.

I am glad to know that you have not forgotten the joy I gave you and many Romanians in 2006. I was introduced to the field when they took us 2-0 and I remember telling myself that I should play dog. So I did it.

How do you think I feel when some Italians Google who Maccarone is and in Romania everyone knows me? I can’t wait to see you in Bucharest.

A few years ago I saw the choreography you did for our old friends. I am proud to wear a T-shirt with the image of that moment and to be part of a project designed by the same ingenious guys! “, Maccarone said in a statement posted on Facebook by PCH.

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Cinema East Massimo Maccarone

Massimo Maccarone, now 41, is a former Italian striker who has played for AC Milan, Modena, Prato, Varese, Empoli, Middlesbrough, Parma, Siena, Palermo, Sampdoria, Brisbane Roar and Carrarese. He gave up his football career in September of this year.

Maccarone rose to fame in Romania, scoring two of the goals with which Middlesbrough eliminated Steaua in 2006 from the UEFA Cup semi-finals.

The rojiblancos had won the tour, in Bucharest, with 1-0, and were leading with 2-0 in the English field. Middlesbrough pulled off an incredible comeback, winning 4-2 and reaching the final act. Massimo Maccarone scored in the 89th minute.

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