Ita-Juve (6 Viewers)

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
#81
1-0 to the haters. First loss of the season. Trust me, there will be many of those.

I don't understand why people who actually care about the state of the team, and are concerned that we are turning mediocre with all these needless Italian acquisitions, are considered haters :andyandbarcelona:
 

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Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#82
I think Ita-juve is the worst thing that happened to our team since calciopoli. We are a bunch of losers for all the long reasons.
We should buy the best italian players like de rossi and not the overhyped ones.
Ita-juve imposes a huge handicap to our team, esp on international level, where competitive teams use talent, no matter its origin and are free of such retarted self-destruction.
For a variety of reasons, now it is the worst possible moment to turn in the local market, esp as far the left wing, defence and finishers are concerned.
Whats worse is the sacrifices we mada to buy those overrated and worthless italians, this is a mistake we will bitterly regret in the future, when we will realise the atrocities we have commited...
 

Gamaro

The Arabian Knight
Aug 6, 2007
1,289
#84
It is good to have ItaJuve team but with these kinds of average italians like Qualiarella,Pepe,Amauri,Iaquinta n De Ceglie i would say no thanks.

Marchisio,Buffon n Chiellini are good,and Motta n Bonucci are promising.
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
#89
Motta = Right footed Molinaro
Simply :disagree:

The man is pretty good going forward, he actually thinks before he reacts(something that i personally never saw molinaro do). His crosses are pretty good, skilled and can actually dribble past players (molinaro just runs as fast as he can and hope he can pass them).

Defensively his pretty average (perhaps even molinaro is better in that side of his game) but i guess you can't have it all.

To be honest, in the past 20 years very rarely that I've seen a fullback that is great both defensively and in the attack (perhaps zambrotta + thuram comes into my mind) but i can't think of many others....
 

- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
3,779
#90
It's bad when a 35 year old Del Piero is still our most creative player.

We a guy who could build up play, who had talent and could conjure up a moment of brilliance to turn games around.

We brought in extra running legs. The last bit of transfer by Marrota, is just disgusting. Hurts too much to think how Diego would've helped break down Bari defense.

And not buying a LB is also disgusting, De Ceglie isn't even as good as Molinaro defensively and going forward. And thats saying a lot!
 

Linebreak

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2009
16,022
#91
Simply :disagree:

The man is pretty good going forward, he actually thinks before he reacts(something that i personally never saw molinaro do). His crosses are pretty good, skilled and can actually dribble past players (molinaro just runs as fast as he can and hope he can pass them).

Defensively his pretty average (perhaps even molinaro is better in that side of his game) but i guess you can't have it all.

To be honest, in the past 20 years very rarely that I've seen a fullback that is great both defensively and in the attack (perhaps zambrotta + thuram comes into my mind) but i can't think of many others....
Maicon
 

chester

Too busy to bother
May 20, 2006
15,055
#93
Yippee.

Juve have decided to focus on Italian players at a time when there are less good Italian players than at any time in the last God knows how long.

Really clever.
Nothing to add.

I ain't feeling confident about his whole italJuve thing.

Hope the season will prove me wrong.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
#96
Since we are going all Italian I think we need some sexy Italian women as cheerleaders....fuck it.
 

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