Diego, Silva or Ribéry? (35 Viewers)

Diego, Silva or Ribéry?

  • Diego Ribas da Cunha (Werder Bremen)

  • David Silva (Valencia)

  • Franck Ribéry (Bayern Munich)


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neurosis21

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Jun 22, 2004
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He changed it out of necessity, not out of tactical brilliance.

It remains to be seen what will happen once everybody is health, but probability is behind me when saying I think he'll revert to the stupid 4-4-2 again.
probably he will go back to 4-4-2
but lets hope he saw that other tacticals systems can work
in the end we can use both,depending on the opposition
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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If we sacrifice the majority of our transfer budget for a forward again and we will keep CR
=> One more season wasted...
Is it okay if we get a nice new DM, then? :D


The Board said that the bulk of the budget will be to replace Nedved.

Why not just give them the chance to do that rather than predicting doom?
 

Quetzalcoatl

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Aug 22, 2007
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Get a decent sub for him, sell Iaquinta and buy G. Rossi who should be cheaper than Diego, Silva or Ribery. Get a hot RB and a CB. Not too much changes but just enough quality to make us a top team.
 

BIG DADDY!!!

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Mar 12, 2004
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I think we will sign Cassano to replace DP and Giovinco was always gonna be Neddys replacement.

Its just by signing Cassano directly as DPs relacment would of offended our Capatain.

Though if we say hes Neddys replacement he could play in 443 with Gio and they both could take over both posistions together.
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Ranieri:It is important to point out he is not a Nedved replacement. He (Giovinco) moves in a very different way and that affects the movements of the whole midfield and attack.
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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Isn't he Del Piero replacement? Not Nedved?

Edit: Dule beat me to it :D
:D

yeah but he plays his best football in the attacking midfeild not the as a striker.

although

i guess


----------------amauri/trez------------------
-----------------giovinco--------------------
-diego/???--------------------camo/???-
------------sissoko-marchiso-----------

?
 

Lo-Pan

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Feb 11, 2009
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Ranieri:It is important to point out he is not a Nedved replacement. He (Giovinco) moves in a very different way and that affects the movements of the whole midfield and attack.
That makes sense. But what doesn't make sense is Ranieri's blinkered approach to 4-4-2. When a player like Giovinco comes along, the shape must be changed to accommodate him. Systems are great, but its the players who can make the difference...And the atomic ant is already a player who can win games single handedly. he deserves more than what he is getting...If Ranieri is a decent coach he will see what we all see, that is the blistering talent of the lad, and he will change his tactics to include him. If he doesn't, and continues with this 4-4-2 routine, using Giovinco as a sub when we have no other left winger to start, then my opinion of him will drastically deteriorate and my voice will join the chorus of OUT OUT OUT...

With marchisio, chellini, de cegle and giovinco...we have a very bright future, a strong, technically gifted spine to the team. In the game against Bologna he was the most dangerous attacking player I have seen in Juve colours since Zidane, and before him, Baggio.
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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That makes sense. But what doesn't make sense is Ranieri's blinkered approach to 4-4-2. When a player like Giovinco comes along, the shape must be changed to accommodate him. Systems are great, but its the players who can make the difference...And the atomic ant is already a player who can win games single handedly. he deserves more than what he is getting...If Ranieri is a decent coach he will see what we all see, that is the blistering talent of the lad, and he will change his tactics to include him. If he doesn't, and continues with this 4-4-2 routine, using Giovinco as a sub when we have no other left winger to start, then my opinion of him will drastically deteriorate and my voice will join the chorus of OUT OUT OUT...

With marchisio, chellini, de cegle and giovinco...we have a very bright future, a strong, technically gifted spine to the team. In the game against Bologna he was the most dangerous attacking player I have seen in Juve colours since Zidane, and before him, Baggio.
De Ceglie is nothing special Marchisio however is quite good altough not great yet
about Chiellini and Giovinco I agree
 
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