Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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Asamoah was rated by people much smarter then you (as in non retarded) as a member of the serie a team of the year. a keyplayer for juve.
you can once again thank conte for that. conte made him into a decent LWB. if not for conte we would have had another 18m bench player back up for marchhsio
 

Enron

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Oct 11, 2005
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you can once again thank conte for that. conte made him into a decent LWB. if not for conte we would have had another 18m bench player back up for marchhsio
And Asamoah, he was the one who played.;)

If DeCeglie had stepped up, Marchisio might have been the one on the bench.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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And Asamoah, he was the one who played.;)

If DeCeglie had stepped up, Marchisio might have been the one on the bench.
yeah kudos for asamoah for his hard work, determination and skill to transform into a solid player there.

but let's be reality. asamoah never played in hat role is his life. it was conte's idea to try him there. therefore conte should get all the credit, much to zach and JJ's dismay
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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Asamoah was rated by people much smarter then you (as in non retarded) as a member of the serie a team of the year. a keyplayer for juve.
He is still not a true LWB and is a natural CM, and even still, we could've had 2 great LWBs instead of 1 great one + 2 medicore/average ones (Asamoah, Padoin & Peluso). We are just lucky Conte managed to turn him into a great LWB and made up for Marotta's weakness of still not signing a LWB.

Also @Enron - strong insult/10

Its amazing how you lack the simple knowledge to understand things. DO you need a ipod with a repeating voice that tells you to breathe ?

Matri wasent robbery, we were sliding down from the CL spot, and he had to do something. I can assure you, if he didnt bought anything, people like you would be calling him out as the failure for not getting anyone.
Giovinco hasent been succesfull, but considering how he did at parma, its somewhat a surprise.
Boriello was constantly played by conte, and scored a scudetto winner.

Lucio, once again, was signed as a backup. Now i know you dont understand the world, so i'll leave it at that.
Maybe so, but I guarantee we might've ended up 8th or 9th instead of 7th and not wasted 18m on a medicore striker. You just will never give up will you?
Maybe, but we should be looking to sell Gio now.
It's not like we would be playing with 10 men without Borriello, Quag or Matri could've played in his place and scored the goals instead.
Conte didn't want Lucio, simple as that. More wasted money.

For someone that says how far we are behind oil clubs, I find it strange that you promote so much money wasting.

Paying a team to take over one of our players. Yes that sounds like a great idea :lol:
Sounds like a great way to upset the team
Yeah, considering we wasted 13 MILLION on a player in the reserves, it would have been a great idea.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Aye, he had potential when he was coming up. Unfortunately he became a victim of Juve's youth policy.
His only good game I remember was against Milan 2008/09 when Zambrotta was expelled for a bad tackle on him. He had a good game overall with nice runs and crosses. After it he faded away. Injuries took some part. And currently whenever he plays our left side looks shaky. Defensively he's huge liability.
 

adRHCP

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Nov 7, 2012
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How do we know that Asamoah wasn't buyed to be playen on the left? It's not an experiment that turned our to be good, from day one he played there. I think that Conte saw quality on him to play that position and that's the result of it.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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DC was good under Del Neri before his injury.
Whole team had some weird fluke half season. After the new year everything began to crumble.

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How do we know that Asamoah wasn't buyed to be playen on the left? It's not an experiment that turned our to be good, from day one he played there. I think that Conte saw quality on him to play that position and that's the result of it.
Exactly.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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AMAURI

we believed in AMAURI?

are you facking kidding me? the gy who hald half a decent season in 2008? they guy who everyone wanted out by 2009?7

and you are telling me we beleived in him in 2010 over juve's all time highed foreign goal scorer?

GTFO. way to discredit everything you said. i urge everyone to ignore zach from now on marotta subject please
Of course we didn't believe in fucking Amauri, by that time we were trying to sell him and put all our eggs in the Dzeko basket but we saw how that turned out. Baldie kicked Trezeguet out of the club, thinking Dzeko was a sure thing and that Amauri would be easy to sell.

But yeah, Zach once again has no idea what he's talking about. Just like I said before, some here will find a way to defend Marotta regardless of what he does.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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How do we know that Asamoah wasn't buyed to be playen on the left? It's not an experiment that turned our to be good, from day one he played there. I think that Conte saw quality on him to play that position and that's the result of it.

because we were still trying to sign peluso.

it was an experiment. everyone here was suprisded when it was revealed conte was using him intraing as a LWB. therefore it was all conte
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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How do we know that Asamoah wasn't buyed to be playen on the left? It's not an experiment that turned our to be good, from day one he played there. I think that Conte saw quality on him to play that position and that's the result of it.
No one is saying that is a bad transfer, just he isn't a natural LWB which I'm sure we can all agree on. It shows at times due to his inability to cross and Krasic like dribbling moves. If Marotta didn't buy Peluso & Padoin, we could have a true good LWB and Asamoah which would be great. Instead of 1 good LWB and 2 average-below average LWBs.
 

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