Alvaro Morata (52 Viewers)

want him back again for cheap?


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Apr 22, 2003
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What happened with the guy who ran juvefc? Rav was his name I believe. Did he just get fed up dealing with all the mentally challenged morons on Twitter or was it something else? I did like the news he posted on his Twitter page and was okay with his opinions. But the posters in the comments.......yikes. Talk about a cesspool of dumbasses.
Yep his name's Rav, and pretty much as you said, he quit because it was getting too toxic.

Bit of a shame considering he started doing it like 20 years ago when pretty much nobody was doing Juve stuff in English.
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
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Pre-Cardiff Max was an all-time great
:agree:
To be honest, having a midfield with Vidal, Marchisio, Pogba and Pirlo was mouthwathering to watch. Probably 4 of the best 10 CM's in the world at that moment were in our starting XI. I don't think Max was becoming different, but he had to adapt and change our game a lot when we replaced our elite mid with Pjanic, Khedira and Matuidi
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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:agree:
To be honest, having a midfield with Vidal, Marchisio, Pogba and Pirlo was mouthwathering to watch. Probably 4 of the best 10 CM's in the world at that moment were in our starting XI. I don't think Max was becoming different, but he had to adapt and change our game a lot when we replaced our elite mid with Pjanic, Khedira and Matuidi
Yup, the squad got less and less balanced. The first 3 seasons Max was magical though, every season around Feb/March he had figured it all out and the team started to bulldoze everyone. 14/15 we were not sure if we're going past Dortmund and then bam, it all clicked. 15/16 we finished the season with a ridiculous run in the league, winning 25/26 or something like that with Pogba going from zero to hero. 17/18 he pulled out the ridiculous 4231, that february we played arguably the most dominant footie under Max, for a while no one knew how to counter it. After Cardiff we never really had a patch like that anymore, plus we started to badly collapse in big games like in Turin against Real or in Madrid against Atletico, which definitely was a mental thing.
 

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