Juve prepare Samuel swoop (6 Viewers)

Juve100%

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2004
632
#44
Samuel: obiettivo per la difesa del Real Madrid.
Valdano al lavoro
Lunedì, 29 marzo @ 11:15:00 CEST

Walter Samuel vuole vincere. Ieri, dopo
Roma-Bologna, è stato chiaro, è stanco di non
potersi fregiare di trofei in giallorosso. Il
guerriero argentino ha fame di vittoria, che
potrebbe di conseguenza allontanarlo dal
giallorosso, dove il rischio del
ridimensionamento è grande. La vicenda Samuel
viene seguita con estremo interesse dal Real
Madrid, dove un difensore con le sue
caratteristiche consentirebbe di capitalizzare
al meglio i gol a raffica segnati da
centrocampisti e attaccanti 'galattici', che ad
oggi non possono contare su una difesa
altrettanto spaziale. Samuel è un pupillo del
connazionale Valdano, general manager dei
Merengues che, secondo indiscrezioni filtrate da
Madrid, avrebbe ottenuto una sorta di via libera
da Florentino Perez per provare ad intavolare la
trattativa con la Roma. Non semplice trattare
con il club di via di Trigoria di questi tempi:
la Roma deve sciogliere grossi nodi sul suo
futuro, se ci fossero garanzie societarie, se si
continuasse a giocare ad alti livelli, Samuel
resterebbe, altrimenti, la sua cessione 'farebbe
cassa'. Il Real non è solito spendere cifre
folli per i difensori, anche per questo vuole
capire se la Roma dovrà necessariamente cedere
il sudamericano, per avere maggiore forza nel
corso della trattativa, per poter 'indirizzare'
il prezzo. Tempi lunghi, con la certezza che il
Real Madrid lavora per avere Samuel.
Augusto Ciardi

Samuel's more likely to end up at Real Madrid then Juve
 

Desmond

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2002
8,938
#45
Translated:

Samuel: objective for the defence of the Real Madrid. Valdano to the work Monday, 29 March @ 11:15:00 CEST

Walter Samuel wants to win. Yesterday, after Rome-Bologna, was clear, is tired of not to be able itself
fregiare of trophies in giallorosso. The Argentinian warrior has hunger of victory, that would be able of
result to remove it from the giallorosso, where the risk of the reorganization is large. The event Samuel
comes followed with extreme interest from the Real Madrid, where a defender with his feature would agree to
capitalize the better one the gol to gust marked from centrocampisti and attaching 'galattici', that to today
cannot count on an as much defence space. Samuel is a favorite of the compatriot Valdano, general manager of
the Merengues that, second indiscretions filtered from Madrid, would have obtained a sort of free road from
Florentino Perez to experience to start the negotiation with the Rome. Not simple to treat with the club of
road of Trigoria of these times: the Rome should dissolve big knots on its future, if there be company
guarantees, if it it is continued to play to highs you level, Samuel would stay, otherwise, its transfer
'would do box'. The Real is not usual spend crazy figures for the defenders, also for this wants to
understand if the Rome necessarily should yield the south american, to have greater force in the course of the
negotiation, to be able 'to direct' the price. Long times, with the certainty that the Real Madrid works to
have Samuel. Augusto Ciardi



as i see it,juve is not going to get samuel because firstly we'd never spend alot on a defender who isn't very young and moggi would never do business with sensi in the first place.

if valdano is interested then we can kiss him goodbye.
 

Juve100%

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2004
632
#46
desmond, did you translate that on a free translation page you found on the net :)

thanks for doin it, i didnt translate it myself cause in all that writing all we need to know is that he's not coming to Juve :)
 

Tom

The DJ
Oct 30, 2001
11,726
#48
++ [ originally posted by Square ] ++
samuel is not the greatest centre back in the world :LOL: thats just comical!

i hate roma and ill never accept a romanista! :mad:

1. playing for roma doesn't make you a romanista

2. Ok then, who apart from Nesta is actually on his level?
 

Juve100%

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2004
632
#50
Samuel eager for trophies

There are doubts over Walter Samuel’s future at Roma after the stopper admitted he was tired of losing.

"It’s been a bad week for us," said the Argentine. "We got knocked out of the UEFA Cup and then we lost to Bologna on Sunday.

"This will be the third successive year that we will have ended the campaign without any trophies.

"I’ve been here for four years and I have to say that not winning things is starting to annoy me."

Those comments have only increased speculation that Samuel could be on his way out of the club.

The international may be sold in the summer given the club’s financial situation and Juventus are reportedly keen.

The defender is liked by the Old Lady and Real Madrid who both have their problems at the back.

Meanwhile, Roma’s Francisco Lima is being associated with a move to Real Betis in the summer.

The 33-year-old, who will be available for nothing, could join fellow Brazilians Assuncao and Denilson at the Liga club
 

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
7,377
#53
if we get samuel i will kiss a roma shirt...thats how unlikely it is for samuel to be coming to us.....it aint gonna happen.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,998
#57
I think Mexes has the potential to be better than Samuel, and even Lucio. Mexes reminds me of a french version of Nesta; they both have the same build and have the same defending style. I think Mexes is more class than Samuel anyway.

You know what, Capello, Cassano, Totti, and Samuel can kiss my ass, as Roma will never have the same class as my Juve. They are just jealous of our great club.

Well well well. Looks like you should have balanced the books correctly Sensi, you fat idiot!
 

arc

Senior Member
Mar 11, 2004
4,078
#58
++ [ originally posted by Andrea Becchi ] ++
I think Mexes has the potential to be better than Samuel, and even Lucio. Mexes reminds me of a french version of Nesta; they both have the same build and have the same defending style. I think Mexes is more class than Samuel anyway.

You know what, Capello, Cassano, Totti, and Samuel can kiss my ass, as Roma will never have the same class as my Juve. They are just jealous of our great club.

Well well well. Looks like you should have balanced the books correctly Sensi, you fat idiot!
:D:D:D:D
 

Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
6,872
#59
i think samuel is one of the best defenders in the world. he is only 26 years of age and i dont see players like mexes and especially not Toure being on the same level.

me personally, i'd rather we went for ferrari and mexes as they would probably cost the same as together as samuel anyway.

nonetheless, i wouldnt mind having samuel at juve, i dont care who he plays for now.
 

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