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The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
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The thing is that we don't know about the future of Brighi and Appiah (he has been linked in the Emerson deal) so in this moment the only central mids that we are sure that we will have are Blasi and Tach...and even if we keep Brighi or Appiah, like you said Emerson will be the only world class of our central mids...
 

The Arif

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
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atalanta coach wants one of juves two midfielders : baiocco or brighi. they asked juve for them two and are waiting for response.

give them baiocco.
 

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
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moggi needs to add another failur to his hat....mexes is going to roma on a free.....free, due to a clause in his contract.......how on earth did he miss this.....mexes on free....stupidly good deal for roma.
 

The Arif

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Jan 31, 2004
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Juventus track Ze Maria
Thursday 29 July, 2004

Juventus have reportedly joined Inter in the chase to sign Jose Ze Maria from Perugia.

Stories in Italy on Thursday indicate that Bianconeri Vice-president Roberto Bettega met with the player last night.

Bettega allegedly arrived at Perugia’s training base to make an initial enquiry for the Brazilian (pictured).

Juve boss Fabio Capello wants an attacking right-back and Ze Maria is a good and cheaper alternative to Lazio’s Massimo Oddo.


http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/jul29f.html
 
Aug 26, 2003
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damn. if this is true, i am really angry with Moggi, our main problem was the defense last season and what are we doing we let go Ferrari and Mexes!! and now it seems we don't even spend the money for players like Gilardino or a defender!!

If Emerson is the only purchase i am really frustrated!!! i don't want to have this old guys like Montero and Iuliano in the team!!

hopefully this is just a Moggi statement that we are working behind the szene and do the same like we did with Capello! Maybe he want to turn down the attention from the media??

how knows..
 
Aug 26, 2003
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Goal.com Exclusive: A Sit-Down With Luciano Moggi
7/29/2004 3:55:00 PM
For years he has been considered as the great transfer guru of Italian football. Loved, nearly adored by the Juventini, hated by the rest of Italy. Luciano Moggi used to be train station chief (urban legend or truth?), now he’s part of Juventus history.
We ask him to talk about the four queens of Italian football: Milan, Inter, Roma and naturally Juventus. With a jump to Sardegna, for the return to Serie A of a glorious club: Cagliari.

Director, let’s start from the two Milan teams: "Milan were already strong before, and now with the new arrivals they have strengthened themselves further. Inter, instead, bought a lot of good players and have a great coach. I think that both teams, apart from being protagonists for the Scudetto, will be able to show good football."

Then there’s Roma and Juve: "We have operated well, I’m satisfied. Roma is a question mark. They have Totti and Cassano, two world class players who can guarantee great performances. Then we have to see what they can do."

Exactly, what will Roma do? And Juve? What can we expect from the market? "From Juventus nothing. Our transfer market ended with Emerson’s purchase. We are fine this way. For Roma instead, I think they will end with Mexes and it’s nearly done for Ferrari. They will also need a midfielder and it should be Perrotta, considering Tommasi’s serious injury. Roma were already strong, if they obtain these players they will also be challenging for the league."

And Gilardino? Will you be ’fighting’ for him? "No, I think he will remain at Parma. At least for this year."

After the four queens of the league, a comment on Cagliari. They return to Serie A after four years: "I’m pleased. Because we are talking about a team which represents an entire region. And they also have a president who always puts in a lot of work and passion. The advantage of the rossoblu is that of having a whole region backing them. And let me say it, I’m happy for President Cellino, a great person. Whoever knows him well, and I’m one of these, knows how much work and enthusiasm he puts in for his Cagliari. For this reason I’m particularly happy for Cagliari’s promotion to Serie A."

Finally, let’s talk about betting. Moggi, would you like to give some advice on bets? "I would bet on Juve. But I can’t say otherwise. But I know well that it will be a very tough battle."
 

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