Frederik Sørensen (35 Viewers)

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Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
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I'm not sure how Juventus are supposed to interpret Bologna purchasing 50% of the player as anything other than an investment.
I don't think Bonucci has performed this badly all season, but I think that sitting in the stands or on the bench are pretty much the same thing. His playing time would have still relied on injuries, it just sucks that as a Juventus fan, he's not playing regular football elsewhere yet. At least their ds has said something about it.
Well, thats not enough, when we agreed to loan Borriello, we promised to give him a chance and we did, even if that had to cost us the title.
Tough luck if you are not an Italian prospect though...

You think that Bonucci didnt performed badly this season?????
The take the fock your nationalist goggles off and see what happens, he has been our worst player on the pitch at the 90% of the matches he participated, until Borriello took over!
Where the fock were you in 90% of the matches, he was committing fluke after fluke??? Watching NT replays? Its because of fans like your self, we have reached here...

Nobody would have predicted the possibility of having three CBs out at the same time, this is a freak scenario. Something had to be done about Sørensen's career.
To end it? Because thats exactly what we are doing, with us he had a chance to learn from the best and shine when given the chance in our jersey, a heavy jersey, that can give you NT caps, simply by wearing it.
Over there, he is not even a sub, do you know what this means? Who is going to teach him and make him a better footballer over there?
And what happens if a mediocre team doesnt use him? Doesnt this means that his career is practically over? And his value undermined, like never before??
The last think you care is Sorensen's career...
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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WΏΏdy;3576082 said:
I thought the whole idea of sending him there was to get experience.

Ohh wait! bloody josephine! Marotta got us 3.5 million!! Now we can finally make use of that HUGE sum to pay amauri to warm the bench.
yes and he will, all in good time.

For a team like Bologna it is a signifcant sum.
 

WΏΏdy?

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2005
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yes and he will, all in good time.

For a team like Bologna it is a signifcant sum.
Of course its a significant sum for Bologna, but why the fuck should we care about fucking bologna? 100$ is a significant sum for my uni team, we should loan some of our primavera players then?

About conte not playing him enough, how many games has he started for bologna, or on their bench?

M not saying he should not have been sent away for experience, I just wanted marotta to make sure he gets some playing time and i think we could have easily achieved that with some other smaller team, but then marotta wouldnt have been able to get that 'significant' amount he got form fucking bologna.
 
May 22, 2007
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Well, thats not enough, when we agreed to loan Borriello, we promised to give him a chance and we did, even if that had to cost us the title.
Tough luck if you are not an Italian prospect though...
Juventus sold 50% of Immobile to Genoa.

But I know this is irrelevant to you, best ignore it.

You think that Bonucci didnt performed badly this season?????
The take the fock your nationalist goggles off and see what happens, he has been our worst player on the pitch at the 90% of the matches he participated, until Borriello took over!
Where the fock were you in 90% of the matches, he was committing fluke after fluke??? Watching NT replays? Its because of fans like your self, we have reached here...
You've read my post incorrectly so go back and try again.

And the bold part is cool, I'm honoured that you think I'm part of the reason why Juventus is second in the league currently.

To end it? Because thats exactly what we are doing, with us he had a chance to learn from the best and shine when given the chance in our jersey, a heavy jersey, that can give you NT caps, simply by wearing it.
Over there, he is not even a sub, do you know what this means? Who is going to teach him and make him a better footballer over there?
And what happens if a mediocre team doesnt use him? Doesnt this means that his career is practically over? And his value undermined, like never before??
The last think you care is Sorensen's career...
Number of appearances Sørensen made for Juventus this season: 1

So yeah, something had to be done about his career, I've repeated enough times why game time is better than sitting around in our pitifully small stadium watching others play. Not everyone has a crystal ball like you, or the others that seem to be so ":howler:" after we had 3/4 of our CBs out at the same time, or that he's not playing for Bologna at the moment. Sitting around learning the art of defending from experienced players worked beautifully for Ariaudo.

WΏΏdy;3576082 said:
I thought the whole idea of sending him there was to get experience.

Ohh wait! bloody josephine! Marotta got us 3.5 million!! Now we can finally make use of that HUGE sum to pay amauri to warm the bench.
Marotta got 50% of Taïder. So they've given up half the contract of a promising player of their own (and Taïder is actually playing for Bologna), they'll lose out if they don't use Sørensen eventually.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
:howler:

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Does anyone actually think he would publicly say he wants to leave Bologna and say that he isn't learning anything? :lol:
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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by juve not playing>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bologna not playing
Debatable.

Bologna probably have more coaches with experience of developing young/lesser players to prepare them for the first team.

Juve's setup will be more accustomed to being presented with players who are pretty much the finished article (or at least as good as they are going to get).
 

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