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Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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Balotelli has the potential to be better than Tevez.
Balotelli has the potential to be the best in his role!
The question is when he is going to mature
Cassano was a hot prodigy when he was 18 at Bari then he moved to Roma became a trouble maker moved to Madrid to continue his idiotic way and only started to mature with Sampdoria
I think Cassano could have been better today if he made the right choices earlier in his career
Balotelli is the same!
He clearly have all it takes to be WC the question is: Is he going to learn late in his career or could he change this or on the next few years
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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We don't have 12 strikers, let alone 47!

Iaquinta, Amauri, and Toni are as good as gone, and DP is retiring.

Tevez is a World Class player and miles ahead of anything we have in the attacking department.
 

Nzoric

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Jan 16, 2011
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As I see it now, out of the realistic opportunities - Tevez is the very best we can get. If you want a player better than Tevez you're looking at Messi, Christiano Ronaldo, Aguero and Silva. All of whom are impossible to sign. And Tevez isn't much worse than any of those players.
 

Cronios

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Jun 7, 2004
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So, him saying Tevez would propel us to the top, or at least close to it has to do with a LB how?
Because this team seems to fail more due to the lack of quality and quantity of LBs, rather than the quality+quantity of SSs.

The last thing we need, is yet another SS, for the last 6 years we spend 15-25mil to buy us a new SS, enough with it. Wes hould know better by now, than to expect that yet another similar invesment will make the difference.
This is not what we lack, for ex this team seems to lack finishers, much more than dribblers.

This Real Madrid (if everything fails, buy yet another dribbler CM/SS and never spend on defenders) logic is faulty by default, its the reason we had much better and conistent results than them, despite the fact that they were state funded and we were self preserved...
so if we sign a grosso type left back we will do well? common cronios i was talking about tevez, nothing else.
As stated by our owner and transfer director, our resources are very very limited.
We can only afford to buy a couple of players. Therefore we cannot afford not to spend on our priorities, if we want to strenghten our team.
With 6-8 SSs around until the summer, the last place we need to enforce is the SS... esp when in some cases we need to use CB, to play as LBs...
What? :D

Of course he wants a good left back for Juventus, and not another Grosso.
Exactly, what ppl keep fail to understand is that we keep priorising the wrong players.
Having limited funds, we cannot buy everything.
And as a result, we keep suffering from the same issues, as we keep making the same mistakes and keep ignoring our number one priorities for opportunity targets and the transfer policy of quantity over quality...
We don't have 12 strikers, let alone 47!

Iaquinta, Amauri, and Toni are as good as gone, and DP is retiring.

Tevez is a World Class player and miles ahead of anything we have in the attacking department.
The wont retire by x-mas though.
We are very well covered until the next summer and we will be very well covered even if we sell 2 SSs, (Amauri, Iaq) as 6 (Vucinic, Matri, Quaq, DP, Toni and Giacch) are enough for 1-3 spots.

When and IF Toni, DP, Amauri and Iaq are sold/retired, then we will discuss this issue again. But only AFTER, they are sold/retired.
Becuase in the past 6 years we face the same issue, we keep buying new SSs and we still have the players that were supposedly sold/retired...

What were they thinking when they were buying Quaq's contract this June, when he was deemed not good enough to stay?
What were they thinking at buying Vucinic when they really had Rossi, Tevez ambitions??

Since we have bought them both this year, a 3rd SS, esp as long as we cant get rid of Amauri and Iaq contracts, is the gravest stupidity one may do.
There are departmnets in far greater need that have been sysematically negleted in the past 6 years.
Licht has proven what an impact may have when upgrading from a noone to a decent serie A player.

IMO upgrading from Grygera/Motta to Licht had a far greater impact on our squad than upgrading from Quaq to Vucinic and form Vidal to Melo.
A similar upgrade to DC and Bonuccis places in our squad would have had a far greater impact with far less resources.

And then we could use the rest and the money we spent on Vucinic or Quaq to buy a Rossi SS, in order to become DPs heir...
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
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Their fault if their were expecting to be their Rouney.
Although Tevez has the techical ability and the savage stamina to make the difference, his mental state makes him a liability, the changes ruined that permanently.
He will never be dedicated to a cause, ever.
He will always be distracted and only do well, in conditions any merc would.
The difference maker should lead by example, not be potential, because the difference in made not just by sheer superiority, but by persistence against all the odds.
 

Cheesio

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Jul 11, 2006
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Their fault if their were expecting to be their Rouney.
Although Tevez has the techical ability and the savage stamina to make the difference, his mental state makes him a liability, the changes ruined that permanently.
He will never be dedicated to a cause, ever.
He will always be distracted and only do well, in conditions any merc would.
The difference maker should lead by example, not be potential, because the difference in made not just by sheer superiority, but by persistence against all the odds.
Cron on fire today :tup:
 
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