Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
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I am not a fan of the loan with an option agreements! It shows weakness in Marotta that he doesn't have an eye for talent, so needs to watch them closer to make a decision. Add to it, many of the loans are outrageous. 3-5 millions a year for loan is a bit too much
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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That's exactly what he said :sergio:
That's exactly what he said, read his post again. He said it's idiotic to judge these guys after seven months. There isn't any other way to take it than the way I did, and he confirmed his thoughts with his follow up post towards me.

Is English your first language? It doesn't appear to be.

And I'm sure that in another year from now, we'll still hear the same "give them time" rhetoric, just like we did with Secco two years into his tenure here. If folks can't handle judgement on the individual decisions made then this isn't the place for them.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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That's exactly what he said, read his post again. He said it's idiotic to judge these guys after seven months. There isn't any other way to take it than the way I did, and he confirmed his thoughts with his follow up post towards me.

Is English your first language? It doesn't appear to be.
Coming from a guy who doesn't know the difference between an idiotic act and being an idiot, priceless.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Italian Juventini aren't exactly known for being a patient or objective bunch as a whole, it's common for the majority to be ground down with the early mutterings of a few given enough time, bad results and fabricated media stories. Most of them are getting wound up about guys we haven't signed or even tried to sign. It's the same with any positive news, a signing or performance, exultation beyond belief. That's Italian fans, but it also happens here.

I don't have a problem with people being upset about perceived failures, he has made some and it's pointless denying it or in turn being surprised, but when they start talking about the great name of Juventus and how we used to sign players like Zidane and Baggio, it's totally irrelevant to our current situation.
So you think that this is a trait that only Italian fans and more specifically Italian juventini exhibit?

That is one of the most obnoxious, self-indulged, dumb post I’ve ever read on this forum. But then again it might be an Italian juventini thing.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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So you think that this is a trait that only Italian fans and more specifically Italian juventini exhibit?

That is one of the most obnoxious, self-indulged, dumb post I’ve ever read on this forum. But then again it might be an Italian juventini thing.
What is a trait? I don't even know what you are talking about to be honest. I replied to Suns that Italian Juventini often jump on the bandwagon with issues over time, good and bad, but not all. Then I said people here also do that. Please explain how I deserve your moronic last paragraph.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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Italian Juventini aren't exactly known for being a patient or objective bunch as a whole, it's common for the majority to be ground down with the early mutterings of a few given enough time, bad results and fabricated media stories. Most of them are getting wound up about guys we haven't signed or even tried to sign. It's the same with any positive news, a signing or performance, exultation beyond belief. That's Italian fans, but it also happens here.

I don't have a problem with people being upset about perceived failures, he has made some and it's pointless denying it or in turn being surprised, but when they start talking about the great name of Juventus and how we used to sign players like Zidane and Baggio, it's totally irrelevant to our current situation.
Hmmm. that's interesting. I like to think that I am a fairly patient person who is objective as well.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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My post doesn’t really warrant further explanation as its explicitly stating my thoughts. Since words don’t suffice then would you prefer I draw you a picture?
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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My post doesn’t really warrant further explanation as its explicitly stating my thoughts. Since words don’t suffice then would you prefer I draw you a picture?
Since he considers himself an Italian (not an Englishman), then he's just another one of those same Juventini.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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My post doesn’t really warrant further explanation as its explicitly stating my thoughts. Since words don’t suffice then would you prefer I draw you a picture?
My answer to your first post is 'no', but then my original post didn't suggest that anyway. Just because I included one group doesn't mean I excluded others.
 

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