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    Christian Vieri

    he is a character, and it was not easy for him to loose his spot, exspecially after being the top scorer in all of his former teams since he left Juve. I remember him sitting on the bench, and cheering and smiling when Martins, who playedin his place, scored. Not once and not twice.
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    Christian Vieri

    its a bit risky move but not stupid at all. Adriano and Vieri cannot play together as both are finisher and none of them very good in passing, and of course if one has to choose, will choose Adriano. But above 30, in the 2002-2003 season Bobo scored 24 goals in 23 serie-a appereances...
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    Nedved calls Cassano

    :rofl:
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    Co-ownership wrap-up

    i am stunned Miccoli already played in the national side, his value at least near the double of 4 mil euros (the 2 mil fiorentina bid was for the 50% of the ownership). I think Moggi offered somewhat less then the price he think he could sell, or swap the players. i guess maybe 3,5 for...
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    Capello is going for sure

    He benched Montella for Batistuta, He won the scudetto with Roma (only the second title in the club's history) He built that team, and he did great signings, like he bought Emerson from Bayern Leverkusen.
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    Juve Revive Vieira Interest..

    the price would be decent, but his wage is about the same as DP's.
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    The Neverending Story-Cassano to Juve

    hmmm, may Mutu ends up in Parma? :D
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    Mourad Meghni. Moggi to swap Mutu?

    spell it that way: W-e-r-d-e-r B-r-e-m-e-n :D i think he is still injured (he got injured just when he went to bremen, and afaik he hadnt played a minute yet in his new team)
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    Capello is going for sure

    I think some of you misunderstand me. I am happy with Capello, It was one of my biggest dreams to see my favourite team under the coaching of the gratest (as i rate him). I only have a feeling that he wont stay at Juve forever. I have no problem with buliding the team of the present as...
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    Capello is going for sure

    I feel i need to open this thread, cause what i wanna say is quite general. So, I think that Capello wont be Juves trainer for very long, he will fill his contract and than leaves, maybe to Real, maybe somewhere else. Whatever one might think looking at the average age of our team...
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    Giorgio Chiellini's return.

    Camoranesi was great this season, i dont have any stats bust must have been one of the best dribling player in the whole serie-a, while Ortega was sux in Parma, and neither did better in turkey (fener?)
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    No matter who we sign

    read the post again
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    No matter who we sign

    moyart would be perfect next to emo, more attacking still a good, robust force on the midfield.
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    No matter who we sign

    Come on mate, you said that our defence is kinda good, though still bad, but anyway it all comes down to Cannavaro. You say that Cannavaro makes our defence good which is true, as true as to say that Zambrotta makes our def. good, or Thuram, or Gigi. --------------Chimenti...
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    No matter who we sign

    Yeah thanx to Cannavaro who is obviously surrounded by crap defenders.... ... like Zambrotta, Thuram or Buffon (and Zebina but i am sure you dont like him)
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    No matter who we sign

    i think probably you are the only one who isnt satisfied with Juve's defence. juve conceeded the fewest goals in italy this season
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    Kapo set for Monaco?

    What about Plasil or Maicon?
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    i want to be on the transfer list !!!

    Wohoo :D i made that gif of Cassano a year ago or so, goood to see it:extatic:
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    Mozart

    Statistics Year : 2005 Games : 35 Starting Line-up : 34 Substitutions : 1 Goals : 2 Penalties : 2 Yellow Cards : 9 Red Cards : 0 Minutes Played : 3083 started 34 out of 35 matches, played 3083 minutes (out of the possible 3150) substituted only once, even a goalkeeper could...
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    william gallas

    he would be welcomed