Pazzini to Juve? (2 Viewers)

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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#21
Look these loan deals are getting ridiculous. Del Piero wasn't mature enough to replace Baggio against Parma either. But guess what, he made a hattrick. Sometimes you just have to take a risk, rather than loaning people out the entire time.
 

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Eddy

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Aug 20, 2005
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#23
++ [ originally posted by Seven ] ++
Look these loan deals are getting ridiculous. Del Piero wasn't mature enough to replace Baggio against Parma either. But guess what, he made a hattrick. Sometimes you just have to take a risk, rather than loaning people out the entire time.

True :thumb:
It's all about the risk taking and how much confidence you have in your players to succeed
 

Mr. Gol

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Sep 15, 2004
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#24
From what I've seen so far (and from Montolivo for that matter) he doesn't seem to have the potential to be great. He will be a good player in a few years, but not so good that we need to sell Trezeguet immediatly.
 

Adrian

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Jan 31, 2003
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#28
we have 5 strikers right now, all better than Pazzani.

I suppose the future of Zalayeta is yet to be determined. he rarely plays so he will eventually want to leave.

However, there are plenty of others on loan who are doing ok.

The only thing i can think of right now is that Moggi would buy him and use him in a deal to get others. I.e. Roma deal.
 

Philipp00

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Jan 31, 2004
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#33
It is difficult to say if a player will be good enough for Juve in a few years. He is already young and you don`t know how he will develop. Some players are great talents with 18-20 years but just don`t improve very much and others start playing great if they are already 26-28 years old. It is always a risk if you buy a young player. you never know how he will develop. Just few of the young players we buy make it at juve. It is not enough to be good or very good to play for juve. you have to be one of the best ant that is even sometimes not enough. If you want to play for juve you have always world class players on your position and it is even hard for experienced players to get a place in the first team.
 
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  • Thread Starter #34
    Pazzini again? Well I admit he is playing better than last season now that he's got a better team. I've liked how he's played so far. But an immediate move is nowhere in sight. In a few years in might already be too expensive, so Im guessing we'll miss out on this young talent, as we did on Gilardino.
     

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