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Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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vote for Juve's transfer campaign so far from 4-10 with 10 being excellent.

They did say it's closed apart from the backup keeper so we'll open one in the end and close this one if anything drastic changed.
 

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tibike

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Dec 11, 2007
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Six for me too :p

I think our squad is better than last year, we have two players for each position. I'd like to see a CB, an LB and possibly a CM, though (CM is the least important).

P.S.: Why is there no 0-3?
 

Sadomin

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Apr 5, 2005
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We're continuing on a concept of play that works (despite what people say) and we've added some necessary depth and quality. Would've given a 6, but Amauri brings it to 8. He'll be vital for us to take the next step.
 
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  • Thread Starter #4
    I used the system media use when rating players and they rarely if not never use 0-3.
     

    Ahmed

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    Sep 3, 2006
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    what we needed to sign in the off-season:

    an attacking MF
    a quality CB
    a LB
    a 2nd GK

    so far, not so good...still gave it 6 for Amauri and the youngsters
     

    Mauro16

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    May 12, 2006
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    Went for 6. Although i think the players we have are strong and will improve the squad, some of them were unnecessary and I think there are areas of the team that needed to be strengthended but weren't. Amauri for example is a very good player and will no doubt net quite a few important goals next season but he is somewhat of a luxury we can't afford at the minute. We already have a good strike force in Del Piero, Trezeguet and Iaquinta so imo it would have been wise to keep the money we paid for Amauri and use it to fund a creative midfielder like Alonso. Poulsen is the same, no doubt a talented player but we already have Sissoko and Zanetti who do similar jobs when a more creative player was needed. Mellberg I feel will be a good aquisition and should give us some healthy competition at the back while bringing Giovinco and Marchiso back will hopefully give them a chance to shine and prove they are good enough to be part of our future.
     

    Cronios

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    Jun 7, 2004
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    We are bound to repeat the same mistakes and face the same problems we did last year.
    We did not strengthen our team were we hurt the most.
    Our team is bigger now, but it is not better.
    We will not only compete in more competitions, but we will compete in much harder competitions.
    Our direct opponents were stronger and they now strengthened their team even more,
    the gap between us has grown, we will do worse than we did last year!

    Our defense will be tragic once again, our left wing extremely weak, there is only one player who can defend in the entire wing and thats Neddy,
    i am afraid he wont be able to do the trick for us anymore.
    If Camo gets injured again we will use another DM to replace him, just like we did with Nocerino last year.
    We have plenty+fine DM choices and we are bound to use them a lot, but they will bring zero creativity and add nothing new, we will be forced to rely on Molinaro's brilliant/desperate crosses again,
    we will expect from Amauri, the man who absorved most of our transfer budget to repeat what DP did last years.
    To single handed beat all the odds, make his own chances and finish them.
    If Amauri proves to be Godly enough, both domestically and at his debut in CL,
    then we might stand a chance, if he chokes as many other unproven players did, then we are undone.
    Once again we choose to gamble, once again we choose to bet against the odds.
    Once again we are trying to couch big shooting blanks.
    Like every average/small team, we hope that we will win a title with cheap/free/average/mediocre players!


    Our biggest success was the return of our most promising material,
    but i suspect that we only reached that judging by other team's rating, interest on them and external pressure, rather than our seer will...we almost got rid of them for nothing.


    Our greatest weapon will be our enhanced teamwork and if we use the trident often enough we will rank in a CL position.

    With the same money we could have done much better,
    our owners ought to keep their promise and help Juve at her most difficult time in her history, we needed just a few more million to sign a couple of world class players.
    Players that would help us build a strong team for this season and the future.
    Now we have undermined our future.
    To build a strong squad now we need much more investments, since we are full of junk that must be replaced first.
    Our 5 year plan has been compromised, another consecutive disastrous transfer season is upon us, we can only hope that our opponents will be as bad as they were the last season,
    our fate is on their hands...
     
    Apr 19, 2007
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    We are relying on Amauri but u act like it is impossible for DP to reapeat his own performance. And when he doesnt thats when Amauri steps in. LB is a prooblem but in the center i think we are fine. The rb will do but if we bought a wing back i would be very satisfied with the transfer market
     
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    you should have put 9 Bes, 10 would have been if Giovinco was sold to ManU or something.
     
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