David Trezeguet (45 Viewers)

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
Against Siena, 23rd December, 2007.

He is leading the goalscoring charts in Italy with 13 goals. Learn a thing or two, smartass.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,747
when was the last time he scored ??
maher if you keep trying to piss folk off then i will turn a blind eye to the abuse. i have been trying to keep your sensitive wee soul protected to do not go looking for fights

oh and trez is on course for top scorer in serie a :bow:
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
It's like blaming Buffon for conceding goals. Having Legro & Chiellini(even though they're doing fairly well, just making a point) in front of you is the same as having Zaneti & Nocerino behind you. We're struggling at creating chances.
why you quoted me i have no idea :D But yeah without creativity how can you expect Trez to score, i burst out laughing when i saw him on the wing crossing
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,747
It's like blaming Buffon for conceding goals. Having Legro & Chiellini(even though they're doing fairly well, just making a point) in front of you is the same as having Zaneti & Nocerino behind you. We're struggling at creating chances.
:agree: absolutely mate

Could you just stop making gods out of people, everybody can be criticized, even if he's the best striker in the world
yesterday was a failing of teh midfield, there was no creativity. instead there was simply lots of balls pumped into the box, if you do taht then you MUST support teh strikers by getting into the box to get on the end of the dropping balls and flick-on's. we had nothing yesterday but two isolated forwards who had little to work with
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
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Trezeguet Blast: Not Good Enough Technically

Juventus hitman David Trezeguet has issued a sensational attack on his club, saying that they must stop dreaming of winning any trophies because they are technically not good enough.

This season was always going to be tough for the Bianconeri following their post-Calciopoli promotion, and many people believed that qualification for the Champions League would be a good return on their first year back in the top-flight.

However a fine early part to the campaign had many Juve fans dreaming of better things and these hopes were heightened when Claudio Ranieri, perhaps unwisely, stated that his team were going to fight for the Scudetto.

Trezeguet came on as an early substitute in yesterday’s 2-2 Coppa Italia draw with Inter, and watched his team struggle for long periods of the game against only 10 men.

"The game today showed we still have a lot of work to do. Dreaming about titles and glory is useless,” he blasted.

"Technically, we are not good enough at the moment."

Juventus have been heavily criticised for their lack of creativity in the team, especially in the centre of midfield where Ranieri currently employs two defensive holding players in the form of Cristiano Zanetti and Antonio Nocerino.

While Trezeguet is desperate for the club to bring in some creative talent, Ranieri certainly doesn’t seem to be addressing the Frenchman’s grievances.

'The Tinkerman’ is close to wrapping up a deal for Liverpool’s defensive, holding midfielder Momo Sissoko for €15m, a player who most Juve fans are bitterly opposed to signing, and who has scored just two goals in his career. :lol:

goal.com
 

CAPITANO

58 ' SUPER SIC ' 58
Jul 12, 2006
18,559
Trezeguet Blast: Not Good Enough Technically

Juventus hitman David Trezeguet has issued a sensational attack on his club, saying that they must stop dreaming of winning any trophies because they are technically not good enough.

This season was always going to be tough for the Bianconeri following their post-Calciopoli promotion, and many people believed that qualification for the Champions League would be a good return on their first year back in the top-flight.

However a fine early part to the campaign had many Juve fans dreaming of better things and these hopes were heightened when Claudio Ranieri, perhaps unwisely, stated that his team were going to fight for the Scudetto.

Trezeguet came on as an early substitute in yesterday’s 2-2 Coppa Italia draw with Inter, and watched his team struggle for long periods of the game against only 10 men.

"The game today showed we still have a lot of work to do. Dreaming about titles and glory is useless,” he blasted.

"Technically, we are not good enough at the moment."

Juventus have been heavily criticised for their lack of creativity in the team, especially in the centre of midfield where Ranieri currently employs two defensive holding players in the form of Cristiano Zanetti and Antonio Nocerino.

While Trezeguet is desperate for the club to bring in some creative talent, Ranieri certainly doesn’t seem to be addressing the Frenchman’s grievances.

‘The Tinkerman’ is close to wrapping up a deal for Liverpool’s defensive, holding midfielder Momo Sissoko for €15m, a player who most Juve fans are bitterly opposed to signing, and who has scored just two goals in his career. :lol:

goal.com
Thats 3 of our top players saying we don't have the quality to win, when is our board gonna listen and sign quality players that we need and not players that our coach likes :crazy:
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,511
Thats 3 of our top players saying we don't have the quality to win, when is our board gonna listen and sign quality players that we need and not players that our coach likes :crazy:
Didn't you realised that everyone except our board knows what players/reinforcements we need.
 

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