David Trezeguet (14 Viewers)

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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icεmαή;2023796 said:
We are not Inter because our players are class.
You cannot expect the coach to sit back and not take action when you think a player wasn't performing as he should. Ranieri was right to sub David, whether he likes it or not. And he did do it at the worst possible time. He rubbed more salt into an already gaping wound.
You won't understand because you are just another Trezeguet fanboy :p

And you can never replace Rab :D He's one of a kind :heart:

What action is the coach taking with 10 minutes to go? Probably a time, when Trez is more lethal than anybody else on our roster. I think nobody here really knows what truly transpired, because whether we like it or not the media blew it up. Irrespective of what Trezeguet said or did or didnt do after we lost to Chelsea, Ranieri's responsibility as coach of Juventus was to nip it in the bud, knowing he was dealing with a Juventus champion who if anything loves this club more than Claudio can ever dream of doing. Even at this point we dont know whose initiating a move away, the board, Trez himself or his agent? What we do know is that Gigli's comments aren't doing Trezeguet any good. And that he deserves to be treated a lot better than how is being done at the moment.
 

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Aug 1, 2003
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THAT'S THE TYPE OF PLAYER TREZEGUET IS, HE'S A GODDAMN FINISHER HE DOESN'T NEED TO CREATE GIVE HIM THE BALL AND HE'LL PUT IT IN AT THE BACK OF THE NET AS HE HAS ALWAYS DONE DAMN IT IT'S HIS JOB AS A STRIKER TO PUT IN GOALS NO MATTER HOW

leave the creativity etc to the rest!
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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What action is the coach taking with 10 minutes to go? Probably a time, when Trez is more lethal than anybody else on our roster. I think nobody here really knows what truly transpired, because whether we like it or not the media blew it up. Irrespective of what Trezeguet said or did or didnt do after we lost to Chelsea, Ranieri's responsibility as coach of Juventus was to nip it in the bud, knowing he was dealing with a Juventus champion who if anything loves this club more than Claudio can ever dream of doing. Even at this point we dont know whose initiating a move away, the board, Trez himself or his agent? What we do know is that Gigli's comments aren't doing Trezeguet any good. And that he deserves to be treated a lot better than how is being done at the moment.
THAT'S THE TYPE OF PLAYER TREZEGUET IS, HE'S A GODDAMN FINISHER HE DOESN'T NEED TO CREATE GIVE HIM THE BALL AND HE'LL PUT IT IN AT THE BACK OF THE NET AS HE HAS ALWAYS DONE DAMN IT IT'S HIS JOB AS A STRIKER TO PUT IN GOALS NO MATTER HOW

leave the creativity etc to the rest!
Treze should be treated better than he is know far too many reasons...
:tup:
 
Jul 10, 2006
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http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/jun05s.html

Berlusconi: Kaka decision Sunday
Friday 5 June, 2009
Milan patron Silvio Berlusconi has announced “Kaka might not necessarily leave” and a decision will be made on Sunday.

Reports suggest the Brazilian has already signed for Real Madrid in a deal worth around £60m, as the Rossoneri confirmed they need to cash in to cover losses this year.

“On Sunday we will have a meeting to discuss transfer policy and in that arena we will decide Ricky’s future,” explained Berlusconi on Milan Channel.

“We will see what happens then, but the situation is not to be taken for granted. Kaka might not necessarily leave.”

It is an advance, as earlier this week Berlusconi had said a decision would be made on Monday, but this has now been brought forward.

The President also commented on the future for Milan if the Ballon d’Or winner does join Real Madrid.

“We need to sign a centre-forward. Robinho? No, Samuel Eto’o is also difficult.”

The reports claim the Rossoneri are set to bring in either Bayern Munich hitman Luca Toni or Juventus outcast David Trezeguet. To fill Kaka's position they are interested in Napoli's Ezequiel Lavezzi.

Meanwhile, Daniele Bonera has officially extended his contract with Milan to June 30 2013.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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if i could i would take a bat to every person who is in favor of letting david go.

the man is a goal scoring machine and after 1 bad season (which he missed due to surgery) and a horrible coach and MF you want to get rid of him? comparatively ppl preferred to have nedved stick around even though he was on a drastic decline for the past 3 seasons. age is not an issue, productivity should be the scale.
 

Christina

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Aug 21, 2006
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if i could i would take a bat to every person who is in favor of letting david go.

the man is a goal scoring machine and after 1 bad season (which he missed due to surgery) and a horrible coach and MF you want to get rid of him? comparatively ppl preferred to have nedved stick around even though he was on a drastic decline for the past 3 seasons. age is not an issue, productivity should be the scale.
Absolutely. :tup:
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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In what everyone agree here, is that he cannot leave the club just as that... from the backdoor. He deserves much more glory here.

Im sure of just one thing.... if we sell him to a big oppositions...he will starts banging nets in no time and we will sorely regret it.

Ferara was just announced... lets hope he will have a word with the guy. With Ferrara on helm, i think Trez chances of staying look better.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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Maybe he means that with the 4-3-1-2 we will have no wingers to provide assists?.

I dont se why Trez would not work anyways.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Not fast enough and not a hard worker. Seeing as how 4312 is a narrow formation, we also won't be seeing a lot of crosses against average teams.
I don't see why workrate or pace is more relevant in this system than any other.

It's not like we've been putting in heaps of quality crosses in recent years anyway and Trez has still scored goal when he has played.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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If anything, we will be playing a more possession game, so Trez will spend more time close to/in the penalty area.

System and style of play doesn't matter; make chances and Trezeguet WILL score goals.
 

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