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Is D'Agostino to Juventus a good move?

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Juve_fanatic

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Apr 5, 2006
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OMG 106 pages on this thread and all you can read is "we will get him", "we wont get him", "he said this", "he said that"......... it is useless talking about possible transfers.........
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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Yeah i find it very sickening but sometimes exciting and then theres the let downs but theres not much else to talk about relating to Juve during the summer.
 

Lo-Pan

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A midfield of Momo, Marchisio and D'agostino...with Diego playing between them and the attack...would be sensational, and capable of becoming one of the finest midfields in europe. Its an ideal fusion of muscle, composure, doggedness, creativity, technique and flair.

Giovinco can play second fiddle to Diego, and challenge Del Piero for the starting berth in attack. De Ceglie can play apprentice to Grosso...Camo can come in now and then performing the cameo role...and all we need now is to enhance the defensive ranks...and we will be well on our way back to the top. Especially, but not only, if Inter lose Ibra and Maicon.
 

Lo-Pan

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Anyone think Camo can do well playing D'Agostino proposed rule?
what does D'agostino proposed rule mean? The proposed purchase and integration of D'agostino into our starting XI?

if so...i highly doubt that Camo will be starting many games. He can be a major talent on the wing, as a winger, but we are not going to be playing 4-4-2. He can prove useful through the middle, as an offensive midfielder, but we have Diego for that, and also giovinco, who must surely deserve any chances that arise in that role, far more than Camo, whose time as a top drawer player is coming to an end.

We lost a winger in Nedved. Have just sold half of another winger to Viola...and it will be no surprise to see Camo leave. Because if he wants to be starting, at any club, he will need to move on to new pastures.

I suppose it makes sense to keep a couple of players in the squad who are competent on the wings in case we play against teams who have atrocious fullbacks, or incredibly weak wide midfielders...but, it would be very strange if we didn't make constant use of our heavyweight purchase of Deigo, by playing 4-2-1-3 or 4-3-1-2...
 

Lucky Luke

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Jul 23, 2007
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what does D'agostino proposed rule mean? The proposed purchase and integration of D'agostino into our starting XI?

if so...i highly doubt that Camo will be starting many games. He can be a major talent on the wing, as a winger, but we are not going to be playing 4-4-2. He can prove useful through the middle, as an offensive midfielder, but we have Diego for that, and also giovinco, who must surely deserve any chances that arise in that role, far more than Camo, whose time as a top drawer player is coming to an end.

We lost a winger in Nedved. Have just sold half of another winger to Viola...and it will be no surprise to see Camo leave. Because if he wants to be starting, at any club, he will need to move on to new pastures.

I suppose it makes sense to keep a couple of players in the squad who are competent on the wings in case we play against teams who have atrocious fullbacks, or incredibly weak wide midfielders...but, it would be very strange if we didn't make constant use of our heavyweight purchase of Deigo, by playing 4-2-1-3 or 4-3-1-2...
Camo will stay..nobody says that due to the loss of neddy and marco we will sell the rest of our wingers too...camo will play on the right either in a 4-3-1-2 or 4-2-3-1...oh,forget about 4-2-3-1,Ahmed doesnt allow it :p:p
 
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