Diego Ribas da Cunha (40 Viewers)

adriano_c

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May 26, 2009
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Really disheartened by this.

A great player we followed for two years, brought in at enormous cost, and then chased out of Turin so two mid-table idiots could reshape us in their mediocre image.

Can't do much but shake your head at this sort of stuff.
 

Nardonejuve

Senior Member
Mar 21, 2010
2,197
Really disheartened by this.

A great player we followed for two years, brought in at enormous cost, and then chased out of Turin so two mid-table idiots could reshape us in their mediocre image.

Can't do much but shake your head at this sort of stuff.

Its funny how people who seem to be qualified F*** up when they all of a sudden come to a big club but still deal as a small club.

Im know people wil not agree with this but I honestly think its time Juve need a foreign coach and needs a person willing to break the bank to win a damn trophy. I know times are hard with economical set backs but holy crap this new mentality is starting to piss me off enough of hard work and keeping your mind focused buy players who want to win and have proved there worth not these mid table players who still have to prove something. We are Juve not Roma not Napoli not Genoa. We win trophy's, its time this management gives their heads a shake
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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like i have said before,for me the biggest let-down of all of this is that we are resorting back to the "ol'faithful" 4-4-2,we will have to wait and see what business gets done between now and the window closing,but by god it had better be something special or else there will be shit-load of criticism levelled at the board and the management if we struggle again this year
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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4-4-2 is not that bad, its tried and tested and offers attack from wide and the middle.....BUT will only work if we buy some goal scorers!
except we will almost certainly be defensive in the middle and we need good fullbacks to overlap the wingers and give them the space to whip in crosses,right now i am not convnced we are strong enough to play this way effectively
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
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like i have said before,for me the biggest let-down of all of this is that we are resorting back to the "ol'faithful" 4-4-2,we will have to wait and see what business gets done between now and the window closing,but by god it had better be something special or else there will be shit-load of criticism levelled at the board and the management if we struggle again this year

Seriously cant get any worse than last season surely. Besides 4-4-2 is always a solid formation back to basics style. having to try playing fancy formations without the right players to do the job is like having a car with no engine.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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Seriously cant get any worse than last season surely. Besides 4-4-2 is always a solid formation back to basics style. having to try playing fancy formations without the right players to do the job is like having a car with no engine.
and playing basic,easily stifled formations without the right players to do the job is like a paraplegic running a rickshaw
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,529
and playing basic,easily stifled formations without the right players to do the job is like a paraplegic running a rickshaw

Easily Stifled Formation??? 4-4-2 is a good formation and is always most solid. We aint like barca or Arsenal to play fancy 4-3-2-1 or 4-3-3. Stick to what were good at. we have never played the fancy style football ever if you havent noticed. So why start now?
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
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I think selling Diego may be a good thing in the long run. It's a shame Juve couldn't get what he's worth.
I agree! but its this season with the wide guys that im sure we would have seen a much better Diego than previous. Shame but this is football.
 

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