Mirko

Junior Member
Aug 29, 2012
342
Good job Marotta, bringing a has (never) been. :frown:

It will be he hard when 10+ people will want higher wages because they are better than Llorente. :tdown:
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
Sometimes I enter this thread with the intent to write something. Then I look around at the amazing things that are happening and just quitly sit back, enjoy a piece of cake and smile.

Marotta :delpiero:

#fuckthehaters
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,002
2 goals this year and I should be happy for this signung. He is beinh outshined by Aduriz. :moan:
are you fucking serious? :lol: the guy has been rotting in on the bench all season

Then again you said on Tuesday that Juve are in crisis still so what the hell...


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Sometimes I enter this thread with the intent to write something. Then I look around at the amazing things that are happening and just quitly sit back, enjoy a piece of cake and smile.

Marotta :delpiero:

#fuckthehaters
was the cake nice?
 

frzl

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2006
3,718
Good job on the Llorente deal, hopefully he does not fuck up the Lisandro deal because we need a forward NOW.
if marotta refuses to pay 2mio for the loan with an obligation to buy for another 9, would you call it a "fuck up"?
(last real numbers i read)
 

Mirko

Junior Member
Aug 29, 2012
342
Llorente for free would be a solid signing last year but I would complain that the wages are high even then. But now after a year of abuse and destroyed confidence do you people really think he will be the same. No way. And that is crucial for a striker just look at Torres. Also Del Bosque prefered to play 4-6-0 or Torres than to start Llorente last year in the euros (didn't play a single minute) and that was after his "glorious" season. He was never more than good and to offer him now this wages after he became a shell of his former self is ridiculus.
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
Llorente for free would be a solid signing last year but I would complain that the wages are high even then. But now after a year of abuse and destroyed confidence do you people really think he will be the same. No way. And that is crucial for a striker just look at Torres. Also Del Bosque prefered to play 4-6-0 or Torres than to start Llorente last year in the euros (didn't play a single minute) and that was after his "glorious" season. He was never more than good and to offer him now this wages after he became a shell of his former self is ridiculus.
:cry:
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,390
if marotta refuses to pay 2mio for the loan with an obligation to buy for another 9, would you call it a "fuck up"?
(last real numbers i read)
I call it a fuck up if we don't bring a much needed striker to continue our campaign. A fuck up for being stubborn when handling what we ultimately need most.
 

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