Serie A 2024-25 (118 Viewers)

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,514
rovella if not already better, has much higher ceiling than locatelli. kulu is better attacking midfielder than conceicao, nico, koop. soule might still turn up better than nico gonzalez which cost much more.
rovella is better than loca in clearances and interceptions, loca is a better passer. no clear winner. kulu is playing for a 100% attacking team with no pressure at all, and chico still has better per 90 stats despite the injuries, the coach he had and the fact that this was his first year in a new league. soulé is the definition of raw talent, he's completely unreliable. we wouldn't have more points with either of these in the squad instead of loca, koop, nico or chico

kean and huijsen are the obvious huge mistakes for me, but even kean admitted that he needed the change of scenery, so there's that too
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Do you know which three things connect these players?
Orsolini (Bologna), Pellegrini (Lazio), Rovella (Lazio), Soule (Roma), Dybala (Roma), Mandragora (Fiorentina), Kean (Fiorentina), Fagioli (Fiorentina), de Winter (Genoa), Miretti (Genoa), Nicolussi Caviglia (Venezia), Huijsen (Bournemouth), Romero (Tottenham), Dragusin (Tottenham), Kulusevski (Tottenham), Iling Jr. (Middlesbrough), Demiral (Al-Ahly), Barrenechea (Valencia), Nonge Boende (Servette).

1. As youngsters they played/were owned by Juve
2. Many of you were mad when we sold them.
3. None of them will play in the CL next year if they remain in their current clubs.

Do you know what makes Koopmeiners and Nico Gonzalez different to them?
1. As youngsters they didn't play for Juve. We bought them when they were in their best years.
2. You hate them and think it was a mistake to buy them, especially at the expense of those youngsters above.
3. They will play in CL next year

Thank God it's not up to the average fan to decide who to keep, who to sell, who to buy and who not to buy.
Why did you forget to include woj who is better than di Gregorio and is on his way to win la liga and champions league and is also better with feet than di gargoyle ?
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,898
Do you know which three things connect these players?
Orsolini (Bologna), Pellegrini (Lazio), Rovella (Lazio), Soule (Roma), Dybala (Roma), Mandragora (Fiorentina), Kean (Fiorentina), Fagioli (Fiorentina), de Winter (Genoa), Miretti (Genoa), Nicolussi Caviglia (Venezia), Huijsen (Bournemouth), Romero (Tottenham), Dragusin (Tottenham), Kulusevski (Tottenham), Iling Jr. (Middlesbrough), Demiral (Al-Ahly), Barrenechea (Valencia), Nonge Boende (Servette).

1. As youngsters they played/were owned by Juve
2. Many of you were mad when we sold them.
3. None of them will play in the CL next year if they remain in their current clubs.

Do you know what makes Koopmeiners and Nico Gonzalez different to them?
1. As youngsters they didn't play for Juve. We bought them when they were in their best years.
2. You hate them and think it was a mistake to buy them, especially at the expense of those youngsters above.
3. They will play in CL next year

Thank God it's not up to the average fan to decide who to keep, who to sell, who to buy and who not to buy.
Players that we could use right now:

Rovella, Dybala, Kean, HugeSuck, Romero.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,885
That’s why I asked you.
As I mentioned in the first post, all of those were players who played for Juve or were owned by the club when they were youngsters (21 or under 21), and then sold. Tek doesn't belong in that category.
Juve fans usually complain when we sell youngsters (Dybala in that list is obviously not such a case, but the others are), because there's hope they'll develop into something big. Huijsen from that list might still grow into a world class player (big questionmark for this too), but the rest will likely continue playing for teams that either won't qualify for CL, or will only appear there occasionaly.
On the other hand, the players Juve buys from such teams (Vlahovic, Nico, Bernardeschi, Chiesa, Locatelli, Cuadrado, Pjanic, etc) are starters at Juve and they're regularly playing in CL.

I am addressing here a common Tuz narrative that we're selling good players for less money and buying weaker ones for more.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,309
The Viminale has announced to the FIGC that from next season 'the evening hours of high-risk matches will no longer be allowed'. Inevitably, even if there is no real list at the moment, it would be a large part of key matches. It all arose following the incidents on Sunday in the pre-match of the Derby della Capitale, which saw the police force massively engaged to avoid incidents, but which nevertheless saw twenty-four officers injured. [Gazzetta dello Sport]
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,919
The Viminale has announced to the FIGC that from next season 'the evening hours of high-risk matches will no longer be allowed'. Inevitably, even if there is no real list at the moment, it would be a large part of key matches. It all arose following the incidents on Sunday in the pre-match of the Derby della Capitale, which saw the police force massively engaged to avoid incidents, but which nevertheless saw twenty-four officers injured. [Gazzetta dello Sport]
Cosa rischia la Juve?
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,309
Il Viminale ha preannunciato alla FIGC che dalla prossima stagione 'non sarà più consentito lo svolgimento in orario serale delle partite ad alto rischio'. Giocoforza, anche se non esiste al momento un vero e proprio elenco, si tratterebbe di gran parte di gare clou. Tutto è scaturito in seguito agli incidenti di domenica nel pre-gara del Derby della Capitale, che hanno visto le Forze dell'Ordine impegnate in maniera massiccia per evitare incidenti, ma che comunque hanno visto il ferimento di ventiquattro agenti. [Gazzetta dello Sport]
 

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