Lloyd Kelly (53 Viewers)

juvesince96

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Nov 30, 2021
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Lloyd Kelly to DAZN:

ON HIS DEBUT – “It was amazing to make my debut; it was a great feeling. Obviously, we got the result we wanted. I think it was a tough match to come into, but it went well. The welcome I received from the players, the staff, and the fans made me happy. Each of them made me feel at home. I’m happy to be here and to be at Juve. And yes, there are differences between Serie A and the Premier League. Serie A is more technical and tactical. The first thing you notice is the passion—it's everywhere. I need to take my time, but I’ve already understood how much passion there is, from the players, the staff, and the fans. Those are the biggest differences.”

ON HIS WELCOME IN TURIN & TEAMMATES HELPING HIM - “A lot of players have welcomed me really well. I don’t speak Italian, and that’s the first thing I need to work on. I’ve started studying it, and I’ve given myself six months to learn the basics. Many of my teammates are teaching me simple phrases. I’ve started to understand it, but I want to get even better.”

WHO WELCOMED HIM FIRST – “The first people to welcome me were Weston McKennie and Timothy Weah. They were the first to greet me here.”

ON HIS PAST AND HIS MENTALITY - “Yes, I’ve talked about my past a few times. I’m open about it. I think most people don’t really know what I went through as a child. It was a difficult time, but it helped me build a stronger mindset today. It allowed me to overcome everything—any obstacle, any difficulty in life. Now, I can get through anything, and it gave me a strong foundation to rebuild my life, especially mentally. Sitting here today, being part of this club, is an incredible feeling—especially knowing where I came from. I feel the support from everyone.”

PREFERRED POSITION: CENTER-BACK OR FULL-BACK? - “Honestly, I can’t say which position I prefer. I can play in both roles. I’m strong as a center-back, but I’m also good as a full-back. In the end, it’s up to the coach. He has his own ideas, and I have to do everything possible to help the team win games. I don’t have a preference—I feel comfortable in both positions, and I’ll keep working to improve in both.”

ON THE PRESSURE OF JUVENTUS' INVESTMENT IN HIM - “Of course. I arrived here knowing the expectations, how big this club is, and how passionate the fans are. Juventus is a global club, even in the way it is run, and I know that my responsibility is huge. I’ve taken a big step forward, and I want to do well and prove myself in such a tough league. And yes, I’m ready for this.”

ON JUVENTUS-INTER & THE DERBY D’ITALIA - “I’ve already done my research. I’ve watched previous matches, and you can really feel the big rivalry between the two clubs. We know it will be a tough match, and we have to put in a great performance. I asked some of my teammates, and they confirmed that this rivalry runs deep—it has a long history. It will be a great challenge.”

[Alfredo Pedulla]
Anyone knows what past trauma he’s talking about
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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Going under that and coming out where he is, he's done well. It's difficult to tell sometimes whether people are really over it and resilient like he says he is. I'm all up for buying mentally strong players, because it's these guys who actually turn up when the stakes are high, whether he is or not, time will tell
 

piotrr

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Sep 13, 2011
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Nicolò Schira: Lloyd Kelly is at Juventus on loan with an option to buy (€14.5M + €6.5M in bonuses). However, it will turn into a buy obligation should Juve qualify for either the Champions League, Europa League or the UEFA Conference League next season.
 

GarfielD

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May 21, 2009
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Nicolò Schira: Lloyd Kelly is at Juventus on loan with an option to buy (€14.5M + €6.5M in bonuses). However, it will turn into a buy obligation should Juve qualify for either the Champions League, Europa League or the UEFA Conference League next season.
So, loan with obligation.
 

Scottish

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Mar 13, 2011
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Nicolò Schira: Lloyd Kelly is at Juventus on loan with an option to buy (€14.5M + €6.5M in bonuses). However, it will turn into a buy obligation should Juve qualify for either the Champions League, Europa League or the UEFA Conference League next season.
In the event that we completely fuck it and avoid Europe altogether we also have to recover from the huge blow of missing out on Kelly's permanent transfer?

Giuntoli the clown with another blunder.

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I see the motherfucker hasn't been here yet.
I'd say there is zero % chance he doesn't glance at the Tuz every once in a while.

Don't worry about us, Lloyd. Imagine the bottom of the barrel weirdos who still use an old-school forum in 2025 but also are from all across the globe so none of us really understand each other. Because of the insular incel-adjacent nature of our community we have thicc layers of cynical injokes that we have developed to deal with the shared trauma of supporting Juventus for the last two decades or more. That's us.

In short yes we do think you are a laughable signing but that says far far more about us than it does about you. We've even got fannies like @Lion who say Del Piero was a nobody despite his undeniable hansumness
 
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Aug 27, 2023
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Nicolò Schira: Lloyd Kelly is at Juventus on loan with an option to buy (€14.5M + €6.5M in bonuses). However, it will turn into a buy obligation should Juve qualify for either the Champions League, Europa League or the UEFA Conference League next season.
Simplified: We are paying 21mil€ for Temu version of De Sciglio.
 

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