Official Valeri Bojinov Thread (22 Viewers)

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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ZAF3000 said:
It is difficult for DD to feature him when Del Piero is seriously on form :) ..
realistically del pieor is not gonna be able to maintain this level of performance for a full season next year, this is when bojigol will begin to push for a regular first team place. with the right advice and temperament he will soon find himself a regular at italy's top club, only a fool would walk away now
 

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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djleli said:
bojo was sick today thats why he didnt play
I saw him warming up on the sidelines, so I dont agree

a flu-ridden Boji is better than a fully fit Zala any day of the week

the kid should have gotten his chance today.....
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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Jem83 said:
The players seem far from demoralized if you ask me..

If Bojinov wanted to make a request for first team football he'd do it, I'm sure. The kid is patient because he knows he is at a big club and he knows how it works. He'll get plenty of chances this season and it's up to him to prove his worth. He's an eager young lad and I hope he makes it at Juve. Would be cool.

Actually, I think Max is right.
 

Marc

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Jul 14, 2006
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Max said:
You think the players are down with playing in Serie B? I think they are and they won't show it because they don't want to damage the club. They care, but they're pretty far away from being happy. Meh...

I'd really like to see Bojinov succeed as well. He's really small (like me) and he plays with so much heart. When, God forbid, Del Piero retires, Juventus will need a new poster boy, a fresh face who can emerge as a leader and lead Juventus to glory. I feel Bojinov can be the guy...but he needs a chance. I just don't see him getting a chance. That's my opinion.

:agree:
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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Vinman said:
I saw him warming up on the sidelines, so I dont agree

a flu-ridden Boji is better than a fully fit Zala any day of the week

the kid should have gotten his chance today.....
amen.
 

Philipp00

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Jan 31, 2004
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I think he will get his chance. there are a lot of games to play this season and I fear that some of our forwards will get injured or need a rest. he will become a regular starter sooner or later.
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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Philipp00 said:
I think he will get his chance. there are a lot of games to play this season and I fear that some of our forwards will get injured or need a rest. he will become a regular starter sooner or later.
They already are...:cry:
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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ahmedz said:
They already are...:cry:
Only Zalayeta and he is not first team regular...

Philipp00 said:
I think he will get his chance. there are a lot of games to play this season and I fear that some of our forwards will get injured or need a rest. he will become a regular starter sooner or later.
He already got his chances and used them pretty well, so could we stop discussing if he will get his chance when we know he will.
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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Max said:
So apparently he was pretty pissed about being left out of the squad on Monday. How about that...
He was so pissed off !!! even DD has admitted that !!!
the strange thing he didnt try to cool him down! he just said :
i hope he keeps his head clear !!! :disagree:
I dont understand DD sometimes !!! :smoke:
 

Max

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Jul 15, 2003
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Deschamps does that because he doesn't want to bring attention to the issue, as it may affect the team. For example, whenever Cassano doesn't play, he makes a big fuss, and Capello tries to fix things. That's not the best approach, as the media just feeds off of it and makes transfer rumours regarding the player. It's best to just brush it off and tell the player to keep "his head clear" so the player knows that he has to be ready anytime he's called upon. Smart coaching on Deschamps' part.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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Max said:
Deschamps does that because he doesn't want to bring attention to the issue, as it may affect the team. For example, whenever Cassano doesn't play, he makes a big fuss, and Capello tries to fix things. That's not the best approach, as the media just feeds off of it and makes transfer rumours regarding the player. It's best to just brush it off and tell the player to keep "his head clear" so the player knows that he has to be ready anytime he's called upon. Smart coaching on Deschamps' part.
:agree:
we dont need a big fuss over a very small problem.Every player wants to play and would get frustrated if he didnt.
I dont think trezi will last 90 mins tonite, so i guess he will get a shot.
 

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