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KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
Soooooooooooooooo..............................................


Trezeguet re-signs with Juve for 4 years, thereby giving Juve a 4 man attack of Trez, Del Piero, Iaquinta, and Palladino.


Not to mention extending Buffon's Contract, and also signing Tiago and Almiron.


Now, are all of you "chicken littles" who were crying that the sky was falling, going to give the new Borad of Directors the respect and props for having a terrific off-season so far??

And oh yeah. They got a better Coach as well.
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
Soooooooooooooooo..............................................


Trezeguet re-signs with Juve for 4 years, thereby giving Juve a 4 man attack of Trez, Del Piero, Iaquinta, and Palladino.


Not to mention extending Buffon's Contract, and also signing Tiago and Almiron.


Now, are all of you "chicken littles" who were crying that the sky was falling, going to give the new Borad of Directors the respect and props for having a terrific off-season so far??
It helps scare them, though. Apparently my damning thread posted a few weeks ago had a strong effect :p

And oh yeah. They got a better Coach as well.
Well, we'll never know that will we. Can only have one at a time.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,141
And I'll tell you why:

1) Grygera and Salihamidzic were free transfers that were easy to accomplish. Nobody else was interested in Hasan and we struck a deal with him a long time ago. Pavel Nedved alerted the management to Grygera even when Moggi was here, and I'm sure our Czech ace had more influence on the deal than anybody else. Conclusion - easy signings.

2) Tiago set his sights on Italy, with Milan and Juve leading the chase for him. The player wanted to leave chelsea because he did not want to sit on the bench with the arrival of Essien, so Chelsea couldn't keep hold of him. Tiago is an intelligent person and a classy professional, and it was obvious he would be sitting on the bench at Milan. That's partly why he chose Juventus... because he knew he would play a major role in our side. Conclusion - Tiago wanted to join Juventus all along and the only obstacle was finding a deal with Aulas, the latter knowing he would lose the player eventually.

3) Almiron has been our target for a while and we were always the club most interested in him. Milan wanted players such as Emerson and Ronaldinho while stupid Inter was being stupid Inter again. Conclusion - we were always going to sign Almiron, and the only thing we needed to do was conclude a deal with Empoli.

4) Trezeguet was first insulted with the board's contract offer, but after some advice from somebody (Ranieri?) the board gave David a contract that was much more respectful. All they did was increase the amount of the contract offer. Conclusion - Trezeguet loves Juventus and stayed on because the new contract offer was suitable.

Now we have to wait to on finding a deal for Milito which has apparently gone down the drain. The player reportedly was holding out for Juve but Secco has been having trouble nailing out a deal. Now Real is on his tail, so perhaps we weren't quick enough. These sort of dealings are the REAL tests that Secco and the board has to face... not easy freebies or signings of players that always preferred Juve. Now throw in a heavy hitter such as Real interrupting our transfer plans, and then we'll really be able to judge the people in power. I still don't have much faith.


And no, Sergio, Ranieri is not necessarily a better manager than Deschamps. You don't know for sure, I don't know for sure, because our board did not give him a chance. We shall see how adept Ranieri will be with Juventus and I'll give him a chance. But as far as the board goes, I'm going to be much more critical. And rightfully so.
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
And I'll tell you why:

1) Grygera and Salihamidzic were free transfers that were easy to accomplish. Nobody else was interested in Hasan and we struck a deal with him a long time ago. Pavel Nedved alerted the management to Grygera even when Moggi was here, and I'm sure our Czech ace had more influence on the deal than anybody else. Conclusion - easy signings.

2) Tiago set his sights on Italy, with Milan and Juve leading the chase for him. The player wanted to leave chelsea because he did not want to sit on the bench with the arrival of Essien, so Chelsea couldn't keep hold of him. Tiago is an intelligent person and a classy professional, and it was obvious he would be sitting on the bench at Milan. That's partly why he chose Juventus... because he knew he would play a major role in our side. Conclusion - Tiago wanted to join Juventus all along and the only obstacle was finding a deal with Aulas, the latter knowing he would lose the player eventually.

3) Almiron has been our target for a while and we were always the club most interested in him. Milan wanted players such as Emerson and Ronaldinho while stupid Inter was being stupid Inter again. Conclusion - we were always going to sign Almiron, and the only thing we needed to do was conclude a deal with Empoli.

4) Trezeguet was first insulted with the board's contract offer, but after some advice from somebody (Ranieri?) the board gave David a contract that was much more respectful. All they did was increase the amount of the contract offer. Conclusion - Trezeguet loves Juventus and stayed on because the new contract offer was suitable.

Now we have to wait to on finding a deal for Milito which has apparently gone down the drain. The player reportedly was holding out for Juve but Secco has been having trouble nailing out a deal. Now Real is on his tail, so perhaps we weren't quick enough. These sort of dealings are the REAL tests that Secco and the board has to face... not easy freebies or signings of players that always preferred Juve. Now throw in a heavy hitter such as Real interrupting our transfer plans, and then we'll really be able to judge the people in power. I still don't have much faith.


And no, Sergio, Ranieri is not necessarily a better manager than Deschamps. You don't know for sure, I don't know for sure, because our board did not give him a chance. We shall see how adept Ranieri will be with Juventus and I'll give him a chance. But as far as the board goes, I'm going to be much more critical. And rightfully so.

:tup:
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Props to your home state, Pado.

Jersey girls fuck like a dream.
Dionne Warwick sure knows how to put out, that's for sure. :faq1:

Let me say "yeaaaay!" to the beeeeotches down in East Orange. :pint:
 

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