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RAMI-N

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BREAKING NEWS: Diego Set To Leave Juventus For Wolfsburg - Report

Both sides have reportedly reached an agreement about a €16 million transfer fee...
By Stefan Coerts
Aug 10, 2010 9:25:00 AM


Brazilian playmaker Diego appears to be on his way out of Serie A titans Juventus after Wolfsburg have made a €16 million offer for the former Werder Bremen star. A report on Sky Sport Italia claims that Juventus are about to accept the Wolfe's offer.

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http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/ital...ews-diego-set-to-leave-juventus-for-wolfsburg

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CAPITANO

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Jul 12, 2006
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So another season relying on a 36 year old player, :sergio:

if Diego goes what a joke of a club we are, they club has to come out and say what their intentions are, if its all bullshit and he's staying 100% come out and say it so the whole media can shut up
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Woah is this true??

Would be a fucking stupid decision if it was, even though Diego definitely did not live up to expectations last season, he was still the best of the worst, better than any other Juve player IMO last season.

Is this maybe because Del Neri wants to play a classic 4-4-2 with no place for a Trequarista? In that case the only way this decision would be acceptable is if Juve buy a real quality winger to replace Diego.
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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Forte segnale di Del Neri al brasiliano, separato dal gruppo e mandato ad allenarsi con Grosso e Salihamidzic
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he trained with the transfer listed players.......but when del neri called a 6 v 6 game he played...?
 

BillyG

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Nov 25, 2006
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Woah is this true??

Would be a fucking stupid decision if it was, even though Diego definitely did not live up to expectations last season, he was still the best of the worst, better than any other Juve player IMO last season.

Is this maybe because Del Neri wants to play a classic 4-4-2 with no place for a Trequarista? In that case the only way this decision would be acceptable is if Juve buy a real quality winger to replace Diego.
That's where marotta fucked up! we should have tagereted a coach with more flexibilty who is able to adapt a system to his players (hate to say it, but like mou). If this deal is true we would have chopped and changed the team so much to tailor his plans that if he fails, we'd need another drastic overhaul of the playing staff to suit the needs of the next coach!
 

gaylord

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Jan 22, 2010
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That's where marotta fucked up! we should have tagereted a coach with more flexibilty who is able to adapt a system to his players (hate to say it, but like mou). If this deal is true we would have chopped and changed the team so much to tailor his plans that if he fails, we'd need another drastic overhaul of the playing staff to suit the needs of the next coach!
yes you are absolutely right. this is the difference between good and bad coaches.

the good ones will adapt a system in regards to what players he has available. a bad coach will sell and buy players to fit in his system.

this is fucking bullcrap. Juventus is just fail.
 

BillyG

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Nov 25, 2006
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yes you are absolutely right. this is the difference between good and bad coaches.

the good ones will adapt a system in regards to what players he has available. a bad coach will sell and buy players to fit in his system.

this is fucking bullcrap. Juventus is just fail.
only coach i could remember gettin away with that was Capello. Even Ranieri abandoned the 4-4-2/4-4-1-1 ocassionally
 

Salvo

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i must say you all need to relax, stop bad mouthing the club, and the staff.

if it happens then offer your opinion, i highly doubt it will though.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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That's where marotta fucked up! we should have tagereted a coach with more flexibilty who is able to adapt a system to his players (hate to say it, but like mou). If this deal is true we would have chopped and changed the team so much to tailor his plans that if he fails, we'd need another drastic overhaul of the playing staff to suit the needs of the next coach!
Agree with the bolded part. For all the drastic changes Del Neri is making, he better work out.
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Woah is this true??

Would be a fucking stupid decision if it was, even though Diego definitely did not live up to expectations last season, he was still the best of the worst, better than any other Juve player IMO last season.

Is this maybe because Del Neri wants to play a classic 4-4-2 with no place for a Trequarista? In that case the only way this decision would be acceptable is if Juve buy a real quality winger to replace Diego.
THANK YOU!

And yes, it would be a retarded move.
 

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