juventus spies at marseille to observe drogba (18 Viewers)

Desmond

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2002
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#61
++ [ originally posted by Ian ] ++


Good, but better than any team? I don't know.

--------------------VDV-------RVN----------
Second:-------Makaay----Kluivert-------
Third:----Van Hoijdonk---Hasselbaink-
Fourth:------Bruggink-----Van Persie---

I'd say that's about even...
the azzuri are not far behind;):

---------vieri------totti-------
---------inzaghi----dp-------
--------miccoli----di vaio----
------corradi------delvecchio
 

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Jul 12, 2002
5,666
#63
++ [ originally posted by John #10 ] ++
i knew u would bring in the oranges... :D

Vdv is playing upfront???jeesus :D

Van persie is a winger, an overated one at that. Vanooij donkey is mere a big tall man who can strike a freekick.

Imo le bleu are better :D
VDV plays up front and he's good. Van Hoijdonk just scored his twentieth goal in the league a couple of days ago and he is one of the best free kick takers in the history of football. I also forgot to mention Jan Venegoor de Hesselink and Arjen Robben.
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
17,557
#65
Drogba cools Juve talk
Wednesday 14 April, 2004

Didier Drogba says he’s delighted to have caught the eye of Juventus but he is keen to avoid questions about his future.

"It is very pleasing that such a prestigious club like that are interested in me," said the Marseille star.

"But this is not the time to be talking about these things. I want to just concentrate on Marseille right now as this is the respect that my teammates deserve."

The 25-year-old striker has been talked about as a possible replacement for David Trezeguet if he leaves the Delle Alpi club.

Drogba showed Italian fans what he is capable of last week as he scored in the 1-0 win over Inter in the UEFA Cup quarter final.

The Frenchman was a constant threat to the Nerazzurri defence but he won’t play against them tonight as he is suspended for the return leg.

Drogba has already scored 19 League goals for his club this term but he also impressed during Marseille’s Champions’ League stint.
 

#10

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Jul 28, 2002
7,377
#66
++ [ originally posted by Ian ] ++


VDV plays up front and he's good. Van Hoijdonk just scored his twentieth goal in the league a couple of days ago and he is one of the best free kick takers in the history of football. I also forgot to mention Jan Venegoor de Hesselink and Arjen Robben.
robben is a winger imo, but would be agood in a three man front line.

Watched Jan Vennegoor of Jobby today against newcastle, and confirms all other opinions i have of him every time i watch him..big tall strong donkey.
 

#10

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Jul 28, 2002
7,377
#67
++ [ originally posted by John #10 ] ++
the last partnership is crap, imo its more like

---------Cassano---Corradi/bazzani
how stupid can i get??

not cass and bazz/corradi, but this is better.

------------------Cassano-----Gila--------------------

what a future the azzuri have, with miccoli available as well.
 
Jan 7, 2004
29,704
#68
++ [ originally posted by John #10 ] ++


how stupid can i get??

not cass and bazz/corradi, but this is better.

------------------Cassano-----Gila--------------------

what a future the azzuri have, with miccoli available as well.
hopefully miccoli will be able to compete with Cassano and Gila
 

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
7,377
#69
a forward three with them three would be amazing.

--------------------Gila(9)---------------------

----Cassano(11)--------Miccoli(10)--------

----------------Rest of the team------------
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
#71
Gila? Maybe.


Cassano? Maybe... when pigs fly, hell freezes over, Michael Jackson turns black again, or Bin Laden teaches american history in US high schools.
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
#73
++ [ originally posted by Don Bes ] ++


hopefully miccoli will be able to compete with Cassano and Gila
Actually, I was replying to this post, and what I said is that Miccoli might be able to compare with Gilardino (not in style, but in quality), but that he will never be in Cassano's class.

Get it now, funny little barkuss?
 
Mar 14, 2004
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#74
++ [ originally posted by Zlatan ] ++


Actually, I was replying to this post, and what I said is that Miccoli might be able to compare with Gilardino (not in style, but in quality), but that he will never be in Cassano's class.

Get it now, funny little barkuss?
:rofl: yes but....learn to Quote please so that misunderstandings like this wont happen again
 

#10

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Jul 28, 2002
7,377
#76
imo last seasons miccoli was as good as this seasons cassono. Both are midgetsa with skill, cassono has that totti like flair, miccoli has roberto carlos like pace and shooting.

Cassono is merely in a richer vien of form...after all casano is a ugly big headed wanker.
 

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