Gonzalo Higuaín (47 apps, 8 goals in CL and 43% chance conversion rate) (33 Viewers)

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Cronios

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Jun 7, 2004
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I disagree with Moggi on this, Higuain for us right now should be considered a champion.
Trully he is not a proven champion like Zlatan, or not even a rising one like Falcao.
But he is a high quality CF, tested in the highest standards and he would be a high profile target, with high competition in international level.
It would be a major transfer for us, not even Trezequet himself was such a high profile player when we got him.

I think that Moggi said that because he knows that Marotta cant sign such a player, never did and never will.
So in order to protect his failure, he is trying to play the high chase down, so there can be excuses and help us digest yet another failure.

I for one though, regardless of his performance, i will be praising Marotta for years to come, if he achieves that.
It would be his first acquisition in this level and this would send a great message of appreciation for both our club and his stature.
We would really benefit from such a prestige booster and the whole serie A with us.
I still believe its highly unlikely though and Arsenal is playing tango with us for the Jovetic interest...
 

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Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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I disagree with Moggi on this, Higuain for us right now should be considered a champion.
Trully he is not a proven champion like Zlatan, or not even a rising one like Falcao.
But he is a high quality CF, tested in the highest standards and he would be a high profile target, with high competition in international level.
It would be a major transfer for us, not even Trezequet himself was such a high profile player when we got him.

I think that Moggi said that because he knows that Marotta cant sign such a player, never did and never will.
So in order to protect his failure, he is trying to play the high chase down, so there can be excuses and help us digest yet another failure.

I for one though, regardless of his performance, i will be praising Marotta for years to come, if he achieves that.
It would be his first acquisition in this level and this would send a great message of appreciation for both our club and his stature.
We would really benefit from such a prestige booster and the whole serie A with us.
I still believe its highly unlikely though and Arsenal is playing tango with us for the Jovetic interest...
Hey smartypants, "moggi protecting marotta" ?

Moggi for the past 3 years, has been mostly trying to critisize marotta's work. He'd be the last to bail him out.
You disagreeing with Moggi, is what every sane human would do ;)

Reus is completely unrealistic and a bullshit rumor if it even is a rumor.

Listen to what Di Marzio said. Forget newspapers.
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
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Gianluca Di Marzio: "Higuain does not exclude Jovetic, but everything depends from the sales of attackers"

Marotta and selling :yao:
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Di Marzio? I hear Juventus.com is a good source for transfer news, as it seems they have inside info.
Nice try :tongue: that is the only 100% certainty

But you know i mean that Di Marzio's talk is the best way to know what direction we are heading in

Gianluca Di Marzio: "Higuain does not exclude Jovetic, but everything depends from the sales of attackers"

Marotta and selling :yao:
This is quite interesting. But seems highly unlikely
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
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I disagree with Moggi on this, Higuain for us right now should be considered a champion.
Trully he is not a proven champion like Zlatan, or not even a rising one like Falcao.
But he is a high quality CF, tested in the highest standards and he would be a high profile target, with high competition in international level.
It would be a major transfer for us, not even Trezequet himself was such a high profile player when we got him.

I think that Moggi said that because he knows that Marotta cant sign such a player, never did and never will.
So in order to protect his failure, he is trying to play the high chase down, so there can be excuses and help us digest yet another failure.


I for one though, regardless of his performance, i will be praising Marotta for years to come, if he achieves that.
It would be his first acquisition in this level and this would send a great message of appreciation for both our club and his stature.
We would really benefit from such a prestige booster and the whole serie A with us.
I still believe its highly unlikely though and Arsenal is playing tango with us for the Jovetic interest...
I know I'm gonna regret quoting you, but do you really believe in what you wrote???

If you do, you have some serious issues...
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
21,689
If Marotta fails to sign a top forward (Higuain) this season and even worse, if Arsenal/Tottenham sign a top forward (Higuain), the first person who even tries to justify Marotta's incompetence will deserve a permanent ban even if Swag will have to change the rules to make it possible to ban JuveJay.
 

Fint

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2010
19,354
If Marotta fails to sign a top forward (Higuain) this season and even worse, if Arsenal/Tottenham sign a top forward (Higuain), the first person who even tries to justify Marotta's incompetence will deserve a permanent ban even if Swag will have to change the rules to make it possible to ban JuveJay.
Let's say both Juve and Arsenal/Tottenham bid the same amount, offer the same wages, contract etc and Higuain decides to accept the offer of whichever EPL presumably qualifies for the CL. Would you concede that the Premiership being a bigger attraction for most footballers in this day and age, is a viable reason for Marotta not being able to sign said player?
 
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