icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
Moderator
Aug 27, 2008
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Thats because of Conte, not Marotta, Conte could have done the same, with Secco's signings, learn how to judge properly or STFU yrself...
Then you shouldn't be worried at all, right? I mean we still have Conte. So it doesn't really matter who Marotta signs? Why worry? We still have Conte :agree:

(I didn't read the rest of your post btw. Too long)
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
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Then you shouldn't be worried at all, right? I mean we still have Conte. So it doesn't really matter who Marotta signs? Why worry? We still have Conte :agree:

(I didn't read the rest of your post btw. Too long)
Because we will also participate in Europe and that wont be enough.
Because unlike this year, the Milano clubs wont be oversaturated with consecutive wins and titles.
Because rallying the troops and force them to overperform is not easy to perform with consistency every year and with the same performance.
And because the Milano clubs have the prestige, financial background and political influence to bounce back at any time, we must try to consolidate our position.

I never worry for the current year, i see the big picture and plan ahead.
As for the championship and the coming year, i agree, with Conte alone we could be a serious contender, even without any transfers!
One more reason, why wasting money on quantity is useless...

But i would like to see us becoming as competitive as before, there is a lot of work to be done to reach there and this cannot be done within a year, but if we start adding 2 WC starters every year, we will, some day, the more time we waste on quantity over quality, the more time we will need to reach there...
 

Socrates

Senior Member
Apr 2, 2012
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At any case, my point was that With Asamoah, Isla and Pogba as our first acquisitions, the days of Ital-Juve project,
(of favoring nationality as the only criteria), are finally over!
And personally i m glad for that, not because i hate Italians, but because of the restrictions, on quality, this policy has imposed to us, in the past seven years, are now finally lifted!
When we got out of Serie B you couldn't expect world class signings in every position for a few seasons. There was no money for it and hence the policy of signing mediocrity. It had more to do with funds and who was willing to come play at Juve than signing strictly Italians. It just turned out that many of the mediocre signings happened to be Italian. Big surprise...Juve plays in Italy. Italian players are available in abundance in Italy. Unless you have some concrete proof that this was official policy, you can't make those kinds of generalizations. Otherwise it's just pure speculation on your part.
 

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