Angelo Ogbonna - CB - Torino (18 Viewers)

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Nzoric

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Jan 16, 2011
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Though Ogbonna is better with the ball at his feet than Chiellini, he's far from an excellent LB. A bit confused as to where he is going to play, but exciting transfer nonetheless.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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The only thing scarier than coming up against Chiellini as a CB is a tall black man as a CB.

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maybe a replacement for barza as he is getting older but I cant see ogbonna sitting on the bench for years waiting for barzagli to get old
According to some, a one 29 year old Carlos Tevez is already considered old.
 
Jul 20, 2012
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This.

Can't remember who said it but they need to read this.
I read it and when I meant old is I didnt mean that they wont be able to preform at a higher level, but rather how many years can you get out of them? Also if you want to look at it from a financial point of view even though Tevez would be a massive improvement, would he deliever his money's worth? Im not aganist the move but if we were going to get Tevez I would rather be at least promised Higuain because I feel like Higuain is too good of an opportunity to turn down.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Tevez: shirt sales, goals, assists galore, hard work impossible to put a value on...at least 4 years of consistent output for us...


I mean...dude is peaking. Now is the time to get the guy
 

icemaη

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Higuain will have more resale value, which Tevez won't offer. Also, I think Higuain is a safer bet and is yet to peak. Tevez at his prime is undoubtedly the better player, but Higuain is yet to peak (IMO). That said, I think we need a Tevez type of player more than we need Higuain with Llorente in the bag. But, Higuain for the rumoured price (25m) is too good an opportunity to let go. Fuck I'm confused :D
 

Mr Chocolate

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Dec 23, 2012
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Higuain will have more resale value, which Tevez won't offer. Also, I think Higuain is a safer bet and is yet to peak. Tevez at his prime is undoubtedly the better player, but Higuain is yet to peak (IMO). That said, I think we need a Tevez type of player more than we need Higuain with Llorente in the bag. But, Higuain for the rumoured price (25m) is too good an opportunity to let go. Fuck I'm confused :D
lets get both
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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good deal if true.
buy a player who would walk into the starting lineups of the milan clubs and use him for a bit of rotation... that´s how it´s supposed to be :megusta:
Two or three more similar signings and then we can focus all our attention and energy to get Boriello as our quality forward.
 
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