CAMPIONI D'ITALIA 2017/18 - #36! (15 Viewers)

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,025
#45
I'm looking forward to next season, because it's gonna be challenging, perhaps like no other season after our first post calciopoli scudetto. We will lose the captain and locker room leader. We will say goodbye to our warrior(s) on the pitch (Licht, Mandzukic). We could be losing another veteran, Marchisio, and on top of it our coach still needs to be confirmed.
Next season could easily be the season where our run will stop, but I am nevertheless looking forward to it.
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,676
#46
I'm looking forward to next season, because it's gonna be challenging, perhaps like no other season after our first post calciopoli scudetto. We will lose the captain and locker room leader. We will say goodbye to our warrior(s) on the pitch (Licht, Mandzukic). We could be losing another veteran, Marchisio, and on top of it our coach still needs to be confirmed.
Next season could easily be the season where our run will stop, but I am nevertheless looking forward to it.
lose it to who though? nipples will sell everybody me thinks. :D
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,645
#48
I'm looking forward to next season, because it's gonna be challenging, perhaps like no other season after our first post calciopoli scudetto. We will lose the captain and locker room leader. We will say goodbye to our warrior(s) on the pitch (Licht, Mandzukic). We could be losing another veteran, Marchisio, and on top of it our coach still needs to be confirmed.
Next season could easily be the season where our run will stop, but I am nevertheless looking forward to it.
They also said that last summer when Alves and Bon left.

And on paper we had huge issues at RB.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,935
#49
7 years ago when we first went and won our scudetto, we never thought we would see this day and here we are. It's incredible, something I want to tell my kids about but I don't want it to stop here. For now I don't want to think about the future but just enjoy this moment, because it truly is monumental.

They thought they fucked us during calciopoli but instead we fucked them 7 times harder.

Congratulations my friends. Onwards and upwards.

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Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,025
#51
They also said that last summer when Alves and Bon left.

And on paper we had huge issues at RB.
It can easily end up being a season won in March or April, but it will be a challenging one (at least a challenging start) and I am looking forward to it. We will be losing huge figures on the pitch and especially off the pitch. I am looking forward to seeing how will we cope with that and, since we will probably be successful eventually, I can't wait to see the magic with which we will achieve it.
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,645
#52
It can easily end up being a season won in March or April, but it will be a challenging one (at least a challenging start) and I am looking forward to it. We will be losing huge figures on the pitch and especially off the pitch. I am looking forward to seeing how will we cope with that and, since we will probably be successful eventually, I can't wait to see the magic with which we will achieve it.
I think we need to sign 2-3 important signings for more so push in CL.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,395
#54
It can easily end up being a season won in March or April, but it will be a challenging one (at least a challenging start) and I am looking forward to it. We will be losing huge figures on the pitch and especially off the pitch. I am looking forward to seeing how will we cope with that and, since we will probably be successful eventually, I can't wait to see the magic with which we will achieve it.
I am too looking forward to it, I am even excited about the summer wanting to see how we will cope with the market to compensate these losses.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,025
#56
I am too looking forward to it, I am even excited about the summer wanting to see how we will cope with the market to compensate these losses.
We will probably be disappointed once the market closes :)
We were disappointed when we replaced Conte with Allegri, when Vidal, Pirlo and Tevez left that summer of 2015, when Pogba and Morata left us, or when Bonucci and Alves did so.
Ever since that first scudetto we got used to losing huge figures like Del Piero and Pirlo, superstars like Pogba, Tevez, Vidal, Bonucci, as well as a coach who took us back to the top. Yet we somehow found ways to emerge even stronger, or to at least stay very strong.
Actually, if we weren't hit by such earthquakes in the transfer seasons, I doubt we'd have been as strong or found motivation for 7 in a row.
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
22,892
#58
Absolutely fucking amazing to witness this 7 year run, and the 4 straight domestic doubles we've had now.

To think, we in Serie B a decade ago, and then finished 7th twice in a row and fell out of European competition before this run. Incredible. This management, both Conte and Allegri, and the leaders on the pitch, deserve boundless praise for this Juve era. :delpiero:
I was in 'tuz all those years.

Will never forget those miserable times we had to suffer as fans.

If someone told me we'd win 7 in a row, would never ever believe it, almost lost all hope.
 

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