Official: Grygera to Juve (22 Viewers)

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Why not? You praise the good, you critisize the bad.
Exactly, but I still look for the good in Secco's case...
He couldn't do more, because we were relegated. Noone else could've done more.
How do you know??
He also had to keep an eye on our budget, which was small. It was unclear where we would play for some time as well.
Boumsong is good enough for Serie B. Mutu wanted out, Bojinov is a very promising striker.
Mutu never said that he wanted out...

And Bojinov is the new version of Miccoli... A newbie who thinks that he should play ahead of the experienced players...

Belardi was signed as a third goalkeeper, one for emergencies only. You wanted Secco to sign another Buffon to be Buffon and Mirante's backup?
He could use one of primavera goalkeepers to do the job... Bringing Belardi didn't do any good...

Besides, Secco was also part of keeping Camoranesi, Trezeguet and Buffon at Juventus. We have by far the strongest squad in Serie B, what more do you want(be realistic)?

I'm really startled at how you call his job so far a failure?? You're searching for things that aren't there, you want him to fail. Typical juventuz behaviour to be honest, going against and being negative about our own management for the sake of it..
I replied to the first part...

Second part doesn't deserve any reply...
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,705
is Grygera right-footed?
Yes he is.

How do you know??
I could ask you the same question, how do you know anyone else would've done better?

My point is that Secco has done as well as we should expect.

Mutu never said that he wanted out...
He had some words after leaving, that did indicate that he was glad he left.

And Bojinov is the new version of Miccoli... A newbie who thinks that he should play ahead of the experienced players...
Hindsight is gold, when we signed Bojinov he was hailed as a golden talent (which he still is, shame about his mouth).

He could use one of primavera goalkeepers to do the job... Bringing Belardi didn't do any good...
Belardi brings experience, but we can't really judge on that. We don't know how valuable he is in keeping buffon et all sharp and how he trains with the other keepers.
 

Sadomin

Senior Member
Apr 5, 2005
7,327
I don't really grasp all this hate and criticism that is directed at Bojinov. For his age and his limited playing time he's scored a respectable amount of goals, with two of them being absolute screamers. He reminds me of Adriano a few seasons back.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
He had some words after leaving, that did indicate that he was glad he left.
Well, when he's thrown like that after all what he did to the club and how he played a whole season out of his position just because he wanted to give that club something, then you can't expect him to say that he's sad to leave such management...
 

Kosta

The Eccentric
Jul 16, 2006
5,775
“We have not discussed the option of him moving in January, but if the Bianconeri were interested in this opportunity then we would be willing to discuss the possibility of finding a financial agreement.” - said Martin Van Geel to the newspaper De Telegraaf. (from C4/footballitalia)
 

un altro alex

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2006
633
question is, who's going to be playing in defense against Mantova? maybe we should just pick up cassano for free and play him as a CB. except if DD decides that palladino is able to play there as well. frankly, he can't be much worse than boumsong.
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
excuse me, Juventus (mis)management...

We need Grygera NOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:ferocious

we cannot wait for summer with this pourous defense
 

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