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Who would you like to see coach Juve this summer?

  • Benitez

  • Pellegrini

  • Allegri

  • Gasperini

  • Prandelli

  • Blanc


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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Benitez's signings were not even that bad. People here tend to talk nonsense about him using his transfer record as proof to their misguided theories.

But when you look at who he purchased, Agger and Skrtel both came for about 6.5M GBP, two signings that we could only dream of making. The large sums of money put towards Torres, Mascherano, Johnson, and Kuyt were all very solid signings. The only ones you could question are Keane and Babel's signings, but they were supposedly not even his own doing. And even Crouch pulled through at times for them.

Then he signed some good free players in Aurelio and spent minimal bank on guys like Gonzalez who played well in other leagues.

So no, his transfer record isn't that bad, far BETTER than ours, and his record speaks for itself.
 
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    Benitez's signings were not even that bad. People here tend to talk nonsense about him using his transfer record as proof to their misguided theories.

    But when you look at who he purchased, Agger and Skrtel both came for about 6.5M GBP, two signings that we could only dream of making. The large sums of money put towards Torres, Mascherano, Johnson, and Kuyt were all very solid signings. The only ones you could question are Keane and Babel's signings, but they were supposedly not even his own doing. And even Crouch pulled through at times for them.

    Then he signed some good free players in Aurelio and spent minimal bank on guys like Gonzalez who played well in other leagues.

    So no, his transfer record isn't that bad, far BETTER than ours, and his record speaks for itself.
    Awful signing.
     

    Mark

    The Informer
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    Dec 19, 2003
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    How about Didier Deschamps? remember that guy? He left the club because he wanted certain players. I think one was Yaya Touré and if I'm not mistaken also Anelka.

    He said in an interview the other day that he wanted to build this Juve with youngsters(He did that in B) and add 3 great players.

    That's were the problem started.

    I know, they surely won't call him.
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    116,008
    How about Didier Deschamps? remember that guy? He left the club because he wanted certain players. I think one was Yaya Touré and if I'm not mistaken also Anelka.

    He said in an interview the other day that he wanted to build this Juve with youngsters(He did that in B) and add 3 great players.

    That's were the problem started.

    I know, they surely won't call him.
    The problem is with the board. That's the fucking problem.

    Ooooooh noooooo, can't get Toure and Anelka, they're too expensive and not that good anyway. Time to go, Didier. :gsol:
     

    The Curr

    Senior Member
    Feb 3, 2007
    33,705
    Benitez's signings were not even that bad. People here tend to talk nonsense about him using his transfer record as proof to their misguided theories.

    But when you look at who he purchased, Agger and Skrtel both came for about 6.5M GBP, two signings that we could only dream of making. The large sums of money put towards Torres, Mascherano, Johnson, and Kuyt were all very solid signings. The only ones you could question are Keane and Babel's signings, but they were supposedly not even his own doing. And even Crouch pulled through at times for them.

    Then he signed some good free players in Aurelio and spent minimal bank on guys like Gonzalez who played well in other leagues.

    So no, his transfer record isn't that bad, far BETTER than ours, and his record speaks for itself.
    There has been the likes of Kromkamp, Josemi, Nunez, Pennant, Bellamy, Itandje, Paletta and Dossena though.
     
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