Gonzalo Higuaín (47 apps, 8 goals in CL and 43% chance conversion rate) (39 Viewers)

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forzajuve_27

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Nice guys get nowhere in life. Its ruthless $#@!s that go home to $#@! the prom queen
Haha well I'm pretty sure that Del Piero, Buffon, Nedved and Trezeguet did pretty well as nice guys in life.

I still just can't understand why so many Juventini don't see the negatives in the Tevez deal, he is on the decline at 29 what has he actually done at City the last 2 seasons!?, a mercenary, has the potential to refuse to play for the club but people just look down on City and think that as he was at an inferior club he won't do that here, he refused to play for Corinthians in the past and had the nerve to transfer from Manchester United directly to Manchester City which is pretty scummy. not to mention numerous affairs in his personal life.

I think people want to overlook all of these details because we have been stuck with an average (for our standard) strikeforce for the past few seasons, and I think that people don't generally believe that we can't do better than Tevez, but WE CAN DO BETTER THAN TEVEZ and we don't need the baggage that he brings. And yes I am fully aware that realistically Juventus will only be able to sign a big club's reserve striker.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Haha well I'm pretty sure that Del Piero, Buffon, Nedved and Trezeguet did pretty well as nice guys in life.

I still just can't understand why so many Juventini don't see the negatives in the Tevez deal, he is on the decline at 29 what has he actually done at City the last 2 seasons!?, a mercenary, has the potential to refuse to play for the club but people just look down on City and think that as he was at an inferior club he won't do that here, he refused to play for Corinthians in the past and had the nerve to transfer from Manchester United directly to Manchester City which is pretty scummy. not to mention numerous affairs in his personal life.

I think people want to overlook all of these details because we have been stuck with an average (for our standard) strikeforce for the past few seasons, and I think that people don't generally believe that we can't do better than Tevez, but WE CAN DO BETTER THAN TEVEZ and we don't need the baggage that he brings. And yes I am fully aware that realistically Juventus will only be able to sign a big club's reserve striker.
Tevez was infact pretty good last season, certainly in the 2nd half of the season he was pretty decisive
 

forzajuve_27

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Tevez was infact pretty good last season, certainly in the 2nd half of the season he was pretty decisive
He got some goals but my point is that he hasn't been anywhere near as effect as his first season at City and his time at United, also what about the baggage that he comes with, how would you act if Tevez did refuse to play for us in a match?
 

Badass J Elkann

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He got some goals but my point is that he hasn't been anywhere near as effect as his first season at City and his time at United, also what about the baggage that he comes with, how would you act if Tevez did refuse to play for us in a match?
Tevez' refusal to play in a match was more to do with the fact mancini is a useless man manager, that doesn't mean to say he will be the same under Conte. Anelka brings alot of baggage as well i don't remember him moaning once. or what about balotelli under mancini? the training pitch fights they had? don't see that when he's with Italy or milan any more

some goals? as i pointed out earlier in another thread 11 goals and 14 assists in the league last season is nothing to be scoffed at, considering how poor man city actually were last season.
 

Vlad

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Haha well I'm pretty sure that Del Piero, Buffon, Nedved and Trezeguet did pretty well as nice guys in life.

I still just can't understand why so many Juventini don't see the negatives in the Tevez deal, he is on the decline at 29 what has he actually done at City the last 2 seasons!?, a mercenary, has the potential to refuse to play for the club but people just look down on City and think that as he was at an inferior club he won't do that here, he refused to play for Corinthians in the past and had the nerve to transfer from Manchester United directly to Manchester City which is pretty scummy. not to mention numerous affairs in his personal life.

I think people want to overlook all of these details because we have been stuck with an average (for our standard) strikeforce for the past few seasons, and I think that people don't generally believe that we can't do better than Tevez, but WE CAN DO BETTER THAN TEVEZ and we don't need the baggage that he brings. And yes I am fully aware that realistically Juventus will only be able to sign a big club's reserve striker.
He got some goals but my point is that he hasn't been anywhere near as effect as his first season at City and his time at United, also what about the baggage that he comes with, how would you act if Tevez did refuse to play for us in a match?
:tup:
 

Hydde

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Mar 6, 2003
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The higuain deal fell the moment we said flo in his face that vidal and pog could not be included in any deal. In that moment the hardball with us started.

Still, we did te right thing
 

Hydde

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Mar 6, 2003
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I sincerely dont know how we will pull this to be honest.

Florentino can easily say soemthing lie "ok, you block pogba and vidal from us... fine.. but on top of that u want us to sell higuain at a discount for about 22 mils?..... be serious please".

And i would undertand his posture to be honest. We are too stingy
 

Gian

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Apr 12, 2009
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Were we ever in the race :howler:

The point is that our problem is crystal clear for 2 or 3 years, one would expect a proactive approach and a solution before the window has officially opened. But instead we're going to wait, be reactive, and suffer from inflated transfer fees.
 

Hydde

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Mar 6, 2003
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Were we ever in the race :howler:

The point is that our problem is crystal clear for 2 or 3 years, one would expect a proactive approach and a solution before the window has officially opened. But instead we're going to wait, be reactive, and suffer from inflated transfer fees.
Definitely.

We are like that highschool guy who is desperate to tell that crush about his never ending love to her ....
the guy plans to take her to the cinema, and to invite her to dinner, buy her sweets... but is too afraid of just talking to her...
And When the guy finally decides to take that big step..... another dude from his class tells him that he is already banging her in the ass an she fucks like a pornstar!.

Thats juventus mercatos in a paragraph.
 
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Tevez' refusal to play in a match was more to do with the fact mancini is a useless man manager, that doesn't mean to say he will be the same under Conte. Anelka brings alot of baggage as well i don't remember him moaning once. or what about balotelli under mancini? the training pitch fights they had? don't see that when he's with Italy or milan any more

some goals? as i pointed out earlier in another thread 11 goals and 14 assists in the league last season is nothing to be scoffed at, considering how poor man city actually were last season.
Don't make excuses for the terrible attitude.
 

Hydde

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Mar 6, 2003
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But he was done for and in no position to moan. His superstar days were long past.

Tevez on the other hand has some years in him still of top level football and can demand.
 
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