Andrea "Il Bruco Brutto" Agnelli (78 Viewers)

Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
37,077
ANYONE can die regards to "Moggi can die". When the fuck did we start thinking about death?
Should we fire Agnelli also, because he drives a car.

And cars can have accident.

Fucking stupid.
 

Albo

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Apr 13, 2009
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juventino899

Senior Member
Dec 29, 2009
1,335
1) Invest in the club, if he really loves it. Fund one or two mega signings himself; Berlusconi was known to do that back in his heyday.

2) Take a more active role, and ensure that Juventus targets quality over quantity.

3) Hire a World Class coach.

4) Retain the likes of Buffon, Chiellini, and Marchisio who are the core of this Juventus team.
agreed! we need to start from there
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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ANYONE can die regards to "Moggi can die". When the fuck did we start thinking about death?
Should we fire Agnelli also, because he drives a car.

And cars can have accident.

Fucking stupid.
That's not the point, Melon.

The point is, that is a very good chance that Moggi will never be part of Juve again. Is your lot gonna carve his name into your forearms everyday for the rest of your lives?
 

da_ledgeaun

The Juve Freak
Jun 2, 2007
6,611
That's not the point, Melon.

The point is, that is a very good chance that Moggi will never be part of Juve again. Is your lot gonna carve his name into your forearms everyday for the rest of your lives?
At least Moggi can help Juve for this 1 to 3 years,I would think about that now,and lets just think about anything after that later..I mean we look at the future when we brought in Marotta and look at what happened..
 

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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Agnelli: 'Juve will change things'

Andrea Agnelli says Juventus will make changes at the end of the season leading to doubts about the future of Gigi Del Neri and several players.

The Juventus President is unhappy after back-to-back defeats to Lecce and Bologna meant his team risk not qualifying for next year's Champions League.

Juventus currently lie seventh in Serie A and are worse off than at this stage last season.

“The unity of the group is intact,” Agnelli said. “We know very well that we are going through a moment of difficulty.

“We are perfectly aware of the changes that need to be made next summer, but the story that we are writing won't change.

“Moments of dialogue exist in which it's more or less intense according to the results. This is a moment in which it is more intense.

“But the group is united and compact. I am convinced that it has potential and that it wants to show it.”


- Football-Italia.net
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Agnelli: 'Juve will change things'

Andrea Agnelli says Juventus will make changes at the end of the season leading to doubts about the future of Gigi Del Neri and several players.

The Juventus President is unhappy after back-to-back defeats to Lecce and Bologna meant his team risk not qualifying for next year's Champions League.

Juventus currently lie seventh in Serie A and are worse off than at this stage last season.

“The unity of the group is intact,” Agnelli said. “We know very well that we are going through a moment of difficulty.

“We are perfectly aware of the changes that need to be made next summer, but the story that we are writing won't change.

“Moments of dialogue exist in which it's more or less intense according to the results. This is a moment in which it is more intense.

“But the group is united and compact. I am convinced that it has potential and that it wants to show it.”


- Football-Italia.net
Are they quoting GutterPoet?

Jeez, all that and Agnelli said absolutely nothing.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
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Thing is, getting rid of Del Neri is good and all but the most important thing is to stop signing mediocre players, especially Italians. We've been going all Italian for a few years now and we've never had worst seasons in our history.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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The first team players we signed last season were Diego, Cannavaro, Melo, Caceres, Grosso and Candreva.

The season before it was Mellberg, Amauri and Poulsen.

The season before that (return to Serie A) it was Salihamidzic, Iaquinta, Andrade, Criscito, Grygera, Nocerino, Molinaro, Tiago, Almiron.

So basically only this season, don't make things up.
 
May 22, 2007
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The first team players we signed last season were Diego, Cannavaro, Melo, Caceres, Grosso and Candreva.

The season before it was Mellberg, Amauri and Poulsen.

The season before that (return to Serie A) it was Salihamidzic, Iaquinta, Andrade, Criscito, Grygera, Nocerino, Molinaro, Tiago, Almiron.

So basically only this season, don't make things up.
To add to this, it's getting annoying to read people say "oh he's not Italian, we're not signing him". Just makes them look retarded actually.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Nationality is nothing to do with it, the coach brought players with certain characteristics and sees players from the domestic league as a better bet for his system. Really surprisingly, many of them are Italian. Whether you like that or not is a different matter. So far this approach has not paid off, and will probably not be given any more time to see if it will, so we'll try something and someone else.
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
Nationality has a lot to do with it. If Pepe wasn't Italian, we wouldn't have signed him. No way. You can bet your house on it.
:agree:

Actually if anything, marotta have an obsession for Italian players.

Toni, Quagliarella, Bonucci, pepe, motta, Aquilani, Barzagli, Storari, Matri :shifty:

And all of those were brought in just one season, guys here are 100% right about this whole italian thing with us.
 

Nicholas

MIRKO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 30, 2008
38,737
I think the reasoning was they would not have to adapt like foreign players but that backfired on them so I think we'll see a new approach in the summer.
 

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