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Nomuken

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The difference is you can restore a shitty car to it's original potential, don't know though wouldn't it be something if sparked these 6 months does wonderfully well then give him back in summer ( that's if we sign on loan)
 

Fellas

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We should have a little more patience. And look elsewhere. It most be better alternatives out there who cost more. But this is a bad investment

first we pay to get him here.. then we pay his high salary.

Better if we bougt a striker for the future. Like Lukaku or someone. Even if just Lukaku could be hard to get here. But we was to fast in this deal.
 

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As long as 'we' Sling decent crosses, Toni will hopefully do better than donkey / bitch. But if perm-a-lot grosso keeps up with the long ball aerial assault 'we' are defo screwed as Toni is as much of a battering ram now as ale.
 

Salvo

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If he signs, we delete the thread, if he plays we call him some kid from the primavera. luca coglioni...just pretend it didn't happen.

Luca, I know it really is....
 

Nomuken

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Juventus have not finished boosting their attacking options this January, despite the expected arrival of Luca Toni from Genoa. The Old Lady are thought to want to add at least one more striker to their books before the window closes.

The Serie A giants are believed to be considering a swoop for 31-year-old Palermo forward Massimo Maccarone or Udinese’s 27-year-old hitman Antonio Floro Flores.

Juventus believe Maccarone would cost in the region of €4M to take from Palermo, while if they joined the chase for Floro Flores there would be other interested parties to beat to the striker’s signature, making the eventual fee required uncertain.

Window is looking disgusting. :help:
 
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