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zizinho

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Thats what i'm thinking off


Alves triggering a clause at barca to come here for a new challenge

Dybala

Pjanic telling roma to go fuck themselves to come here and allows his clause to be paid over time instead of up front
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Benatia coming in next and Mascherano wanting to come here (and he would, if Barca werent the disgusting club they are) too
 

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Dostoevsky

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Well one could argue Pjanic is a wc player already.
I really rate Pjanic and I love the fact that we signed him. But I'd say he's great, not WC player.

Alves triggering a clause at barca to come here for a new challenge

Dybala

Pjanic telling roma to go fuck themselves to come here and allows his clause to be paid over time instead of up front
I'm glad we signed Alves. I can even say he was a WC player but at this point he's just a good signing considering his age.

Dybala, when we signed him, was not a WC player. Neither was Pogba nor Vidal.
 

Paid-off-Ref

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Did Juventus get world class status players when we had to rebuild ?


They should watch our blueprint. First build a solid base, then go from there.
Our situation was a bit different. Part of the reason we really took off was due to the lack of competition and us finally betting on the right players and coach. We had been rebuilding for 4 years prior. I doubt the Chinese have patience to partake in multiple hit or miss transfer campaigns before finally getting it right. And when they do, they would be facing a Juve side light years ahead of Milan 11' both financially and in terms of squad quality.
 

Zacheryah

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Our situation was a bit different. Part of the reason we really took off was due to the lack of competition and us finally betting on the right players and coach. We had been rebuilding for 4 years prior. I doubt the Chinese have patience to partake in multiple hit or miss transfer campaigns before finally getting it right. And when they do, they would be facing a Juve side light years ahead of Milan 11' both financially and in terms of squad quality.
Juventus started rebuilding summer 2010 and finished rebuilding summer 2011, won the scudetto later that season while originally aiming for CL qualification.


Milan's goal needs to be to get a solid team to finish in a CL qualification spot, just like Juve did.



It would be completely idiotic to set juventus as the benchmark and think of reaching that within a decade
 

Paid-off-Ref

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Juventus started rebuilding summer 2010 and finished rebuilding summer 2011, won the scudetto later that season while originally aiming for CL qualification.


Milan's goal needs to be to get a solid team to finish in a CL qualification spot, just like Juve did.



It would be completely idiotic to set juventus as the benchmark and think of reaching that within a decade
We started rebuilding (and failing) before that. The club went on and on about the so called "3-5 year project" since our promotion to Serie A to return us to our former glory.
 

Zacheryah

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We started rebuilding (and failing) before that. The club went on and on about the so called "3-5 year project" since our promotion to Serie A to return us to our former glory.
Our rebuilding started the moment Marotta was hired. Everything before that was a different project.


Milan with new owners are starting their rebuilding this summer.
 

Paid-off-Ref

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Our rebuilding started the moment Marotta was hired. Everything before that was a different project.


Milan with new owners are starting their rebuilding this summer.
Well, going by your logic that's not so. The deal (strongly rumored) involves Berlusconi being president for the next 2-3 years. If he stays, Galliani stays.
 

DutchJuventino

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I am really hyped for next season and I hope some teams will give youngsters playing time.

Empoli and Sassuolo will have a young squad so that's good for us. :)

I'm excited for Genoa with Juric as coach. I liked Gasperini really wel and Genoa is still one of the greatest clubs in Italy. Genoa breathe Serie A and hopefully Juric can give some talents a chance. Atalanta with Gasp will play 3-4-3 I think and they could surprise.

Udinese was really dissapointing last year, so I hope they wild find the right track. Scuffet or Meret in goal and I will watch Udinese more than last year. Last year was shit with football that sucked.

It's look like Pescara want to play some agressive and attractive football with some youngsters. I am watching forward to them, a lot lot lot more than Carpi :inter: or Frosinone. Crotone? I don't know ... hopefully not another Carpi.

Talent of the year: La Gumina from Palermo and he will be the next Italian striker :xfinger:

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I'm bored, most valuable XI Primavera A:

Andres Ponce (SAMP)
Minelli (FIO) - Vadala (JUV) - Macek (JUV)
Bangu (FIO) - Diakhate (FIO)
Rogerio (SASS) - Romagna (JUV) - Pollice (GENOA) - Lirola (JUV)
Sommariva (GENOA)​


Most valuable XI Primavera B:

Pinamonti (INT)
Leris (CHI) - Vido (MIL) - Tulissi (ATA)
Checcin (HEL) - Mastalli (MIL)
Felicioli (MIL) - De Santis (MIL) - Coppolaro (UDI) - Mora (ATA)
Radu (INT)​

Most valuable XI Primavera C:

Negro (NAP)
Palombi (LAZ) - Castrovilli (BARI) - Grillo (PAL)
Murgia (LAZ) - Picchi (EMP)
Pezzella (PAL) - Marchizza (ROM) - Tafa (PAL) - Balasa (ROM)
Viscovo (CRO)​

Players with highest market value:
Primavera A: Rogerio (Sassuolo) 1m
Primavera B: Tulissi (Atalanta) 0.4m
Primavera C: Balasa (Roma) 1m

Roma's team has the highest worth: 31m

Source: Transfermarkt
 

ADP1897

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I always like Sassuolo since Berardi and Zaza fiasco, I like Sarri's and Gianpaolo's Empoli too, one of Sampdoria/Genoa need to step up, since their city have so much football culture...

Udinese maybe was last season letdown, crappy season for new stadium, and di natale farewell.

Ventura's Torino are quite enjoyable to watch aswell, since Ventura not afraid to use youngster, so i'm looking foward for new rejuvenate azzuri, hope the new azzuri will keep use back3 formation.

Since it's still early as Tanu said, so we still need more time to judge Napoli, Romanese teams, Milanese clubs, and Fiorentina.
 

DutchJuventino

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Yeah Torino was indeed enjoyable. Belotti, Baselli, Benassi, Bruno Peres, Zappacosta et cetera are some good youngsters who got minutes last season. I don't know the ideas of Mihajlovic but i hope he take Ventura as example.
 

only-juve

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Correct me if I'm wrong, that guy thohir bought majority shares from "Horse face" just couple of seasons ago and he realized that Inter are a shiit hole that can't be fixed so again he sold his shares to the Chinese guy.

And in 2-3 years from now the Chinese guy will realize that he too made a disastrous decision so he'll sell to the next victim in line....

If I'm an investor looking to buy a club, I'd be faaar away from Inter as possible. I'd buy AC Milan perhaps at least there is a good chance with them but not with that cursed club Inter.
 
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