The Worlds Biggest Traitors

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Tevez also scores alot of the times he plays against united the ****** lol.

Redknapp is a manager though hes going to go to the place where hes going to get more success ;)
 
Mario Balotelli - Wore an milan shirt live on tv and openly admitted to supporting milan while playing for inter. He then joins city and half a season later and he says he wants to join milan
 
Don't think I have seen Defoe's name yet. Surely he deserves a mention. Charlton, West spam and Pompey have all been betrayed in a heartbeat by Defoe. eg, handing in a transfer request on the day WHU were relegated. FFS you get payed how much and you are that unproffesional :S Just doesn't care about the club whatsoever
 
Do Juventus and Fiorentina have a large-ish rivalry? Cos then Roberto Baggio could be thrown in, but I'm not sure it's as backstabbing as some mentioned. Fat Roanldo is a very good example.
 
I don't think some players posted fit the bill exactly, even if they have played for multiple rivals.

It's funny that someone mentioned Owen joining United years after leaving 'Pool but no United fan would dare tarnish their memory of Schmeichel by calling him a traitor or joining City.
 
Mario Balotelli - Wore an milan shirt live on tv and openly admitted to supporting milan while playing for inter. He then joins city and half a season later and he says he wants to join milan

This isn't being a traitor though ? Hes openly saying he supports them while playing for Inter, If Celtic tried to sign me as a kid I would join them obviously although Rangers are my team, So technically he has not betrayed the team he supports as every player would love to play for the team one day ;)

And alot of the players mentioned are also joining bigger clubs and moves they wouldn't turn down - Example, Rooney went to United, United or Everton Hmmmm ?, Rio to United from Leeds also same situation.
 
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Personally, nothing right now can surpass Luis Figo's traitorous transfer. Some might argue that Mo Johnston to Rangers was more controversial, and it may have been, but that has probably changed the Old Firm for the better. Rangers now can openly sign Catholic men without such a backlash as back then. Figo's transfer just made things worse over there.
 
The old firm match is more important match than any ( but not because of football all because religion ) though however I agree that it is the best thing that could have happened, after all our captain Lorenzo Amoruso was a catholic and a Hero :wub:
 
Do Juventus and Fiorentina have a large-ish rivalry? Cos then Roberto Baggio could be thrown in, but I'm not sure it's as backstabbing as some mentioned. Fat Roanldo is a very good example.

The Fiorentina fans protested that thing for weeks!!...but I understand, he was ROBERTO BAGGIO!
 
He scored a penalty for Juve against Fiorentina and then burst into tears. Can't see William Gallas doing that at Stamford Bridge or the Emirates, can you?
 
He scored a penalty for Juve against Fiorentina and then burst into tears. Can't see William Gallas doing that at Stamford Bridge or the Emirates, can you?

Nop, Baggio was a gentleman, don't know if Gallas is (H)
 
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