Ederson the new Ronaldhino to Juve??? (1 Viewer)

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Ahmedios

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Nov 11, 2006
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Thanks guys. :smile:

I think a bit of Joga bonito hurts no team. I know Juve is more known for tactical discipline and so on but I think It's time for some change and some young promising southamerican with some creativity.
I agree, provided that his joga boniti won't become a selfishness and private show, things which would truely affect the whole team performance.

For example, just compare Cristiano Ronaldo's performance in the previous couple of seasons and his maturity this season. That is what I'm talking about.
 

Tazieo

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Jan 24, 2007
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who the hell ask ur opinion. can u play football or noe anything about the game or are u just a critic wit nuttin betta to do. are u blind what u mean not in todays football. obivously u need to be watchin skiing or cricket or sumtin old like fencin
 

The Arif

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Jan 31, 2004
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who the hell ask ur opinion. can u play football or noe anything about the game or are u just a critic wit nuttin betta to do. are u blind what u mean not in todays football. obivously u need to be watchin skiing or cricket or sumtin old like fencin

I like your sig. :toast:
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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joga bonito does not work in today's football. Especially Italian football.
Joga bonito works for sponsors, like Nike. It doesn't work so well in competitive matches, IMO. Just ask all the star players Nike and Adidas hyped up prior to WC '06 and Euro '04. They were essentially no shows.
 
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