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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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If what I said was so offensive and you said something along the lines of 'people who insult are childish', then why did you say I should have been aborted?

You don't care? :lol: After arguing for days about these topics you now suddenly say that you don't care. Sure....keep digging.

Man up child.
You just failed to understant again. I don't care and I'm not interested in discussing things with you. You got no arguments, don't know what is a fact, insult...
About topic I care.
 

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Badass J Elkann

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Or that they're being realistic and know we have no chance of signing him.
whether we sign him or not is another matter, but the opportunity is there, just the fact that people would decline that opportunity is like rejecting a supermodel and settling for a butt ugly woman - dont know why but the scene in transformers 1 where sam is off with his father to buy his first car comes to mind. :D
 
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I think you're probably right but the signs definitely look better than other seasons. Mentally stable players and less questions marks over a lot of the players makes for a much better team. Plus quality almost all over the pitch will surely improve our chances of maintaning good form. Also, The offensive load is now shared across 5-7 players instead of 2 or 3 being relied on to do everything.
Two seasons ago some were sure we'd compete for the league, last was a season of getting back into the CL. The signs look better, but it's not nailed on quite yet, and at risk of sounding like Cronios, there are plenty of opportunities for Juventus to fuck up.

I can't be bothered explaining right now but I think Tevez would be much happier than at city. Thanks to many factors including the language, city, club and other players. Also, selling 2-3 players in January (Amauri & Iaquinta) would definitely free up some wages for Tevez.

If we're getting him is another story. But I'll say that surely that the management must surely be debating whether he is wanted or not because Conte did say that we lack quality such as Tevez.
Less of a language barrier and culture isn't so distant like in England, sure (Turin can get quite cold in winter time though :D). I don't think the club could afford his wages right now, he'd have to take some sort of pay cut if he oddly wanted to join Juventus.
 

Nicholas

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Jan 30, 2008
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whether we sign him or not is another matter, but the opportunity is there, just the fact that people would decline that opportunity is like rejecting a supermodel and settling for a butt ugly woman
The opportunity is there for other teams not us. We cannot afford his wages so that's the deal dead in the water already.
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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Two seasons ago some were sure we'd compete for the league, last was a season of getting back into the CL. The signs look better, but it's not nailed on quite yet, and at risk of sounding like Cronios, there are plenty of opportunities for Juventus to fuck up.



Less of a language barrier and culture isn't so distant like in England, sure (Turin can get quite cold in winter time though :D). I don't think the club could afford his wages right now, he'd have to take some sort of pay cut if he oddly wanted to join Juventus.
But I think looking back now when there were no seasons to look back on, eveyrthing looks better, the players/quality/depth, the way the team plays, the passion, the stadium etc etc

I'm quite sure that Amauri will be leaving in January and possibly Iaquinta too. If Tevez takes maybe a €1m a year pay cut their wages combined would be fairly close to his. Also, Juventus is getting another €70m (loan I think) in December? maybe for debt and I think other funds included as well.
 

Buck Fuddy

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May 22, 2009
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But I think looking back now when there were no seasons to look back on, eveyrthing looks better, the players/quality/depth, the way the team plays, the passion, the stadium etc etc

I'm quite sure that Amauri will be leaving in January and possibly Iaquinta too. If Tevez takes maybe a €1m a year pay cut their wages combined would be fairly close to his. Also, Juventus is getting another €70m (loan I think) in December? maybe for debt and I think other funds included as well.
It's not so much about being able to afford a certain player, it's about how much you're willing to pay.

And if you take a quick glance at our wage structure, you'll know everything you need to know.
 

Vlad

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May 23, 2011
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whether we sign him or not is another matter, but the opportunity is there, just the fact that people would decline that opportunity is like rejecting a supermodel and settling for a butt ugly woman - dont know why but the scene in transformers 1 where sam is off with his father to buy his first car comes to mind. :D
If that means losing an oportunity to sign LB and CB then yes. I would pass it, and obviously for other reasons I mentioned 1000 times before.
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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It's not so much about being able to afford a certain player, it's about how much you're willing to pay.

And if you take a quick glance at our wage structure, you'll know everything you need to know.
It depends how much he will cost in both transfer fee and wages. I mean Conte did practically ask for him so who knows :boh: It doesn't seem very likely but I wouldn't say it's impossible either.
 

Preet

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Sep 7, 2010
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this is turning into another aguero thread...lots of fights and dick measuring and fappin and then the thread gets locked and lost in the depths of the forum :D
 
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