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adriano_c

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May 26, 2009
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Im not that happy with this transfer because Melo will leave :cry:
I would love to have both Melo & Inler , we better don't sign Aquilani for 10 mln E than sell Melo for 15 mln E .
Yeah, I'm hoping Melo stays. Good player.

With Udinese adriano we have Pepe and Motta to discuss also :)

From what I know we have agreements with Lichtsteiner and Inler.
Pepe/Motta shouldn't add much length to the meetings, though. It doesn't take long to say "Fuck off." Even in Italian.
 

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juveloverr

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May 28, 2011
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Sanchez is the definition of a hyped player we should not consider at any case,
he is the type of hyped players that only help extremely wealthy and popular clubs to sell some season tickets and new jerseys.

This is exactly what Juventus has never been and exactly the reason i admired the old lady, the reason that made her classy, the reason that made her efficient, the reason that kept her competitive, despite having less influence and wealth, compared to other top clubs.

It is really really sad to see us ready to fall for such a classic/old trick of the book.
Udinese knows we are weak, they know we are inexp, they know that desperately want to create a fake sense of improvement, in order to appease more fans in our new stadium.
And they want to take advantage of it, like they did with the champions Motta and Pepe and the effort to sell Dagostino like Xavi.

They know we can fall for it, it is obvious when we need a LM, a RB more or even a prolific striker (DP, and Quaq are SSs, Toni is finished and Matri is not a dedicated finisher) more than a dribbler, we still fall for the dribblers, in order to appease the masses, emulate Barca, Real and bring more Italians to the stadium...

I wont be sad if we sign Sanchez, i only care for what we are sacrificing in order to bring him, and how good he will cope in the highest competitions, the same questions that i have raised back in the days we were signing Amauri and whilst i was hoping for Trezes heir or even better Zambro's heir or a Zebina replacement, we have prefered to compromise that for Amauri's flicks...
:crazy: no disrespect but that is complete rubbish. Zidane, Baggio, Platini, Ibra to a lesser extent, not fantasia type players creative. Sanchez would make a terrific signing, and a quality SS, exactly what we need:tup:
 
May 22, 2007
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Sanchez is the definition of a hyped player we should not consider at any case,
he is the type of hyped players that only help extremely wealthy and popular clubs to sell some season tickets and new jerseys.

This is exactly what Juventus has never been and exactly the reason i admired the old lady, the reason that made her classy, the reason that made her efficient, the reason that kept her competitive, despite having less influence and wealth, compared to other top clubs.

It is really really sad to see us ready to fall for such a classic/old trick of the book.
Udinese knows we are weak, they know we are inexp, they know that desperately want to create a fake sense of improvement, in order to appease more fans in our new stadium.
And they want to take advantage of it, like they did with the champions Motta and Pepe and the effort to sell Dagostino like Xavi.

They know we can fall for it, it is obvious when we need a LM, a RB more or even a prolific striker (DP, and Quaq are SSs, Toni is finished and Matri is not a dedicated finisher) more than a dribbler, we still fall for the dribblers, in order to appease the masses, emulate Barca, Real and bring more Italians to the stadium...

I wont be sad if we sign Sanchez, i only care for what we are sacrificing in order to bring him, and how good he will cope in the highest competitions, the same questions that i have raised back in the days we were signing Amauri and whilst i was hoping for Trezes heir or even better Zambro's heir or a Zebina replacement, we have prefered to compromise that for Amauri's flicks...
You're talking as if we're not going after Lichtsteiner and a left winger.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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cronios, im intrigued to know the players you feel we need. cause for the sake of global warming there's alot of hot air comming out of your mouth, and i havn't read a single solution in terms of specific personnel both viable and realistic to the points you're trying to address
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
125,395
Sanchez is the definition of a hyped player we should not consider at any case,
he is the type of hyped players that only help extremely wealthy and popular clubs to sell some season tickets and new jerseys.

This is exactly what Juventus has never been and exactly the reason i admired the old lady, the reason that made her classy, the reason that made her efficient, the reason that kept her competitive, despite having less influence and wealth, compared to other top clubs.

It is really really sad to see us ready to fall for such a classic/old trick of the book.
Udinese knows we are weak, they know we are inexp, they know that desperately want to create a fake sense of improvement, in order to appease more fans in our new stadium.
And they want to take advantage of it, like they did with the champions Motta and Pepe and the effort to sell Dagostino like Xavi.

They know we can fall for it, it is obvious when we need a LM, a RB more or even a prolific striker (DP, and Quaq are SSs, Toni is finished and Matri is not a dedicated finisher) more than a dribbler, we still fall for the dribblers, in order to appease the masses, emulate Barca, Real and bring more Italians to the stadium...

I wont be sad if we sign Sanchez, i only care for what we are sacrificing in order to bring him, and how good he will cope in the highest competitions, the same questions that i have raised back in the days we were signing Amauri and whilst i was hoping for Trezes heir or even better Zambro's heir or a Zebina replacement, we have prefered to compromise that for Amauri's flicks...
Poetry :touched:
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
cronios, im intrigued to know the players you feel we need. cause for the sake of global warming there's alot of hot air comming out of your mouth, and i havn't read a single solution in terms of specific personnel both viable and realistic to the points you're trying to address
Not wanting to bas cronios, but this is pretty much spot on

cronios, can you start including your vision of how it should be when you criticise from now on ?
much appreciated
 

Cheesio

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Jul 11, 2006
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Juventus, led by a general manager, Beppe Marotta, tireless and very active in this period, continues to blow the main objectives of its rivals. After almost closed with Gokhan Inler, the disappointment of Naples, the Old Lady would be to make sure another jewel of cristlleria home Well, coveted by several clubs. According to the online site of the newspaper 'La Repubblica', the Bianconeri have in my pocket already agree with Alexis Sanchez (22), external Udinese striker who has amazed everyone in the Italian league just ended, Juve would thus come to the understanding with the entourage of the Niño Maravilla. The meeting scheduled for the weekend with leaders from Friuli Inler to close the deal, the leaders Juventus will try to reach out to bring the discourse strong young Chilean in Turin. The coach Antonio Conte Juventus prefers, it seems, even to the various Aguero, Tevez and Ribery. Marotta and Guild, the powerful are received by the player (willing to play in Juve without cups) and understanding reached by the economic agents will have to convince the Friuli club to accept the offer of Juventus, Inter and snubbing those interested in other big European Sanchez. Well the owner evaluates the player € 35 million and does not seem willing to sell it before the Champions League preliminary. Juve, noting that Atletico Madrid will not give up the out clause of € 45 million for Aguero, could well plunge headlong offensive in the outside top of the "shopping list" compiled by Conte.
 
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