Claudio Marchisio (62 Viewers)

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,760
I honestly don't think there is any team offers 25m for Marchiso, and if an offer range 12-15m came, Marotta obviously rejected. That's why this guy is never going to leave Juventus. I just hope that next season Pogba/ Asamoah will bench his sorry ass so that he can focus more on his model career.
Where are these dipshits coming out from?
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,321
I can prove it. If marchisio didnt score those two goals vs milan we would have had 2 less points and if Marchisio didnt score vs inter we would have lost 2 more points. so then the standings would be Milan 81 points and Juve 80.

Also if Marchisio did have those two assists vs Chelsea we would end up in third place.
That is a really bad way to look at things as if we had Bayerns 11 instead of our 11 by your theory all the players that scored would not score as they wouldnt be here.. Therefore we wouldnt win a game and would not qualify.
While the truth is that Bayerns 11 won the CL.

What Im trying to say is that with a different player the outcome of games could be different but could be the same

For instance Marchisio wouldnt score but the orlther guy could score assist do both or do none and its the same for games thatvwere not Marchisio's best!
 

Itztli

'Curious'
May 12, 2011
3,302
I swear, some of forum members here are like footballing world's version of Hypebeast. Care so much about name or how recently popular a player got that they ralely check to see the price, quality and where or not the player would fit the team. You're not even sure if said player wants to leave.
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
I dont know about you guys, but Football isnt about bussiness and making profit for me, Marchisio is a very good player PLUS most importantly is the only player who is a starter that has grown up with and through the clubs system since infancy. He is a commodity we dont need to consider selling, symbol emotional wise or his competence as a footballer.


I honestly dont get why we have this discussion every half year in this forum...
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It's only if Marchisio asks to leave that discussions should then turn to how much he should be sold for.

I'd be interested to see what the Juve fans who go to games and are more likely, with Marchisio being from Turin, to have an emotional attachment would say about Juve looking to sell Marchisio.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,017
I said for me, thats the key part, me as a fan. Thats for club board members to deal with, its in their job description to make callous decisions based on profit, not something fans should concern themselves with, or let it govern how they should view football as.
Of course fans should be concerned with how the club operates financially. That's the whole part of being a fan, wanting the club to succeed and taking the right direction.

Your post just sounds like that of someone who knows Marchisio has reached his peak, we need capital, so we might as well sell him. You just don't want to admit it.

And by the way, if Marchisio is a commodity, then he should be sold. A commodity's price is determined by the function of the market as a whole. If someone is stupid enough to buy Marchisio for 30M Euros, then you had better sell that commodity. That's like paying a million Euros for a share of Google. Who do you think you are with this business terminology, Professor JuveJay?
 

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