Let's write a letter to Moggi (3 Viewers)

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Zlatan

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Jun 9, 2003
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  • Thread Starter #21
    Kurvengefluster, maybe we will win the scudetto, but fact is that we would still be unhappy about the sale of maresca and that we would like to see younger players given a chance.
     

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    Gandalf

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    Jul 28, 2003
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    #25
    that doesn't change the fact that he's one of the best players we have.. Moggi's ways of dealing with young talents is ****ed up..

    I'm in.. power to the people.. lead the revolution.. :boxing:
     

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    L'autista
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    Sep 23, 2003
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    #26
    I doubt Maresca's dealings were entirely attributable to Moggi. If Capello thought he had a future with the team, I'm sure he would have had some influence over the decision.
     

    Trezeguet_FC

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    Mar 26, 2003
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    #29
    This is a good idea, but I'm sorry, but why would Moggi care about what around 100 Juve teens/fans in their 20s have to say about a transfer. The guys got a business to run, not a few hundred fans to please on a Juventus forum. And I'm sure there are enough Juve fans in Italy protesting seeing as Maresca is an Azzurri favourite.
     

    Ferrari^M

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    Sep 3, 2002
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    #30
    Well although i'm preety upset that we sold maresca, let's wait and see what juve does at the end in the transfer market. It's not over yet.

    Also a letter wouldn't do anything :)
     

    River

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    Jun 15, 2004
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    #33
    I may be wrong here. But Blashi (spelling?) coming back to Juve this season, and isnt he younger and potentially better than Maresca anyway? At 25 you really need to have won your place in the team, if not he might aswell go and make it somewhere else rather than wait around and become the nearly player.
     
    Sep 28, 2002
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    #34
    whats all the fuzz about maresca. best player we had? that was last season. being the best in turin was far from being the best. average player with rather rare flashes of brilliance. wish him well but thats not a great loss really.
     
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    Zlatan

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    It's Blasi River. And he does have potential, but him and Maresca are different kinds of players.
     

    Stephañho!

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    Aug 1, 2002
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    #37
    ++ [ originally posted by Fliakis ] ++
    whats all the fuzz about maresca. best player we had? that was last season. being the best in turin was far from being the best. average player with rather rare flashes of brilliance. wish him well but thats not a great loss really.
    Really? I noticed a pattern in your posts which consists in going against the consensual stance --am I right? Which is fine so lon,g as you're not being anticonformist for the sake of being anticonformist.

    The loss of Maresca is a huge blow. May he teach our management a harsh lesson every time our paths shall cross.

    Good luck Enzo!
     
    Sep 28, 2002
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    ++ [ originally posted by Stephañho! ] ++

    Really? I noticed a pattern in your posts which consists in going against the consensual stance --am I right? Which is fine so lon,g as you're not being anticonformist for the sake of being anticonformist.

    The loss of Maresca is a huge blow. May he teach our management a harsh lesson every time our paths shall cross.

    Good luck Enzo!
    I am not trying to be anticonformist. its just that i feel that enzo was a bit overrated by fellow fans on this forum. of course, this a bit biased cause i didnt see all the games, far from it. but it annoys me when people who's last encounter with juve was watching milan - juve final in 2003 say that maresca is the best youngster around, even better than kaka. come, get a grip, he is, lets say, above average, but no more in my books. the only thing i regret after losing him is that he had love for the club, which many players lack nowadays.

    come on, if he is so great, why lippi didnt play him eventhough appiah sucked, why capello doesnt want him? maybe because there are better alternatives. after all those are two great tacticians who must spot talent this huge.
     
    Jan 7, 2004
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    #39
    ++ [ originally posted by River ] ++
    I may be wrong here. But Blashi (spelling?) coming back to Juve this season, and isnt he younger and potentially better than Maresca anyway? At 25 you really need to have won your place in the team, if not he might aswell go and make it somewhere else rather than wait around and become the nearly player.
    thats the problem. coz of the stupid transfer policy that maresca turned 25 and still wasnt settled in the team
     

    Stephañho!

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    ++ [ originally posted by Fliakis ] ++
    come on, if he is so great, why lippi didnt play him eventhough appiah sucked, why capello doesnt want him? maybe because there are better alternatives. after all those are two great tacticians who must spot talent this huge.
    We'll never know what the managements lack of confidence in him comes down to, though you could always speculate. Better alternatives? I don't think it's a matter of an individual lack of quality, rather a tactical dilemma. Capello is not the kind of man who'll question himself nor his (riscaldato) minestrone. By the looks of it, he has already a system in mind and the players to fit it --Emerson is one and Blasi/Tacchinardi will be his Dacourt/Tommasi. He has no need of an hybrid player like Maresca.

    As for Lippi whose common sense last season was seriously altered by a stubborn will to appear right when the going got tough, he didn't give Maresca as much playing time as he should've but the player was slowly yet surely winning the coach over. Truthfully, he was inches close of establishing himself for good.
     

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