Italy should thank juventus (4 Viewers)

Reza

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Jul 13, 2002
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Last night in Dortmund both teams played a fabulous international footbal. although it was obvious Italy was a head and neck upper than germany.

We appreciate marcello and all guys effort to show the real italy.

But there is something remains and that the juve guys who build the main skeleton of the team.
where Buffon and Cannavaro at the back built a strong teritory and Zambrotta and Camo almost destroied german back line harmony.


Now a question remains and that who really benefits of weakening Juventus?!
 

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Slagathor

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Piss off, it's not like Juventus raised those players to who they are now. If anything, Italy should thank freaking Parma.
 

Slagathor

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AbuGadanzieri said:
yes also parma is good

buffon cannavaro gilardino played for parma
The thing with Juventus is that they enjoy purchasing great Italian players, but mostly just great players. If they're Italian, that's a bonus. If there aren't any Italian players meeting the standard, Juve don't mind shopping abroad. If it were up to just Juventus, the Italian national team would suck just as bad as the Turin's club youth academy.

Let's face it: Juventus aren't exactly the Ajax of Italy. The Dutch national team could never do without Ajax, but the Italian national team could miss Juventus. They are more the PSV of Italy...
 

Boudz

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Dont forget Juve turned potential into World Class. Its not as easy as it seems, look at Inter they always had more potential than we ever did.
 

Slagathor

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Stripper said:
Dont forget Juve turned potential into World Class. Its not as easy as it seems, look at Inter they always had more potential than we ever did.
So? Milan does that too. It's not a specific Juventus characteristic
 

Gep

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Jun 12, 2005
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Erik said:
The thing with Juventus is that they enjoy purchasing great Italian players, but mostly just great players. If they're Italian, that's a bonus. If there aren't any Italian players meeting the standard, Juve don't mind shopping abroad. If it were up to just Juventus, the Italian national team would suck just as bad as the Turin's club youth academy.

Let's face it: Juventus aren't exactly the Ajax of Italy. The Dutch national team could never do without Ajax, but the Italian national team could miss Juventus. They are more the PSV of Italy...




Dont La Primavera (Juves youngsters) always win there league? Yeah really bad! :D

Looks like Juve have to now adapt a Ajax style youth system after selling there big stars this summer. Breed those Italianos! BREEEEEEED THEM! :smoke:
 
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Reza

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    Erik said:
    it's not like Juventus raised those players to who they are now. If anything, Italy should thank freaking Parma.
    And that's false,
    cuz most of them build their champion character and found their true self confidence and self steem in juve.know it.
     
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    Reza

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    GRK said:
    You might have a point there.
    yes, I hope those things i heard around the club are nothing just gossips.

    for juve as an eternal footbal club (more than just a club),
    playing in serie C or A make no difference in me (as a fan), but it for sure affects the whole calcio quality.
     

    Byrone

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    Reza said:
    And that's false,
    cuz most of them build their champion character and found their true self confidence and self steem in juve.know it.
    :wallbang: youre not listening to his point,which is correct btw.
     

    Slagathor

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    Reza said:
    And that's false,
    cuz most of them build their champion character and found their true self confidence and self steem in juve.know it.
    That's not the point. Milan does that to players from smaller clubs as well. The point is that without Parma: Juve would just have some foreign keeper right now (and that's just one example).

    Quaresma - solid point about the primavera, but that just tells me they have potential. Turning potential into force is what Juve should focus on.
     

    Boudz

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    Erik said:
    So? Milan does that too. It's not a specific Juventus characteristic
    I never said it was, but Juve are amongst the best at doing so.
    Zambro from Bari to the best leftback in the world
    Camo from Verona to a world class winger
    Del Piero from Padova? to captain
     

    Slagathor

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    Stripper said:
    I never said it was, but Juve are amongst the best at doing so.
    Zambro from Bari to the best leftback in the world
    Camo from Verona to a world class winger
    Del Piero from Padova? to captain
    True, but those players had it in them because they had had a good training first. Someone like Miccoli or Maresca never reached that level. So it's not all Juve
     

    Byrone

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    Speaking of Miccoli,he said he would be open to a return to Juve if Capello left.things will be very interesting in the next coming weeks.
     
    May 30, 2004
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    cannavaro shuld win best player of the tournament for not making not 1 mistake.. also very proud of zambrotta and buffon for great solid performances ... camo yesterday was shit for the majority of the game so many mispasses so many lost balls hopefully he does better in the final.. del piero came on and finished the game in style but cannavaro is the best player for italy soo far gattuso and zambrotta come a close 2nd probably imo
     

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