Official: Mohamed Sissoko to Juve (14 Viewers)

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Enron

Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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Yeah yeah, BD. We should've just gotten Paro back as he is better than Fabregas. :pumpkin:


And Sissoko never said Juve are a small club.
I thought he just said that Liverpool was a big club, but you wouldn't know that from these guys. Not that I care, we have bigger problems than removing Sissoko from our dressing room.
 

The Arif

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Jan 31, 2004
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I thought he just said that Liverpool was a big club, but you wouldn't know that from these guys. Not that I care, we have bigger problems than removing Sissoko from our dressing room.
It's true that he said Liverpool are a bigger club, but he also said that he is ALREADY at a big club. But some people just refuse to read something they don't want to and talk shit like "Sissoko called Juve a small club". Where the fuck did he call Juve a small club ?
 

mondo1

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May 14, 2006
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ah and now he is in love with us... so was zlatan and now he says he was a inter fan since he was a child...shitsoko is not better than zlatan (but zlatan can play football)...f*ck them both.... hope it's just a loan deal so that we can get rid of him
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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I don't really care what he said before, shit happens and you say stupid stuff, especially if you're just 22.
Now if he shows lack of respect to the jersey he's wearing by playing like shit... then I'll be insulted. Since he's with us now... we can do nothing but support, so Forza Momo, welcome to Juventus!
 
Mar 30, 2006
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I am happy Momo is coming here. His fight and desire on the field is what our team's philosophy is about. He is a work horse and is one of the most energetic players in the game today.

Hopefully he will be a huge success in our team

Welcome Sissoko
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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Completely overexaggeration over two different sets of comments you dont even know he really said at all (or if so, how he said it), but only have the media's spin account of. And even if he said it, this is how it works with automatic PR talk prepared by agent. He signs for Liverpool, he says he is happy in a big club and doesnt want to move (how serious Juve was about signing him was unknown, or how good the offer was, even then, he was at the CL runner ups and prolly had little incentive to leave). Then the media can happily deduct and make out to be that since he said he wanted to stay in Pool, the big club, he must naturally mean Juve the interested club is a small one.

Same thing with now...He is signing for Juve, and he says he has been a fan since he was little (neither of us can know, he might be, making it sound like he is some huge anti-juve guy when is just another typical professional player), thats just automatic PR talk. Stuff that shouldnt be said because too many say it and you can see through it, but its just part of the bussiness.

He like most bussiness people says whats in his interests and to the interest of those who pay him. He is in Pool, "they are a big club" he comes to Juve "they are my favourite team". That just how it works, either you are naive as fuck to hang up on typical media crap, or just looking for reason to hate him. Either way its foolish to be so overly negative. You dont like him being signed? Good enough, I dont either, mostly for the big fee, but blame that on Secco (or Ranieri, but he doesnt handle the signings), dont let it all out in the player himself. And atleast be neutral about him, or hope he does well (even if he isnt much of a good player), instead of being against him like he has already failed...
 
Mar 30, 2006
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Completely overexaggeration over two different sets of comments you dont even know he really said at all (or if so, how he said it), but only have the media's spin account of. And even if he said it, this is how it works with automatic PR talk prepared by agent. He signs for Liverpool, he says he is happy in a big club and doesnt want to move (how serious Juve was about signing him was unknown, or how good the offer was, even then, he was at the CL runner ups and prolly had little incentive to leave). Then the media can happily deduct and make out to be that since he said he wanted to stay in Pool, the big club, he must naturally mean Juve the interested club is a small one.

Same thing with now...He is signing for Juve, and he says he has been a fan since he was little (neither of us can know, he might be, making it sound like he is some huge anti-juve guy when is just another typical professional player), thats just automatic PR talk. Stuff that shouldnt be said because too many say it and you can see through it, but its just part of the bussiness.
:agree:

so right.

people just need relax and wish Momo the best in our shirt.

I hope he dominates in our midfield along with Nocerino and Marchisio in the future
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
Exactly thats the right attitude. Before he is signed you can be against it and hope it doesnt happen and such...but when he becomes a Juve player, like it seems to happened, let it start out on a clean slate and judge him for HOW he plays in our shirt. Just be supportive like you would be for every player who dons our shirt until they show wether or not they deserve support. Its childish to be so hateful for so little reason.

For now, Forza Momo.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
exactly.

and do you guys notice a patter here? in recent times we bought Zanetti, Iaquinta, Cannavaro. There were questions marks over whether or not these were wise pruchases, yet when they joined us they showed their class.

hope Momo joins that list.
 
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