Juventus Insist For Robinho ! (4 Viewers)

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Jul 23, 2006
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real madrid would make a huge mistake if they sell him

i think they'll loan him for a couple of years(juventus maybe?/or to porto/benfica) unless they recieve 20m euro
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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He IS less than a normal player...

The normal player has some physical strength to keep the ball. He has NOT.
I agree with you about his physical weakness but dont forget that in the past few years no player could perform on good level in Real Madrid!!!
he needs another chance, then we can judge him more precisely
 
Jul 23, 2006
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I agree with you about his physical weakness but dont forget that in the past few years no player could perform on good level in Real Madrid!!!
he needs another chance, then we can judge him more precisely
but robinho has been the worst of the pack in real madrid

no player has failed as terrible as he has with real madrid



either way, juve should look to sign him(but not for 30m)
 

Lion

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Jan 24, 2007
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and what will exactly Robinho do for us? Is he a winger? is he a forward? Because to me it seems that he can neither be a player to rely on for assists or a player to rely on for scoring goals. Just a trick performer.

I say before we splash major uneeded cash on him than we try to take him on loan if possible. Then if he does actually adapt to our style and actually performs well for us THEN we try to negotiate a fee for him.
 

Ahmedios

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Nov 11, 2006
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and what will exactly Robinho do for us? Is he a winger? is he a forward? Because to me it seems that he can neither be a player to rely on for assists or a player to rely on for scoring goals. Just a trick performer.

I say before we splash major uneeded cash on him than we try to take him on loan if possible. Then if he does actually adapt to our style and actually performs well for us THEN we try to negotiate a fee for him.
Lion, I agree completely with your first paragraph. But, actually I'm against taking him even on loan, since I don't think that Robinho is the type of players who can adapt to the Italian football.
 

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He is too expensive and too much of a luxury player ie no regular end product. Juve need proven top players for a sensible price tag. Guys like Gilberto Silva and Klose are precisely the sort to be going for.
 

Lion

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someone here said Robinho just like Ronaldo needs a few season to find his form. THat is possible but the point here is that we can't splash that kind of money and wait 2-3 years for results. We need immediate impact.
 
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