Juve reject Trez mega deal (1 Viewer)

Bjerknes

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#41
++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++


Yeah, it could, but I have my doubts.
It cannot work, believe me. Mutu and Del Piero like to roam around the left side of the park, and they might start to do the same things and mess each other up. I think we need a target man in front of Alex, not another Alex.
 

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#42
++ [ originally posted by Andrea Becchi ] ++


It cannot work, believe me. Mutu and Del Piero like to roam around the left side of the park, and they might start to do the same things and mess each other up. I think we need a target man in front of Alex, not another Alex.

They could perform togeather behind a target-striker like Vieri.....
 
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Zlatan

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  • Thread Starter #43
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    ------Del Piero Mutu--------

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    Evra Tudor Ferrari Thuram

    ---------Buffon-----------------




    EDIT: I dont know who'll be coming in the centre of defence along with Ferrari, so I just put Tudor in there.
     

    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    #44
    ++ [ originally posted by Zlatan ] ++
    ----------Gilardino----------

    ------Del Piero Mutu--------

    Rothen Emerson Zambrotta

    Evra Tudor Ferrari Thuram

    ---------Buffon-----------------




    EDIT: I dont know who'll be coming in the centre of defence along with Ferrari, so I just put Tudor in there.
    With that team, we will conceed as many goals as we have this season, simply because there will be too many holes in midfield.
     
    Jul 12, 2002
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    #45
    Everybody is saying that this was foolish to decline, but honestly, I'd rather keep Trezeguet than give him for 10 million and Mutu. Mutu is not at all the type of player that we want, he's another forward who comes from deep, not a target man. If we didn't have Del Piero, DV, and Miccoli; then this would be a good deal, but Mutu would be surplus to requirements here. We need to cash in on Trezeguet, and cash is the key word there. I doubt that this will be the last offer for Trez, and maybe we'll get more money with a subsequent bid.
     

    gray

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    Apr 22, 2003
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    #46
    It's not a completely reliable tactic, as Real Madrid have shown many times

    EDIT: That was in response to Zlatan's deleted comment :groan:
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
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    #47
    ++ [ originally posted by Graham ] ++
    It's not a completely reliable tactic, as Real Madrid have shown many times
    Exactly Gray.

    Ian: You are definetly right, we do not need Mutu. But if we sell Di Vaio, Mutu could fit in well.
     

    Freddy

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    Feb 1, 2004
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    #48
    ++ [ originally posted by Zlatan ] ++
    Juve reject Trez mega deal
    Chelsea have had a mega deal for David Trezeguet turned down by Juventus, according to Italian media reports. The Old Lady want Chelsea’s former Parma striker Adrian Mutu plus £12m, while Chelsea have offered £10m plus the Romanian international.


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    Stupid, stupid, stupid :wallbang: :wallbang: :wallbang:
    really stupid...We should have accepted the deal
     

    Jun-hide

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    Dec 16, 2002
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    #49
    Ian is totally right, as talented as Mutu is and as much as I love him (I still believe he is too classy for EPL to understand *Chelsea* :D), we have Del Piero and Miccoli playing in similar role so there is no need for us to get him.
    I am convinced that Miccoli is ready for a breakout year a la Gila and when Del Piero is on form and fit there are only few players that can match his ability. Furthermore while Mutu scored 18 goals in one season in Serie A 9 of it came from penalities which suggests that he may not be as clinical goal scorer as we think he is. So simple straightforward solution will be just sell Trezeguet for cash, and spend the money on midfield, defence and Gila.
     

    Freddy

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    Feb 1, 2004
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    #50
    ++ [ originally posted by Ian ] ++
    Everybody is saying that this was foolish to decline, but honestly, I'd rather keep Trezeguet than give him for 10 million and Mutu. Mutu is not at all the type of player that we want, he's another forward who comes from deep, not a target man. If we didn't have Del Piero, DV, and Miccoli; then this would be a good deal, but Mutu would be surplus to requirements here. We need to cash in on Trezeguet, and cash is the key word there. I doubt that this will be the last offer for Trez, and maybe we'll get more money with a subsequent bid.
    I disagree with you..cos when we sell Trezeguet we could buy someone like Ibrahimovic...then our attacking lineup would be Mutu and Del Piero coming from deep and infront of them would be Ibrahimovic..just think how strong that lineup would be...and I'm not talking about Ibrahimovic only..there are many strikers that do a great job when they play alone and the other players come from deep
     
    Jul 12, 2002
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    #51
    ++ [ originally posted by Freddy ] ++
    I disagree with you..cos when we sell Trezeguet we could buy someone like Ibrahimovic...then our attacking lineup would be Mutu and Del Piero coming from deep and infront of them would be Ibrahimovic..just think how strong that lineup would be...and I'm not talking about Ibrahimovic only..there are many strikers that do a great job when they play alone and the other players come from deep
    I don't honestly see Juve playing a three man attack, and I don't think that it'd be a good idea to do so. If we bought Zlatan, he'd probably play with Del Piero up in a two man frontline. And if we get Mutu, then we're not getting Zlatan. Moggi is not about to spend big money to get two new strikers when what we really need is new defenders. The bottom line is that if Trez leaves, and Mutu replaces him, then we'll be left with an unbalanced attack, not to mention the fact that we'd be helpless in the air.
     

    gray

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    Apr 22, 2003
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    #52
    ++ [ originally posted by Jun-hide ] ++
    Furthermore while Mutu scored 18 goals in one season in Serie A 9 of it came from penalities which suggests that he may not be as clinical goal scorer as we think he is. So simple straightforward solution will be just sell Trezeguet for cash, and spend the money on midfield, defence and Gila.
    I'm pretty sure it was only 4 penalties. Either way, my first choice in terms of attack is spending the money Gila and a new playmaker, but I still rate Mutu as a class player. Not sure if he'll fit in Juve though
     

    Adrian

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    Jan 31, 2003
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    #53
    i dont know what to see of it. unless we are going to get just cash and get a figure in the mid 20's, then im fine with it.

    but hearing that DV may be offered in the emerson deal, then maybe mutu wouldnt be so bad.

    i dont know...all i know is that moggi is having probs.
     

    The Arif

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    Jan 31, 2004
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    #56
    Arsenal outbid Barcelona, Chelsea for Juventus striker Trezeguet
    tribalfootball.com - May 20, 2004



    Arsenal and Chelsea have tabled offers for Juventus striker David Trezeguet.
    The French international's proposed move to Barcelona is looking more and more unlikely as the Premiership duo step up their interest.

    Juventus are said to have received far superior offers than Barca from both Arsenal and Chelsea in the past week.

    Trezeguet has already agreed terms with Barca and if it was up to him, he would join the Spanish giants. But Juve are determined to sell to the highest bidder, which is believed to be Arsenal at this stage.
     

    Hydde

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    Mar 6, 2003
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    #58
    ++ [ originally posted by Ian ] ++
    Everybody is saying that this was foolish to decline, but honestly, I'd rather keep Trezeguet than give him for 10 million and Mutu. Mutu is not at all the type of player that we want, he's another forward who comes from deep, not a target man. If we didn't have Del Piero, DV, and Miccoli; then this would be a good deal, but Mutu would be surplus to requirements here. We need to cash in on Trezeguet, and cash is the key word there. I doubt that this will be the last offer for Trez, and maybe we'll get more money with a subsequent bid.
    true
     

    Stu

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    Jul 14, 2002
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    #59
    How the fvck can Arsenal outbid Barcelona and Chelsea? :rolleyes: Tribalfootball suck so bad, so, so, so bad :wallbang:
     

    Stu

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    Jul 14, 2002
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    #60
    ++ [ originally posted by Ian ] ++


    I don't honestly see Juve playing a three man attack, and I don't think that it'd be a good idea to do so. If we bought Zlatan, he'd probably play with Del Piero up in a two man frontline. And if we get Mutu, then we're not getting Zlatan. Moggi is not about to spend big money to get two new strikers when what we really need is new defenders. The bottom line is that if Trez leaves, and Mutu replaces him, then we'll be left with an unbalanced attack, not to mention the fact that we'd be helpless in the air.
    Exactly. Mutu is of no real use to us as we have Del Piero, Di Vaio, and Miccoli who are capable of playing his position. Our priority is defenders, and if Trez leaves, then a true striker like Gilardino or Morientes, not a support striker like Chevanton, Torres or Mutu.
     

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