.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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ItalJuve project is on-going since the 1930's and probably before then. It will never be scrapped. Juve is an Italian institution and a symbol of Italy. Italians will always play here. At the moment there just isn't all that many Italians that Juve need to sign. Besides, Giovinco and Verratti are coming...lol! Maybe Inter is your team bro...not too many Italians over there.
Pump the breaks man. Suggesting a member of this forum to be an Interista is as serious as saying it on any other Juve forum/community
 

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Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
ItalJuve project is on-going since the 1930's and probably before then. It will never be scrapped. Juve is an Italian institution and a symbol of Italy. Italians will always play here. At the moment there just isn't all that many Italians that Juve need to sign. Besides, Giovinco and Verratti are coming...lol! Maybe Inter is your team bro...not too many Italians over there.
Its not on the expense of performance, as it is today though.
I dont mind Italians, as long as they good.
I dont mind Italian majority, or Italian core, but for some certain places were for one reason or the other we could not find a Juve material Italian player, we did not hesitate to buy a foreigner.
We knew how to keep the balance and we always have had our Platinis, ZZs, and Trezeques.
We had our workers like Di Livio and Conte as well, but they were Borriello and Giaccherini level, let alone Molinaro.
We rarely felt the need to buy and use so many Grossos, Mottas and Tonis, just because they are Italian.

We always kept a balance and always remained competitive, never sacrificed that for nationalism.
And besides that, in some certain areas, like is the defence today, Italy was never so poor on talents.
So if its one moment we should look abroad for defenders, it is now.

This new board is clueless, they know not how to keep the balance.
They exagerated with mediocre Italians, for all the wrong reasons.
I wouldnt mind Rossi, De Rossi and Santon, but i do mind Borriello, Giaccherini and Bonucci being our starters only because they are Italians.

I respect and love Juventus above everything else, we should not sacrifice her chances to compete for ultranationalistic purposes.
We were never like that!
 

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
This board does know how to keep the balance...we have like 4 WC players in the first XI. Pirlo, Buffon, Chiellini and Vidal plus a lot of other quality. The transfer window hasn't even opened yet so save this talk until the transfer window is shut and if we don't have a top CF.

Juventus is always going to have a large Italian NT influence, you shouldn't support this team if you want them to change that, it's never going to happen so don't get your hopes up on it.
 

Socrates

Senior Member
Apr 2, 2012
633
Its not on the expense of performance, as it is today though.
I dont mind Italians, as long as they good.
I dont mind Italian majority, or Italian core, but for some certain places were for one reason or the other we could not find a Juve material Italian player, we did not hesitate to buy a foreigner.
We knew how to keep the balance and we always have had our Platinis, ZZs, and Trezeques.
We had our workers like Di Livio and Conte as well, but they were Borriello and Giaccherini level, let alone Molinaro.
We rarely felt the need to buy and use so many Grossos, Mottas and Tonis, just because they are Italian.

We always kept a balance and always remained competitive, never sacrificed that for nationalism.
And besides that, in some certain areas, like is the defence today, Italy was never so poor on talents.
So if its one moment we should look abroad for defenders, it is now.

This new board is clueless, they know not how to keep the balance.
They exagerated with mediocre Italians, for all the wrong reasons.
I wouldnt mind Rossi, De Rossi and Santon, but i do mind Borriello, Giaccherini and Bonucci being our starters only because they are Italians.

I respect and love Juventus above everything else, we should not sacrifice her chances to compete for ultranationalistic purposes.
We were never like that!
So your problem really isn't Italian players at Juve...it's mediocre Italian players at Juve. I can't argue with that. Although I wouldn't lump Giach and Bon Bon with those that are mediocre. They're not world class but they are pretty good. 2 months left in transfer window...wait and see what happens. I think you are exaggerating these nationalistic purposes you speak of. Juve have always had balance and this team right now...does as well.
 

LowLife

Senior Member
Jan 7, 2011
4,967
So far, so bad, we keep overpay to buy, we keep selling off, when we sell...
We keep buying opportunity targets and not what our priorities are.
We keep favoring quantity over quality.
We keep fail to approach WC players.
We keep ignoring our defense...

And yet i have a big smile in my face, i really am, because the ItalJuve project finally seems to be scrapped!!!
If this can be done, then i m confident everything will!
Our defense has been the best in Europe What are you talking about?
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
So now, the board decides which players that have to start :lol:
Transfer campaign is still to come and you're allready bleeding from your vagina.

Cronios, you're deslusional or the biggest, and by far, the most annoying troll on this forum.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,102
It's all apart of Marotta's plan, in conjunction with The Illuminati, The Reverse Vampires and The Flying Saucer people, to hold down foreign talent and promote the superior
Italian athletes to appease the racist, xenophobic Roman Hordes.

Ask lewey-juventino all about it.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,888
Its not on the expense of performance, as it is today though.
I dont mind Italians, as long as they good.
I dont mind Italian majority, or Italian core, but for some certain places were for one reason or the other we could not find a Juve material Italian player, we did not hesitate to buy a foreigner.
We knew how to keep the balance and we always have had our Platinis, ZZs, and Trezeques.
We had our workers like Di Livio and Conte as well, but they were Borriello and Giaccherini level, let alone Molinaro.
We rarely felt the need to buy and use so many Grossos, Mottas and Tonis, just because they are Italian.

We always kept a balance and always remained competitive, never sacrificed that for nationalism.
And besides that, in some certain areas, like is the defence today, Italy was never so poor on talents.
So if its one moment we should look abroad for defenders, it is now.

This new board is clueless, they know not how to keep the balance.
They exagerated with mediocre Italians, for all the wrong reasons.
I wouldnt mind Rossi, De Rossi and Santon, but i do mind Borriello, Giaccherini and Bonucci being our starters only because they are Italians.

I respect and love Juventus above everything else, we should not sacrifice her chances to compete for ultranationalistic purposes.
We were never like that!
We are doomed.

If only we could have made a legitimate challenge for the scudetto.
If only we could have qualified for the CL. Europe League, even.

But here we are, relegated to Serie B because of our crap, Italian players, signed for ultranationalistic purposes. We are the laughing stock of the entire football world.
 

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