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Juventus' Milos Krasic, Felipe Melo, Luca Toni & Amauri all included in Serie A's Golden Bin nominations
The annual nominations for the Bidone d'Ora have been announced with Turin giants having four up for the unwanted award, with Inter close behind with three under-performers
By Luke Matthews
Juventus have four players included in the nominees for Serie A's Golden Bin award.
Milos Krasic, Felipe Melo, Luca Toni and Amauri have all been put forward for the unwanted prize, while Inter trio Diego Milito, Mauro Zarate and Diego Forlan are also in the 10-man shortlist.
Genoa's Eduardo, Cesena's Adrian Mutu and Fiorentina's Santiago Silva complete the nominations for the Bidone d'Oro, which translates as 'Golden Bin'.
Previous winners of the award include former Inter duo Adriano and Ricardo Quaresma, with neither player plying their trade in Italy anymore.
The Bidone d'Oro takes into consideration the worst value deals for star names which explains Forlan's inclusion as Inter were unable to include the player in their Champions League squad, while Amauri has not featured for Juventus all season.
The winner of the award is to be revealed on December 17.
Milos Krasic, Felipe Melo, Luca Toni and Amauri have all been put forward for the unwanted prize, while Inter trio Diego Milito, Mauro Zarate and Diego Forlan are also in the 10-man shortlist.
Genoa's Eduardo, Cesena's Adrian Mutu and Fiorentina's Santiago Silva complete the nominations for the Bidone d'Oro, which translates as 'Golden Bin'.
Previous winners of the award include former Inter duo Adriano and Ricardo Quaresma, with neither player plying their trade in Italy anymore.
The Bidone d'Oro takes into consideration the worst value deals for star names which explains Forlan's inclusion as Inter were unable to include the player in their Champions League squad, while Amauri has not featured for Juventus all season.
The winner of the award is to be revealed on December 17.
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