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Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,014
Just so you know Romero wasn't even that good till last season, and even if he was at the club this season off the back of last season's performance he still probably wouldn't even get into the starting 11 given this fetish our managers have with playing bonucci all the time, in fact now De Ligt is not even a guaranteed starter so what does that tell you?

Trust me paratici was sweeping far bigger shit than cherubini will ever have to do, in fact cherubini is too busy giving away decent assets like demiral away for charity, it's not like he's had to offload a squad load of players well in their 30s, injury prone and or utterly shite like Higuain, costa, matuidi, higuain and pjanic for example.

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But believe me he WILL play at some point and a fair amount as well, you know Chiellini will get injured at some point, bonucci cant play every week, Danilo is far too important in other areas and alex sandro at CB is a freaking disaster tbh, so the complaint? why leave ourselves short when we had better or promising CBs than Rugani who couldn't even get a game at rennes or cagliari
The thing is: we're not short. Unless you try fitting it into your narrative. PLUS Demiral wanted to go himself.
 

Clamarc

Senior Member
Sep 26, 2018
1,982
Tek
Danilo - Bonucci/De Ligt- Chiellini - Sandro
Bentancur - Locatelli
Cuadrado - Dybala - Chiesa
Morata

This should be our best formation with the best 11 he has right now, similar to what he used during 2016/ 2017 season. He has Sandro, Chiello, Bonucci, Cuad and Dybala still occupying the same position. Chiesa is as hardworking as Mandzu. While Benta and Locatelli may not have the experience of Pjanic and Khedira but both are younger and more energetic. Morata is also good at pressing and faster than Higuain

So I don't get why he keeps insisting with that 4-4-2 hybrid thing
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
I have a hard time understanding how a team that consists of Dybala, Chiesa, De Ligt, Chiellini, Cuads, Locatelli and Morata is sitting in the relegation zone. These players could easily walk in to any Serie A first team.
I’d say let’s see where we are end of October. We’ll have played 11 matches in Serie A and 3 in CL. Have a much better idea of where this team is at, and what Allegri has decided on for tactics.

Absolute must-wins in the league are Spezia and Verona away, Sampdoria and Sassuolo at home. I’d say because the matches are still a ways off and we can find some form in our next two, Roma at home, and Torino away we need to collect 2 points minimum. 2 draws, a win and a loss, something like that. Inter away after CL is a loss. 7 games - 4 wins - 2 draws - 1 loss and our season is jump-started. We’d be at 16 pts after Match day 11 which isn’t great, but is a start in climbing the table.

CL, we need to take at least 2 points from home against Chelsea and away against Zenit. I don’t see us winning both. But a win and a draw would be nice.

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hindsight is a wonderful thing, he was actually pretty shit before last season.
He was actually a very high potential youngster before last season who hadn’t put it all together yet, which is why you don’t give a team an option to buy him.

Whereas Demiral was a rash, brain dead CB.
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
Just so you know Romero wasn't even that good till last season, and even if he was at the club this season off the back of last season's performance he still probably wouldn't even get into the starting 11 given this fetish our managers have with playing bonucci all the time, in fact now De Ligt is not even a guaranteed starter so what does that tell you?

Trust me paratici was sweeping far bigger shit than cherubini will ever have to do, in fact cherubini is too busy giving away decent assets like demiral away for charity, it's not like he's had to offload a squad load of players well in their 30s, injury prone and or utterly shite like Higuain, costa, matuidi, higuain and pjanic for example.
Come on BD… Romero has been a better player in all of the last 3 years than Demiral, I’m sorry I’m not having the statement that he was only good last year, that’s bollocks and you know it. Demiral was terrible for us, and he showed he was terrible in the euros, the guy is brainless.

Cherubini ‘gave’ Demiral away for a profit. Higuain, Matuidi, Khedira, Pjanic and Costa all had a better mentality and level of quality than the Paratici master strokes of; Ramsey, McKennie, Arthur, Kulusevski etc. Claiming the previous management made mistakes giving big contracts to older players is not a good enough excuse to frivolously overpay for a new set of players.

Your Marotta hate, love of Paratici and hate of Cherubini is quite illogical when you consider the work that was actually done under each of them. And it’s not fair yet to make a judgement on Cherubini, who is trying to operate in a year that the club has lost €210m thanks to stupid deals from Paratici and COVID challenges.
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,820
Come on BD… Romero has been a better player in all of the last 3 years than Demiral, I’m sorry I’m not having the statement that he was only good last year, that’s bollocks and you know it. Demiral was terrible for us, and he showed he was terrible in the euros, the guy is brainless.

Cherubini ‘gave’ Demiral away for a profit. Higuain, Matuidi, Khedira, Pjanic and Costa all had a better mentality and level of quality than the Paratici master strokes of; Ramsey, McKennie, Arthur, Kulusevski etc. Claiming the previous management made mistakes giving big contracts to older players is not a good enough excuse to frivolously overpay for a new set of players.

Your Marotta hate, love of Paratici and hate of Cherubini is quite illogical when you consider the work that was actually done under each of them. And it’s not fair yet to make a judgement on Cherubini, who is trying to operate in a year that the club has lost €210m thanks to stupid deals from Paratici and COVID challenges.
Too many people here with their own agendas. As a Tuz user your only agenda should be Juventus.
 

pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
7,339
Players tend to do better under Gasperini (zomg reveal of the day).

Let's wait and see how Romero does with Spurs first.

Even then, not bad based on Genoa performances. Hindsight running rampant.

I just don't like how we keep giving a competitor CBs for a few mil less on their terms with just options and no obligations.
 

pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
7,339
I’d say let’s see where we are end of October. We’ll have played 11 matches in Serie A and 3 in CL. Have a much better idea of where this team is at, and what Allegri has decided on for tactics.

Absolute must-wins in the league are Spezia and Verona away, Sampdoria and Sassuolo at home. I’d say because the matches are still a ways off and we can find some form in our next two, Roma at home, and Torino away we need to collect 2 points minimum. 2 draws, a win and a loss, something like that. Inter away after CL is a loss. 7 games - 4 wins - 2 draws - 1 loss and our season is jump-started. We’d be at 16 pts after Match day 11 which isn’t great, but is a start in climbing the table.

CL, we need to take at least 2 points from home against Chelsea and away against Zenit. I don’t see us winning both. But a win and a draw would be nice.
New revision of the revised target: survive relegation
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,651
We should’ve brought max back halfway through last season. The start of this season would have been MUCH better.

fuck our club for being afraid to pull the trigger sooner
I can't understand the logic of bringing Allegri as it was evident in his last season that something was not working and then we brought him without giving him some quality midfielders and a replacement for Ronaldo
 

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