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Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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Pjanic obviously. He will do great on that role

What I saw was enough really. Limited player that excells in a league where you run up and down the pitch all game. Chelsea and Real make transfer mistakes all the time, i wouldn't use them as an argument if I were you. Also, im not against him. Id welcome him as our 5th CM for a good price. All im doing is arguing with people that think he would be a starter here and that hes some kind of Messiah for us. If you think he would be a good signing for the bench, as 5th CM then yes, we can agree. But not as a starter ahead of 4 better players. The other thing I was arguing is that Lemina is potentially a better player in a few years which some people see as blasphemy it seems
I'd prefer Pjanic further up the pitch.

Fair enough.
 

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Itay

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Aug 10, 2009
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I'd prefer Pjanic further up the pitch.

Fair enough.
I think Pjanic will be the new Regista. he has all the attributes to be succesful in this role, and Pogba (if he stays) will be given more freedom to roam forward.
Clearly we have nobody else ATM for this role except Pjanic, and when marchisio returns he should be back to his usual role, which is the left sided midfielder in a 3-person midfield. he's OK as regista but not good enough - Pjanic will be amazing in this role.
Also, Dybala likes to move towards the center of the pitch and bulid our attacks, so placing an AM might cause some problems.
I guess we'll see what Allegri will decide.
 

AOD4

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Nov 24, 2004
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I liked what I saw from Moussa Sissokho against Germany tonight. Great stamina and good technical ability. Anyone know how much he would cost?
Newcastle is relegated but it's not going to be cheap to pick him up. Word has they want 20 mil pound for him with Arsenal and Liverpool circling around .
 

Itay

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Aug 10, 2009
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screw cuadrado keep the licht. We have alves already. We need a guy that can defend.
Licht has one year left on his contract with no renewal in sight from both sides, and he was in decline last season. I like him but it's time to let go while we can cash in at least 10-12M.
 

Hydde

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Mar 6, 2003
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I think Pjanic will be the new Regista. he has all the attributes to be succesful in this role, and Pogba (if he stays) will be given more freedom to roam forward.
Clearly we have nobody else ATM for this role except Pjanic, and when marchisio returns he should be back to his usual role, which is the left sided midfielder in a 3-person midfield. he's OK as regista but not good enough - Pjanic will be amazing in this role.
Also, Dybala likes to move towards the center of the pitch and bulid our attacks, so placing an AM might cause some problems.
I guess we'll see what Allegri will decide.
Thing is...Pjanic has too good of a shot to waste him as regista. Those long shots and short pass assists are too delicious to pass out-

I can fap to that too.
 

Itay

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Aug 10, 2009
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Thing is...Pjanic has too good of a shot to waste him as regista. Those long shots and short pass assists are too delicious to pass out-
I agree, but when Pirlo was regista he made more than a few long shots, and he was old as shit running back and forth from defense to attack... so Pjanic will kick, don't worry. he's a runner.
 

Catenaccio

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Jul 15, 2002
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In the absence of Marchisio and no new midfield acquisitions that would fit the regista role, Pjanic is the one that should take it unless you want Lemina to take that role which would be sub-optimal.
 

Amer

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Juventus ponder Tevez comeback?

Juventus are desperate to sign a top class striker who could replace Alvaro Morata in the 2016-17 campaign.
According to media of South America, Tevez is nostalgic about his time in Europe and would be open to return to the Old Continent (West Ham have already made an attempt to re-sign the Apache).

The 32-year-old striker netted 50 goals in 95 appearances during his two-year spell with the Old Lady which the player decided to end 12 months ago to return to his old club Boca Juniors.

Trouble is, things at the Bombonera are not looking rosy. The club seems to have some problems to pay players and Tevez is reportedly not happy anymore in Argentina.

Juventus are looking for a top class striker but are not willing to spend big like Chelsea have done for Batshauyi, that’s why the Serie A giants could be pondering the return of Tevez at the club.

The Argentinean star can still make the difference in Serie A and would have no problem to settle in well at his old club.

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