Gonzalo Higuaín - CF - Napoli (52 Viewers)

Pipita for 94 mil, yea or nay

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Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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Is this not the same player we all made fun of after the coppa america?

Im glad he is here of course but i dont understand how anyone can fap over paying 90m+ for him.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
31,699
Is this not the same player we all made fun of after the coppa america?

Im glad he is here of course but i dont understand how anyone can fap over paying 90m+ for him.
We are fapping over the player, not the amount paid for him. The amount paid for him is the cost of doing business for a top striker these days. Especially with A) So few of them on the Market, and B) The big clubs not really needing another CF.
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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We are fapping over the player, not the amount paid for him. The amount paid for him is the cost of doing business for a top striker these days. Especially with A) So few of them on the Market, and B) The big clubs not really needing another CF.
It all makes sense to me if we keep Pogba or at the very least sign some wc midfield replacements.
 

IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
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94 mln for Higuain is a little too much but oh well, it's not my money.

Even though I always thought he was a big game choker I'd welcome him with open arms.

He's a world class striker and we can make him even better if we change his apparently weak mentality.
 

Itay

Junior Member
Aug 10, 2009
435
Is this not the same player we all made fun of after the coppa america?

Im glad he is here of course but i dont understand how anyone can fap over paying 90m+ for him.
We're not happy about the amount of money paid, but happy to get him.
And hopefully it will pay off in the present and future.
 

Luca

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Apr 22, 2007
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I really don't like these numbers. Brilliant striker but hardly 94m brilliant.

He evidently is not able to cope with pressure so how's he going to cope with the expectation that follows such a senseless and incredibly bloated transfer fee?

I want to be wrong about this but I'd rather the rumours be wrong right now.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
31,699
Juventus only spend massively after a big sale
The only big sale that I remember in the last 15 years was Zidane. And Zidane wanted to leave. There is no inclination yet that Pogba does.

And if he does want to leave, then that says a lot more about him than it does about us.


Seriously, on a footballing level, why would he want to leave>?
 

Itay

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Aug 10, 2009
435
I really don't like these numbers. Brilliant striker but hardly 94m brilliant.

He evidently is not able to cope with pressure so how's he going to cope with the expectation that follows such a senseless and incredibly boated transfer fee?

I want to be wrong about this but I'd rather the rumours be wrong right now.
Come on man let's just be happy. he could die in a car accident tomorrow also... anything can happen.
 
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