v1rtu4l

Senior Member
Mar 4, 2008
6,349
Why don't you put more numbers in your name, cool guy.
Virtual, the guy who interchanges numbers with letters like a 15 year-old school girl, is the only person on this forum who leads a great life. That's why he has the numbers. Only great people can do that and not look like a total moron.
it's obvious to see that you are intimidated by numbers... but numbers and math was never something for girls and it's no secret that you have to know best what 15 year-old school girls must be like, since you had many of them cheerleading with you( even though you always was the chubby one that had to dance in the back so nobody would see).

p.s.: if you spend 24/7 in front of the computer it's not called real life ;)
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
The real issue here is that we did not take the right path directly after Calciopoli. We should have focused on the youth and built a solid base of players around them, and worked our way up from there. It would have been difficult to appease the fans that way, but everyone should understand now that success doesn't come overnight.

I liken our last four years of Juventus to the macroeconomic state of the United States -- instead of allowing the system to cleanse itself naturally, money was thrown at the problem in a very negligent way. Just like banks should have failed, certain players should have taken a back seat to the younger generation. Instead of buying players in their prime, the club should have focused on finding talent that would fit our long-term goal of having an intelligent team of players who have chemistry with one another. Then once that base would be in place, the money would be spent primarily for top players.

Taking this route would have brought us some short-term pain, surely. We might have even finished lower in the table than we did last year. But at the very least, today we would have our base of players already set, with some 23-24 year-olds ready to step into their prime. The squad would be accustomed to one another and we wouldn't have to spend 12 million for the likes of Martinez. Our trend as a team would probably be up, not down, like it is today. But instead, we currently find ourselves wading through the same troubled waters we did a few years ago with no progress made at all (IMO).

I still believe the youth route is the best path to prosperity. At least it appears that the management is investing in the youth program and setting up some footballing ideals for them to work around. We shall see how it goes. But if the end result consists of loaning the best talents, then what's the point of the academy in the first place.
It's like this yo...

Just like investing in education for youth is the way to prosperity. Same shit, different bucket. Investing in your youth is the long term solution.

No Child Left Behind.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,526
It's like this yo...

Just like investing in education for youth is the way to prosperity. Same shit, different bucket. Investing in your youth is the long term solution.

No Child Left Behind.
Didn't that end up as not very beneficial though? What with focusing on standardized tests and all that.

But I agree, education comes first and the children are the future.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
He said: "Del Neri has as 2 year contract and he'll stay with us because I vouched for him and if I fire him then I'll end up looking incompetent. I had no idea what I was thinking about when I offered him the job but then again I've done a lot of stupid stuff this season. Thats why I've decided to resign"
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
"Del Neri has a two year contract and we are happy with his work"

Really? How could he say something like this? Happy with him leading us to a 7th place? That is seriously messed up, he shows no respect to the fans when saying something like this. 7th place is never acceptable. Fuck this, that made me angry is hell.
 

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