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piotrr

Мodеrator
Sep 13, 2011
34,009
The real question is
Who is this Fagner player that was called up
Fagner :lol:::lol3::

He has no-one to blame but himself.

Has put in pathetic performances for most of the season, barely looked bothered and it’s clear he’s not happy to be here.

It sucks that his non-selection for the NT will hurt his market value, but he put himself and the club in this position.
Sucks to see Juve players not being good enough for the NTs and like you say, his value just took a hit.
 

tosh_rose

Senior Member
Aug 21, 2010
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Sucks to see Juve players not being good enough for the NTs and like you say, his value just took a hit.
I dont know about that, we are talking abour interest from England after all, I`m not sure their fans and media will notice he`s not in the squad before the first Brazil game in Russia, and that`s a whole month from today. I read some articles from today about him and signing for Man Utd after their FA Cup game, they refer to him as a "fantastic player, signing of the summer, huge deal for United, top left back", also "Manchester United target Alex Sandro to help bridge the gap to Manchester City".

And:
"Expect a glut of deals to go through in this period. A number of players, including Antoine Griezmann and Samuel Umtiti, have stated a desire to have their futures sorted ahead of the finals. And Sandro, part of a Brazil squad heavily tipped to win the World Cup, will most likely want similar assurances. And United, in turn, need to act fast: bringing in a mobile, combative left-back should be the first port of call this summer."

He`s not worth 50 mil after the season he had, if the brittish idiots are ready to pay 50 or more for him, be quick and sign the documents. He failed big time, the one who disappointed the most, and what irritates me the most is that he showed last season that he can be a top 3 LB in the world, he was a beast, his current season is pathetic, he`s not even top 3 in Serie A, and that says a lot. It is his own fault he played like shid all campaign and as a result wont represent his country at the World Cup.

I dont care where he goes, as long as he leaves my club for good, I wont miss him a bit, his attitude is everything but professional and this is one of the few things that I cannot tolerate, that clown Dalves is another example of a pathetic human being who should stay away from Juve.
 

Gigiventus

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Mar 3, 2017
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Its a shame it came to this. Its an uphill battle to displace Marcelo and Filipe Luis, even if the later is half finished. He brought it onto himself with his crap attitude. No doubt Brazil made the right choice going for balance and experience instead of gambling for a poor Alex Sandro.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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If it is true that Manure offered 60m for him, we should take it and run. He had a great 1st and 2nd season but this year he looked like shit. I dont want unmotivated players here. I dont mind giving players 2nd chance and dont usually discard anyone after poor season, but if his heart is elsewhere, no point in dragging this any further.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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If it is true that Manure offered 60m for him, we should take it and run. He had a great 1st and 2nd season but this year he looked like $#@!. I dont want unmotivated players here. I dont mind giving players 2nd chance and dont usually discard anyone after poor season, but if his heart is elsewhere, no point in dragging this any further.
Exactly. Players like asamoah got their 2nd and 3rd chances. We are willing to even give howedes a chance.

Sandro on the other hand looks likes he wants out ASAP.

His money will help us a lot. Any more motivated player with lower level than him, can potentially play better.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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When did the Sandro fallout happen?
When there were some rumours he was negotiating to Chelsea, last summer.

Everyone was saying he was leaving, but at the end i think Marotta said he was going nowhere and stayed.

Then he started the season just like he is now.

My guess is that maybe a big wage deal was presented to him by chelsea, and he accepted it... but then Dani Alves leaving happened and Juve were not going to accept to lose both fullbacks in one window..so maybe they blocked Sandro´s negotiation and forced him to stay.

WHo knows, maybe that rat alves was also "advicing" him to abandon ship, just like with dybala-
 

jukazem

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Feb 10, 2007
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He has no-one to blame but himself.

Has put in pathetic performances for most of the season, barely looked bothered and it’s clear he’s not happy to be here.

It sucks that his non-selection for the NT will hurt his market value, but he put himself and the club in this position.
If anything his performance dropped AFTER it was almost certain that Felipe Luis was going to WC with Marcelo
 

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