[Serie A] Bari 1-0 JUVENTUS (August 29th 2010) (22 Viewers)

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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Grow up you little baby. Waaah, Marotta didn't buy my favorite player. Waaah, Marotta sold Diego. Yes, we are building on a foundation of blue-collar boring players. Exactly what Moggi and Lippi did in Summer 1994, and see how that turned out. Their success was immediate, but Marotta's will take time. Milan have made us look like fools, but why are you fuking crying? I don't see Woverhampton fans crying because Man City bought all the good players.
 

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JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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And you didn't deny what I said. Of course you're happy, those are your favorite heros.

Either that, or you're a troll or a liar. You choose.

Whatever the case, I have no reason to read your posts.
Initially I did say no I wasn't having a wank over what I would call an average mercato, but I deleted it as I was trying in vain to lift the discussion out of the playground.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,390
Grow up you little baby. Waaah, Marotta didn't buy my favorite player. Waaah, Marotta sold Diego. Yes, we are building on a foundation of blue-collar boring players. Exactly what Moggi and Lippi did in Summer 1994, and see how that turned out. Their success was immediate, but Marotta's will take time. Milan have made us look like fools, but why are you fuking crying? I don't see Woverhampton fans crying because Man City bought all the good players.
That's because he has no idea what happened in 1994 and he has no idea how the club was between 1986 and 1994.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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That's because he has no idea what happened in 1994 and he has no idea how the club was between 1986 and 1994.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh, well played, my friend.
I just got off the phone with Sergio and we were discussing how middle of the table Juve was between 1986 and the 1994 arrival of Luciano Moggi.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh, well played, my friend.
I just got off the phone with Sergio and we were discussing how middle of the table Juve was between 1986 and the 1994 arrival of Luciano Moggi.
And let's not forget how widely panned Moggi was for his first Mercato during that time. If I remember correctly, only 2 or 3, max out of the 11 or so players that he picked up ever amounted to anything.

The Juve teams after Platini, and only once Ravanelli, Baggio, and Vialli came on baord in the beginning of the 90's did juve start to get back to their winning ways again.

This stuff takes time. Trust me, I had absolutely no idea who tacchinardi was when they bought him in 1994, for example.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Grow up you little baby. Waaah, Marotta didn't buy my favorite player. Waaah, Marotta sold Diego. Yes, we are building on a foundation of blue-collar boring players. Exactly what Moggi and Lippi did in Summer 1994, and see how that turned out. Their success was immediate, but Marotta's will take time. Milan have made us look like fools, but why are you fuking crying? I don't see Woverhampton fans crying because Man City bought all the good players.
Forza Pado! :andyandbarcelona: :D

Wise words, yo.

Though I have to say ... when I hear about Del Piero talk about using their anger after their 1-0 Bari loss, I have to ask, "Well it did a whole lot of good when the team was supposedly pissed off for the last half of last season."
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
One thing that I would like to add to Pado's post in regards to Moggi and the 1994-1995 season.

Keep in mind that the Juventus squad that he inherited already had established, younger players such as Vialli, Ravanelli, a world beater in Baggio, and a precocious young teen by the name of Alessandro Del Piero.

So youcould easily surmise that Moggi happened to walk into a better situation that what Marotta is walking into right now. Although the teams of the early 90's weren't Top Notch CL Quality, they already had the buidling blocks in place, in a much different economic time when Juventus could "throw money at the problem"
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,390
One thing that I would like to add to Pado's post in regards to Moggi and the 1994-1995 season.

Keep in mind that the Juventus squad that he inherited already had established, younger players such as Vialli, Ravanelli, a world beater in Baggio, and a precocious young teen by the name of Alessandro Del Piero.

So youcould easily surmise that Moggi happened to walk into a better situation that what Marotta is walking into right now. Although the teams of the early 90's weren't Top Notch CL Quality, they already had the buidling blocks in place, in a much different economic time when Juventus could "throw money at the problem"
I want to say one thing in regards of the comparison between 2010 and 1994. Well of course, we got happy that we got 3rd place right after Serie B and then we got 2nd the year after. Of course we got happy beating Real Madrid, beating Inter, beating Milan 4-2 (I will never ever forget this game) and whatever else we did since our return but all this happened by coincidence I think. I never expected us to do that well after returning from Serie B to the extent that the board and the fans got fooled. Back then right after our return we needed this mercato, we needed to build a core, depth and blue-collars (as Pado called them). We are four years late now and the result might even be more delayed but I am still having hope that it might get fruit. The biggest problem is that we should stop comparing ourselves to Milan and Inter.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
Grow up you little baby. Waaah, Marotta didn't buy my favorite player. Waaah, Marotta sold Diego. Yes, we are building on a foundation of blue-collar boring players. Exactly what Moggi and Lippi did in Summer 1994, and see how that turned out. Their success was immediate, but Marotta's will take time. Milan have made us look like fools, but why are you fuking crying? I don't see Woverhampton fans crying because Man City bought all the good players.
This.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
Ahh well if its good for Wolverhampton than its good for Juventus
It takes something to be a hardcore fan of the Brescias, the Wolverhamptons, and the Sienas of this world. It is all too easy to be crazy for Juventus, Man United, Real Madrid, and Inter. Are you afraid to suffer? Are you thinking about a new favorite club? Do you lack character? Fuck that noise! We are the Black & White army. No matter if we are first in Serie A or last in Serie B with a 30-point penalty, we are the true Juventus support. Forza Big Balls!
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
56,913
It takes something to be a hardcore fan of the Brescias, the Wolverhamptons, and the Sienas of this world. It is all too easy to be crazy for Juventus, Man United, Real Madrid, and Inter. Are you afraid to suffer? Are you thinking about a new favorite club? Do you lack character? Fuck that noise! We are the Black & White army. No matter if we are first in Serie A or last in Serie B with a 30-point penalty, we are the true Juventus support. Forza Big Balls!
Actually, Milan is looking kinda good right now..
 

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