Boring aren't we? in the transfer market (2 Viewers)

Sparty

Junior Member
Mar 17, 2004
259
#82
Good God u guys should be inter fans, seriosuly. U guys talk like Moggi is an idiot an everyone else is pure genious, fortunately the results say otherwise. U cannot buy everything that is on the market just to make happy bunch of pub supporters that dream of havin the perfect team.

U guys want names then be a Real Madrid supporter or Inter they have fantastic transfer markets every summer...Although the leagues are won in May...

I like Moggi's politics cuz they don't jeopardize Juventus financial health. In the long run will pay more than anything.

The transfer market is not over yet so just be patient. Good players will arrive. I'm sure of it, cuz if Capello signed with Juve is beacuse they promised him to a have a really competitive team.

Moggi right now is just movin all his pieces to signed them all in a short time. U guys will see.
 

mikhail

Senior Member
Jan 24, 2003
9,576
#83
++ [ originally posted by Art^ ] ++
Rommedahl is not half as good as Grønkjær.

Grønkjær is probably better than Camo, but he is still not prooven in Serie A. Camo is lazy (omg i hate him for that), but he has shown his worth in many games.
I hate to break it to you, but Gronkjaer is about as good as Camo playing with a bucket over his head.

Here's a little taste of how good he really is:
A Jesper Gronkjaer Lovefest

Full marks to Network 2's commentator Johnny Giles for not holding back his views on Jesper Gronkjaer during coverage of Wednesday's match.

Not convinced that the Dane's goal was deliberate, a distraught Giles opined, "Knowing the way he usually crosses, I'd be very surprised if he meant that. I mean he's not that good at all."

And that was followed up five minutes later - when everyone else was watching Monaco hit the post - by: "He's done it so many times before, just hit it wildly across the goal..."

Not content with that musing, some 20 minutes after Gronkjaer's goal listeners were still finding Giles stuck on the same tune as the Dane hit another bad cross. "That's more like it," declared a happy Johnny. "There's no way he could have picked out the keeper like that. He couldn't have!"

Presumably after a quiet word by the producer at half-time, the sight of Gronkjaer blazing a sitter over the bar five minutes into the second found a more restrained Giles. "I'm not going to say any more about Gronkjaer," he announced.

Apparently having second thoughts during the one-second pause that then followed, he then added: "I mean even the way he hit it was wrong, with the side of his foot, but I'm not going to say any more about Gronkjaer."

So after 69 minutes: "Well that's three substitutions and I said I wouldn't mention it again, but how Gronkjaer is still on the pitch is beyond me."

Finally, with five minutes to go, as Gronkjaer stepped up to take a corner: "Oh God [pause]. Maybe this one will go into the top corner, too."

If Mediawatch hadn't have also watched the match it would have swore that Jesper had nicked his missus.
 

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