zizinho

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Well if thats the scenario you see as most realistic, then Messi should be most expensive.

The way I see it is that Messi is the best player on the planet right now but Neymar is not that far behind, and in 1-3 years Neymar is going to be the best player. At the same time Neymar and Pogba are the marketble players of the new generation. That makes Neymar more valuable.
Depends on how long you estimate Messi to be at this level and how much you rate his much declined version. As for Neymar, hes 25 already so i dont see him becoming MUCH better than this, doubt he will reach Messi/Ronaldo club football level at this point. I think he made a mistake joining Barcelona, Bayern or us where the team would be built around him would have made him into a better player
 

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dolph

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Depends on how long you estimate Messi to be at this level and how much you rate his much declined version. As for Neymar, hes 25 already so i dont see him becoming MUCH better than this, doubt he will reach Messi/Ronaldo club football level at this point. I think he made a mistake joining Barcelona, Bayern or us where the team would be built around him would have made him into a better player
I agree on the last part. If he was a Juve or Bayern player, with a team build around him, he would already be challenging for the nr. 1 spot. When Messi is injured and Neymar becomes the main creative guy on the team he looks absolutely unplayable.
 

zizinho

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I agree on the last part. If he was a Juve or Bayern player, with a team build around him, he would already be challenging for the nr. 1 spot. When Messi is injured and Neymar becomes the main creative guy on the team he looks absolutely unplayable.
You just have to look at him in a Brazil shirt where he has to carry the team. Too bad he doesent plan to leave that shithole
 

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Giuseppe Marotta says Medhi Benatia could stay at Juventus, and that Max Allegri won’t join Arsenal.

Allegri has touted as possible replacement if Arsene Wenger moves on in the summer, but the Bianconeri’s general manager says the Coach will stay.

“The Coach has another year and a half on his contract,” Marotta pointed out on TMW Radio.


“There’s a good relationship between us. He’s happy with us and we’re happy with him, it’s a marriage which can happily continue.

“Benatia? He’s doing very well, he could stay with us.”

Paulo Dybala refused to shake Allegri’s hand when substituted yesterday, but won’t be sanctioned by the club.

“It was a small and insignificant gesture, football is full of these things. We have to look at the whole context, he’s an important player and a great professional.

“We know his character, he wasn’t being disrespectful to the Coach, but a protest at the fact he couldn’t get a goal. These things are very normal in football.”
 

Amer

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Feb 13, 2005
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He learned the lesson when he didn't want to pay 3,5 million for Veratti.

Now he's paying 35 million for Caldara and Orsolini.

That's a huge gamble.
 

Post Ironic

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Marotta: 'Inter culture of alibis'
By Football Italia staff

Juventus director Beppe Marotta locked down Max Allegri and urged Inter to “accept defeat rather than the culture of alibis.”

“When one is considered the favourites, it’s important not to underestimate the opposition. A lot depends on our attitude and motivation in this game, as we still remember the defeat to Parma and again today face a team with nothing to lose,” Marotta told Mediaset Premium.

Naturally, he was asked about the on-going controversy after the Derby d’Italia, as Inter continue to accuse the referee of favouring Juventus and publishing unseen video footage of incidents.

“I am slightly embarrassed to reply to questions about the Inter controversy. I didn’t think that after such a wonderful match they would go to analyse incidents that never happened.

“I think we should incentivise the culture of accepting defeat rather than the culture of alibis. I could list incidents that went against us, but it would be inopportune.”


Arsenal continue to be linked with a summer swoop for Juve Coach Allegri.

“Aside from the fact we have a contract with Allegri, I think there are still great targets we need to achieve together and our rapport is very good.

“There is no reason for him to leave Juventus, as there is great mutual admiration and affection.”
::lol3::
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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DO you think they have steamy passionate lovemaking sessions after wins? And violent rage-fueled hate-sex after losses?
Let's ask our local torina fans. @Valerio. @Tanu_Mz

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i think beppe likes getting his bald head rubbed with warm coconut oil, just a feeling
 

Fr3sh

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icemaη;5457966 said:
Marotta paying refs? Never gonna happen. He puts all the moneys in his account.
Gives ref bank card and bank account, give them online info to see transaction. When time to pay he pay, ref verifies with phone, beppe goes to bank says lost card, withdraw all funds :beppe:
 

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