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  1. Serie A 2016/2017

    Why is every young player nowadays a milanista when our fanbase is twice as big? Could our fanbase be becoming older in Italy?
  2. Marko Pjaca

    Indeed. Anyway, Allegri has hinted a few times that the plan could be integrating Pjaca slowly into the starting team till a 433 formation, with Pjaca and Dybala as some sort of trequartistas, or Pjaca tracking back more on the left side to help the midfield without the ball and as a forward...
  3. Winter mercato thread 2016-17

    Hmm, I like where this is going. We do need another DM. Asamoah out - Witsel in Hernanes out - N Zonzi in Sturaro out - Kessie in Not bad
  4. Dani Alves

    He's still among the very best in the world as a fullback, specially in a team that plays with wingers. Thing is in the 352, the rwb is supposed to offer width for the team, it's a very important position, and Cuadrado fits better. I'm all in for Cuadrado as our perennial starter when 352 is...
  5. Serie A 2016/2017

    Apparently we have the biggest lead ever in the history of the league with 20 teams at the 13th round.
  6. Sami Khedira

    If there's a semblance of truth in this, MLS will have to pay well to sign him. Enough of giving these guys away for nothing just because they want to.
  7. Miralem Pjanić

    Playing him as a RCM instead of Khedira, being able to combine with Dybala and Cuadrado (as a RWB in 352) would make our right side crazy strong.
  8. Dani Alves

    Except for the fact Licht runs behind defenses 2 or 3 times a season, and when he does it, he fucks the crossing up..
  9. [Serie A, 14th round] Genoa 3-1 JUVENTUS [27th November, 2016]

    I like this, only change Higuain for Cuadrado. It's insane to leave him out, considering all the injuries and his performance level.
  10. Winter mercato thread 2016-17

    He would be an interesting signing. But Napoli will demand 50M from us and 15M from the rest. So... no.
  11. Giuseppe Marotta

    I'm really not worried about that. Yes, in the end of the 2018 season there will be a revolution, but till there, we'll not only still have Chiellini, Bonucci and Marchisio, who are the backbone of the club, but also guys like Alex Sandro, Dybala, Higuain, Cuadrado, maybe Pjaca, who will start...
  12. [CL] Sevilla 1-3 JUVENTUS [22nd November, 2016]

    1. Ref was pretty rigid with Sevilla. I don't say unfair, but rigid. It is very atypical to have a game like this - sent off and corner penalty against the home team in the 1st half. 2. Sure. What I meant was it was an isolated play.
  13. [CL] Sevilla 1-3 JUVENTUS [22nd November, 2016]

    Results wise, it's perfection right now - 1st place in CL, 1st in Serie A with 7 + points. This is the most important thing? Yes. But performance is very relevant too. It's not a matter of entertaining, or attacking or anything like that. It's a matter of simply playing well. You say we...
  14. Daniele Rugani

    He is progressing and he seems to have the tools to succeed at the club. Biggest factor is personality. He's a shy kid and he is gathering confidence little by little.
  15. Juan Cuadrado

    MoM has to be Bonucci for the goal, but Cuadrado was great once again. He just can't be let out of the starting team. He's been consistently excellent.
  16. Sami Khedira

    I thought Khedira was decent today. Pjanic was really underwhelming
  17. Dani Alves

    I don't think Alves has been poor. He just hasn't been a difference maker, but he's OK. Still a nocht above Licht's last season, that was pretty poor.
  18. Miralem Pjanić

    fuck off and use the ignore option. I'm not posting for you.
  19. [CL] Sevilla 1-3 JUVENTUS [22nd November, 2016]

    Drawing is the least of worries. The way this team has played in CL so far will certainly make it a struggle to overcome any team at next stage. Performance must improve big time.
  20. Axel Witsel - AM/CM - Zenit

    We need dynamism, presence and personality in the midfield.. not sure if he fits the bill