bojinov in mutu out (2 Viewers)

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,639
i am not so sure if juve really needs someone like bojinov, because the guy has become a popstar almost, and he even has been in some of his homenation popsinger music video!

check this:

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if you cant see then, basicly boijnov is hugging that signer whos name is alisia, both halfnaked, tattoos all over the place, a rubish video)
 

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Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,639
the good news for mutu might be, that he actually can start every game and play as a striker, and his chanses are even better if toni is leaving fiorentina.
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
I'm so sorry about whole this stuff....

Many say that Juve will never be the old and good one,after the scandal....is it because of the relegation or because of stupid transfers....:disagree:
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,565
wait, wait,wait

let me see if I get this...

We gave Mutu, and receive money, and got Bojinov on loan, and an option to buy 50% of him next year

Im specheless, kuddos to Secco :rolleyes:
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,901
Espectro said:
wait, wait,wait

let me see if I get this...

We gave Mutu, and receive money, and got Bojinov on loan, and an option to buy 50% of him next year

Im specheless, kuddos to Secco :rolleyes:
from wot i understand is that, we infact gave them a large sum of money, plus mu2 for bojinov on loan with a 50% option at the end

no kuddos to secco - bad move, moggi shud have words :agree:
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,622
Espectro said:
wait, wait,wait

let me see if I get this...

We gave Mutu, and receive money, and got Bojinov on loan, and an option to buy 50% of him next year

Im specheless, kuddos to Secco :rolleyes:
other people interpret the Fiorentina press release about Bojinov like this: we already co-own him(3.5m/4m €) and have the right to buy him later for about 3.5/4m €.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,749
The delle Valle's are going to have to sell a hell of a lot more ladies' handbags if they think they're going to casually have that kind of money lying around after this scandal is through.
 

white_rabbit

Senior Member
Apr 9, 2006
592
you say it as if mutu didnt have anything to do with it
he saw that its better for him to leave and thats what happened...
you really dont think that most of the juve stars will remain if we got demoted.
its the truth alot of the players will follow mutu to other teams and juve at least can get players on loan as part of the deal (bojinov)

plus succo doesnt have a choice (ofcourse he doesnt have the transfer experiance). no big name player will come to juve before the team bounce back from the scandal so sont expect any surprise new names. and juve now are in no good position to make any deals.

if i was in his shoes i wouldn't have finalized any deal before the verdict on the scandal appear so that i know what i got

IMO its good enough if we got bojinov material players plus whom ever who will stay.

welcom Boji
and we will miss you Mutu
 
Sep 1, 2002
12,745
Badass Devil said:
from wot i understand is that, we infact gave them a large sum of money, plus mu2 for bojinov on loan with a 50% option at the end

no kuddos to secco - bad move, moggi shud have words :agree:
Is there some English in this message?
 
May 20, 2006
37
Moggi wanted to make that deal himself! Shouldnt we trust THE GURU`S choice. Now Juve got him for no money...how is that a bad deal! Mutu is very very good and one of my favourites, maybe without Capello he could spart as in his old days...but if doesnt change history. I can tell only 1-2 good games he had for us. And prove me wrong but Bojinov has scored almost in every game against Buffon. If not every. He is better than Zlatan for sure and similar attitude and much cheaper - compared with Zlatan thats an excellent transfer :p
 

Mr. Gol

Senior Member
Sep 15, 2004
3,472
Espectro said:
wait, wait,wait

let me see if I get this...

We gave Mutu, and receive money, and got Bojinov on loan, and an option to buy 50% of him next year

Im specheless, kuddos to Secco :rolleyes:
The Mutu deal seems to be seperate from the Bojinov deal - but with Mutu in the squad Fiorentina don't need that many strikers anymore.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,927
By the sound of things, it doesnt seem anyone really knows the financial details.. from what we know already, in my eyes it sounds like an insane transfer move... I think it would have been best if mutu was kept. His a player who knows he owes a lot to Juve for saving his career and to be honest I dont believe that he would've been one of the players who wouldnt refuse to go down to serie B if it came to that.. The best deal would have been a loan deal both ways to save both bojinovs career and mutu's. The primary focus should have been spent on getting a manager rather than secco doing the job himself.. if the club provides the manager the opportunity to handle the transfers himself then it would have been better to do just that.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
i cant say that this is the best move, boinov is a great prospect. Although we want to build a squad, we also want promotion as fast as possible. The likes of bojinov cant give us that as we need experience more than youth at the moment
 

Mauro16

The Conformer
May 12, 2006
302
I liked the sound of this deal at first but in the end it has been terrible.

We have got rid of a loyal player forever and got one in return that will most likely leave for good at the end of the year.

Poor business.
 

Ramin

vBookie Champion
Nov 18, 2003
4,728
Badass Devil said:
from wot i understand is that, we infact gave them a large sum of money, plus mu2 for bojinov on loan with a 50% option at the end

no kuddos to secco - bad move, moggi shud have words :agree:
No, Juve didnt spend anything. Fiorentina paid somewhere in the region of 5/7million Euros for Mutu, plus the service of Bojinov on loan with an option to buy half of his contract at the end of the coming season.

Bojinov is good enough to bang goals in Serie B. It looks like a pretty good deal to me.
 

Eddy

The Maestro
Aug 20, 2005
12,645
Same here, he should do good for us. I'm expecting we buy him sooner or later.

Palladino - Bojinov
Future Attack!
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
mark77 said:
This is about Bojinov and mutu guys. :D

Anyway it's a freakin' loan with rights to buy one half for 4 or 6m €. If we want the other one and plays well this year then he'll cost even more. :(
So my fears were true, we were officially fooled,
we are desperate to cash in small amounts for our players
(less than the half)
If we we keep doing deals like that and sell our stars for nothing we will never come back again as a top team,
even Fiorentina will be able to won us:cry: :cry:
 

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