Juventus Insist For Robinho ! (4 Viewers)

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Nov 26, 2006
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Would be quite happy with almost any of the suggested players except maybe samuel. Never heard of Ilsinho, any good?

Don't rate Robinho particularly highly but at least he has some pace which is sadly lacking through the rest of the current team.
 

white_rabbit

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Would be quite happy with almost any of the suggested players except maybe samuel. Never heard of Ilsinho, any good?

Don't rate Robinho particularly highly but at least he has some pace which is sadly lacking through the rest of the current team.
agree , i really don't like samuel .... why I'm the only on considering zacardo he would be good along with barzagli??

as for robinho he is very good but not superman as Madrid media ranked him. and yes he would add pace but IMO if you want to add pace to your team it should start from the midfield
 

C4ISR

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Dec 18, 2005
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Robinho would be a great addition. He has gone from overrated to underrated in a yr. However, Juve already have enough forwards, and the only way another 1 will be brought it is if Trezeguet leaves, which I dont think will happen.

Samuel/Barzagli is awesome. Just as long as Juve call Palermo's bluff and dont pay through the roof for Barzagli.
 

Jun-hide

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Peanut butter isn´t a big thing...:D
Its even better with a chocolate:D

As I said Robinho makes a good business other than Real would be nuts to sell him. My only concern is that he is too thin, he might break down easily (not in terms of match actually physically) in Italia with bigger, stronger, nasty defenders surrounding him.
 

malducato1

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Dec 26, 2005
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Did anybody saying we don't need him watch the world cup, he by far was brazil's best striker and should have been playing from the start. This guy has amazing speed and pace, brings a lot of engery to field and is very talented. He could play a few different postitons for us and our aging stars are not getting any younger.

One other thing to remember about this kid he is on the way to being a big star for brazil which means whatever team he is with is going to benefit by it by shirt sales and sponsorship deals.
 

RAMI-N

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Did anybody saying we don't need him watch the world cup, he by far was brazil's best striker and should have been playing from the start. This guy has amazing speed and pace, brings a lot of engery to field and is very talented. He could play a few different postitons for us and our aging stars are not getting any younger.

One other thing to remember about this kid he is on the way to being a big star for brazil which means whatever team he is with is going to benefit by it by shirt sales and sponsorship deals.
I believe he could be the suitable backup to Alex!!! we must start thinking about who will step i our captain's place...! :smoke:
 

curi83

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Aug 9, 2006
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I start to think that we can have a very very fast juve next year. If we will sell trez and Camo (both are still thinking or have said that they will leave us) we can buy Robinho and Suazo as forwards and Robben as winger (For Camo) do we have a idea how fast this 3 guys make the 100m ? I can see materazzi or nesta try to open ther knot that they will have in her legs ! :p :agree:
 

RAMI-N

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I start to think that we can have a very very fast juve next year. If we will sell trez and Camo (both are still thinking or have said that they will leave us) we can buy Robinho and Suazo as forwards and Robben as winger (For Camo) do we have a idea how fast this 3 guys make the 100m ? I can see materazzi or nesta try to open ther knot that they will have in her legs ! :p :agree:
well except Suazo, other players are very difficult to get, unless we splash a great amount of money :smoke:
 
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