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RavaneVialli

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The press is creating virtual reality. First they were writing that Juventus is interested in Diego, Ranieri wants to change his tactics becase of him and Secco will start negotiations with Werder in March, then an information about Diego was shown saying he would like to sign for Juve, on the next day Diego denied that and now they want to tell us that Ranieri didn't want to sign him because of tactics.

Few days full of news, thusands of papers sold and the truth is that it's all only an effect of a journalist's creative imagination. We were probably never interested in Diego because of his price-tag and becaue of tactics also, he don't suit 4-4-2 played in Italy, where at least two players who can stop opponent's attack are nedded in the center of the midfield.
 

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Vinman

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Juve Pull Out Of Diego Race – Report
Juventus have pulled out of the race to sign Werder Bremen star Diego on the orders of Coach Claudio Ranieri, according to Tuttosport.

The playmaker was believed to be the Bianconeri’s primary transfer target for the summer as they aimed to bring in some much needed flair and creativity into their pragmatic midfield.

However question marks over whether the move could go ahead started to appear last weekend when first Diego, and then his club, stated that they had no interest in discussing a transfer.

Tuttosport now says that Claudio Ranieri does not want to sign the player because he feels that his individualism in the centre of midfield will not fit in with his preferred 4-4-2 formation.

The Brazilian’s strongest position is in the hole behind the front two, but The Tinkerman wants players who are more disciplined and can both attack and defend.

It remains to be seen who Ranieri has in mind to fill this role but it is believed that he is thinking on the lines of a box-to-box player in the mould of Frank Lampard.

Indeed the Chelsea man may even be an option as he was linked heavily with a move to Turin before Christmas.

Ranieri was responsible for launching the England international’s career when he signed him for Chelsea from West Ham.

http://www.goal.com/en-india/Articol...enutoId=585416
I'm sorry, but for this stupid logic alone, we should sack RUINeri !!!!

bye bye RUINeri, hello Diego !!!
 

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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I doubt Ranieri thinks that. I think I've read somewhere that he preferred him over VDV.

Tuttosport is starting to get a bit less pro-Juve after their ex-director Padovan left.
 

- vOnAm -

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Diego's work ethic would suit Juve better than VDV, and Diego can actually play midfield not just a AMC.

I doubt Ranieri really thinks Diego wont fit the system, however, given Bremen's reluctance, it all comes down to resources I guess....do we have enough Mark?
 

Pingo

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Oct 31, 2007
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Diego's work ethic would suit Juve better than VDV, and Diego can actually play midfield not just a AMC.

I doubt Ranieri really thinks Diego wont fit the system, however, given Bremen's reluctance, it all comes down to resources I guess....do we have enough Mark?
Sure we do, 115m€ from Mediaset... But i think our budget will be around 30m€ to 40m€ max for mercato + what SUCko will sell (Almiron, Tiago, Zalayeta, Blasi, Olivera....)
If we dish out 27m€ i think that we can get him...Maybe that is the now tactic, like Moggi did...don't give a crap for "Diego" and than we swoop in...
That would be nice...the guy can dream, right... ;)
 

- vOnAm -

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Sure we do, 115m€ from Mediaset... But i think our budget will be around 30m€ to 40m€ max for mercato + what SUCko will sell (Almiron, Tiago, Zalayeta, Blasi, Olivera....)
If we dish out 27m€ i think that we can get him...Maybe that is the now tactic, like Moggi did...don't give a crap for "Diego" and than we swoop in...
That would be nice...the guy can dream, right... ;)
Well all that money isn't going directly into our transfer money....
I think it'll take us longer than one season, to see Juve splashing some real cash...
I seriously don't think we have the buying power back just yet....
 

Mark

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Diego's work ethic would suit Juve better than VDV, and Diego can actually play midfield not just a AMC.

I doubt Ranieri really thinks Diego wont fit the system, however, given Bremen's reluctance, it all comes down to resources I guess....do we have enough Mark?
We have. The question is how much do we have to spend on transfers. My guess is about 30m € or a bit more not counting the sells.
 
Apr 19, 2007
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Maybe Del Piero will get this board some fire under their butt so they dont mess around any more and bring in a quality player. I dont think we need any other "stars" besides a creative midfielder. A solid Left back would do us just fine for this transfer season in my opinion.
 

Pingo

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Oct 31, 2007
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BUY him now, get back De Ceglie + Grosso...U got 4-3-1-2 or 4-2-3-1 playing system...

Buffon

Zebina - Melberg - Chiellini - Grosso

Camo - Zanetti - Sissoko

Diego

Trezeguet - Del Piero​

OR:​

Buffon

Zebina - Melberg - Chiellini - De Ceglie

Sissoko - Zanetti

Camo - Diego - Nedved

Trezegol​
 

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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We have. The question is how much do we have to spend on transfers. My guess is about 30m € or a bit more not counting the sells.
30mil euros isn't so much, especially with Secco dealing....if thats all we have I doubt we'll spend all of it on Diego. We can count on the sales of Tiago and Almiron but who else?
Well no point talking about sales now actually...I guess we'll have to see where we end up come end of the season..
 

Gazzo

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Jul 9, 2007
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i think that goal.com story is BS, Diego will simply cost way more than 15 mil.
Its ridicolous how even the somewhat limited goal.com writers would even try to suggest a price as low as that.. If i were Bremen i wouldnt even bother starting negotiations at any price below shevas price from a year ago
 
Apr 19, 2007
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Could he not play as a left wing??? He could play really high almost like C Ronaldo and we could send most of the play and counter attack through him. This would require a good left back though. Molinaro just wont do.
 

Pingo

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Oct 31, 2007
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Diego sta male RIschia un lungo stop

09:25 del 22 febbraio

Allarme Diego. Si infittiscono i dubbi e preoccupazioni sulle condizioni fisiche del brasiliano del Werder, inseguito anche dalla Juve. (Gazzetta dello sport)

They say that he can be out for a some time...
 

Pingo

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Oct 31, 2007
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Wow thats never good. whats wrong with him??
Der 22-Jährige wird gegen Braga pausieren

Werder Bremen muss im Rückspiel der dritten UEFA-Cup-Runde bei Sporting Braga ohne Diego auskommen. Dem Brasilianer macht seine Schambeinentzündung wieder zu schaffen.


The 22-year-old will not play against Braga,
Werder Bremen must come out in the return match of the third UEFA-Cup-round in Sporting Braga without Diego. The problem is his pubic bone inflammation again.
 

Adrian

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Jan 31, 2003
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BUY him now, get back De Ceglie + Grosso...U got 4-3-1-2 or 4-2-3-1 playing system...

Buffon

Zebina - Melberg - Chiellini - Grosso

Camo - Zanetti - Sissoko

Diego

Trezeguet - Del Piero​

OR:​

Buffon

Zebina - Melberg - Chiellini - De Ceglie

Sissoko - Zanetti

Camo - Diego - Nedved

Trezegol​

Barzagli instead of Mellberg
Any other right back in the world instead of Zebina.
 
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