Official Valeri Bojinov Thread (18 Viewers)

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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:agree:
i havent been "that" dissappointed with his form as much as his comments, he played well in some of the games he played in and was unlucky not to score in at least two recent game.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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Azzurri7 said:
I didn´t ask you, did I?

Anyway, thanks for help.:pumpkin:

sateeh said:
:agree:
i havent been "that" dissappointed with his form as much as his comments, he played well in some of the games he played in and was unlucky not to score in at least two recent game.
:agree: :tup:
 

Marc

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Jul 14, 2006
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m_elayyan said:
if he dont proove that he is good in these matches , juve should not keep him
Unfortunately, Buffon´s red card stopped him from proving his worthyness, though it was nice to see Palladino...
 

Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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Deschamps has said that Bojinov still isn't at his physical best. With Palladino's explosion and Deschamps sudden faith in him, I kind of fear for Bojinov's future at juventus.
 

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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Bojinov has never really looked the same as his Lecce days, I wonder what it takes to get him back on track, surely it isn't any technical or physical obsticle.
 

Marc

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Jul 14, 2006
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- vOnAm - said:
Bojinov has never really looked the same as his Lecce days, I wonder what it takes to get him back on track, surely it isn't any technical or physical obsticle.
Your answer is Zdenek Zeman.

Dominic said:
Deschamps has said that Bojinov still isn't at his physical best. With Palladino's explosion and Deschamps sudden faith in him, I kind of fear for Bojinov's future at juventus.
What future?:D

No, really, I didn´t read once since the start of season that Juventus wants to keep Bojinov, I only read that he´s gonna cost abt. 4 mil. €.
 

sateeh

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Jul 28, 2003
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mark83 said:
Your answer is Zdenek Zeman.



What future?:D

No, really, I didn´t read once since the start of season that Juventus wants to keep Bojinov, I only read that he´s gonna cost abt. 4 mil. €.
i dont think he was brought with the initial impression that he would be used only for one season. We could've got another striker who would be happy with sittin on the bench and be effective.
He was brought with future plans imo, ofcourse if he established himself.And made an impression on DD and the squad.
 

alex74

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Oct 1, 2006
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Bojinov interview

Events - 22 Nov 2006 - 6:24 PM

Bojinov: the quiet type

Having made his Serie A debut at fifteen it would be easy to think his meteoric rise to the top would have gone to his head, but Valery Bojinov is a young man whose feet are firmly planted on the ground. “Of course I’m happy to have got this far but I’m still the person I’ve always been, my head hasn’t got bigger. I’m a quiet guy and I haven’t forgotten where I come from. You have to be this way if you want to lead a happy life”. After moving to Italy from Bulgaria when he was just thirteen, even Valery is surprised at how quickly his star has grown. “It’s like a dream that’s come true in a second, I never expected things to turn out the way they have. I mean, I always dreamed about playing in Serie A but to arrive there so quickly…”.
Saturday sees the Bianconeri take on Lecce at the Olimpico - how will the young striker feel taking the field against his old club? “The game with Lecce will be like any other. Except for the coach, I’m not really in contact with anyone at the club any more as practically all their players arrived after I left. I’ve already played them a couple of times since so it won’t be special in that respect. It’s important the team wins and earns three crucial points. That will be enough for us”. The Bulgarian has similarly straight forward aims for his own personal future. “My objectives for this year? Simple. To play as many games and score as many goals as possible”.
Valery has settled in well to Italy’s former capital city. “I’m very happy here in Turin, it’s a nice, quiet life. The people here are great and I never have any problems”. How does it feel to walk down the street as a famous footballer? “I’m happy to sign autographs and things like that as long as it doesn’t become too invasive. I’m quite a reserved character but it’s nice when the fans recognise you and appreciate what you do for the team”.
With any luck, life in Serie B will be short lived for the Bianconeri. “It’s a particular championship. There are a lot more games in Serie B and much less room to play. Teams do their best to stop us from playing the football we want to play and they tend to favour the long ball approach. Still, it’s only for a few more months…”. Will Lecce follow a similar game plan? “Knowing their coach, Lecce will come here looking to attack. We need to play like always and impose our own game as we have done up until now”. And if he manages to find the target? “If I score of course I’ll be happy but I won’t be doing summersaults around the pitch or anything like that”.
 

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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mark83 said:
Your answer is Zdenek Zeman.



What future?:D

No, really, I didn´t read once since the start of season that Juventus wants to keep Bojinov, I only read that he´s gonna cost abt. 4 mil. €.

Juve's enemy is Bojinov's answer, how ironic.

I think we will keep him, there's really no sense in the Mutu trade if we don't intend to keep him. I just hope he makes more progress and soon, we already know what he's capable of, its not any physical or technical improvements.
 

BIG DADDY!!!

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Mar 12, 2004
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Bojinov could leave Juve Friday 24 November, 2006

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Juventus striker Valeri Bojinov insists he’s unsure of what his future holds with the Old Lady of Italian football.

Bojinov, a Bulgarian international, is currently in Turin on a co-ownership deal from Serie A side Fiorentina.

It had looked like Juve would sign him outright for just £4m in the summer, yet that may not happen after his recent struggles at the Olimpico.

“It’s easy to join a club like Juventus, but it is extremely difficult to stay,” he significantly noted on Friday.

“I’m here to demonstrate that I deserve to remain. However, although it would be sad to leave, my football career wouldn’t end here if I did move on.”

Bojinov has struggled to feature regularly this season given the fierce competition for a shirt from David Trezeguet, Alex Del Piero and Marcelo Zalayeta.

He was handed a rare start at Albinoleffe last week but was quickly replaced after goalkeeper Gigi Buffon was sent off.

The starlet should get another opportunity on Saturday though when former club Lecce visit Turin in Serie B.

Looks like he may be on the way out guys.
 
Jul 23, 2006
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BIG DADDY!!! said:
Bojinov could leave Juve Friday 24 November, 2006

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Juventus striker Valeri Bojinov insists he’s unsure of what his future holds with the Old Lady of Italian football.

Bojinov, a Bulgarian international, is currently in Turin on a co-ownership deal from Serie A side Fiorentina.

It had looked like Juve would sign him outright for just £4m in the summer, yet that may not happen after his recent struggles at the Olimpico.

“It’s easy to join a club like Juventus, but it is extremely difficult to stay,” he significantly noted on Friday.

“I’m here to demonstrate that I deserve to remain. However, although it would be sad to leave, my football career wouldn’t end here if I did move on.”

Bojinov has struggled to feature regularly this season given the fierce competition for a shirt from David Trezeguet, Alex Del Piero and Marcelo Zalayeta.

He was handed a rare start at Albinoleffe last week but was quickly replaced after goalkeeper Gigi Buffon was sent off.

The starlet should get another opportunity on Saturday though when former club Lecce visit Turin in Serie B.

Looks like he may be on the way out guys.
:disagree:
 

AngelaL

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Aug 25, 2006
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tribalfootball.com

Juventus to send Bojinov back to Fiorentina
By Svilen Rusev - November 24, 2006

Juventus striker Valeri Bojinov is set to be sent back to parent club Fiorentina.

Sport 1 says the Bulgaria international is not enjoying his best form and was recently criticized by the Turin media.

Although he has expressed a desire to stay with Juve, he may seek a move away from Italy with Bayern Munich, Arsenal, CSKA Moscow and Hamburg interested in his services.
Very possibly. He's not at his best & Palla is threatening to take his place.
 

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