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


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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Pressure is high at Juve too, although the fans are more forgiving after a bad performance or two.
Of course pressure is high here too... But not in such an unrealistic and absurd way.

Real Madrid fans expect to win CL every single year. They boo their players for going out in the SFs. The dressing room is constantly fractured, the players primadonnas and divas, the management fickle as shit.

Napoli is a club that has rarely ever won anything... are a decidedly provincial side. Yet the fans expect scudetti for some reason, and elevate players to god-like status and crucify those same players at the slightest slip-up.

Juventus is one of the more level-headed clubs at all levels of the organization out there. Ownership, management, players, fans... Pressure is high to win. Yes. But expectations are generally realistic, and there is almost always a measure of calm surrounding the club and its atmosphere.
 

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Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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I just love that Man U fans think they are closer to a CL than we are. How can you be that ignorant :D? We are superior to them in every position on the pitch.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,105
Raiola got United Ibra and Mikhi, in return they are helping him get a better deal for Pogba from Juve.
I don't think Pogba has any interest in going back to United. I think he wants to go to Spain in a few years.
 

Juliano13

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May 6, 2012
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Higuain will most likely end up at either Chelsea or psg

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You must have missed the euro final, Griezmanm choked hard plus no way is he as prolific as higuain. Id take morata over griez too.
Morata is probably better than Griezman at many things, but football is definitely not one of them. I know fans tend to overvalue their players but this is beyond retarded. Morata went 6 months without scoring. And just because Griezman didnt score in the final doesnt mean he choked.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,071
We are pretty close to become "a Bayern".
There is a wrong general impression that Juve is selling or is willing to sell its best players. As a matter of fact, over the last 5 years we only sold Vidal out of the top players we had. Tevez and Pirlo left for other continents to retire, while Morata was practically on loan here and went back home. Vidal was the only one we sold, and even in this case it wasn't for the money. Just like Kroos when he left Bayern. It didn't mean that Bayern are a selling club.

We're very stable economically. We are in position to refuse 30, 40 or in Bonucci's case 60m euro for a 29 year old. Just as easy we can and we will refuse 100m for Pogba. Simply, we don't need these money.

Now, if or when we reject 100m or more for Pogba, we will make the second to last step in becoming Bayern. All that will be left are 2-3 more seasons in Europe with finals and semifinals in the Cl, which is going to happen imo.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
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oh dear...

is this a sign he wants Man U though ?
 

napoleonic

Senior Member
Sep 7, 2010
4,129
We are pretty close to become "a Bayern".
There is a wrong general impression that Juve is selling or is willing to sell its best players. As a matter of fact, over the last 5 years we only sold Vidal out of the top players we had. Tevez and Pirlo left for other continents to retire, while Morata was practically on loan here and went back home. Vidal was the only one we sold, and even in this case it wasn't for the money. Just like Kroos when he left Bayern. It didn't mean that Bayern are a selling club.

We're very stable economically. We are in position to refuse 30, 40 or in Bonucci's case 60m euro for a 29 year old. Just as easy we can and we will refuse 100m for Pogba. Simply, we don't need these money.

Now, if or when we reject 100m or more for Pogba, we will make the second to last step in becoming Bayern. All that will be left are 2-3 more seasons in Europe with finals and semifinals in the Cl, which is going to happen imo.
I still worry about our financial ability though... there's still 200 million euro gap there... and there are these usual all kind of depressing factors from italian football.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,361
We are pretty close to become "a Bayern".
There is a wrong general impression that Juve is selling or is willing to sell its best players. As a matter of fact, over the last 5 years we only sold Vidal out of the top players we had. Tevez and Pirlo left for other continents to retire, while Morata was practically on loan here and went back home. Vidal was the only one we sold, and even in this case it wasn't for the money. Just like Kroos when he left Bayern. It didn't mean that Bayern are a selling club.

We're very stable economically. We are in position to refuse 30, 40 or in Bonucci's case 60m euro for a 29 year old. Just as easy we can and we will refuse 100m for Pogba. Simply, we don't need these money.

Now, if or when we reject 100m or more for Pogba, we will make the second to last step in becoming Bayern. All that will be left are 2-3 more seasons in Europe with finals and semifinals in the Cl, which is going to happen imo.

Which will bring us to a point where we'll create far more revenue than 100m could bring us. It's essentially why Real are able to buy players for that amount of money. Of course they are helped by a lot of sketchy factors, but they also make a tremendous amount of money by being arguably the biggest club in the world. So whenever they buy someone for 100m, the transfer pays for itself.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
:agree:

People are crazy to not want Higuain here. He'd tear it up. Of course, there's less than a snowball's chance in hell we get him, but it'd be the best signing we could possibly make this summer. Dybala-Higuain up front would annihilate Serie A and the CL.

Yes, people. We managed to resurrect Tevez's CL career, a place he hadn't scored n 5 years, so why the heck couldn't we do it with Higuain, an even more prolific player.

Also. People are overrating Griezmann massively because of the Euros. He's a very good player, but 3x better than Higuain. Or when Seven was saying he was better than Messi and Ronaldo. C'mon. :sergio:
I was saying before the CL final that it should be between Griezmann and Ronaldo for the balon dor, so in my case it's not because of the Euro. The EURO was just a bonus, and he definitely should be in the top 3 for this year
 

donpiero

Stella D'Argento
Jul 3, 2009
3,370
That "little Englander" complex some of these guys have is ridiculous. Ignorant, arrogant, disrespectful and generally clueless.
It's mind-boggling. I mean Bayern got Vidal from us last year, but I don't remember their fans talking shit about Juve, at all. On the contrary, they treated us like one of the biggest clubs in the world. Like genuinely and not only because they bought Vidal and thought a little consolation is due.
But every time an English team is involved, be it arsenal, city or manure, they act like they're so high and mighty and Juve is such a tiny little provincial club that it has absolutely no other choice but to bend over. And the player himself must be mad to refuse them!!!! :lol2: It's so stupid that you can't help but let yourself be amused by this strange kind of retardation.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
42,253
I was saying before the CL final that it should be between Griezmann and Ronaldo for the balon dor, so in my case it's not because of the Euro. The EURO was just a bonus, and he definitely should be in the top 3 for this year
Suarez and Ronaldo are guaranteed top 3... and it will be between Griezmann and Messi for the last spot.

Griezmann is hurt by the fact his teams did not win anything this year.
 

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