Diego Perotti - LW - Sevilla (17 Viewers)

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,175
#42
Here we go again with this BS argument! If you have the proper coach, and a strong board, with a competent and charismatic GM and sporting director, this wouldn't be an issue. Juve are not a small time club, and are bound to emerge again as serious contenders, hopefully within the coming 3 years.

You sell a winning project to the players, convince them that they will become an integral part of it, and that they can bring this club forward and win together!

However, with your mentality, we should accept and resign ourselves to accepting 2'nd best, and then hope that we get lucky and somehow end up finishing 3'rd so that the potential of CL football can attract top players. If not, repeat the cycle, until either shit continues to hit the fan, or we somehow miraculously find a magical cure.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
#43
Here we go again with this BS argument! If you have the proper coach, and a strong board, with a competent and charismatic GM and sporting director, this wouldn't be an issue. Juve are not a small time club, and are bound to emerge again as serious contenders, hopefully within the coming 3 years.

You sell a winning project to the players, convince them that they will become an integral part of it, and that they can bring this club forward and win together!
If we were in the CL we wouldn't have a problem...but alas, as you mentioned from the top down argument...that seems to be the source of a lot. IMO if we had a good coach the last 2 seasons we wouldn't be in this predicament. DN screwed us as did the duo the season before that. This team could win as demonstrated against the big teams, but our coach(s) were incapable of keeping the boys mentally strong...having a team collapse the way we did against the small teams has noting to do with the BoD rather the coach.
 

nech

New Member
Jun 5, 2011
1
#44
16million for an ordinary player:lol: hahahhahaha this is Marotta's "world class" "Marquee" signing:lol: hahahhaha. Did the 45million price tag that Seville put on him, make Marotta think he's a world class player? bet it did:lol: hahahahhaha Whilst Inter sign Sanchez and Milan Sign Ganso Juve sign Perotti, Perotti who?:lol: hahahahhaha Enjoy europa league, oh i forgot your not even in that:lol: hahahhaha Marotta the genuis, Scudetto, Champions heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeere we come:lol: hahahahahaha My world class signing Perotti:lol: hahahahahahaha Juventus are a Joke:lol: hahahahahhaa 100million transfer bugdet you have:lol: hahahaha "3 or 4 world class signings":lol: hahahahahaha Enjoy next season pals, can see you challenging for the league:lol: hahahahaha
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,934
#50
Here we go again with this BS argument! If you have the proper coach, and a strong board, with a competent and charismatic GM and sporting director, this wouldn't be an issue. Juve are not a small time club, and are bound to emerge again as serious contenders, hopefully within the coming 3 years.

You sell a winning project to the players, convince them that they will become an integral part of it, and that they can bring this club forward and win together!

However, with your mentality, we should accept and resign ourselves to accepting 2'nd best, and then hope that we get lucky and somehow end up finishing 3'rd so that the potential of CL football can attract top players. If not, repeat the cycle, until either shit continues to hit the fan, or we somehow miraculously find a magical cure.
ok put it this way, G. Rossi/sanchez/pastore 3 top players in their own right, all of whom are wanted by top clubs with both appeal, offer european competition and strong financial backing, excluding Juventus. If Juve were to offer terms to both club and player as well as the other clubs interested. who do you really think they will go for? i for one would probably choose a club like man city, barcelona, or perhaps even inter over Juventus right now. Its bollocks this whole we have appeal! only through our history which tbh not many players who we want care about. sorry but your argument is flawed, it is as though Juve can have any player they want so long we sell them a project which so far has failed and it has been on show for the entire world to see, so again why would i want to join a porject which has little promise in comparison to a project perhaps man city were offering which is looking promising? answer me that?

as far as im concerned as long as the players we bring in are better than those who we had this season? that can only be an improvement and a step in the right direction
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,175
#53
Perhaps because you are guaranteed to be someone here, as opposed to just another player who might end up rotting on the bench. Environment, familiarity with the country and the culture, the chance to make a change and be part of a club with history and tradition, looking to regain its former glory. I understand your logic and reasoning, but I am sure that if we are convincing and persuasive enough, we can manage to get the likes of Sanchez and Pastore; perhaps not Aguero, Tevez, or even Benzema, but Sanchez and Pastore are distinct possibilities.
 

Nenz

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2008
10,472
#54
Here we go again with this BS argument! If you have the proper coach, and a strong board, with a competent and charismatic GM and sporting director, this wouldn't be an issue. Juve are not a small time club, and are bound to emerge again as serious contenders, hopefully within the coming 3 years.

You sell a winning project to the players, convince them that they will become an integral part of it, and that they can bring this club forward and win together!

However, with your mentality, we should accept and resign ourselves to accepting 2'nd best, and then hope that we get lucky and somehow end up finishing 3'rd so that the potential of CL football can attract top players. If not, repeat the cycle, until either shit continues to hit the fan, or we somehow miraculously find a magical cure.
People have already forgotten last mercato. They still want to buy 'promising' players that no big clubs seem to show any interest in because they're after the real talent. Its been tried and history tells us it has failed. It should seem obvious by now that the Juventus jersey is not magical, you don't just put it on and become a top player all of the sudden.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,934
#55
Perhaps because you are guaranteed to be someone here, as opposed to just another player who might end up rotting on the bench. Environment, familiarity with the country and the culture, the chance to make a change and be part of a club with history and tradition, looking to regain its former glory. I understand your logic and reasoning, but I am sure that if we are convincing and persuasive enough, we can manage to get the likes of Sanchez and Pastore; perhaps not Aguero, Tevez, or even Benzema, but Sanchez and Pastore are distinct possibilities.
someone like sanchez, rossi and pastore would have no problems fitting in with another Italian or spanish side
now that leads me onto my next point, all very well signing a player like pastore, but only if the manager deems necessary in his system, i dont want another Diego situation where the manager played him because of who he was and how much he cost the club.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
#59
definitely a good player, a rung below World Class though.
I think he would be good here. Personally, if we can get him for a good price (not 16m, which is laughable) I would prefer him as a backup to both wings. Since he excels on the left but is right footed he could do well on the right side as well to give Krasic a rest. That way we can pass on Pepe and have quality coming off the bench.

Maybe in a 4231 he could be on the left of a 3. What about this?

Buffon
Beck-Bonucci-Chiellini-Ziegler
Pirlo-Inler
Krasic-Pastore-Perotti
Matri​
 

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