Christian Poulsen (32 Viewers)

Should Poulsen be part of the Juve squad for the 2010/11 season?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Depends on who is signed and what offers are made for Poulsen


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Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
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the problem is at a club like Juventus you cannot have someone who blows hot and cold,you cannot have someone on the pitch who is liable to get sent off after 30 minutes because he cannot pass,gets frustrated and dives into awful challenges
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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You are making it sound as if he has been our worst player this season. Terribly unfair if you ask me.
He's certainly been one of the worst, IMO. Not as bad as Grosso or DC, but just step above that level.

When Sissoko has played, he's been poor over 75% of the time. And what's worse is that his passing is always poor, no matter what season it has been. It's just been different degrees of poorness.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,984
one could say the exact same thing to you when you nonsensically stick up for Amauri.
But that's not personal bias because I'm not a fan of Amauri either. I wasn't too sure of him when he was at Palermo but I was willing to give him credit during his first season. Now I just feel people are giving him too much crap.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,880
He's certainly been one of the worst, IMO. Not as bad as Grosso or DC, but just step above that level.

When Sissoko has played, he's been poor over 75% of the time. And what's worse is that his passing is always poor, no matter what season it has been. It's just been different degrees of poorness.
I really can't agree with that.

Apart from DC & Grosso, the likes of Grygera, Amauri, Iaquinta, Melo, Brazzo, ... come to mind. They have been consistently worse than him.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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But that's not personal bias because I'm not a fan of Amauri either. I wasn't too sure of him when he was at Palermo but I was willing to give him credit during his first season. Now I just feel people are giving him too much crap.
so what's make it personal bias in the case of sticking up for Momo, who has done more good for Juve than Amauri?
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,984
I really can't agree with that.

Apart from DC & Grosso, the likes of Grygera, Amauri, Iaquinta, Melo, Brazzo, ... come to mind. They have been consistently worse than him.
I think he's right up there in that catagory with Melo.

so what's make it personal bias in the case of sticking up for Momo, who has done more good for Juve than Amauri?
Because it's not football related for some people.

Just take a look at how many folks were defending Sissoko for his poor performances during Ramadan. They argued it was alright for him to neglect his body because it was his own personal religious choice. That's personal bias because such actions are not professional.
 

SABSAB

Snoop Stinks
Dec 10, 2008
10,832
Wow, I never ever even thought of using religion to justify my thoughts about a player. If a player sucks then he sucks and should go. If he's good then he should stay no matter what nationality or religion.
 

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