Juve_fanatic

Second coolest member!
Apr 5, 2006
7,618
Amauri-Borriello, Manninger-Storari e Zebina-Bonera. Il Milan preferirebbe mettere sul piatto della bilancia Huntelaar
WTF??? I swear to you, Juventus people are out of their minds.....For God's sake, why are we even being related to this sort of players?? I was expecting to read names like Torres, Silva, Dzeko, Sagna ect not players that are totally washed up and have no clue in playing football......Storari, Bonera, Borriello.......My God.......!!>>>!!!! And add to this that in fact Amauri is 10 times more useful than Bonera, Manninger is the best sub-keeper in Europe.......I actually wouldnt mind Bonera for Zebina as long as Bonera puts it in his head that he will be a sub for his entire stay here in Juventus.!!!
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,489
Still funny to see people get outraged over a tuttosport article that is completely made up
Haha yeah, ofcourse, how can we disbelieve their astute articles, they ofcourse have magical flies on tha wall that relay everything Marrotta and Galliani whisper to eachother.
 

B3N

Floro Fckin' Flores
May 16, 2010
6,623
I agree with Ahmed..
Just because we had a bad season, doesn't mean we should give away our players for bargain.
 
May 21, 2008
434
Doesn't he remind you of somebody





if only looks were as good as brains
yes :D

Luciano Moggi has given his seal of approval to the new Juventus leadership, hailing president Andrea Agnelli, general director Giuseppe Marotta and coach Luigi Del Neri.

Moggi feels previous top level management prohibited the club from making progress following their return to the top flight three years ago.

And he is confident the introduction of Agnelli and company mark the start of an important legacy.

"Finally we see a competent man at the helm of Juventus. Agnelli is one who understands football having followed his father, who was president of Juventus," Moggi told Nuovo Spazio Radio.

"It's a good thing because the club has appointed people who understand football."

Moggi expects to see a return to the good times as he explains what the club can expect under Del Neri.

"He is a good coach, not a phenomenon, but surely he is a good coach. As for Marotta, he understands football.

"They are intelligent people and they will do well at Juventus."
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
Well the man said the obvious. Personally i don't expect miracles from the new directors but i know for sure they're better than the previous joke we had before.

Anyways even if the new directors are really good it will take them a good 3-4 years to fix the previous directors horrible mistakes.....
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
Well the man said the obvious. Personally i don't expect miracles from the new directors but i know for sure they're better than the previous joke we had before.

Anyways even if the new directors are really good it will take them a good 3-4 years to fix the previous directors horrible mistakes.....
It takes 15mins and a man called Mark.
 

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