Juventus plan Vieri raid (5 Viewers)

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The Arif

The Arif

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Jan 31, 2004
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  • Thread Starter #22
    i say go for vieri. he is better than di vaio, and if gilardino comes, he will learn a lot from vieri, so go for it :thumb:
     

    baggio

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    Jun 3, 2003
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    #24
    Bringing in Vieri wud be an interesting move. Hes a top player and he'll help us with his goal scoring abilities while we mould our youngsters. It would make a lot of sense to bring in some1 as established as Bobo jes to help ease out the rebuilding process more than nething.
     

    Juve_Kosova

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    May 4, 2004
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    i really dont think that inter can and will be so stupied to do that.. vieri 4 di vaio.. hmmm DONT think SO!... not that di vaio is bad, but vieri 4 inter, is like DP 4 Juve :D u know what i mean right ;)
     

    rainhard

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    May 5, 2004
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    #26
    I think Vieri would come.since he had "clash" with zac.

    imo this would happen:

    new coach prandelli and bring ferarri,gilardino,bonera.
    vieri would come to Juve.Moggi knows about him so much.
    Luiz Jimenez signed and loaned out again...
    Trez go to Barca,but not for €15 mil (it will be more than that).
    di vaio will stay.

    Rothen and Evra from monaco still unclear,but they will find their way to juventus.

    Kapo would come to strengthen our midfield

    if this come true our att is DP,DV ,miccoli,gila ,vieri. sound nice

    About Torres, Juve cant buy him i think.Because he is too expensive for Mr Moggi.

    Moggi want to exchange him with some player,but atletico dont want player they want $$€€££.
     

    Stu

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    Jul 14, 2002
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    #31
    Why not spend big all over the place! :devil:

    Mexes, Ferrari, Rodriguez/Kroldrup and Trabelsi for the defence. Emerson and Rothen for midfield. Gilardino and Vieri for the forward line :cool:
     

    Tom

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    Oct 30, 2001
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    #32
    Bang on Ian, I was about to make that comment myself. Scoring goals has hardly been a "problem" this term has it? I mean sure kick out trez, he's crap get someone like Gilardino in but why vieri? It bears no logic. Ego, wages, age, expensive..its not worth it. Get Mourinho, get Mexes, get trabelsi, get a creative mid, get Emerson, get Gila whatever just don't buy stupid!
     

    Stu

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    Jul 14, 2002
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    #33
    We won't get Mourinho. Lippi has confirmed that either Prandelli or Deschamps will coach Juve next season, and imo getting both Vieri and Gilardino wouldn't be stupid. Vieri still has another two, maybe three, good seasons left in him and he will help Gilardino settle in. He'll be able to teach him a thing or two and will ease the pressure off Gila's shoulders immensely. I hardly think leading the Juve front line is an easy task, especially when you're still an Under-21 player.
     

    Tom

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    Oct 30, 2001
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    #34
    Lippi's confirmed it? Don't you mean Moggi? Anyway I think its pathetic if moggi has given up on Mourinho already. Clearly the better coach of the three, and we're going to lose him to Chelsea? :rolleyes:

    Vieri lets look at the facts. Inter play better without him, much better. Juve at the Delle Alpi they hammered us, Arsenal at Highbury they hammered them. Where was Vieri on both occasions nowhere to be seen. Second he's nearly always injured, and with dp being the lord of the walking wounded whats the point having to rely on your reserve strikeforce for half your games? I don't know how old he is but to say he has 3 seasons left at the top is pretty much wishful thinking IMO. One bad injury and his career could be over.

    From what I've seen this season Gila is a gun player, he knows where the goal is and has pace and power to boot. Vieri can probably teach him how to look silly :D

    I think age is irrelevant in this case, Trez couldn't hack it though he was a decent age, but the likes of micco and Maresca have looked a class above the rest despite their young ages. I say give him a go!
     

    Stu

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    Jul 14, 2002
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    #35
    ++ [ originally posted by Paolo_Montero ] ++
    Lippi's confirmed it? Don't you mean Moggi? Anyway I think its pathetic if moggi has given up on Mourinho already. Clearly the better coach of the three, and we're going to lose him to Chelsea? :rolleyes:
    Yeah, I mean Moggi, and though Mourinho would be excellent, Deschamps and to a lesser extent Prandelli would too.

    Vieri lets look at the facts. Inter play better without him, much better. Juve at the Delle Alpi they hammered us, Arsenal at Highbury they hammered them. Where was Vieri on both occasions nowhere to be seen. Second he's nearly always injured, and with dp being the lord of the walking wounded whats the point having to rely on your reserve strikeforce for half your games? I don't know how old he is but to say he has 3 seasons left at the top is pretty much wishful thinking IMO. One bad injury and his career could be over.
    I didn't say 3 seasons at the top, I said 3 good seasons which is hardly wishful imo. He's injured all the time, I know, but that's why we get Gila as well. Having to rely on your reserve strike force ain't that bad when Gilardino and Miccoli are the players in question.

    From what I've seen this season Gila is a gun player, he knows where the goal is and has pace and power to boot. Vieri can probably teach him how to look silly :D
    From what Vieri has shown us this season you'd suspect that he doesn't have anything to teach Gila, but you know just as well as I do that Bobo is a world-class striker on his day, and even if he doesn't teach Gila anything that'll add to his game i'm sure he has tonnes of advice to offer.

    I think age is irrelevant in this case, Trez couldn't hack it though he was a decent age, but the likes of micco and Maresca have looked a class above the rest despite their young ages. I say give him a go!
    Fair comment, fair comment...
     

    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    #38
    I have to agree with Stuart. Bring in BOTH Vieri and Gilardino for the reasons stated above, and that would be an ideal situation for Gilardino IMO. Not sure whether Di Vaio will be offered for Vieri or if it would be just cash for Vieri. I say the former of the two.

    This might be a new idea to a few people, but how about we get Giuly for our new creative influence. If Nedved stays, I am not sure if Rothen would fit in the squad. I think we would need a right-sided playmaker, and Ludovic Giuly would fit the bill. He is world class IMO.
     
    Jul 12, 2002
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    #40
    ++ [ originally posted by sIAMO nOI jUVE! ] ++
    Can we afford to pay Bobo's wages??
    Yes. He earns a lot, but with the departure of one or two players, there should be room in the budget.
     

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