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Wittl

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Feb 21, 2017
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I dont have time for a serious relationship yet. I'm on the road all the time. And you have to fuck sometimes . Even if you want to meet a woman only for sex, you still need to invest a minimum in 2-3 dates. And mostly more, and you're not sure you're going to fuck her anyway. So prostitutes are the perfect solution for me right now.


And wtf. GTFO kids. PERPERE for PEPE.
:yuck:
 

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you must be the only juventino who didn't think about parting ways with Allegri after the 0:2 against Atletico or 1:2 against Ajax. true hipster fan.
Of course he wasn't. There are plenty of people who actually know how good we had it with Allegri. One disappointing CL run doesn't change much. On the other hand some fans are simply reactionary.
 

CosmoX

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Mar 18, 2019
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Pep-Juve. Le operazioni si sono spostate da Manchester a Torino. È un ottimo segnale.
Guelpa

Pep-Juve. The operations have moved from Manchester to Turin. A great sign



I'm taking that as it's getting closer to being finalised and that an agreement has been found with city

Today something must happen, or tomorrow at the latest.

If the presentation is on the 14th, then they must announce him at least the day before (tomorrow).

Let's see...
 

Alin

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Jul 27, 2015
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Someone here definitely needs to make a post or thread with information about some of the journalists names being posted over here for better understanding of what’s going on.

For example:

* Alfredo Pedulla - sport journalist reported to be the most reliable source regarding Sarri, claiming it as a done deal for weeks now, he either full of crap or really knows his stuff, either way totally unreliable about everything else Juventus.

* DiMarzio - Skysport reporter (Rome) - semi decent to ok when it comes to every other Serie A team that’s not Juventus, also one of the most convinced about Sarri sure arriving in Turin, undefined reliability on this move however, could just aswell be copying Pedulla.

* ALE (@aliasvaughn) - independent financial journalist ex Bloomberg - Almost never got involved in football matters before, now one of the most reliable and vocal about Guardiola to Juventus being a real possibility due to her sources coming from the financial sector.

Etc etc etc

This way everyone can check and make an opinion hisself about the news reported by each and everyone of them without having to ask each time who is that and what’s he on about.

Could even get updated every now and then based on how reliable they tend to get.

@Salvo @Mark ?
 

CosmoX

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Mar 18, 2019
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Someone here definitely needs to make a post or thread with information about some of the journalists names being posted over here for better understanding of what’s going on.

For example:

* Alfredo Pedulla - sport journalist reported to be the most reliable source regarding Sarri, claiming it as a done deal for weeks now, he either full of crap or really knows his stuff, either way totally unreliable about everything else Juventus.

* DiMarzio - Skysport reporter (Rome) - semi decent to ok when it comes to every other Serie A team that’s not Juventus, also one of the most convinced about Sarri sure arriving in Turin, undefined reliability on this move however, could just aswell be copying Pedulla.

* ALE (@aliasvaughn) - independent financial journalist ex Bloomberg - Almost never got involved in football matters before, now one of the most reliable and vocal about Guardiola to Juventus being a real possibility due to her sources coming from the financial sector.

Etc etc etc

This way everyone can check and make an opinion hisself about the news reported by each and everyone of them without having to ask each time who is that and what’s he on about.

Could even get updated every now and then based on how reliable they tend to get.

@Salvo @Mark ?
Just to point out that @aliasvaugn used to write about football before politics, especially about Juve.
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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Someone here definitely needs to make a post or thread with information about some of the journalists names being posted over here for better understanding of what’s going on.

For example:

* Alfredo Pedulla - sport journalist reported to be the most reliable source regarding Sarri, claiming it as a done deal for weeks now, he either full of crap or really knows his stuff, either way totally unreliable about everything else Juventus.

* DiMarzio - Skysport reporter (Rome) - semi decent to ok when it comes to every other Serie A team that’s not Juventus, also one of the most convinced about Sarri sure arriving in Turin, undefined reliability on this move however, could just aswell be copying Pedulla.

* ALE (@aliasvaughn) - independent financial journalist ex Bloomberg - Almost never got involved in football matters before, now one of the most reliable and vocal about Guardiola to Juventus being a real possibility due to her sources coming from the financial sector.

Etc etc etc

This way everyone can check and make an opinion hisself about the news reported by each and everyone of them without having to ask each time who is that and what’s he on about.

Could even get updated every now and then based on how reliable they tend to get.

@Salvo @Mark ?
Let's see who gets what right after this ;)
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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Serious question: do prostitutes excist in your country? Being the most 'Western' country in the Middle East.
Of course.. Its not a legit profession but they do exist..
There is also a law something about sending people to jail if they go to a prostitute (dont remember exactly) - This of course prevents nothing as if a person wants to go to a prostitute he will go..

Also maybe Im not pro prost because I have never "visited" any..
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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Of course he wasn't. There are plenty of people who actually know how good we had it with Allegri. One disappointing CL run doesn't change much. On the other hand some fans are simply reactionary.
Besides you and Kyle, do you feel there are any others on tuz who have stood by Allegri's side and wanted him to remain after the disappointments of last season?

From polls in newspapers and also what was written in Juve related forums, I think guys like you who wanted to continue our CL agony with Allegri are an undisputed minority among juventini. Of course if you put it like "who'd you rather have between Allegri and Sarri or Allegri and Pep", the answers to those questions would vary a lot based on coaching preferences, but overall if the question was "do you want Allegri to remain" and nothing else, most would prefer to change the coach to whoever Agnelli/Paratici value worthy.

there were a lot of problems with Max like past CL traumas, bad fitness levels, constant injury problems over the norm, reportedly losing the dressing room, lack of ideas in the final third etc.
 
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