Mercato vote POLL 2012-13 (1 Viewer)

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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,175
#82
Positive Signings: Isla, Asamoah

High Expectations: Pogba

Unsure: Giovinco

Meh Acquisitions: Lucio and Bendtner

As for the other signings, I'm quite neutral, with the excpetion of Gabbiadini who lies somewhere in between "unsure" and "meh"
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,008
#83
So you would have been happy to go into this season with little or no depth, but with a good striker?

That would have given Juve a better chance a going a little further in the CL, but would have made retaining Serie A very tough.
Depth was supposed to be the reason for the last three mercatos.

Why is it that whenever there is a disappointment, someone brings up depth?

Why not just consider it disappointing, inept, and move on?
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
#85
Depth was supposed to be the reason for the last three mercatos.

Why is it that whenever there is a disappointment, someone brings up depth?

Why not just consider it disappointing, inept, and move on?
first mercato : cut wages, rejuvinate team
second mercato : fill the holes in the team
third mercato : perfect the 3-5-2, make dept for CL, get a topstriker


apart from the topstriker, he succeeded. and that last was down to the market

but i'm sure you like the blame people, such a coincidence you pop up after for some " a disputable mercato "
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,797
#87
7. Asa, Isla, Pogba are all fantastic signings. Lucio was a decent signing, sadly he is injured but he will provide decent backup. Giovinco was a good signing, really who could you get that had stats like he did last season for 11ml. Bendtner is average but I don't think anyone else was realistically available in our price range so we decided to get a backup and stick with our current strikers. I think that was a poor move, we really need for Vucinic, Matri and Gio to find some goalscoring form.
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
#89
8 from me. All the signings were very logical and seem well thought through.


Only negative is not getting a top striker, but that was nearly impossible in the market, much less striker movement than expected.


Another negative was not getting an LWB, however, with the arrival of Asamoah that might prove to be unneccessary. Whil I agree that it is a shame to waste him out of position, since he is good there it is better than wasting him on the bench. When one of MVP cant play Asamoah can move into the CM position and we'd have 2 or 3 playeres that can play on the left.


So, only thing missing from the market was a tops triker but that was objectively very, very difficult to get.
 

Völler

Always spot on
May 6, 2012
23,091
#90
So you would have been happy to go into this season with little or no depth, but with a good striker?

That would have given Juve a better chance a going a little further in the CL, but would have made retaining Serie A very tough.
Well, I would have been HAPPIER. If we assume we didn't sign Isla and Asamoah, but a CF instead, we still would have Pogba and Marrone for the CM as back ups. Furthermore, we would have Licht and Caceres for the RB/RWB. Admittedly, the LB/LWB looks weak, but we didn't really buy Asamoah for that place either. I guess we could live with PDG and Ziegler/Giach. The same goes for Gio. He's a good addition, but we could easily live with Matri, Vucinic, Quag + new striker. Especially, if we're only going to play 3-5-2.

I would be much happier with a new striker instead of Asamoah, Isla and Gio. But as I said, I still think Asamoah, Isla and Gio are good buys. However, they weren't essential buys.

I admit, 3 was probably too low. I was a bit angry with the Bendtner thing yesterday, but there's no way I'm going above 5.
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
#91
Well, I would have been HAPPIER. If we assume we didn't sign Isla and Asamoah, but a CF instead, we still would have Pogba and Marrone for the CM as back ups. Furthermore, we would have Licht and Caceres for the RB/RWB. Admittedly, the LB/LWB looks weak, but we didn't really buy Asamoah for that place either. I guess we could live with PDG and Ziegler/Giach. The same goes for Gio. He's a good addition, but we could easily live with Matri, Vucinic, Quag + new striker. Especially, if we're only going to play 3-5-2.

I would be much happier with a new striker instead of Asamoah, Isla and Gio. But as I said, I still think Asamoah, Isla and Gio are good buys. However, they weren't essential buys.

I admit, 3 was probably too low. I was a bit angry with the Bendtner thing yesterday, but there's no way I'm going above 5.

Luckily you are not the Juventus dg
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
#93
Luckily, my nickname isn't Zlatan.

My nickname isn't Zlatan either.


BTW, Football Italia just ran a piece about the top 10 promising talents in Italy. 6 of them belong to us, 5 of them were bought by Marotta.

It's not just about today, you always need to look at the long run.
 

The Arif

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
12,564
#94
My nickname isn't Zlatan either.


BTW, Football Italia just ran a piece about the top 10 promising talents in Italy. 6 of them belong to us, 5 of them were bought by Marotta.

It's not just about today, you always need to look at the long run.
We are Juventus, dawg. We have hundreds of millions to spend every transfer window. We don't have to look at the long run, since we can buy everyone we want, anytime we want.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#97
first mercato : cut wages, rejuvinate team
second mercato : fill the holes in the team
third mercato : perfect the 3-5-2, make dept for CL, get a topstriker


apart from the topstriker, he succeeded. and that last was down to the market

but i'm sure you like the blame people, such a coincidence you pop up after for some " a disputable mercato "
He didnt, we have no left wing back starter and prolific finisher...
that was the priority of our mercato...
He also failed strategically, as it was proved that Quaqs and Matri are more of a dribblers, than finishers, he misjudged them and keep failing to repair his mistakes...
 

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