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BIG DADDY!!!

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Mar 12, 2004
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I don't want Borriello either but with not long left on the market I can see us over paying for someone worse than him.

Trying to get him on loan means we have no money to buy a good Striker so we might aswel get him instead of paying over the odds for someone else.
 
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Raggiunto l'accordo col Milan, la Juventus è ora a colloquio con Tiberio Cavalleri – agente di Marco Borriello – per raggiungere l'intesa sull'ingaggio del centravanti e annunciare il secondo colpo in attacco nel giro di 72 ore dopo l'acquisto di Fabio Quagliarella.



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BIG DADDY!!!

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Mar 12, 2004
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Raggiunto l'accordo col Milan, la Juventus è ora a colloquio con Tiberio Cavalleri – agente di Marco Borriello – per raggiungere l'intesa sull'ingaggio del centravanti e annunciare il secondo colpo in attacco nel giro di 72 ore dopo l'acquisto di Fabio Quagliarella.



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Reached agreement with Milan, Juventus is now talking with Tiberio Cavalleri - Agent Marco Borriello - to achieve the aims of the center and sull'ingaggio announce the second shot in attack within 72 hours after purchase Fabio Quagliarella
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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As much as I'm no big Borriello fan, he measures up pretty well when you compare them to the forwards we have at our current disposal.

One thing is clear about this Juventus squad: as goes the fortunes of competitiveness of the Italian national team, so goes Juve's competitiveness. And right now, that's kind of in the crapper right now.
 

v1rtu4l

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Mar 4, 2008
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You can loan all those mediocre players as "formality" to obtain the CL spot and start building a good team from there, thing you guys tend to forget is that the CL spot is NOT guaranteed, and with the team you're building i wouldn't be surprised if in the end a team like Fiorentina beats you for 4th place, if you don't get a CL spot you're into deep shit.
this is exactly the loser mentality the former coaches got blamed for ... and now look who's talking o_O

if you do not plan to finish at least in a leage ranking that enables you to play CL and you are working for juventus, then there is something seriously wrong. so if the board thinks this way and does plan with reaching the CL, how can you ever blame them for keeping this juve-standard alive ? would you say the same to inter ? if they lost all their games they would get relegated ! why do they buy those expensive player ? these are questions that should not be on top of your mind if you aim high !

There's no excuse for buying mediocrity, as for example you bought Pepe from Udinese why didn't you buy Sanchez instead? there are a lot of good players playing for smaller teams who don't have CL football anyway, but you settle with mediocrity.
so when sanchez is so good, why did noone else buy him for cheap and why did he not even have serious offers ?

option a: udine would not sell
option b: he is not even (proven) good enough, that someone would care to get him
option c: someone with following stats is hardly a world beater that anyone would care about

sanchez stats:
2009/2010 32 games, 5 goals, 4 assists
2008/2009 32 games, 3 goals, 2 assists
2007/2008 17 games, 2 goals, 1 assist

just because he is young and small, doesn't make him maradona ... i do not need to mention that even pepe has better stats, do i ?
 
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