Giuseppe 'The Savior' Rossi - ST - Villareal (26 Viewers)

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Lo-Pan

Disciple of Gonzo
Feb 11, 2009
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So many fuckin idiots spouting their egoism...when the situation with Rossi vs Aguero, can be objectively debated as the following:

Aguero WOULD sell more shirts. He is a goalscorer. Has a wicked turn of pace, knows damn well where the goal is, but...he is in no way our saviour, and will cost HUGE money.

Rossi had the best season of his life last term. He is quick, definitely more flair in his feet and mind, and I would suggest a more intelligent footballer than Aguero. He is NOT an out and out goalscorer, but as he has proven, beyond any doubt, if he gets the service, he can score plentifully. He wont cost as much as aguero, in wages or transfer fee. he is italian, so he will fit in to an italian team, and into italy, than a non italian, and he will very obviously improve our offensive options.

They both come from the same league. To call Aguero a more viable saviour, is absolutely ridiculous, as without decent service, he can't be the superstar many people make him out to be. They are both young, and still capable of improvement.

So if its a case of...45m 7.5m per season, for Aquero, who has NOT indicated a definite desire to come to us, speaks through his agent so far, and seems far more eager to aim for the highest bidder...OR...Rossi, who also, thus far speaks through his agent, but seems from those words, more keen for Juve, will cost 15m less in transfer, and apparently will be happy with 3.5m per season...I will be happy with Rossi.

We have many forwards on the roster presently...DP, Matri, Quagiarella, Amauri, Toni, Iaquinta...Out of that group, only Matri and Quags seem viable as starting forwards in a team seriously aiming for the top spots in serie A. We clearly need improvement there.
 

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WΏΏdy?

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Dec 23, 2005
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So many fuckin idiots spouting their egoism...when the situation with Rossi vs Aguero, can be objectively debated as the following:

Aguero WOULD sell more shirts. He is a goalscorer. Has a wicked turn of pace, knows damn well where the goal is, but...he is in no way our saviour, and will cost HUGE money.

Rossi had the best season of his life last term. He is quick, definitely more flair in his feet and mind, and I would suggest a more intelligent footballer than Aguero. He is NOT an out and out goalscorer, but as he has proven, beyond any doubt, if he gets the service, he can score plentifully. He wont cost as much as aguero, in wages or transfer fee. he is italian, so he will fit in to an italian team, and into italy, than a non italian, and he will very obviously improve our offensive options.

They both come from the same league. To call Aguero a more viable saviour, is absolutely ridiculous, as without decent service, he can't be the superstar many people make him out to be. They are both young, and still capable of improvement.

So if its a case of...45m 7.5m per season, for Aquero, who has NOT indicated a definite desire to come to us, speaks through his agent so far, and seems far more eager to aim for the highest bidder...OR...Rossi, who also, thus far speaks through his agent, but seems from those words, more keen for Juve, will cost 15m less in transfer, and apparently will be happy with 3.5m per season...I will be happy with Rossi.

We have many forwards on the roster presently...DP, Matri, Quagiarella, Amauri, Toni, Iaquinta...Out of that group, only Matri and Quags seem viable as starting forwards in a team seriously aiming for the top spots in serie A. We clearly need improvement there.
Where do u get you stats from? If they are from the internet and this forum then the most we offered for aguero was 35 mil. How the fuck does he cost 45m if the release clause is 40m? If he came he would earn 7m a year..

Also rossi will not be at 3.5 mil,much more than that. In terms of goal scoring and talent aguero kicks rossi's gonads back into his abdomen.
 

WΏΏdy?

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2005
14,997
Some people are just sick,wishing marotta gets hit by a bus on his way to sign rossi,or slip in the bathroom and break his hip or be mistaken to be an al qaeda agent and be detained for a coupld of months.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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WΏΏdy;3144236 said:
Some people are just sick,wishing marotta gets hit by a bus on his way to sign rossi,or slip in the bathroom and break his hip or be mistaken to be an al qaeda agent and be detained for a coupld of months.
You cannot deny that these are not fun accidents just to avoid Grossi coming here though.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
125,381
WΏΏdy;3144245 said:
The sick members make an argument that its not just about rossi,but the entire mercato.
But the entire mercato is already fucked up, now I am not at all happy with Marotta's work and while I won't ever say something like that, I understand the frustration he is causing. Not only he is not doing his job, he is also messing things up to an extremely horrible condition.
 

WΏΏdy?

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Dec 23, 2005
14,997
But the entire mercato is already fucked up, now I am not at all happy with Marotta's work and while I won't ever say something like that, I understand the frustration he is causing. Not only he is not doing his job, he is also messing things up to an extremely horrible condition.
I agree.

But i can live with marotta slipping and just cracking his hip and be out for a couple of months if it means juve getting back to stable and slowly to the top. Hopeless wish,just like signing dzeko or aguero.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,924
Rossi is italian, so he will fit in to an italian team, and into italy, than a non italian.
This is true, but I am not sure how important it is, especially in Rossi vs Aguero case.
It's indeed hard for a Brazilian to fit in in Russia or a Norwegian in Turkey, where they will have completely different cultures, different food, unfamiliar languages, different climate, religion etc, but Italy is easy to fit, especially for South Americans. Everyone tried Italian food, the climate is good, the language easy to understand and learn for the Spanish speakers, the culture is very similar. They also fit in well with the football style and all that is a reason why the SA players are so successful in Italy.
Even if it's an advantage for Rossi, it's an advantage only in the very beginning - the first month or two, so it's almost a meaningless advantage.
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,125
WΏΏdy;3144170 said:
Where do u get you stats from? If they are from the internet and this forum then the most we offered for aguero was 35 mil. How the fuck does he cost 45m if the release clause is 40m? If he came he would earn 7m a year..

Also rossi will not be at 3.5 mil,much more than that. In terms of goal scoring and talent aguero kicks rossi's gonads back into his abdomen.
ATM said they wont take a penny less than the 45 million and he wants about 7.5 million a season.
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,125
So many fuckin idiots spouting their egoism...when the situation with Rossi vs Aguero, can be objectively debated as the following:

Aguero WOULD sell more shirts. He is a goalscorer. Has a wicked turn of pace, knows damn well where the goal is, but...he is in no way our saviour, and will cost HUGE money.

Rossi had the best season of his life last term. He is quick, definitely more flair in his feet and mind, and I would suggest a more intelligent footballer than Aguero. He is NOT an out and out goalscorer, but as he has proven, beyond any doubt, if he gets the service, he can score plentifully. He wont cost as much as aguero, in wages or transfer fee. he is italian, so he will fit in to an italian team, and into italy, than a non italian, and he will very obviously improve our offensive options.

They both come from the same league. To call Aguero a more viable saviour, is absolutely ridiculous, as without decent service, he can't be the superstar many people make him out to be. They are both young, and still capable of improvement.

So if its a case of...45m 7.5m per season, for Aquero, who has NOT indicated a definite desire to come to us, speaks through his agent so far, and seems far more eager to aim for the highest bidder...OR...Rossi, who also, thus far speaks through his agent, but seems from those words, more keen for Juve, will cost 15m less in transfer, and apparently will be happy with 3.5m per season...I will be happy with Rossi.

We have many forwards on the roster presently...DP, Matri, Quagiarella, Amauri, Toni, Iaquinta...Out of that group, only Matri and Quags seem viable as starting forwards in a team seriously aiming for the top spots in serie A. We clearly need improvement there.
Makes perfect sense to me , if ATM insist on the 45 million its a better deal for rossi than aguero
 

HAZEM

L'architetto
Apr 22, 2008
8,219
Nothing new , we always overpay for italian players , and medicore players .
too bad i really wanted to go for the big names and i don't consider Rossi or Bastos as ones. i hoped for Aguero and Hazard the most or at least one. and tbh i expect Rossi not to score more than Quag.
 
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