GarfielD

Senior Member
May 21, 2009
13,420
Haters eh? So if people rightfully criticize him for certain decisions, they are automatically branded haters? You guys are truly simple minded.

He's not exempt from criticism, even though he has done well thus far. He's human, and humans are prone to making mistakes after all ;)
It was just a joke people, chill out. :)
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,057
Haters eh? So if people rightfully criticize him for certain decisions, they are automatically branded haters? You guys are truly simple minded.

He's not exempt from criticism, even though he has done well thus far. He's human, and humans are prone to making mistakes after all ;)
100 % agreed..Criticism where its due..

You just cant d*ckride to every move Marotta makes..

Like for example if he ever ends up getting Mandzukic ,i will never excuse him.
 

napoleonic

Senior Member
Sep 7, 2010
4,129
if I were marotta, I would've already started advertising italy's performance (especially the defense) when I negotiated with top strikers! actually damn it to hell, I'd have taken conte to negotiate with them so conte can kick these idiot agents and managements in the nuts and whoop these players' asses saying : want to be a winner? play at my team!

it's safe to say that conte already transformed a backline that one year ago was so laughable and pathetic into another 'berlin wall' :agree: that alone is simply out of this world!
 

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
Priceless Pirlo is the best signing of my career, says Juventus director Marotta
After a string of fine performances for the Azzurri, the Bianconeri official has hailed the impact the former AC Milan midfielder has made on his squad since arriving in Turin


Juventus general director Giuseppe Marotta has heaped praise on Andrea Pirlo, saying that it is impossible to put a price on the Italy regista.

The 33-year-old has played a leading role in the Azzurri's Euro 2012 campaign, racking up one goal and two assists so far, and was named man of the match in the team's 2-1 victory against Germany on Thursday.

Such performances have followed up a fine domestic season, where Pirlo helped Juve to their first Scudetto since 2002-03, and Marotta hailed the impact the midfielder has made.

"Pirlo has been amazing, I think he is the best signing of my career," he told Rai Sport. "The circumstances were favourable for us to land him, just like when Sampdoria signed Antonio Cassano.


"An improved contract? He is a great professional, so that is just trivial. The most important thing is that he continues to make the difference.

"How much he is worth? Players like him are priceless.
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
if I were marotta, I would've already started advertising italy's performance (especially the defense) when I negotiated with top strikers! actually damn it to hell, I'd have taken conte to negotiate with them so conte can kick these idiot agents and managements in the nuts and whoop these players' asses saying : want to be a winner? play at my team!

it's safe to say that conte already transformed a backline that one year ago was so laughable and pathetic into another 'berlin wall' :agree: that alone is simply out of this world!
The Italian defense was strong before Conte coached Juve.
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
Sadly when Cassano was on market Juve showed no fucking interest in this chance whatsoever and he went to Milan and gave them the last Scudetto push and still is one of their top5 players. Big players are one of the biggest weaknesses Marotta has, as it seems he just doesn't have the class to bring them, hopefully this summer it changes, but it's hard to believe it..
 

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
Sadly when Cassano was on market Juve showed no fucking interest in this chance whatsoever and he went to Milan and gave them the last Scudetto push and still is one of their top5 players. Big players are one of the biggest weaknesses Marotta has, as it seems he just doesn't have the class to bring them, hopefully this summer it changes, but it's hard to believe it..
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
y, that's what I'm talking about, one big gun in four transfer windows, compare that to Milan's top-shelf signings in last two years. I'm not saying that Milan has had a better transfer policy (they haven't, having a squad full of pussies made of glass ruined their season), but Marotta could learn a thing or two about signing the already established guys, that wouldn't hurt.
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,126
y, that's what I'm talking about, one big gun in four transfer windows, compare that to Milan's top-shelf signings in last two years. I'm not saying that Milan has had a better transfer policy (they haven't, having a squad full of pussies made of glass ruined their season), but Marotta could learn a thing or two about signing the already established guys, that wouldn't hurt.
Meanwhile we are going upward and they are going downward
 

Klovn

#MakeTuzGreatAgain
Jul 28, 2011
21,859
Sadly when Cassano was on market Juve showed no fucking interest in this chance whatsoever and he went to Milan and gave them the last Scudetto push and still is one of their top5 players. Big players are one of the biggest weaknesses Marotta has, as it seems he just doesn't have the class to bring them, hopefully this summer it changes, but it's hard to believe it..
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,967
Sadly when Cassano was on market Juve showed no fucking interest in this chance whatsoever and he went to Milan and gave them the last Scudetto push and still is one of their top5 players. Big players are one of the biggest weaknesses Marotta has, as it seems he just doesn't have the class to bring them, hopefully this summer it changes, but it's hard to believe it..
You've just replied that, in response to Marotta talking up the signing of Pirlo. Odd.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
y, that's what I'm talking about, one big gun in four transfer windows, compare that to Milan's top-shelf signings in last two years. I'm not saying that Milan has had a better transfer policy (they haven't, having a squad full of pussies made of glass ruined their season), but Marotta could learn a thing or two about signing the already established guys, that wouldn't hurt.
And those past two years that you are speaking of, Milan had the distinct advantage of not only being Italian champions, but also being in the CL those two years.

Don't discount that.
 

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