dann10

Ho visto Del Piero
Aug 26, 2008
4,409
This man has singlehandedly made our club the laughing stock of Europe. He cannot close a deal if his life depended on it. His priorities are messed up. His approach is more squinted than his eyeballs. And his ability to deal with the press is absolute cack. He will forever be a nearly man, and that is not good enough for a club with our ambitions. His job here is done.

I can't believe some of us sit here amd defend him like he's the second coming of Gianni Agnelli. His PRIMARY duty this mercato, his challenge was to get us ONE mother fucking quality forward to help the team finish their chances, he had 3 months, 30m euros, an undefeated title tag, a brand new stadium and the backing of his board. And he spouts everything from Suarez, RvP, Dzeko, Llorente, Jovetic, for the second year running and with 48 hoursmto go says it's utopia to think Llorente will come, AFTER EVERYTHING HE HAS FED US FOR THE LAST TWO YEARS. Names, names and more names. And nothing happens in that same position. How can anybody think he is suitable for such a position? This guy is a disgrace to Juventus football club. And deserves the sack if Bendtner arrives on 31st august. I'm literally refraining from using a choice of explitives right now, and I won't go any further.
couldn't have said it better myself
 

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Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
No, this forum is a laughing stock. How on earth has Berba-gate something to do with him unable to close deals?
It sounds like we just finished 10th in the league and FC Nordsjælland humiliated us 4-0 in CL.
seriously, some incredibly emo bullshit being spewed here.

you want to see Juve sign big names so bad go fiddle around in Edit Mode on Pro Evo.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,110
Marotta has no problems being the big boss in Italy and signing players from Udinese and what not. But outside Italy, nobody fucking cares if you are Juve or not.

How the hell can he lose Berbatov to fuckin' Fulham? Really? How can his family being in settled in England make him say no to Juventus? Would he have said no to Barcelona or Real for the same reason if they were knocking on the door? Its his job to persuade this guy to play for Juventus. And with Fulham being your only other competetion, I have no idea how this didn't happen.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
Marotta has no problems being the big boss in Italy and signing players from Udinese and what not. But outside Italy, nobody fucking cares if you are Juve or not.

How the hell can he lose Berbatov to fuckin' Fulham? Really? How can his family being in settled in England make him say no to Juventus? Would he have said no to Barcelona or Real for the same reason if they were knocking on the door? Its his job to persuade this guy to play for Juventus. And with Fulham being your only other competetion, I have no idea how this didn't happen.
what the fuck was Marotta supposed to do, kill Berba's wife and kids?
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
This man has singlehandedly made our club the laughing stock of Europe. He cannot close a deal if his life depended on it. His priorities are messed up. His approach is more squinted than his eyeballs. And his ability to deal with the press is absolute cack. He will forever be a nearly man, and that is not good enough for a club with our ambitions. His job here is done.

I can't believe some of us sit here amd defend him like he's the second coming of Gianni Agnelli. His PRIMARY duty this mercato, his challenge was to get us ONE mother fucking quality forward to help the team finish their chances, he had 3 months, 30m euros, an undefeated title tag, a brand new stadium and the backing of his board. And he spouts everything from Suarez, RvP, Dzeko, Llorente, Jovetic, for the second year running and with 48 hoursmto go says it's utopia to think Llorente will come, AFTER EVERYTHING HE HAS FED US FOR THE LAST TWO YEARS. Names, names and more names. And nothing happens in that same position. How can anybody think he is suitable for such a position? This guy is a disgrace to Juventus football club. And deserves the sack if Bendtner arrives on 31st august. I'm literally refraining from using a choice of explitives right now, and I won't go any further.
Marotta has broken you :lol:

I'm scared to even mention the undefeated Scudetto triumph now. Oops.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
Marotta has no problems being the big boss in Italy and signing players from Udinese and what not. But outside Italy, nobody fucking cares if you are Juve or not.

How the hell can he lose Berbatov to fuckin' Fulham? Really? How can his family being in settled in England make him say no to Juventus? Would he have said no to Barcelona or Real for the same reason if they were knocking on the door? Its his job to persuade this guy to play for Juventus. And with Fulham being your only other competetion, I have no idea how this didn't happen.
I'm telling you, this time last year I almost flew into a rage over how he failed to get us that cb we needed so badly. He's about to do the same exact thing for a striker this year. This guy is a failure. I hope that fans in Turin have the gumption to stand up to being treated like this and throw a fit, enough to send the message across to the board, so they realise just how incompetent the club is projecting itself to be.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,545
Marotta has no problems being the big boss in Italy and signing players from Udinese and what not. But outside Italy, nobody fucking cares if you are Juve or not.

How the hell can he lose Berbatov to fuckin' Fulham? Really? How can his family being in settled in England make him say no to Juventus? Would he have said no to Barcelona or Real for the same reason if they were knocking on the door? Its his job to persuade this guy to play for Juventus. And with Fulham being your only other competetion, I have no idea how this didn't happen.
I in many ways agree with your point. And it effectively shows that Juventus isn't the size we use to be. Sad but true. It's time to win in Europe and get some prestige back, sadly we lack a forward with goals in his boots.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
I in many ways agree with your point. And it effectively shows that Juventus isn't the size we use to be. Sad but true. It's time to win in Europe and get some prestige back, sadly we lack a forward with goals in his boots.
Its not a question of size. If we hypothetically had an agreement with RVP in personal terms, then we needed to offer Arsenal the 30m we offered for JoJo on Monday, at the time this link first came about, if we didn't, we needed to take this same offer for Higuain, or approach JoJo and DV before giving him the time to reject the idea and building a team around JoJo. What we did misted was bide our time, not looking st specific characteristics, but e best bargain. A deal we could get on our terms. That's only going to take you so far in the European market.
 
Sep 2, 2004
3,115
People need to stop making excuses for Marotta. Juventus has been one of the biggest spenders in Europe for the past two seasons. The money is there, CL is there, Scudetto is there, new stadium is there, yet Marotta cant deliver on his top striker search. Not to mention that he cant get rid of unwanted players, simply sucks at selling.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,110
what the fuck was Marotta supposed to do, kill Berba's wife and kids?
No, persuade them to move to Italy. Thats what the majority of players do when the opportunity presents itself to play on a high level. He's not even English, and his wife is German. And its not like the Italy think came out of the blue, he was already on his way to Fiorentina.

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The idiots supporting this club....
Kom igen, behöver inte kalla mig en idiot.
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
I in many ways agree with your point. And it effectively shows that Juventus isn't the size we use to be. Sad but true. It's time to win in Europe and get some prestige back, sadly we lack a forward with goals in his boots.
+ we've been shit and without CL for two years. We then started building a new competitive team last year. We surprisingly won Serie A and now some think we can buy most of the players out there and our team should be at level with City, United, Real...
The only thing we can blame him for is talking about "world class" players, but I've stopped listen to him. The people that really get my hopes up, are in this forum :D
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,545
+ we've been shit and without CL for two years. We then started building a new competitive team last year. We surprisingly won Serie A and now some think we can buy most of the players out there and our team should be at level with City, United, Real...
The only thing we can blame him for is talking about "world class" players, but I've stopped listen to him. The people that really get my hopes up, are in this forum :D
Indeed. He should learn to shut up. But still two days left. Maybe City will sign someone and Dzeko becomes available. Oh, yeah. You heard me Hustina & Treq! :tuttosport:
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
Oh I'd be angry too, but I wouldn't be calling for his head and saying Juventus are the embarrassment of Europe because of him.
Im sorry, but if you go back to the few months leading up to this mercato, we all agreed, the main challenge for Marrotta would be to get us that one wc player, upfront. Then we debated that wc was relative. We spoke about vidal and asamoah type players who are not categorised as wc or have those price tags. But we continued to agree that was the need of the hour. The ONE deal that was priority over all others has not been completed despite the glaring relevance it has to our chances in Europe.

If signing Bemdtner is his answer for us, then we judge him by those parameters coz that's e primary task we gave him. The concept of it is as simple as that. He had time. He had money. He had success. He a new stadium. He had the backing of his chairman and the plasma tv. There is NO excuse. Absolutely none. It's what you would do to Ranieri if he qualified you two years running for the CL. Youd replace him with somebody who could take you to the next level. Marrotta will be judged in two days but if it ends up like it looks like it will, then he is clearly out of his depth and for me there are no two ways about it. This is as far as he can take us. We don't need 10 new players next season. We'll need the same quality players next season. Our revenue model won't be any different. Nor will our wage structure. We may not have the same level of success to talk about. So I don't see his job get any easier than this. Thats how this situation seems to come across.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
No, persuade them to move to Italy. Thats what the majority of players do when the opportunity presents itself to play on a high level. He's not even English, and his wife is German. And its not like the Italy think came out of the blue, he was already on his way to Fiorentina.

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Kom igen, behöver inte kalla mig en idiot.
Not exactly his place or job to convince Mrs. Berba to live in Turin.
 

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