.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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the anti-Marotta brigade is getting more and more ridiculous
Are you prepared to fly to Turin and save Juventus from the satanic Marotta powers and his evil plans to burn Juve to hell?
Well you are quite a smart one, maybe you should call to Juventus headquarters, im sure they are in the need of such smart people like you.
Blame the paper president not Marotta.
Now when all players are fit, not at all.
We didn't really suffer, it was just our game plan to let roma have possession and do nothing with it.
Didn't suck for half a season.
5, but anyway the defense as a unit worked well after the first few games where scored and conceded as much. It was only individual mistakes that led to the goals.
And then people here blame everyone in the staff when they don't win every trophy in their first year in charge :lol:
Are you one of those who blame Delneri for his 442 and inflexibility and want Capello back at the same time too? :lol:
Are you one of those who is so blind not to see the difference in teams they had? :lol:
So, haters, he got rid of Amauri, what do you say now? :lol:
I think they're in cahoots
 

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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Juventus' Giuseppe Marotta Hits Out At Chelsea After Missing Out On Sao Paulo's Lucas Piazon
Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta has made it clear that his side refuse to pay a minor excessive wages.

Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta has revealed that the club are disappointed to have missed out on the capture of Brazilian youngster Lucas Piazon, but added that Juve refuse to pay any minor excessive wages.

The fallen Serie A titans were believed to be close to securing the services of the Sao Paulo starlet, but the 17-year-old Piazon has now opted to join Chelsea instead.

"We're actually proud that we haven't signed Piazon under these conditions. It would have been unethical to pay a minor a salary in the region of €1 million per year," Marotta was quoted as saying by Tuttosport.

"What would his future teammates be thinking? Players who have yet to sign a professional contract.

"It's hypocritical to argue that players earn too much money nowadays and then criticise our decision not to meet Piazon's demands."

Chelsea had considerably less problems with Piazon's financial demands and were quick to seal the deal after Sao Paulo accepted their €6m offer. The attacking midfielder will join Chelsea when he turns 18 in January 2012.
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Very stupid move. Wages nowadays are very big and 1mln per year is not a lot since it'd be a long term deal. He's also tipped to be a huge player.

It would be like not paying 1mln per year for old young Hamsik.

Many our players have undeserved wages and they earn more than 2mln (Sali, Grosso). I think we'll regret this.
 

cublinks

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Apr 8, 2008
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Juventus' Giuseppe Marotta Hits Out At Chelsea After Missing Out On Sao Paulo's Lucas Piazon
Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta has made it clear that his side refuse to pay a minor excessive wages.

Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta has revealed that the club are disappointed to have missed out on the capture of Brazilian youngster Lucas Piazon, but added that Juve refuse to pay any minor excessive wages.

The fallen Serie A titans were believed to be close to securing the services of the Sao Paulo starlet, but the 17-year-old Piazon has now opted to join Chelsea instead.

"We're actually proud that we haven't signed Piazon under these conditions. It would have been unethical to pay a minor a salary in the region of €1 million per year," Marotta was quoted as saying by Tuttosport.

"What would his future teammates be thinking? Players who have yet to sign a professional contract.

"It's hypocritical to argue that players earn too much money nowadays and then criticise our decision not to meet Piazon's demands."

Chelsea had considerably less problems with Piazon's financial demands and were quick to seal the deal after Sao Paulo accepted their €6m offer. The attacking midfielder will join Chelsea when he turns 18 in January 2012.
sounds like sour grapes to me
 

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