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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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First of all im not italian (though im going to have the nationality very soon), Im argentinian. With that said, of course being italian is an advantage, because they know what Juventus represents and also current regulations make you have a minimium of itallians in the team or foreigners formed in the club.
You are being totally biased when you think that every italian player we sign is going to be mediocre and you underrate italian players a lot. You are going to have a big surprise next Eurocup.
:lol:

What a joke.

Tell that to, oh, I don't know...85% of our team. It'll be news to them.
:lol: :tup:
 

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Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
40,175
Obviously our new Italo-Argentine Mr. Camoranesi Il Principino has no clue. Pepe, Motta, Barzagli, Toni, Bonnucci..... Should I go on? Obviously they know and understand what Juventus is all about. Hence, why we looked like shit and finished 7'th! :rolleyes:
 
Jul 1, 2010
26,352
Obviously our new Italo-Argentine Mr. Camoranesi Il Principino has no clue. Pepe, Motta, Barzagli, Toni, Bonnucci..... Should I go on? Obviously they know and understand what Juventus is all about. Hence, why we looked like shit and finished 7'th! :rolleyes:
Of the names you listed, I would exempt Bonucci.

He was fairly good in the first half of the season and yes he often looked clueless in the second part of the season. However, he played with shitty fullbacks and he started to play badly when the whole team did so.

Don't forget that this was only his second season in Serie A. I have faith in Leonardo, he will improve and be a solid center back.

Forget the 15 M tag, bashing him is ridiculous.

Pepe, Motta on the other hand...
 

IlPrincipino

Junior Member
Aug 28, 2010
58
Obviously our new Italo-Argentine Mr. Camoranesi Il Principino has no clue. Pepe, Motta, Barzagli, Toni, Bonnucci..... Should I go on? Obviously they know and understand what Juventus is all about. Hence, why we looked like shit and finished 7'th! :rolleyes:
Those players, they may know whay Juventus represents, but (except Bonucci) they are bad players. Of course the most important thing first is that they are good players, and if they are italian better because not every foreigner knows what Juventus is.
You named Aguero for example, he isnt interested in playing here, he wants to go to Real Madrid. On the other hand, players like Aquilani or G Rossi would die to play here. And Alberto has the oportunity to return to Liverpool, that has more money than us and a better manager, but he wants to stay here.
 

Gabriel

Killed By Death
May 23, 2010
10,608
Obviously our new Italo-Argentine Mr. Camoranesi Il Principino has no clue. Pepe, Motta, Barzagli, Toni, Bonnucci..... Should I go on? Obviously they know and understand what Juventus is all about. Hence, why we looked like shit and finished 7'th! :rolleyes:
They mistaked the stripes with Siena ones, afterall that's all they could aspire in the first place.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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How do you know Rossi wants to play here? And judging by his personality, he might want to change teams if the going gets tough anyway.

Il Principino, I don't like posts like yours. You disregard history. Players like Nedved, Zidane, Trezeguet, and others respect Juve far more than 99.9% of Italians. You think with your heart more than your brain. It doesn't matter what nationality a player happens to be as long as he's good enough for the team. Currently, our Italians are mostly mediocre. So you, sir, are part of the problem.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,531
They mistaked the stripes with Siena ones, afterall that's all they could aspire in the first place.
The accumulated filth of all their sex and murder will foam up about their waists and all the whores and politicians will look up and shout "Save Us!"...: ...and I'll look down, and whisper, "No".

Rorschach's boss.
 

Gabriel

Killed By Death
May 23, 2010
10,608
The accumulated filth of all their sex and murder will foam up about their waists and all the whores and politicians will look up and shout "Save Us!"...: ...and I'll look down, and whisper, "No".

Rorschach's boss.
Heard a joke once: Man goes to doctor. Says he's depressed. Says life seems harsh and cruel. Says he feels all alone in a threatening world where what lies ahead is vague and uncertain. Doctor says "Treatment is simple. Great clown Pagliacci is in town tonight. Go and see him. That should pick you up." Man bursts into tears. Says "But, doctor...I am Pagliacci." Good joke. Everybody laugh. Roll on snare drum. Curtains. Fade to black.

My fave :D, though my fave character is the comedian.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,531
Yeah, love 'em all. It's funny how out favorite characters are both way messed up in the head. I think I might go for the Night Owl instead :p
 

Gabriel

Killed By Death
May 23, 2010
10,608
Yeah, love 'em all. It's funny how out favorite characters are both way messed up in the head. I think I might go for the Night Owl instead :p
That's because characters that are messed up in the head are the most interesting ones, and see how both of them realized what was happening around them before the others did. And btw Night owl is gay. :D
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,175
Those players, they may know whay Juventus represents, but (except Bonucci) they are bad players. Of course the most important thing first is that they are good players, and if they are italian better because not every foreigner knows what Juventus is.
You named Aguero for example, he isnt interested in playing here, he wants to go to Real Madrid. On the other hand, players like Aquilani or G Rossi would die to play here. And Alberto has the oportunity to return to Liverpool, that has more money than us and a better manager, but he wants to stay here.
I stopped reading @ Aquilani. Do you really think that lazy, injury prone, inconsistent git deserves to wear a Juventus jersey? He lacks heart and commitment.

He might be dying to play here, but I'm sure a lot of us are dying to see him get the fuck out!
 

IlPrincipino

Junior Member
Aug 28, 2010
58
I stopped reading @ Aquilani. Do you really think that lazy, injury prone, inconsistent git deserves to wear a Juventus jersey? He lacks heart and commitment.

He might be dying to play here, but I'm sure a lot of us are dying to see him get the fuck out!
He is not lazy and he doesnt lack neither heart or commitment, it his way of playing, because he plays with the brain, he is an intelligent player, it is not just like that Melo that you all seem to rate just because he run. Players with the creativity and that play the way Alberto does always seem to be critised of being lazy by people that dont understand the game. Here, it happens the same with Riquelme for example, one of the best players Ive seen in my life.
 

IlPrincipino

Junior Member
Aug 28, 2010
58
How do you know Rossi wants to play here? And judging by his personality, he might want to change teams if the going gets tough anyway.

Il Principino, I don't like posts like yours. You disregard history. Players like Nedved, Zidane, Trezeguet, and others respect Juve far more than 99.9% of Italians. You think with your heart more than your brain. It doesn't matter what nationality a player happens to be as long as he's good enough for the team. Currently, our Italians are mostly mediocre. So you, sir, are part of the problem.
You read what you want, because that is exaclty what I had said. First he has to be good, and then if he is italian it is a plus.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,175
He is not lazy and he doesnt lack neither heart or commitment, it his way of playing, because he plays with the brain, he is an intelligent player, it is not just like that Melo that you all seem to rate just because he run. Players with the creativity and that play the way Alberto does always seem to be critised of being lazy by people that dont understand the game. Here, it happens the same with Riquelme for example, one of the best players Ive seen in my life.
:blah: :blah: :blah: You are so full of shit you could full up an entire building! Comparing Riquelme to Aquilani is an insult. Aquilani is fucking lazy; he may be intelligent, but he is slow, lazy, and lacks heart and commitment. If you see otherwise, you are either blind or biased. Oh, and please teach me about the game. I was playing football/soccer when u were still in nappies u wannabe fake Italian.
 

IlPrincipino

Junior Member
Aug 28, 2010
58
:blah: :blah: :blah: You are so full of shit you could full up an entire building! Comparing Riquelme to Aquilani is an insult. Aquilani is fucking lazy; he may be intelligent, but he is slow, lazy, and lacks heart and commitment. If you see otherwise, you are either blind or biased. Oh, and please teach me about the game. I was playing football/soccer when u were still in nappies u wannabe fake Italian.
He is not slow neither. I dont see the point in continue talking with you. The only things Ive read in all your post is that you hate italians. Im seeing you insulting Pirlo in September.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,175
He is not slow neither. I dont see the point in continue talking with you. The only things Ive read in all your post is that you hate italians. Im seeing you insulting Pirlo in September.
I like quality Italians. I love Vialli, Baggio, and Ravanelli. I love Buffon, Del Piero, and Chiellini. However, if you expect me to accept shitbags like Pepe, Motta, and Barzagli playing for my team, and do so with a smile on my face, then I'm sorry, I can't humor you there. As for Aquilani, he has proven nothing in his career to suggest that he is anything but a one season wonder. I like the old Pirlo; let's hope the new one proves me wrong.
 
Jul 1, 2010
26,352
I like quality Italians. I love Vialli, Baggio, and Ravanelli. I love Buffon, Del Piero, and Chiellini. However, if you expect me to accept shitbags like Pepe, Motta, and Barzagli playing for my team, and do so with a smile on my face, then I'm sorry, I can't humor you there. As for Aquilani, he has proven nothing in his career to suggest that he is anything but a one season wonder. I like the old Pirlo; let's hope the new one proves me wrong.
Good post :tup:
 

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