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Alen

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I remember so many people were doubting me when i've said that Juventus should have signed him back from Torino after his capocannoniere season, as usual i was right
I also see a top striker in Immobile, but I am glad we didn't sign him back. It wouldn't have changed much for us, because ever since we had high scoring strikers in Tevez, Higuain, Ronaldo, now Vlahovic. But it would have changed a lot for Immobile and Serie A. Here he wouldn't have become what he is right now - a 20+ goals striker and a serie A legend.
 

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Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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Fuck Cuntobile - typical big fish in a middle sized pond. Absolutely overrated cunt. Failed at Sevilla, failed in Dortmund, and Italy have been winning in spite of his underwhelming performances. Sure, he can score for Lazio, but where were those goals for Italy and his other clubs? Exactly. A world class striker can adapt to his surroundings. Good for him he's found a team where he fits and that can cater to his needs. A striker of his "caliber" should only ever be 3rd or 4th choice at a club like Juventus.
But doesn't the current Juventus according to you have a worse squad that Inter, Milan and Napoli? Wouldn't that make our pond size a perfect fit for Immobile? :p
 

IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
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I was counting on Milan dropping points in at least one of their last two games and they won both. They have to drop 1 if not 2 of their next 3 to really start hoping for the title
 

Bianconero81

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But doesn't the current Juventus according to you have a worse squad that Inter, Milan and Napoli? Wouldn't that make our pond size a perfect fit for Immobile? :p
The league table and our performances seem to support my claim. I also made these claims before we signed Zakaria and Vlahovic, so your point is moot. Are you happy with our midfield, or do you think Fagiot, Arturd and Turdeski are better than the midfield options Milan and Napoli have? I await your response ;) :b81:

Our attack with Morata, Vlahovic and Dybala has no place for someone like Cuntobile - he'd be 4th choice here.
 

Strickland

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The league table and our performances seem to support my claim. I also made these claims before we signed Zakaria and Vlahovic, so your point is moot. Are you happy with our midfield, or do you think Fagiot, Arturd and Turdeski are better than the midfield options Milan and Napoli have? I await your response ;) :b81:

Our attack with Morata, Vlahovic and Dybala has no place for someone like Cuntobile - he'd be 4th choice here.
Lazio has scored 58 goals and Juventus 45 this season, if you feel that the league table supports your claim that we have 4th best squad in the league, you should also see that the league table suggests Lazio's frontline to be much better :p

I'm just perplexed how one day according to you we could only wish to have a frontline of Giroud, Ibra and the other Milan bums or Osimhen, Insigne etc (and at that point Dybala, Morata, Chiesa, etc were considered inferior by you) and then the next day, Immobile, current leading scorer of the league and someone who has 77 league goals in the past 3 seasons, is a useless cunt who's not better than Morata or Dybala.

I feel like you both underrate and overrate our players at the same time :D
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Lazio has scored 58 goals and Juventus 45 this season, if you feel that the league table supports your claim that we have 4th best squad in the league, you should also see that the league table suggests Lazio's frontline to be much better :p

I'm just perplexed how one day according to you we could only wish to have a frontline of Giroud, Ibra and the other Milan bums or Osimhen, Insigne etc (and at that point Dybala, Morata, Chiesa, etc were considered inferior by you) and then the next day, Immobile, current leading scorer of the league and someone who has 77 league goals in the past 3 seasons, is a useless cunt who's not better than Morata or Dybala.

I feel like you both underrate and overrate our players at the same time :D
Our midfield is the main issue. We lack dynamic players who push the ball forward. I would not trade Morata, Vlahovic or Dybala for Giroud, Ibra or any of those old geezers, and definitely not for Immobile. If we had a more dynamic and functional midfield, not resorting to fielding Fagiot in every match, we'd have scored more goals.

The only strikers I like and would take from other Serie A teams are Osimhen, Zaniolo, Leao and possibly Lautaro Martinez.
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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Our midfield is the main issue. We lack dynamic players who push the ball forward. I would not trade Morata, Vlahovic or Dybala for Giroud, Ibra or any of those old geezers, and definitely not for Immobile. If we had a more dynamic and functional midfield, not resorting to fielding Fagiot in every match, we'd have scored more goals.
Do I read this right, you rate 35yo Giroud and 40yo Ibra higher than Immobile? :p Just to put some perspective here, Giroud has 8 goals, Zlatan has 8 goals and Immobile has 21 goals this season.
 

Karim30

Allegri is back, life is back.
May 6, 2012
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I was counting on Milan dropping points in at least one of their last two games and they won both. They have to drop 1 if not 2 of their next 3 to really start hoping for the title
We need to beat Inter, and of course the game before to secure 4th place and start hoping for more, if we don’t beat Inter we can forget about it.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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We need to beat Inter, and of course the game before to secure 4th place and start hoping for more, if we don’t beat Inter we can forget about it.
Need to win every match left and even then it is unlikely.

We are too far back with too many teams in the way. I don't think we are good enough to win every match, especially with such a small squad playing in 3 competitions.
 

juventus4life

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Apr 21, 2012
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"According to Il Corriere dello Sport and Il Corriere della Sera, VAR referee Davide Massa repeatedly told Marco Guida that Andrea Ranocchia ‘touched the ball before Andrea Belotti’s foot’ so the match official didn’t even have an on-field review."
 

s4tch

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"According to Il Corriere dello Sport and Il Corriere della Sera, VAR referee Davide Massa repeatedly told Marco Guida that Andrea Ranocchia ‘touched the ball before Andrea Belotti’s foot’ so the match official didn’t even have an on-field review."
that's more serious than anything that was actually proven during calciopoli.
 
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