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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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I wouldn't be too worried about Man City just yet as it remains to be seen if they will allow Tevez to leave.
Exacty. They would need to find someone to buy tevez and pay is salary which is no cake walk either as easy as it may sound.
 

Jaxx

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It's only man city, not barca or manure...a team with an actual history.
As a Juve fan you don't wanna talk about history. Juve's recent history involves a stint in Serie B and a court conviction of cheating. The Juve name isn't worth much to world class players anymore.

Aguero may arrive if no other teams make a bid. But the moment Real, Chelsea or Man City come in with an offer...it's over. I get a feeling Juve is the back-up plan if a better offer doesn't arrive.
 

Hust

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As a Juve fan you don't wanna talk about history. Juve's recent history involves a stint in Serie B and a court conviction of cheating. The Juve name isn't worth much to world class players anymore.

Aguero may arrive if no other teams make a bid. But the moment Real, Chelsea or Man City come in with an offer...it's over. I get a feeling Juve is the back-up plan if a better offer doesn't arrive.
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Jaxx

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The whole argument of 'others were cheating as well, so we're innocent' doesn't make sense. Best outcome is Inter get dragged down as well. But Juve will always have Calciopoli as part of their history and it's effects on the clubs reputation will take years of prolonged success to get away from.

Players like Aguero won't run to a falling Italian league to play for a convicted corrupted team. Fans may be able to look past this but Aguero has no affection or loyalty for Juve. I get the feeling he'd come if no one else came forward but other clubs would be preferable.
 

Linebreak

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The whole argument of 'others were cheating as well, so we're innocent' doesn't make sense. Best outcome is Inter get dragged down as well. But Juve will always have Calciopoli as part of their history and it's effects on the clubs reputation will take years of prolonged success to get away from.

Players like Aguero won't run to a falling Italian league to play for a convicted corrupted team. Fans may be able to look past this but Aguero has no affection or loyalty for Juve. I get the feeling he'd come if no one else came forward but other clubs would be preferable.
It makes perfect sense - our reputation was tainted more than it should have been

Your overall point I do agree with, he will almost surely prefer the likes of RM, MC, and Chelsea over Juve
 

Hust

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Brilliant debate. You've flawed my argument with that emoticon.
Dont worry man, I'm not at my PC and posting from my phone. Not that easy to type something as long as you did on a phone.

I will have my argument posted later tonight if ur still on, otherwise u can check tomorrow.
 

Joe

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I think something is going to happen tomorrow. Amauri's agent announcing something might happen tomorrow is good news.
 
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