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Is D'Agostino to Juventus a good move?

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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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In football, a footballer is considered a "talent", when he is young and shows some potential for great things. A promise of becoming a special player!

Of course that doesnt mean that Nedved for example is talentless, but everybody knows that. However he is non a "talent", he is a veteran proven player...
I thought, that you of all ppl would you familiar with that term and its implications...
Errr no. Talent is talent. Age doesn't matter. The term is used a lot for younger players, yes, but even then that's not all it means.
 

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abejaa

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Sep 25, 2006
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yeah right, but like some shit tradition, a big star doesnt mean some club gonna be a champ or the best damn club in the world, mark my word. we beat madrid ass when they have zidane in CL And this season when they have robben, sneidjer, van der vart we beat them twice and i mention how they run LA LIGA so badly with those star . so i think its so realistic that BIG STAR not always gonna get a STAR for their club and im very sure it will happen with madrid next season. just imagine those star is gather and kick some others to get a spot on line up..this term just gonna make some bad atmospher for the club. GOSH i really want to see juve at the same group with madrid next CL season and we beat them with our solid team(hopefully) so they can get a lesson.


FORZA JUVE!!!!! :flag1:
Too bad we can't be this year in same group with real madrid cos we both finished second in serie A and La Liga respectively. So we will be in different groups. Chances are we, we will have a weaker team this year :)
 

zizoufan

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May 25, 2004
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yes it has influence because before they make the draws they separate teams in 4 categories and i think. So Juventus and real madrid is in same Category, so they won't be in same group :)
Well, I wish that juventus will be in the same group as real madrid and teach them a lesson or tow in football, that would be great.

:alen:
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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yes it has influence because before they make the draws they separate teams in 4 categories and i think. So Juventus and real madrid is in same Category, so they won't be in same group :)
Its about seedings, not where you end in your league. So far, we are 3rd seeded, but will become 2nd seeded (and not able to get Real, unlike with 3rd), if Arsenal, Lyon, Sporting or Shaktar Donetsk are eliminated from the CL qfs. The former 2 will surely make it, but our best bet is if these 4 teams get drawn with eachother, then its win win no matter what.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Its about seedings, not where you end in your league. So far, we are 3rd seeded, but will become 2nd seeded (and not able to get Real, unlike with 3rd), if Arsenal, Lyon, Sporting or Shaktar Donetsk are eliminated from the CL qfs. The former 2 will surely make it, but our best bet is if these 4 teams get drawn with eachother, then its win win no matter what.
First Sporting and Shakhtar will have to play the second qualification round. One of them might be eliminated.
If they make it they, and 3 more teams, will join the other 5 teams waiting in the last round (Arsenal, Atletico, Lyon, Fiorentina, Stuttgart).
Here we'll need 2 of Sporting, Shakhtar, Lyon and Arsenal to be drawn together.
If 2 of them won't be drawn to play vs eachother then we will need Fiorentina, Atletico, Stuttgart or one of the other 3 that will make past the 2nd round to eliminate at least one of Arsenal, Lyon, Sporting or Shakhtar.

Boy, it will be huge bad luck if none of the above happens. :D
 

Marceℓℓo

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Mar 16, 2007
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Can someone sum this article up in english please. There is something about Motta in there too.

http://www.tuttosport.com/calcio/se...7/Gasparin:+«D'Agostino?+Ora+tocca+alla+Juve»
He says that thanks to the money they received from Napoli for Quagliarella they aren't in need of selling players right now.They would like to get players in exchange.The D'Agostino deal is in our hands,they're willing to let him go.

About Motta he says that there are enough clubs interested in getting him even for more cash in case Roma won't buy him.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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Hehe, I thought he was holding Roma ransom, my italian is weak guessing game, but yeah is still weird Roma aint willing to immediately pay the 3.5m they can buy his half for? :D (I thought it said something of half of him, not whole) Means his full rights are 7m? If Roma only have the right to buy his half, I hope we go hard on for the other half :p
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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Marceℓℓo;2032249 said:
He says that thanks to the money they received from Napoli for Quagliarella they aren't in need of selling players right now.They would like to get players in exchange.The D'Agostino deal is in our hands,they're willing to let him go.

About Motta he says that there are enough clubs interested in getting him even for more cash in case Roma won't buy him.
cheers :beer: +rep
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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First Sporting and Shakhtar will have to play the second qualification round. One of them might be eliminated.
If they make it they, and 3 more teams, will join the other 5 teams waiting in the last round (Arsenal, Atletico, Lyon, Fiorentina, Stuttgart).
Here we'll need 2 of Sporting, Shakhtar, Lyon and Arsenal to be drawn together.
If 2 of them won't be drawn to play vs eachother then we will need Fiorentina, Atletico, Stuttgart or one of the other 3 that will make past the 2nd round to eliminate at least one of Arsenal, Lyon, Sporting or Shakhtar.

Boy, it will be huge bad luck if none of the above happens. :D
in that case i suggest us to boycott the tournament and claim it was all fixed.
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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Hehe, I thought he was holding Roma ransom, my italian is weak guessing game, but yeah is still weird Roma aint willing to immediately pay the 3.5m they can buy his half for? :D (I thought it said something of half of him, not whole) Means his full rights are 7m? If Roma only have the right to buy his half, I hope we go hard on for the other half :p
and then what? we split him?
 

Juventine

Little Witch
Jul 11, 2008
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Marceℓℓo;2032249 said:
He says that thanks to the money they received from Napoli for Quagliarella they aren't in need of selling players right now.They would like to get players in exchange.The D'Agostino deal is in our hands,they're willing to let him go.

About Motta he says that there are enough clubs interested in getting him even for more cash in case Roma won't buy him.
I think he also mentioned that since the players they wanted (De Ceglie, Marchisio, Giovinco) suggested they didn't want to leave Juve or they were part of the Juve project, they (Udinese) could accept cash and use the money to buy a D'Agostino replacement, but then Juve said they didn't have cash neither. So it's up to Juve now anyway.

Besides, he said they were interested in Zuniga and that Zapta and Felipe were not for sale.
 
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