Juventus Looking For Premiership Partnership (1 Viewer)

jukazem

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Feb 10, 2007
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#41
i would nt mind if we did send the rejects(to EPL) coz it would definately bring us lots of money. however i am totally against sending the youngsters to England for experience or learning new stuff coz, they will jst get crude nd becum technically dumb.
 

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Nov 26, 2006
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#42
i would nt mind if we did send the rejects(to EPL) coz it would definately bring us lots of money. however i am totally against sending the youngsters to England for experience or learning new stuff coz, they will jst get crude nd becum technically dumb.
I disagree. I think it would do youngsters good to play a different style of football for a while. It would improve them physically and they could learn about playing a high tempo game.

Doing this may even help juve to actually beat an English team in the Champions League because against Arsenal and Liverpool we struggled badly with the pace of the game. That may just have been Capello's slow juve though.
 

Paolo Sosa

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Nov 11, 2005
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#43
i think we will benift from this partnership since they have really alot of games to play and 3 cups so basically they must have a big squad and every single player have a chance unlike in italy and spain where team tends to stick to the starting line ups.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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#44
if they stay in the premiership(which is a 1% chance)
aidy boothroyd is a fantastic manager hes turned a squad of nobodies into fighting machines with strong beliefs not many squad in their situation wud have much faith in fighting relegation, he has also developed fantastic youngsters like ashley young who went to villa for 10 mill and recently the likes of bouazza who has been recently capped with algeria
 

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Nov 26, 2006
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#45
Boothroyd has done got the most out of his players, its just that the players aren't good enough for the prem.

They will go down but he is a good coach.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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#46
Boothroyd has done got the most out of his players, its just that the players aren't good enough for the prem.

They will go down but he is a good coach.
the board didnt really help him since they entered the prem with debts and couldnt afford any real premiership quality if the league was dependant on winning mentality watford wud be clear top
 
Mar 12, 2004
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#47
i think most people here are being a bit ignorant to be honest.

and i would like to know hoe englishe people look down there noses at italians.

but thats not important, the english league would give our younger players a massive boost in regard to experiance and maybe to show a bit of gritt on the pitch. I think we all remember juve - united in 1999 nd then almost every time we have played english sides we fall to pieces, its not just us either its all italian sides, technically more gifted but we do tend to give up (WC not included of course)

THE EPL would take away from technique, but it would only be 1 or 2 seasons. look at c.ronaldo has gone from being a skilful wimp to being one of the best in the world,
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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#48
I dont quite understand how we benefit out of all of this. Bolton does, but when is the last time we have loaned out players only to bring them back in for us. I know we have somewhat a new regime but I would rather see the players be loaned out over several teams spread over the continet rather than a single club.

Also to gain publicity in england through this is highly unlikely.. I would personally chose an average league and throw the players there. Learning from the english example..man utd have a contract with some belgium side and usually send a few players there to have a kick about. I believe one or two other english clubs have a similar contract with average european league sides.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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#49
Non-English Juve fans really need to get over the petty hate of everything English football related... its because of an English Juventus player that we are the bianconeri in the first place! We'd still be wearing pink, looking like little girls if it wasn't for John Savage.

Anyway, Italian players seem to do quite well in England... (see: Zola, Dalla Bona, Di Canio, etc). This could be a good move, I'd like to see De Ceglie do a little spell at a place like Bolton (or somewhere like that) next season on loan.
I'd refrain from calling palermitani little girls.
 

Yamen

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Apr 20, 2007
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#50
I like the idea! But why middle-class teams that we are going to partner with, what happened to the top four teams? Chelsea, ManU, Liverpool and Arsenal!!!
 

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