Adriano (9 Viewers)

Durden

Senior Member
May 11, 2006
1,601
#61
Its a shame the two most hated players in serie A by Juve fans are performing to such a level when we are at our lowest.
Yeah especially Zlatan when you think about how much we did to keep him here.. Without him Inter would have been crap like always. He has been the decisive factor for them all season. Why ffs couldn't we have sold him to a foreign club..

It's like watching your sweetheart giving head to your worst enemy... and doing it VERY well... :sick:
 

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RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
21,470
#65
Yeah especially Zlatan when you think about how much we did to keep him here.. Without him Inter would have been crap like always. He has been the decisive factor for them all season. Why ffs couldn't we have sold him to a foreign club..

It's like watching your sweetheart giving head to your worst enemy... and doing it VERY well... :sick:
:rofl2:
post of the month:D
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
#66
The one thing I admire about Adriano is his physical strength. The guy can bulldoze his way through the toughest defenders.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#67
Adriano is one of the best forwards in the world!
He is still young, there is plenty of room to improve himself and mature his character.
Juventus is the ideal team for that, we really have our way to control our player's outbursts and character's. Mutu for ex became a new man!
we also excel on improving players or bring them back on form.
esp players like Canna and Adriano
and esp if they are coming from horrible managing clubs, like Inter
with many many alternative solutions and competition/pressure for the same place. IMO the man responsible for Adriano's situation is Mancini
and then the Argentino-Brazilian wars within Inter's ranks...
Adriano worths every risk, he is much more talented and valuable than Cassano,he is a starter in the Brazilian NT.
We will have good offers for him if we wonna decide to sell him later,
its a win-win situation if Inter decides to sell him cheap
or even better to swap him, with Figo's replacement...

BUT IMPO we dont have a chance to get him, no matter what!
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#69
Inter is very talented/gifted in stupidity
and money/costs has a little importance for them.
Toni,Camo and Chivu would make them spend 50mil++
this is not the first time we would take advantage of them,
but considering our position, we cant tempt/afford Adriano...
 

JuveAdam

Moggi santo..subito
Sep 12, 2006
1,072
#73
Well... they gave us Cannavaro for Carini.

But that was a Moggi deal, those days are sadly gone. Now we have a pu$$y who pays £3.5m - yes thats THREE & A HALF MILLION POUNDS STERLING - for a player the calibre of Boumsong.

Moggi v Morrati, ownage!
 

Midzata®

Senior Member
Jan 26, 2007
1,152
#74
Adriano will be same case as Canna, he has prooven his potential but lacks something, but when you are playing for a team like Inter it's not a strange thing.
All players that play for Inter are doomed to fail and underperform!
I can see a slight chance bu offering Mauro+cash for his services, even thou we are not so urgent to bring players in attack I think for Adriano or Huntelaar is worth to risk & spend especialy because you do not get many chances to sign player of their calllibre, they are usualy not-transferable!
 

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
7,377
#75
But that was a Moggi deal, those days are sadly gone. Now we have a pu$$y who pays £3.5m - yes thats THREE & A HALF MILLION POUNDS STERLING - for a player the calibre of Boumsong.

Moggi v Morrati, ownage!
Was about to point that fact out!

Seriously thought, Moggi blagged a great deal, if Secco pulls it off he would be a genious.
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
#80
Adriano is OK but the only way he can come is if Buffon goes the other way and I would be fucking furious if that was even considered.
 

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