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How many minutes will he play for jj in 23-24 season?


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TheLaz

Senior Member
Oct 6, 2011
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It's good to have a key player like Pogba ability of that type of all skills.We are power enough to retain Serie A, but we will need much sufficiency if we want achieve success in CL.today all juve players were unimpressive except pogba!!
how can improve this Conditions if juve sell him. christ sake
There's no way our team will benefit from letting him go and bring in 3-4 new players. Who would improve our team overall? What left back would take it to a whole new level? What AM would do that? And for what wages?
Pogboom is a god of footballers. Sell Vidal if we must.
 

blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
27,408
Milan and inter are having to rely on free transfers to survive.Now any team can not compete with Juventus in Serie A . while Juventus have the power to run away with Serie A,cannot stand up to the likes of Real and Bayern and Barca ...
thats why we need to keep Pogba a few more years As classic midfielder.The attackers continue to be an issue
marotta was excelent with free players, just great. no one could've done better. it's the 15-20-25 mil players he can't make a good choice. how the fuck can you pick morata instead of jese...or instead of lacazette..or instead of immobile (serie a's cappocanoniere)..or instead of aboubakar. he needs to open his eye(s)
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,608
There's no way our team will benefit from letting him go and bring in 3-4 new players. Who would improve our team overall? What left back would take it to a whole new level? What AM would do that? And for what wages?
Pogboom is a god of footballers. Sell Vidal if we must.
In transfer funds we can get players that can give more but in terms of wages that is a different story.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
72,692
I was reading an article for Italian journalist who wrote yesterday something that makes sense to me.

Pogba shouldn't be sold, If Real wants him they can give Ronaldo for an exchange, Juve are not Udinese, why give them an incredible talent at just the age of 21? Someone who will certainly compete for Ballon d'Or for many years to come.

Juve fans chanted: Pogba is not for sale and now it's a hashtag #non_si_vende_Pogba. He will soon cost more than 100m, If the likes of Real Madrid really want him then Juve should exchange him with Ronaldo and everyone wins.

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blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
27,408
I was reading an article for Italian journalist who wrote yesterday something that makes sense to me.

Pogba shouldn't be sold, If Real wants him they can give Ronaldo for an exchange, Juve are not Udinese, why give them an incredible talent at just the age of 21? Someone who will certainly compete for Ballon d'Or for many years to come.

Juve fans chanted: Pogba is not for sale and now it's a hashtag #non_si_vende_Pogba. He will soon cost more than 100m, If the likes of Real Madrid really want him then Juve should exchange him with Ronaldo and everyone wins.

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fans know that :) but does the board know that ?(a theory-) can they block a wanting leaver that costs that much? he doesn't want to go now, and i'm sure juve won't let him go. but the last year and this year and the next year are just steps. he'll be beasting at 27,28..that's the age i want him to see him at juve. and remain.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,608
Marotta was excellent with free players, just great. no one could've done better. it's the 15-20-25 mil players he can't make a good choice. how the $#@! can you pick morata instead of jese...or instead of lacazette..or instead of immobile (serie a's cappocanoniere)..or instead of aboubakar. he needs to open his eye(s)
These are the toughest transfers to get right. Those in that age bracket that do well tend to have incredibly high prices and if you buy them right before they explode then you pay in the 15-20 range but take a risk. Lukaku went for 28 mill pounds after he exploded and has regressed again. Lacazette's price will now soar and no one could have expected him to explode like that this season and not morata. We have to wait for as long as we can get the results without relying on him until he starts taking his chances.
 

blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
27,408
These are the toughest transfers to get right. Those in that age bracket that do well tend to have incredibly high prices and if you buy them right before they explode then you pay in the 15-20 range but take a risk. Lukaku went for 28 mill pounds after he exploded and has regressed again. Lacazette's price will now soar and no one could have expected him to explode like that this season and not morata. We have to wait for as long as we can get the results without relying on him until he starts taking his chances.
lacazette was a goal scoring machine since he had 17 years. i watched u19 and u21 and he played well there(plus the trophies he won at france u). i didn't heard of morata playing great at madrid or spains u.
 

Primitive

Junior Member
Jul 21, 2011
122
Amusingly enough, if it wasn't for Calciopoli, we'd probably have ended up in the same boat as Milan. The demotion and promotion and subsequent lack of success upon our return to top flight, allowed us to redevelop our business model into something more sustainable. :shifty:
I believe this is just an excuse of what actually happened and how much damage it did to the club. First of all we always had a better business model than Berlu's Milan, some people would argue we also had a sugar daddy back in the days, but i believe it's not to that ridicolous extent. We always bought when we needed and not for the sake of it, we had an eye for the talent(our scouting network worked fine), we had a growing revenue every year and so on. Those are the facts, what you are basicly saying is "we would be even worse if not for calciopoli" which i find funny, cause that scandal is the mere reason we are not right after Real Madrid in revenue, like we were back in 90's, 2000's. And i dont even want to think that something good came out of Calciopoli. Seria A lost appeal, lost it's stature in 2006 --> that ofc reflected on the potential bigger collective contracts for Tv rights (for Seria A and Europe) --> reflected on Commercial deals with sponsors --> reflected on the clubs revenue, wage structure. You see a pattern?
 

Qwisto

Senior Member
Oct 5, 2010
515
lacazette was a goal scoring machine since he had 17 years. i watched u19 and u21 and he played well there(plus the trophies he won at france u). i didn't heard of morata playing great at madrid or spains u.
Are you shitting me? Morata´s reputation is pretty much built around his merits at those levels.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
The guy is talking out his ass. Morata was the Golden Boot at both U19 and U21 European Championships. He was fantastic for Spain at those levels. Hence why Madrid gave him first team time in 21 matches last year in hopes that he could replicate that form and live up to his potential.

He just hasn't shown he can perform consistently at high level against professionals yet. Flashes, but no consistency.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
I think it is inevitable that Pogba will be sold sooner rather than later. We might be able to hold onto him after this season, but after Euro 2016 where he will explode and guide France to glory, it will be near impossible (unless that tall stingy Jew John starts giving a fuck about Juventus instead of cricket and Formula 1, or the club is sold to some wealthy oil baron).
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,489
lacazette was a goal scoring machine since he had 17 years. i watched u19 and u21 and he played well there(plus the trophies he won at france u). i didn't heard of morata playing great at madrid or spains u.
Lacazette is awesome, but to clarify, Morata in both Spain youth team and Madrids one was a record breaker kinda efficient scorer. Was super deadly at that level. His hype started due to his unheard of figures there. There is some scout reports I read that specified how he his positioning, efficiency and maturity at level it something they see once or twice a generation. That's pretty were his name as a player is from still.


Edit: Nvm now I see after hand the others addressed it.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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There's no way our team will benefit from letting him go and bring in 3-4 new players. Who would improve our team overall? What left back would take it to a whole new level? What AM would do that? And for what wages?
Pogboom is a god of footballers. Sell Vidal if we must.
indeed No one can take his place. pogba is much younger than vidal.pogba has significantly more market value. its obviously we cannot compete with the wages that are being paid elsewhere.Would probably be a decent time to overhaul the core of the team tbh.
 

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
Morata clearly has WC potential. He's got the tools to be a complete and dominant striker. He's tall, very fast for his size, good acceleration, fairly strong, shoots with both legs, great ball control and first touch, is fast with the ball, is intelligent. A classic CF.

What he lacks is the trust in himself. He's pretty insecure and anxious. This makes his decision making poor, even though he seems intelligent. This barrier must be broken. If it is, he will be one of the best strikers of the world. I really like his game.

So yes Marotta paid a hell lot of money for him, and paid for potential. The buy back clause is a problem. But the potential is there.
 

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