Gaetano D'Agostino (11 Viewers)

Is D'Agostino to Juventus a good move?

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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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I think people may have figured out your position on Rossi.

You really don't need to reiterate it every second post.
Of course I do. You should understand, being an Aberdeen fan.

Whatever the case, I'd rather be a thorn in the side of the fanboys who like this freak.

By the way, Rossi is an asshole and I hope a deal for him fails. I also hope his family is deported. Either that, or we do buy him, and he's too injured to play, so he becomes a huge flop.

Nothing wrong with that. I'll admit I care more about the USA than Juventus. Country over club without a doubt.

I still love Juventus, however.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Of course I do. You should understand, being an Aberdeen fan.

Whatever the case, I'd rather be a thorn in the side of the fanboys who like this freak.

By the way, Rossi is an asshole and I hope a deal for him fails. I also hope his family is deported. Either that, or we do buy him, and he's too injured to play, so he becomes a huge flop.

Nothing wrong with that. I'll admit I care more about the USA than Juventus. Country over club without a doubt.

I still love Juventus, however.
:agree:
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Of course I do. You should understand, being an Aberdeen fan.

Whatever the case, I'd rather be a thorn in the side of the fanboys who like this freak.

By the way, Rossi is an asshole and I hope a deal for him fails. I also hope his family is deported. Either that, or we do buy him, and he's too injured to play, so he becomes a huge flop.

Nothing wrong with that. I'll admit I care more about the USA than Juventus. Country over club without a doubt.

I still love Juventus, however.
:disagree:
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
40,177
Club over country for me. :p

And Andy, Rossi will be a megastar. The sooner you deal with it, the better it will be for your sanity. Otherwise you are going to spend your next 50 years in frustration, or at least 15 or so years until he retires :D

Oh, and btw, I am not a fanboy. I just think Rossi is a fantastic player (who still needs to improve, and has the potetnital to be one of the best), but I won't lose sleep over us not signing him, retaining Trezeguet instead of acquiring him, or buying another forward/striker altogether ;)
 

JuveYank

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Jun 29, 2008
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Of course I do. You should understand, being an Aberdeen fan.

Whatever the case, I'd rather be a thorn in the side of the fanboys who like this freak.

By the way, Rossi is an asshole and I hope a deal for him fails. I also hope his family is deported. Either that, or we do buy him, and he's too injured to play, so he becomes a huge flop.

Nothing wrong with that. I'll admit I care more about the USA than Juventus. Country over club without a doubt.

I still love Juventus, however.
I feel the same way man. He is a traitor. And Country should always come over club because when a country plays in major tournaments its a great way to bring a nation together and show the pride of a country. I love Juve but USA all the way :D.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,037
Club over country for me. :p

And Andy, Rossi will be a megastar. The sooner you deal with it, the better it will be for your sanity. Otherwise you are going to spend your next 50 years in frustration, or at least 15 or so years until he retires :D

Oh, and btw, I am not a fanboy. I just think Rossi is a fantastic player (who still needs to improve, and has the potetnital to be one of the best), but I won't lose sleep over us not signing him, retaining Trezeguet instead of acquiring him, or buying another forward/striker altogether ;)
Whether Rossi scores zero goals for the rest of his career, or he scores 5 million, it won't change my stance on him. No, Sir. I'll always make fun of him and call him a traitor no matter what, and it will be fun.

There is no reason for people from Timbuktu to say I'm a bad fan for not liking Rossi. I'm a great fan. I'm a true fan. I actually love my own nation's national team. That automatically makes me better than most here, and I love it, because it's true.
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
Of course we won't pay 20m for him, not even close.But there is no drama if we're being realistic and there is no fun in being realistic.
We won't pay 20 mil cash thats for sure, but won't be suprised if we pay 10-12 mil cash plus players which would = 20 mil in total.

We did that last season with amauri and we'd probably do that again with D'ago.

Edit: oh yeah forget, FUCK SUCKO all the way :p
 

Maki Roll

Junior Member
May 22, 2009
292
Luckily i grew up with several nationalities (family, friends), so i can pick every nation i want. :D Just kidding. Actually i do not support the german national team, espacially after 2006 (the hate against italy was or even is one of a kind). So i can tell, i love football (/soccer :andyandbarcelona: ) and i love Juve, that's why i support Italy. Although my grandfather n my stepfather are from Italy, i never felt "italian".
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,322
Well I hope our board is not stupid in selling half of Giovinco or Marchisio
They can have Poulsen or/and Tiago if they want but they are not going to get Giovinco or Marchisio
 

Enoran

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Nov 3, 2007
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d'agostino is similar to fabio pecchia , only good for 30 mins of a game

g. rossi is very similar to gilardino ,will only make it at mid of the table teams

Pecchia!?! I do not think Pecchia had earned the accolades that D'ago has when he joined Juve from Napoli. D'Ago is the top passer in Serie A, surely he must be better than 30 mins. While I can agree that Pecchia can only be good for 30 mins bcos he only played that long per game as a bench player for Juventus a decade ago ...

Paying 15-20m Euro for a Pecchia-like player is like ... I cant even find a word to describe ...
D'Ago is much better than that!
 
Mar 14, 2004
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D'Ago deal means sacrifice

Juventus will have to make Sebastian Giovinco and Claudio Marchisio part of any deal for Udinese midfielder Gaetano D'Agostino.

Tuttosport understands the Zebrette are holding out for £12.5m plus 50 per cent of both Giovinco and Marchisio.

The two players would not move to Udinese immediately, though, and would remain available to Ciro Ferrara.

Giovinco is apparently unwilling to countenance the deal.

The 22-year-old attacking midfielder either wants to stay at Juventus or be sold outright to a team capable of offering him Champions League football.

Alternatively, Juventus will have to meet Udinese's rather steep asking price for D'Agostino, who desperately wants to move to Turin.

If other players are not involved the Zebrette want £21m for D'Agostino, which the Bianconeri have already shelled out for Diego.

Juventus have options, though. They are being linked with Real Madrid midfielder Mahamadou Diarra instead.

The Mali international would come a lot cheaper at £12m and the Bianconeri would not have to give up Giovinco and Marchisio.


How about........NO?
 
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