Diego Ribas da Cunha (40 Viewers)

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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maybe he really listen to Moggi words...

Moggi, who was a transfer director at Juventus, has offered his advice on operations there.

And he agrees with Giuseppe Marotta's stance on Edin Dzeko after he confirmed the club were pulling out of the race for him. Moggi feels Juventus cannot base all their prosperity on one man.

"The doubts come up in attack. €40 million for Dzeko is crazy. At the same time I would get rid of Diego. He is not suited to Italian football," he added.

"Giving him another season is a lost gamble.":D
Well I dont even think Moggi would have settled for 15 mil.
 

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cunninlynguists

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May 7, 2006
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maybe he really listen to Moggi words...

Moggi, who was a transfer director at Juventus, has offered his advice on operations there.

And he agrees with Giuseppe Marotta's stance on Edin Dzeko after he confirmed the club were pulling out of the race for him. Moggi feels Juventus cannot base all their prosperity on one man.

"The doubts come up in attack. €40 million for Dzeko is crazy. At the same time I would get rid of Diego. He is not suited to Italian football," he added.

"Giving him another season is a lost gamble.":D
If Marotta listens to old man Moggi talking, then why did we buy Martinez and Pepe?
I doubt Moggi recommended them...
 

Gagi

Senior Member
Jul 19, 2007
8,627
Hoeness formalized the operation: "Diego can be considered our player." The coach McClaren: "I'll be happy to train him, you may already begin with Mainz.

 

blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
27,408
i'm glad we're keeping melo and sissoko though...i'm so happy i'll throw myself out the window when i'll see both of them struggle to make a forward pass
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Hopefully this deal will get delayed by something, anything.

Just hold out five more days, Diego.

The Di Natale snub gives us a sliver of hope that the board won't be able to find a replacement in time.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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So much love for a player that hasn't proven himself at Juventus yet, :disagree:


Being our best player last season means shit, we were awful.
its not that he was our best player,more that he was the only creative outlet we had in the team. we have been crying out for a change in system away from 4-4-2 for a long time,we needed patience through the transitional period,instead we weighted all the pressure ont 1 player and bumped him when he didn't drag a sorry team to glory

All will turn out for the best: Ill remind you of this when Juve win the league this season.
hey,i would not be too surprised,however we will do it playing terrible football and after Euopean humbling where our 4-4-2 gets overrun

icεmαή;2658518 said:
I'm not comparing their buys. I'm comparing 15 mill being spent on Krasic being the exact same number we are getting for Diego while Diego is the better player. One season at a sub par Juve doesn't make his value fall that much. Sell him, but at least get a good price out of it.
i think this is exatly what has gotten so many peoples backs up

This has BadassDevil written all over it.
you mean we have sold him..........



it will just take 3 years to finalise the deal?
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
Let’s move on. As Sergio said, don’t make a big fuss about it.

Hopefully, whatever overrated Italian Marotta will get, will do well and prove us wrong.
Hey now, that isn't exactly what I said :D

All I said was that this is only football, its not life or death.

But I had already wtaed earlier that if they don't replace him with someone of equal or greater class, I will be left sitting here scratching my head.

And my balls. Damn, they're itchy
 

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