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Albo

Senior Member
Apr 13, 2009
11,463
Yes CorSera is a garbage source. Same source that says we'll invest in De Sciglio and Darmian with the money.

Also the same source that reported earlier this month that Allegri blocked the sale of either Bonucci or Sandro.
Before Pogba ,i always was like "lol shit source" totaly denial mode , but we are kinda selling club , and i fucking hate our transfer policy when everyone can leave if they want to .


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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
Imagine selling Sandro only to get two Italian shitstains, epic scrubs in the form of Dumb-Yan, and De Shitlio.

It's like having an awesome car, a Nissan GTR, and trading it in for a Vespa and a 1980s Volvo station wagon; replacing an awesome top bag of goodies for two sacks of shit.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,838
Before Pogba ,i always was like "lol shit source" totaly denial mode , but we are kinda selling club , and i fucking hate our transfer policy when everyone can leave if they want to .


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Not saying this sale won't go through tho... Just that it's a crap source reporting it and the same source claiming we'll buy both De Sciglio and Darmian after the sale. Fucking barfworthy. You can clearly tell this kind of rumor is just to rile up the fans.
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
64,602
It's like having an awesome car, a Nissan GTR, and trading it in for a Vespa and a 1980s Volvo station wagon; replacing an awesome top bag of goodies for two sacks of shit.
I Wouldn't trade my Vespa for a Nissan GT though.

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Yeah but he was heavily involved in who goes and who stays wasn't he ? And it's obvious that he was able to influence a player into staying
No he wasn't, and that's why he left in the end, because he didn't have enough say.

Who did he convince to stay? The players that left would have left with or without Conte, because we sell if the money is right.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
40,174
I Wouldn't trade my Vespa for a Nissan GT though.

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No he wasn't, and that's why he left in the end, because he didn't have enough say.

Who did he convince to stay? The players that left would have left with or without Conte, because we sell if the money is right.
:shocked: :wth: You're happy riding a De Sciglio? :D
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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My God... people panicking at each fucking rumor
You don't think there's something to this? Clearly things are brewing and we aren't behaving like a club who wants to keep its best at all.

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Oct 23, 2011
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I won't start raging yet, but what i am certain of is that Sandro did not and will not request a transfer. He stated several times that he is happy at Juventus and with his life in Turin. If he is sold this is all down to Marotta who is looking at the financial benefits by cashing in on one player and replacing him with two inferior players.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,084
We're sending out all the wrong messages. There is a reason why we'd never have a chance in hell in signing players like Griezmann, Verratti or Dembele from Dortmund. It would be e lateral move because we've positioned ourselves as a selling club and not a final destination for players to feel satisfied.

Even Bayern, that is a club I see a lot of similarities with have no problems with players wanting to leave. They win the league year after year but I never see their players having this obsession with the premier league or looking around for something better. Even their foreigners stay around.
Clearly their players should be lacking motivation after winning the league multiple times in a row if we're using the same logic as they do on our players? Maybe the lack of motivation comes from our management.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
74,903
Romeo Agresti is claiming that Sandro isnt moving for money but it has something to do with personal reasons

wasnt specific because he is probably talking shit but the claim is that he has already agreed terms with Chelsea

There has been a rumour floating around that he doesnt like Turin or hasnt settled properly but thats wank for mine, another few million will help him settle.
"My future? I only care about Juventus. I don't care about anything but doing well in this shirt. I'm here and I'm staying put."

2 months later he doesn't like Turin :howler: Talk about filling in gaps with guesswork.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
34,838
"My future? I only care about Juventus. I don't care about anything but doing well in this shirt. I'm here and I'm staying put."

2 months later he doesn't like Turin :howler: Talk about filling in gaps with guesswork.
I read his 'family' hasn't settled in well in Turin apparently.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
74,903
We're sending out all the wrong messages. There is a reason why we'd never have a chance in hell in signing players like Griezmann, Verratti or Dembele from Dortmund. It would be e lateral move because we've positioned ourselves as a selling club and not a final destination for players to feel satisfied.

Even Bayern, that is a club I see a lot of similarities with have no problems with players wanting to leave. They win the league year after year but I never see their players having this obsession with the premier league or looking around for something better. Even their foreigners stay around.
Clearly their players should be lacking motivation after winning the league multiple times in a row if we're using the same logic as they do on our players? Maybe the lack of motivation comes from our management.
Bayern have been an established top 3-4 club (3rd in this period in all honesty) for 10 years. We have flirted with it for a couple of seasons. In fact I'd only say we have a shout at saying we are top 3 for one season (this one), and that would be at the expense of either Bayern or Barcelona. So it's unlikely we even have that.

What we need to change the perception outside is firstly a CL success, and a deep run in the competition for a number of years. Players who join Bayern believe they have one of the best chances of winning the CL, they sign top players and top coaches. They are a very wealthy club, a one-club league in the biggest economy in Europe. At the moment we're judged as second rate because we have only finished 2nd best on the continental stage.

And we're seen at a level above Dortmund for sure.
 

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