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Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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:lol:

Business is Business. Don't mix emotions. As far as I'm concerned, all these players are assets.


Im happy we sold Pogba. It made me a better person. I'm stress free this summer Mercato. I see the light, or I should say, dolla dollar bills yo!
We are a football club, not a fortune 500 company. Even so, big companies realize that holding onto their assets can help them generate further revenue and be more successful long term. Key Word: Long term. If you are selling bits and pieces of your organization every year, and replacing them with other components, you risk disrupting the flow, and possibly weakening the core of your organization. Constant change doesn't always, if ever, lead to success long term. In the short term perhaps, but LT highly unlikely. It also creates instability and fragmentation within the fabric of your organization.

We should be focusing on retaining our best players and adding to them. That will make us more attractive, appealing, and competitive. The shit we keep doing every season will eventually come to bite us in the ass. We are closer to a Dortmund or ATM, rather than a juggernaut like Bayern. I recall unibrow pube face Agnelli (the only guy in management, aside from Nedved, who actually has passion for this club) saying he wanted us to be like Bayern not too long ago. I don't see that happening, now more than ever.
 

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digitalbash

Senior Member
Dec 19, 2013
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We are a football club, not a fortune 500 company. Even so, big companies realize that holding onto their assets can help them generate further revenue and be more successful long term. Key Word: Long term. If you are selling bits and pieces of your organization every year, and replacing them with other components, you risk disrupting the flow, and possibly weakening the core of your organization. Constant change doesn't always, if ever, lead to success long term. In the short term perhaps, but LT highly unlikely. It also creates instability and fragmentation within the fabric of your organization.

We should be focusing on retaining our best players and adding to them. That will make us more attractive, appealing, and competitive. The shit we keep doing every season will eventually come to bite us in the ass. We are closer to a Dortmund or ATM, rather than a juggernaut like Bayern. I recall unibrow pube face Agnelli (the only guy in management, aside from Nedved, who actually has passion for this club) saying he wanted us to be like Bayern not too long ago. I don't see that happening, now more than ever.
I feel you man. I really do. I'm a fan, but Ive come to terms how modern football works. And Juventus is MORE of a business than a football club; hense our new logo.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
Fucking sickening to see the people a priori defending his sale. You do not sell the best players in the world if you want to win.

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ADP1897

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Apr 17, 2014
1,593
A leader like him shouldnt have taken in consideration peps offer last year.

We got lucky his little boy got sick.

If he wants to go, let him be. if that money can bring us someone like sanchez, im all for it.
Even Gigi was considering Milan offer pre calciopoli.

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GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
70,823
do not make drama where there isnt. I was very clear in what i ment

and just in case i wasnt, we got lucky that he (bonucci) stayed with us one more year.

Just in case some smartass comes suggesting another creepy shid
This is what you said "We got lucky his little boy got sick." and it's pretty clearly a fucked up statement. There's no 2 ways to understand it, but tbh that doesn't surprise me coming from you.

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I've always wondered what changed Beppe and when. He didn't release Trez and Camo after Calciopoli but now players only have to fart into a club's general direction
Secco, not beppe
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,792
:lol:

Business is Business. Don't mix emotions. As far as I'm concerned, all these players are assets.


Im happy we sold Pogba. It made me a better person. I'm stress free this summer Mercato. I see the light, or I should say, dolla dollar bills yo!
Who would you replace Bonucci with that wouldn't weaken our defense for that money? I don't remember the fee, was it €60M or something?

EDIT: No that was Alex Sandro, €40M?
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
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Dont wanted to wish bad things for the boy. Dont try to twist it like that.

But events unfolded in a way that if it wasnt for that event..he would have been playing for city right now.

My point is that he was willing to leave.
I see your point but still. Talk about someone kids is always a very dangerous area
 

ADP1897

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2014
1,593
I've always wondered what changed Beppe and when. He didn't release Trez and Camo after Calciopoli but now players only have to fart into a club's general direction
Come on..
Trez and camo was already a legend, fallen to Serie B, and bring back Juve to Serie A.

Vidal have issues, Pogdab wasn't meant to stay (with his lifestyle and raiola), tevez wanted to go home, pirlo already said it he want to retire to mls.

Growing up with Umberto and Moggi kinda make u want Beppe play more hard/bad role, but i think with football today,.. more business like GM is more needed, than GM àla Moggi who play bad role all the time.

do not make drama where there isnt. I was very clear in what i ment

and just in case i wasnt, we got lucky that he (bonucci) stayed with us one more year.

Just in case some smartass comes suggesting another creepy shid
It's drama alright, any sane person will said so. And cringey one it is.

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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
His point is still stupid, I'd rather his kid not get sick and he plays for city than his kid get sick and he stays here, this is just a game.

stop suggesting i wanted his kid to get sick,.

Im barely containing because i know you like to abuse your power. Il not fall for your shid

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Hydde :rofl:

Huge $#@! move. It's obvious he wanted to cause controversy.
No i didnt.

Now focus on the fact that if it wasnt for external incidents... his azz was directly going to manchester,. INcidents developed in a way that he stayed.

This could very well not happen this time and if peps calls he could be very well gone
 

IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
18,930
stop suggesting i wanted his kid to get sick,.

Im barely containing because i know you like to abuse your power. Il not fall for your shid

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No i didnt.

Now focus on the fact that if it wasnt for external incidents... his azz was directly going to manchester,. INcidents developed in a way that he stayed.

This could very well not happen this time and if peps calls he could be very well gone
I know, bro. I see your point.

Yet, people are calling him a leader of the team :howler:
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,823
stop suggesting i wanted his kid to get sick,.

Im barely containing because i know you like to abuse your power. Il not fall for your shid

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No i didnt.

Now focus on the fact that if it wasnt for external incidents... his azz was directly going to manchester,. INcidents developed in a way that he stayed.

This could very well not happen this time and if peps calls he could be very well gone
I don't have to say shit, and I don't have to suggest anything, you do a good job clearly showing your callousness with your own words.

And stop acting like your speculations are factual, you don't know if he was going or not and no amount of incoherent badly written long posts will change that.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
I don't have to say $#@!, and I don't have to suggest anything, you do a good job clearly showing your callousness with your own words.

And stop acting like your speculations are factual, you don't know if he was going or not and no amount of incoherent badly written long posts will change that.
Shut it please.

Its well known he was taking it very seriously and if it wasnt for his son he was a goner. Bonucci himself said that when talking about his son, some months ago.
The fact that his transfer didnt happened, doesnt mean that all was smoke and nothing was happening

And im not suggesting anything regarding the other subject. Gtfo with your insinuations and trying to fit ur agenda.
Focus on my bonucci comments instead of being a firestarter for idiotic reasons
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,823
Shut it please.

Its well known he was taking it very seriously and if it wasnt for his son he was a goner. Bonucci himself said that when talking about his son, some months ago.
The fact that his transfer didnt happened, doesnt mean that all was smoke and nothing was happening

And im not suggesting anything regarding the other subject. Gtfo with your insinuations and trying to fit ur agenda.
Focus on my bonucci comments instead of being a firestarter for idiotic reasons
"It is known" :howler: and you would know about idiotic things, and for the last time even for someone as linguistically challenged as you, there is no suggesting you said it in plain and clear words, and next time you bring up team or member family, you getting a straight ban
 

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