Marek Heinz (1 Viewer)

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,020
#28
Nonsense. Heinz was born in April of 1977, thus making him 27 years old. People are making stuff up, or they failed middle school math.

Marek Heinz is a fantastic player who Moggi should go after.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,020
#31
++ [ originally posted by Don Bes ] ++



i wouldnt mind that
Me'n either. Tomas is a great central defender who has matured into one of the best young backs in Europe, along with Ricardo Carvalho. I think the latter is sadly too expensive though.
 

Maher

Juventuz addict
Dec 16, 2002
13,521
#34
++ [ originally posted by blackmint ] ++
Yeah, that awesome czech subsititute. He could be the answer to a great 5th striker.. what do you guys think? Personally, i was impressed with him the first time i saw him. And that free kick was sublime. What do you all think?
I also like this player , he is impressive
 

neurosis21

Senior Member
Jun 22, 2004
1,584
#35
i found heinz to be a good player as well but cant really judge a player based on 1-2 games

as for baros yeah hes good and the reason why he didnt get many chances at liverpool was because he had broken his ankle midseason
 

Nofuture

Junior Member
Mar 30, 2003
114
#36
I want Gilardino insted Heinz, he is no more then crap, just plays under good tactic with good players, and he is in form now, because he played regulary in his team, but in Juve he will lose his balance and form. I don't think so that he can be compared to Gilardino..
 
OP
Dan

Dan

Back & Quack
Mar 9, 2004
9,290
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread Starter #37
    OF course we want gilardino. But frankly, its not going to happen, given parmas price tag on him. heinz would be a much cheaper 5th striker IMO. Well anyway, lets say how he does later on in the tournament. Ive been very impressed so far.
     

    Erkka

    Senior Member
    Mar 31, 2004
    3,863
    #38
    Heinz as 5th striker?! No way, if he continues to play like he has played in Euro2004 he should be a starter... My guess is that he's only temporary "shooting star" like Milosevic for an example before... And his price tag must be up in the skies because he has played so well recently... And he is still 26, at least according Finnish TV2 commentator... So no, IMO we shouldn't go after him... :stuckup:
     

    #10

    Senior Member
    Jul 28, 2002
    7,377
    #39
    this heinz is good...but last night he was lucky on many occassions and once germany upped their game, he disappeard...so please he aint no world class superstar, jus a player with half decent skill.
     
    Jan 7, 2004
    29,704
    #40
    ++ [ originally posted by John #10 ] ++
    this heinz is good...but last night he was lucky on many occassions and once germany upped their game, he disappeard...so please he aint no world class superstar, jus a player with half decent skill.

    perfect for juve :lazy:
     

    Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 1)