Gonzalo Higuaín (47 apps, 8 goals in CL and 43% chance conversion rate) (27 Viewers)

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Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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For one he doesn't play at real at all. Secondly our club has more history and prestige nd with our resurgence he could be key to our CL championship

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1 Scudetto = 3 Spanish league titles.

Simple math.
What a load of crap. Do you guys actually believe what you're saying?

It's like saying Italy's world cup wins in 34 and 38 were easier than those in 82 and 06.

Higuain would be awesome, although I'd still prefer Benz. Higuain, Vucinic, and Shaqiri/Ozil/Gotze/Reus/Ramirez while recalling Giovinco would make us quite potent in the CL.
Ok wait, let me get this straight. You are saying that you would prefer Mirko Vucinic the Montenegrin forward that plays for Juventus over Gonzalo Higuain the Argentine striker that plays for Real Madrid right? Implying that Vucinic is a better player than Higuain?
 

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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He is saying that he would prefer Benzema to Higuain.

Although Higuain, Vucinic and one of Shaqiri/Ozil/Gotze/Reus/Ramirez/Gio would make us quite potent in CL.
 
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What a load of crap. Do you guys actually believe what you're saying?



Ok wait, let me get this straight. You are saying that you would prefer Mirko Vucinic the Montenegrin forward that plays for Juventus over Gonzalo Higuain the Argentine striker that plays for Real Madrid right? Implying that Vucinic is a better player than Higuain?
I think the full stop is important after "Benz".

Vital.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
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Benz is far better indeed and much more useful in our league and needs.
But they qre both very unrealistic scenarios atm.
We wont be able to match their ambitions in the next five years. At least...
 

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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Benz is far better indeed and much more useful in our league and needs.
But they qre both very unrealistic scenarios atm.
We wont be able to match their ambitions in the next five years. At least...
But Higuain's finishing is miles ahead of Benzema's. Isnt that what we want? Finishers?
 

Xiven

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Jul 14, 2011
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Regarding the biggest club discussion, let's be gracious and give credit where it is due... Real Madrid is the biggest club in football, bar none. So big and successful that even Manchester United and Barcelona have adopted their philosophy of building success (those two clubs may claim that they aren't following Madrid but they still are). Of course though, the circus which has followed Madrid's presidential elections and its impacts on their transfer policy & utilization of their cantera has hurt them. They could have been so far ahead of the rest instead of allowing Barcelona and Manchetser United to narrow the gap. Imagine if Perez had gone through with buying Ronaldinho instead of changing his mind and buying Beckham instead...

Anyway, Juventus is also one of the biggest clubs, but now it has to start acting like it again. I would say that Juventus was the #2 club in Europe, pre-calciopoli. The club has taken a beating since then but the damage can be undone if the club shows consistency. The new stadium is a big step forward.

Here, look at the UEFA coefficients from 1956 onwards. Real Madrid is #1 by a long margin. They have been ranked #1 for 14/53 years. Juventus is 2nd, being ranked as the #1 club for 7/53 years. Then comes Barcelona with 6/53 years, and Bayern Munich with 5/53 years.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_coefficient#Top_club_by_period
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
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Regarding the biggest club discussion, let's be gracious and give credit where it is due... Real Madrid is the biggest club in football, bar none. So big and successful that even Manchester United and Barcelona have adopted their philosophy of building success (those two clubs may claim that they aren't following Madrid but they still are). Of course though, the circus which has followed Madrid's presidential elections and its impacts on their transfer policy & utilization of their cantera has hurt them. They could have been so far ahead of the rest instead of allowing Barcelona and Manchetser United to narrow the gap. Imagine if Perez had gone through with buying Ronaldinho instead of changing his mind and buying Beckham instead...

Anyway, Juventus is also one of the biggest clubs, but now it has to start acting like it again. I would say that Juventus was the #2 club in Europe, pre-calciopoli. The club has taken a beating since then but the damage can be undone if the club shows consistency. The new stadium is a big step forward.

Here, look at the UEFA coefficients from 1956 onwards. Real Madrid is #1 by a long margin. They have been ranked #1 for 14/53 years. Juventus is 2nd, being ranked as the #1 club for 7/53 years. Then comes Barcelona with 6/53 years, and Bayern Munich with 5/53 years.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_coefficient#Top_club_by_period
Very nice!

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