Sami Khedira - Mid- Real Madrid(freebie) (9 Viewers)

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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
the point is to stop repeating the very same mistakes over and over again.
Spending 80% of our budget on CMs and SSs, for the 8th consecutive year would be a mistake IMO.
We should know better by now...i would gladly be proven wrong as long as Juve benefits.
I dont want us though to see us again failing to buy the starters we need the most, again because we have spent all our cash on CMs and SSs...

Its like being late summer, give to your daughter the cash she needs for rent, food and expeditures to last until x-mas for her university studies in another city.
And on her way there, she spends 80% of her cash on sea sites and new bikinis and then she is forced to find a boyfriend to stay with and work as a waitress afterschool.
Despite you warning her, not to repeat this mistake again, as she already did this in the past 7 years.
Would you be more proud as a parent, if you were proven right to warn her, or would it better to see her listening for a change and render your warn useless?
 

Juzvn

Junior Member
Jun 4, 2008
122
the point is to stop repeating the very same mistakes over and over again.
Spending 80% of our budget on CMs and SSs, for the 8th consecutive year would be a mistake IMO.
We should know better by now...i would gladly be proven wrong as long as Juve benefits.
I dont want us though to see us again failing to buy the starters we need the most, again because we have spent all our cash on CMs and SSs...

Its like being late summer, give to your daughter the cash she needs for rent, food and expeditures to last until x-mas for her university studies in another city.
And on her way there, she spends 80% of her cash on sea sites and new bikinis and then she is forced to find a boyfriend to stay with and work as a waitress afterschool.
Despite you warning her, not to repeat this mistake again, as she already did this in the past 7 years.
Would you be more proud as a parent, if you were proven right to warn her, or would it better to see her listening for a change and render your warn useless?
Solution would be quickly arrange a date with young proven guys, such as Darmian. Question is if his parents letting him dating our daughter? and How much dowry would it take to make the marriage happen?
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
i m just trying to say, that whn you care about someone/smth, you cant be proud and satisfied when you see them repeating the same mistakes.
There cant be any satisfaction on knowing that you were right when the result is bad for the someone/smth you care about.
For seven years i was right to criticize this, so what? i dont get any satisfaction from that, on the contrary i will be satisfied only when our transfer manager will make the right choice for our team.
I was a Juve fan, more than a decade before this board and Marotta took over their seats.
I m very fond of Juve, i ve seen how we suffered before using this tactic, i ve seen how much we have suffered before by neglecting our priority issues. I ve seen where these mistakes lead, i ve experienced them.
So i believe the analogy is quite relevant here. Marotta moves with the naivity of a new age infant in this game, he is completely outclassed and easily carried away by the situations, like an immature child.
He is easily bullied by more exp players of the game and over-excited by opportunity targets, that can forgets his actual priorities.

He needs to stay focused on his priorities and spend our very limited cash more wisely. In the past many mistakes where made and every single time, the opening was similar.
It seems that there is an excess of offers on CMs and SSs in the Italian market and our transfer directors cant help themselves and buy as many as they can, they moment they get the chance, forgetting what we really need.
And when they do, its practically too late...
It is 7 years now, this cannot be a coincidence, whatever excuses you try to make, for the past 7 years the same pattern has been repeating.
History has already proved me right beyond doubt, i dont expect it to repeat for the 8th consecutive time to confirm my self.
What i do expect is that we sometime learn from this mistake...
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,832
i m just trying to say, that whn you care about someone/smth, you cant be proud and satisfied when you see them repeating the same mistakes.
There cant be any satisfaction on knowing that you were right when the result is bad for the someone/smth you care about.
For seven years i was right to criticize this, so what? i dont get any satisfaction from that, on the contrary i will be satisfied only when our transfer manager will make the right choice for our team.
I was a Juve fan, more than a decade before this board and Marotta took over their seats.
I m very fond of Juve, i ve seen how we suffered before using this tactic, i ve seen how much we have suffered before by neglecting our priority issues. I ve seen where these mistakes lead, i ve experienced them.
So i believe the analogy is quite relevant here. Marotta moves with the naivity of a new age infant in this game, he is completely outclassed and easily carried away by the situations, like an immature child.
He is easily bullied by more exp players of the game and over-excited by opportunity targets, that can forgets his actual priorities.

He needs to stay focused on his priorities and spend our very limited cash more wisely. In the past many mistakes where made and every single time, the opening was similar.
It seems that there is an excess of offers on CMs and SSs in the Italian market and our transfer directors cant help themselves and buy as many as they can, they moment they get the chance, forgetting what we really need.
And when they do, its practically too late...
It is 7 years now, this cannot be a coincidence, whatever excuses you try to make, for the past 7 years the same pattern has been repeating.
History has already proved me right beyond doubt, i dont expect it to repeat for the 8th consecutive time to confirm my self.
What i do expect is that we sometime learn from this mistake...
And it's all just to appease the nationalist fans.
 

adRHCP

Senior Member
Nov 7, 2012
6,635
the point is to stop repeating the very same mistakes over and over again.
Spending 80% of our budget on CMs and SSs, for the 8th consecutive year would be a mistake IMO.
We should know better by now...i would gladly be proven wrong as long as Juve benefits.
I dont want us though to see us again failing to buy the starters we need the most, again because we have spent all our cash on CMs and SSs...

Its like being late summer, give to your daughter the cash she needs for rent, food and expeditures to last until x-mas for her university studies in another city.
And on her way there, she spends 80% of her cash on sea sites and new bikinis and then she is forced to find a boyfriend to stay with and work as a waitress afterschool.
Despite you warning her, not to repeat this mistake again, as she already did this in the past 7 years.
Would you be more proud as a parent, if you were proven right to warn her, or would it better to see her listening for a change and render your warn useless?
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,201
i m just trying to say, that whn you care about someone/smth, you cant be proud and satisfied when you see them repeating the same mistakes.
There cant be any satisfaction on knowing that you were right when the result is bad for the someone/smth you care about.
For seven years i was right to criticize this, so what? i dont get any satisfaction from that, on the contrary i will be satisfied only when our transfer manager will make the right choice for our team.
I was a Juve fan, more than a decade before this board and Marotta took over their seats.
I m very fond of Juve, i ve seen how we suffered before using this tactic, i ve seen how much we have suffered before by neglecting our priority issues. I ve seen where these mistakes lead, i ve experienced them.
So i believe the analogy is quite relevant here. Marotta moves with the naivity of a new age infant in this game, he is completely outclassed and easily carried away by the situations, like an immature child.
He is easily bullied by more exp players of the game and over-excited by opportunity targets, that can forgets his actual priorities.

He needs to stay focused on his priorities and spend our very limited cash more wisely. In the past many mistakes where made and every single time, the opening was similar.
It seems that there is an excess of offers on CMs and SSs in the Italian market and our transfer directors cant help themselves and buy as many as they can, they moment they get the chance, forgetting what we really need.
And when they do, its practically too late...
It is 7 years now, this cannot be a coincidence, whatever excuses you try to make, for the past 7 years the same pattern has been repeating.
History has already proved me right beyond doubt, i dont expect it to repeat for the 8th consecutive time to confirm my self.
What i do expect is that we sometime learn from this mistake...
Now he's quoting a fucking @Cronios post ffs

My god the -rep you're gonna receive when you wake up. Get ready for it, fool
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,799
i m just trying to say, that whn you care about someone/smth, you cant be proud and satisfied when you see them repeating the same mistakes.
There cant be any satisfaction on knowing that you were right when the result is bad for the someone/smth you care about.
For seven years i was right to criticize this, so what? i dont get any satisfaction from that, on the contrary i will be satisfied only when our transfer manager will make the right choice for our team.
I was a Juve fan, more than a decade before this board and Marotta took over their seats.
I m very fond of Juve, i ve seen how we suffered before using this tactic, i ve seen how much we have suffered before by neglecting our priority issues. I ve seen where these mistakes lead, i ve experienced them.
So i believe the analogy is quite relevant here. Marotta moves with the naivity of a new age infant in this game, he is completely outclassed and easily carried away by the situations, like an immature child.
He is easily bullied by more exp players of the game and over-excited by opportunity targets, that can forgets his actual priorities.

He needs to stay focused on his priorities and spend our very limited cash more wisely. In the past many mistakes where made and every single time, the opening was similar.
It seems that there is an excess of offers on CMs and SSs in the Italian market and our transfer directors cant help themselves and buy as many as they can, they moment they get the chance, forgetting what we really need.
And when they do, its practically too late...
It is 7 years now, this cannot be a coincidence, whatever excuses you try to make, for the past 7 years the same pattern has been repeating.
History has already proved me right beyond doubt, i dont expect it to repeat for the 8th consecutive time to confirm my self.
What i do expect is that we sometime learn from this mistake...
Shameless copy pasta. You're worse than Siamak I swear

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Free signing would lead one to believe such. People said the same when Pirlo arrived for free.
:shocked2:
 

Drizzy

Senior Member
Apr 26, 2015
633
Sami baby :tuttosport:

What a physically imposing midfield we'll have. Marotta/Paratici done did it again with the free transfers, baby.
Oh yea, a 28 year old who has bareley managed a single start all season, every game he plays for us you won't even realize hes playing. Remember, Ancelotti would rather play SERGIO RAMOS in midfield over this guy, says a lot. Not to mention we are offering this guy 4mil a season.... thats absolutley absurd compared to everyone else
 
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