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white_rabbit

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Apr 9, 2006
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There is at least three reasons for Lamps to flop at Juve:
1- we do not have the likes of essien or makaleli to support him defensively.
2- English players rarely succeed outside their home country
3- Box-to-Box players just don't work in Italy (or any league with a decent level of tactics)

It seems that he have problems with chelsea's management and if he leave he want to go outside england out of respect to the club and fans in addition to a high salary.

we need a more specialized player. i dont think we really need an attacking midfielder specifically as much as a midfield leader either defensive, central or attacking midfielder.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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There is at least three reasons for Lamps to flop at Juve:
1- we do not have the likes of essien or makaleli to support him defensively.
2- English players rarely succeed outside their home country
3- Box-to-Box players just don't work in Italy (or any league with a decent level of tactics)

It seems that he have problems with chelsea's management and if he leave he want to go outside england out of respect to the club and fans in addition to a high salary.

we need a more specialized player. i dont think we really need an attacking midfielder specifically as much as a midfield leader either defensive, central or attacking midfielder.
How ridiculous does that sound...What would you call Perrotta and Vieira then??
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Viera has hardly been great on in Italy though.Injuries have taken their toll on him,but still.
I thought he had a very good start at Juve...but went downhill from there..he was pretty influential for Inter in the first half of last season too..

His decline started 1 and a half years before he came to Juve..so i dont think its a matter of whether he suits Serie A or not.
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Lampard To Juve: Pay Me And I'll Join 10/12/2007

Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard has told Juventus that he will join them if they match his €7m a year wage demands. :pumpkin:

The Italian press have been covering this story for several weeks now, and they are adamant that a transfer in the summer is virtually nailed on.

The goalscoring midfielder is ready to quit Stamford Bridge after the departure of Jose Mourinho and would like a fresh challenge in a foreign country.

Juventus have unsuccessfully tried to lure Lampard to Turin in the past but with his contract expiring in 2009, the Bianconeri would only need to fork out around £9m to get their man.

The key person in luring Lampard to Turin is Juve Coach Claudio Ranieri. It was the Tinkerman who was responsible for launching the East Londoner’s career when he signed him from West Ham in 2001.

The pair have an excellent relationship and Lampard was said to be devastated when Ranieri was axed by Roman Abramovich in 2004.

Juventus have made the signing of a top-class centre midfielder a priority as summer signings Tiago Mendes and Sergio Almiron have dreadfully failed to shine.

Cristiano Zanetti and Antonio Nocerino have done well in the middle-of-the-park but they do not posses the goal threat that Lampard brings to the table.

The 29-year-old, who has scored 20-goals plus for the last two seasons, was on the scoresheet again at the weekend during Chelsea’s 2-0 home win over Sunderland.

goal.com
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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I have always rated Lampard. I think he would suit us good. But it all depends on his damn transfer fee and wage. I don't want to have him if he's having the same salary he has @ Chelsea. BTW, Van Der Vaart is better :D
Van der Vaart can´t be compared to Lampard.
 
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