Official: Grygera to Juve (20 Viewers)

AbuGadanzieri

Senior Member
Jan 8, 2006
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#1
grygera will be free this summer and nedved is calling him to come to juve

i think grygera is very good and he can take the place of zebina on the right


what you think please discuss


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Nedved chiama Grygera (C.d.Sport)

Il difensore ceco lascia l’Ajax e la Juve può prenderlo subito.

Zdenek Grygera è l’uomo di mercato della Repubblica Ceca. Il difensore non ha rinnovato il contratto con l’Ajax e potrebbe arrivare in Italia dove ha diversi estimatori. Il manager del giocatore conferma la volontà del giocatore di venire nel nostro paese. Queste le parole di Raiola: “Un paese che a Zdenek piace molto e di cui moltissimo gli ha parlato Pavel Nedved. Volevamo venire tre anni fa, credo che adesso Grygera sia ancora più maturo per fare un’esperienza da voi. Ha i mezzi tecnici e il carattere giusto: un lavoratore di poche parole, scuola Nedved per intenderci”.

Grygera è un obiettivo della Juve che ora è alle prese con i guai dello scandalo. Ma la Juve vuole uscire dallo scandalo accettando i verdetti e ricreandosi un’immagine positiva. Ecco perché spererebbe di chiudere l’operazione con Grygera anche subito, se lui accettasse. Il manager del giocatore ha fatto capire che il difensore pur di vestire la maglia bianconera sarebbe disposto a fare un anno in serie B.

Naturalmente Grygera ha anche altri estimatori in Italia: Inter e Milan in testa.



translation of freetranslation

Nedved calls Grygera (C.d.Sport) The czech defender leaves the ajax and the Juve can take it immediately. Zdenek Grygera is the man of market of the Czech Republic. The defender did not renew the contract with the ajax and could arrive in Italy where has different estimatori. The manager of the gambler confirms the will of the gambler of to come in our country. These the words of Raiola: “A country that to Zdenek pleases a lot and of whom many spoke him Pavel Nedved. We wanted it come three years does, I believe that now Grygera is even more mature to do an experience from you. It has the means technicians and the just character: a worker of little words, school Nedved to understand us”.

Grygera is an objective of the Juve what time is it at the taken with the troubles of the scandal. But the Juve wants to go out from the scandal accepting the verdicts and recreating itself a positive image. Here because it would hope to close the operation with Grygera also immediately, if he accepted. The manager of the gambler explained that the defender simply of clothes the knitting bianconera would be arranged to do a year in serious B.

Naturally Grygera has also other estimatori in Italy: Inter and Milan in head.

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Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
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#2
Not bad seeing as i called for him last season and got slated from everyone saying it, Maybe cos he wasnt free at the time? :D
 

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
7,377
#8
Good player, his cross for Koller was top draw......already an improvement on our fullbacks..even on rambo's crossing.
 

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
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#10
Dominic said:
Oh that cross was one in the million he got right.

Grygera isn't bad, but he's really mediocre at best.
He can play CB and Rb without hacking everyone like Bonera.

If he is free id take him as the other options are not much better.
 

#10

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Jul 28, 2002
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#12
Dominic said:
Yeah, Bonera is even poorer though :D.
If Mo Sissoko is known as the walking yellow card, Bonera should be the "sure fire penalty".

Im glad we never signed him up, even though if we did he may have improved.
 

#10

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Jul 28, 2002
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#14
Dominic said:
Hahaha, in that category we did sign mr. Cristano 'yellow card' Zanetti.
Unfortunatley i fear the original Mr Yellow card will not be coming back....the Tachi :SALUTE:
 

#10

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Jul 28, 2002
7,377
#16
As consolation we do have THE most dull central midfield in football history

Blasi
Zannetti
Emo
Paddy
Gianichedda

What flair, panache and guile...brilliant.
 

#10

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Jul 28, 2002
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#18
Honestly people wonder why we played poor football and Zlatan struggled....

No real creativity....highlighted by that phenomenal midfield roster.

Trez thrived however as he got to put away all the scraps from the long ball to zlatan or the set pieces.

(This is not an excuse for Zlatan playing poorly).

At least if we got Grygera, he could put in better crosses than zebina,thus more goals for the trezegoal.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,897
#19
hasnt grygera been playing centre back for ajax this season? with trabelsi on the right and emanuelsson on the left

to be fair he has been mediocre, but so has most of the former hot prospects at ajax, remember trabelsi few yrs back? he was top, then change of management has changed him and looks rather average, but i seem to remember in grygera's early days at ajax he was pretty decent, so i wonder if he can recapture his form at juve.
 

#10

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Jul 28, 2002
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Badass Devil said:
hasnt grygera been playing centre back for ajax this season? with trabelsi on the right and emanuelsson on the left

to be fair he has been mediocre, but so has most of the former hot prospects at ajax, remember trabelsi few yrs back? he was top, then change of management has changed him and looks rather average, but i seem to remember in grygera's early days at ajax he was pretty decent, so i wonder if he can recapture his form at juve.
He also had his injury problems this year. Which havent helped.

But his ability to play Cb and Rb will be usefull.
 

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