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BayernFan

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Why do Bayern spend big money again for CB ? They still have Upamecano, De Ligt, Lucas, Pavard. Should they spend it on forward ?
Hernandez seems to be on his way out as PSG offered him a bigger and longer contract than Bayerns ditto.

Pavard only got 1 year left and apparently he doesn’t want to renew, there for he could as well be leaving this summer.
 

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s4tch

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Benjamin Tahirovic from AS Roma to Ajax.
He is 20 years old midfielder and played 350 minutes in Serie A last season.

(Rumoured) Fee: 8 million euro's.
roma allegedly need 30m of plusvalenza by the end of the month, this deal is in line with those news

and you know that nobody will ever investigate, even if roma buys some ajax youngster for a similarly inflated fee in the next financial year
 

The Quazis

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roma allegedly need 30m of plusvalenza by the end of the month, this deal is in line with those news

and you know that nobody will ever investigate, even if roma buys some ajax youngster for a similarly inflated fee in the next financial year
I think it's because Agnelli switched their interests from Italy to more global. When Gianni and Edoardo were still around, they were constant members of the Italian Senate and had real influence over Italian politics. Now the current generation doesn't care about Italy and those are the consequences.
 

Rockets

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Ruben Neves to Hilal done deal, meanwhile they're also after Koulibaly and Ziyech. Well can they also buy one of Sandro, Arthur, MDS and Mckennie? Allahakbar
 

s4tch

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I think it's because Agnelli switched their interests from Italy to more global. When Gianni and Edoardo were still around, they were constant members of the Italian Senate and had real influence over Italian politics. Now the current generation doesn't care about Italy and those are the consequences.
figc was sponsored generously by fiat, they always cared about italy

it's 99% about the superleague, the rest of it is simply the result of some small minded corrupt people holding an office they never deserved
 

The Quazis

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figc was sponsored generously by fiat, they always cared about italy

it's 99% about the superleague, the rest of it is simply the result of some small minded corrupt people holding an office they never deserved
They care about the italian market but that's a bit different. Previously, Agnellis have had a strong influence over Italian politics which is no longer the case. After Umberto's death Moggi said he lost his protective umbrella:

“D'improvviso mi sono sentito più solo. Senza ombrello, senza una luce. Prima l'Avvocato, poi il Dottore: la Juve non sarebbe stata mai più la stessa. Ma anche noi”.

I don't think it's a coincident that the calciopoli happened soon after.
 

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Nobody but to be guided only by that really shows a very greedy mentality. He's 26 and he's already wasted 6 years of his career at a mediocre club like Wolverhampton and he's still going.
Man's securing the bag. Not everybody who plays football has to be a loyal bandera.

The time that Tevez got his romantic good ending to his story and returned to Boca, achieving his boyhood dream of winning the Primera...and then signed a massive contract in China- that saddened me a bit because I figured being home was more important to him (also was funny because he barely moved a muscle while there lmao), but this Neves dude is just earning while he can to set up him and his kids for life.
 

DAiDEViL

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Man's securing the bag. Not everybody who plays football has to be a loyal bandera.

The time that Tevez got his romantic good ending to his story and returned to Boca, achieving his boyhood dream of winning the Primera...and then signed a massive contract in China- that saddened me a bit because I figured being home was more important to him (also was funny because he barely moved a muscle while there lmao), but this Neves dude is just earning while he can to set up him and his kids for life.
A family man :touched: @JCK
 

s4tch

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They care about the italian market but that's a bit different. Previously, Agnellis have had a strong influence over Italian politics which is no longer the case. After Umberto's death Moggi said he lost his protective umbrella:

“D'improvviso mi sono sentito più solo. Senza ombrello, senza una luce. Prima l'Avvocato, poi il Dottore: la Juve non sarebbe stata mai più la stessa. Ma anche noi”.

I don't think it's a coincident that the calciopoli happened soon after.
of course, but that loss of power happened almost 2 decades ago.

the current events could have been easily avoided if andrea didn't believe that he was the next coming of avvocato or dottore. he tried himself in international sports politics and he failed royally. a man like this is simply not ready for the big stage, be it italian politics or international sports diplomacy. he's not ready to win battles, in fact he lost all of his personal fights, be it the one against ultras (ultras are gone but is it a win when the stadium is empty and silent, and i bet that the current season ticket campaign will be a gigantic fail too), against ceferin or against elkann. i bet he didn't want to give up on juve but he had no other choice than to step down.

now imagine a guy like this engaging into italian politics. he'd be eaten alive in a month.

bottom line is that we've been knowing for 2 decades that juventus have to deal with the lack of the political help of the family. it worked fine before aa decided to take matters into his own hands.
 
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