Cristiano Giuntoli (66 Viewers)

mondo1

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May 14, 2006
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Knowing this club, we’ll soon be talking about whether his successor is an even bigger failure… I’m glad he’s gone, but his uncle – and the still vacant position of sporting director – don’t exactly fill me with confidence…. And don’t get me startet with Igor Balboa


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s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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the worst offense by both giuntoli and motta was the dismantling of last year's fragile group and not building a proper team. huijsen aside, danilo's exclusion was probably the worst sale of the last 5-6 seasons, and not because danilo was such a great player. he's semi-retired. still, a locker needs leaders, and as far as banter era leaders go, danilo (and tek) was/were still head and shoulders above anyone left at jj

 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
21,127
Especially considering Danilo gave one of the best performances by any Juve player this season against Man City.

He was playing to prove a point that night and he showed what a leader he was. Seems like a good guy too. It was disgusting how they pushed him out the back door.
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,993
the worst offense by both giuntoli and motta was the dismantling of last year's fragile group and not building a proper team. huijsen aside, danilo's exclusion was probably the worst sale of the last 5-6 seasons, and not because danilo was such a great player. he's semi-retired. still, a locker needs leaders, and as far as banter era leaders go, danilo (and tek) was/were still head and shoulders above anyone left at jj

Please change that avatar man. Makes me wanna throw up every time I read your posts.
 

Alex-444

Senior Member
Sep 5, 2005
30,675
Cristiano Giuntoli has made a phone call to each Juventus player to say goodbye, without missing a single one. Twenty-seven phone calls in total.

That's a lie. He called 27. Kelly didn't pick up the phone.
 

Juvellino

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Mar 19, 2015
7,186
Wtf happened to this guy? At Napoli he was able to sign cheap players that became top players. But at Juve he spent hundreds of millions on flops. Was someone else making decisions at Napoli?
 

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