thirteen

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Feb 8, 2015
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what he is trying to say is - I've signed DYBALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA :tuttosport:
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I take it a player like Pogba is truly useful when appealing to new targets. When we turned to Coman last summer, it went pretty smooth and easy as opposed to what Marotta has been used to since taking over at Juve. It is because Coman wanted Juve and that so, because we have quality stars that appeals in our books - in this case Pogba.

“Now people compete to join us. And I mean players with a high profile, what you call top players.” This is probably between Zaza and Berardi :klin:
:tup: That's what I thought he said. I was just wondering why he won't name the player(s)?
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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“I'd rather not have heard Conte's phrase on how you 'don't go into a €100 restaurant with a €10 note’. But it's part of his character.

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“It also stems from our ability to develop a relationship with established players who perhaps want to change their environment.

FalcON?
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JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Remember Beppe said we were very close to Falcao last summer, and apparently he has always wanted to play here. That one has a move all over it, on our terms :D

Such a tempting one, but scary at the same time. Imagine just a 90% Falcao rotating with Morata, instead of Llorente. Or imagine a more mobile Llorente who cost €25m and a €5m salary.
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
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I truly hope we avoid singing Falcao! Dybala will be just as good and the future is with him as well.
IMO Falcao is washed up and proven in Portugal and La Liga only.

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They're top players in Serie A.
Proved in Portugal and La Liga only? How much more proof do you want?

As for Zaza and Berardi, if they are top players then for players like Falcao must be invented a new term.

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Remember Beppe said we were very close to Falcao last summer, and apparently he has always wanted to play here. That one has a move all over it, on our terms :D

Such a tempting one, but scary at the same time. Imagine just a 90% Falcao rotating with Morata, instead of Llorente. Or imagine a more mobile Llorente who cost €25m and a €5m salary.
Falcao would be amazing here, especially on those terms.

We had people writing Pirlo and Tevez off, and look what happened.
 

TheLaz

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Oct 6, 2011
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Proved in Portugal and La Liga only? How much more proof do you want?

As for Zaza and Berardi, if they are top players then for players like Falcao must be invented a new term.

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Falcao would be amazing here, especially on those terms.

We had people writing Pirlo and Tevez off, and look what happened.
Yet failed hard in Ligue 1 and Premier League. I hope you know the difference between a goalscoring mentality in Portugal/Spain and Premier League? He was terrible in Monaco as well. I know he has amazing performances in EL and CL but he's nearing 30, earning 10m a year and has been ut of form for the past 2.5 years now. It's a choice of him and the next Aguero. I have made my point.
 

the mentalist

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May 22, 2014
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Yet failed hard in Ligue 1 and Premier League. I hope you know the difference between a goalscoring mentality in Portugal/Spain and Premier League? He was terrible in Monaco as well. I know he has amazing performances in EL and CL but he's nearing 30, earning 10m a year and has been ut of form for the past 2.5 years now. It's a choice of him and the next Aguero. I have made my point.
failed in ligue 1? are you sure?
 

Pirlo's Beard

Junkie Joe Joyce
Oct 2, 2013
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If Falcao was out of form for whatever other reason i'd be masturbating furiously to the idea of him coming to Juve.

But it looks like it could be more than just a drop in form, the injury may have destroyed him. So unless Monaco want to cut their losses and sell him for like 15-20M and he accepts a pay cut, i'd pass.


Dybala is obviously a gamble but one that could pay off over the next decade. Falcao is not a long term solution and he may not even be a short term one.
 

the mentalist

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May 22, 2014
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If Falcao was out of form for whatever other reason i'd be masturbating furiously to the idea of him coming to Juve.

But it looks like it could be more than just a drop in form, the injury may have destroyed him. So unless Monaco want to cut their losses and sell him for like 15-20M and he accepts a pay cut, i'd pass.


Dybala is obviously a gamble but one that could pay off over the next decade. Falcao is not a long term solution and he may not even be a short term one.
injury like that it's very bad , falcao needed time and trust by the coach but for some reasons van gaal doesn't like him at all , falcao is a top class striker and can be the next tevez for us , dybala is a good talent nobody knows how much he can improve his skills
 

Quetzalcoatl

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Aug 22, 2007
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“I'd rather not have heard Conte's phrase on how you ‘don't go into a €100 restaurant with a €10 note’. But it's part of his character.

:D

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“It also stems from our ability to develop a relationship with established players who perhaps want to change their environment.

FalcON?
I knew it. Beppe told Conte to leave quietly because of his 10 Euro comment. Conte pissed off the wrong guy.
 

Pirlo's Beard

Junkie Joe Joyce
Oct 2, 2013
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Thing is, even an in form Falcao isn't really a Tevez replacement, Tevez does a shit tonne of defending and link up, Falcao would ideally be in a 4-3-3 for us. We'd have to change system because even though prime Falcao is just fucking ridiculous in the box when he gets service, he's not gonna make our attack flow and in difficult games we need a way to supply him. I.E a pair of wingers feeding him wherever possible.
 

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