Grosso, Rat, Zhirkov, Pasqual, Taiwo for LB (6 Viewers)

Your preffered LB

  • Vargas

  • Dossena

  • Grosso

  • Pasqual


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Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
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If Juve had the money, or the will to invest and make a proper team any time should, Vargas is my preferred solution. This guy can offer a lot, as a wing back, full back and winger. Him and De Ceglie could cover our left wing for many years to come, with great efficiency.

But now, it seems that Grooso seems more realistic choice (financially) . His age wouldnt conflict with De Ceglie and his role would be certain in our team.
At his best days, he was almost as good as Zambro, a bit better than the early Chiellini and i am confident, we can help him to find that form back.
Inter has a special talent to destroy players with great potential, and can revive him, just like we did with Canna!
 

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Jim_Boi

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Oct 7, 2007
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If Juve had the money, or the will to invest and make a proper team any time should, Vargas is my preferred solution. This guy can offer a lot, as a wing back, full back and winger. Him and De Ceglie could cover our left wing for many years to come, with great efficiency.

But now, it seems that Grooso seems more realistic choice (financially) . His age wouldnt conflict with De Ceglie and his role would be certain in our team.
At his best days, he was almost as good as Zambro, a bit better than the early Chiellini and i am confident, we can help him to find that form back.
Inter has a special talent to destroy players with great potential, and can revive him, just like we did with Canna!
Their preferred nationality seems to be Italian players. I am pretty sure that Moratti is an argentinian in a disguise.
 

da_ledgeaun

The Juve Freak
Jun 2, 2007
6,611
De Ceglie and Molinaro is what i see in the future as LB in Juve.Unfortunately...
yes,i could see that in juve's plan for next season..
Although i also could see Molinaro bitchin around for not getting a first team place and then ask to be transferred in January 09 window,and then juve loaning him back to siena..
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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yes,i could see that in juve's plan for next season..
Although i also could see Molinaro bitchin around for not getting a first team place and then ask to be transferred in January 09 window,and then juve loaning him back to siena..
LOL I would be praying that Moli starts bitching when he is permanently benched...if I was C-Ra and Molinaro even looked at me the wrong way, I would transfer list his ass in 2 seconds! :p
 

Enoran

Senior Member
Nov 3, 2007
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His crosses were again awful...
He could have prevented the first goal ...
He got in front of Inzaghi instantly once Chiellini was lured out to mark Kaka :tup:
But when the cross came in from Kaka, he was ball-watching and allowed Inzaghi an open goal :tdown:

Nonetheless he was Ok in that match. But crosses-wise ...
 

Daddi

Cuadrado is juan hell of a derby king!
Oct 27, 2004
7,900
Only Camoranesi crosses good in our squad, aside from DP and Nedved. Brazzo, grygera, zebina and molinaro all are shitty crosses.
 

zann

SG Juventino!
May 30, 2004
685
Juventus Coach Claudio Ranieri believes Alex Del Piero fully deserves a place in Roberto Donadoni's Italy squad for Euro 2008.

Del Piero has been in outrageous form lately, scoring six in his last three games, including a hat-trick at Atalanta on Sunday.

“I am convinced that Donadoni will call Alex. He is enjoying a great spell at the moment and has been demonstrating his worth for some time.

“But that is only my personal opinion,” added Ranieri. Italy boss Donadoni has only picked the 33-year-old on a handful of occasions since taking over from Marcello Lippi in July 2006.

Del Piero has struck 20 times in 37 matches this season, netting 17 of those goals in Serie A.

But Juve's talisman faces stiff competition for a seat on this summer's plane to Austria and Switzerland from Bayern Munich's Luca Toni and Genoa's Marco Borriello.

Meanwhile, Bianconeri director of sport Alessio Secco is planning for next season with the Italian Press reporting several moves to strengthen Juve's rearguard.

Full-backs in Secco's sights include Catania's Juan Vargas, Lyon's Fabio Grosso, Fiorentina's Manuel Pasqual and, ambitiously, Manchester United's Patrice Evra.

The 26-year-old French international has a contract until June 2009 and talks over a renewal are believed to have come to a halt.

The Red Devils would like to keep the dynamic left-back, but are anxious not to allow Evra to run down his contract and subsequently his value.

It is believed that an offer of around £10m would be enough to end United's indecision and secure his signature.

source: channel 4
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that sounds nice.
I personally would want grosso, he'll aid in de ceglie's progress :D
 
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