Shabani Nonda to Juve!!!??? (3 Viewers)

Jul 12, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by David Del Piero ] ++
Newcastle :p

Del Piero and Kluivert upfront, 2 shadows of their former self-players :)
:LOL: Kluivert is still a fine player, he just isn't a forward. No one except Frank Rijkaard ever figured out that Kluivert is really a midfielder who's been played out of position for years upon years.

As for Del Piero, I have the feeling that he would light up the Premiership even in his indifferent form. I don't think that Premiership defenses could cope with him. Especially not on a team like Newcastle. The more I think about it, the more selling DP to Newcastle would be perfect. We could maybe get Dyer in exchange...
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,706
++ [ originally posted by Ian ] ++


We could maybe get Dyer in exchange...

HAHAHA! Good post untill up to this point. I thought you hated overrated players and watched players yourself to form an oppinion?!

Dyer is even a bench warmer for Newcastle!
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
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I don´t consider the forum-User, who want DP out of juve, as juve fans... you have no loyality.. take a look at the big teams, all of them have such a symbol-player:
Milan: maldini, costacurta
Real: Raul
ManU: Giggs
and so on..

we need DP at juve.. even if he is not so good like before, but he is still important...
SO STOP CRITIZING DP :(
 

kaizer

Senior Member
Nov 1, 2003
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Milan: maldini, costacurta
Real: Raul
ManU: Giggs
THANK U for giving those examples

ur own post has buried u my friend. Maldini and Costacurta can handle strikers that are 10 years their junior. and Giggs is still doing great things. Raul just plain ol' sux
 

Togon

Senior Member
Nov 2, 2003
511
the player we are talking about:

Shabani Nonda
Pace, strength and an the ability to finish with his head and both feet have helped Shabani Nonda establish himself as one of the most prolific goalscorers in France.

National team
After careful consideration, Nonda chose to represent the country of his father, the Democratic Republic of Congo. He made his debut in a FIFA World Cup qualifier against Djibouti, scoring twice. He missed the first two games of the 2002 African Cup of Nations but scored in his first appearance, a 3-1 defeat of the Ivory Coast.

Club
Nonda began in humble surroundings, playing in a refugee camp in Tanzania. His eye for goal was soon spotted and he was signed up by the country's top club, Young Africans. Nonda had little difficulty settling into European football after joining FC Zürich in 1995. He struck 36 goals in 75 appearances during his two-and-a-half years in Switzerland, including a Swiss best 24 goals in the 1996/97 season.

1998: Nonda's impressive goalscoring feats continued after moving to Stade Rennais FC. He scored 31 goals in 62 games for Rennes and his bullish, powerful style soon saw him billed as 'the new George Weah'.

2000: AS Monaco FC broke the French transfer record to sign Nonda for €20m in July 2000 - and he has not disappointed. In his first two seasons he scored 26 goals in 59 games in a struggling team - as well as three in five UEFA Champions League appearances. Profiting from excellent service from Monaco's wingers in 2002/03, Nonda scored 26 goals in 35 games, winning the French Golden Boot award and taking Monaco to within a point of the title.

2003/04: Sustained a knee injury in an August match against Paris Saint-Germain FC and was initially ruled out for the season. Nonda returned, however, and was on target as Monaco completed their domestic season with a win at FC Girondins de Bordeaux. Also featured in the latter stages of the Champions League, scoring against Chelsea FC in the semi-final but failing to make his mark as FC Porto won the showpiece in Germany.

Did you know?
Nonda was forced to flee his country of birth, Burundi, as a child due to civil unrest


uefa.com
 

peckface

approaching curve
Oct 3, 2004
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic can get another competitor up front in Juventus.
The Monaco-forward Shabani Nonda can be on his way to Turin, says Italian press.
Nondas agent John Dario says to AFP:
We still haven't had direct contact with Juventus, but according to what Ive heard in Italy we are about to start a discussion.
Nonda who had a serious knee injury in august 2003 and came back in april this year, have only played in periods in Monaco this fall.
Now his looking for a new club.
Juventus should, according to italian press, have offered him a 3 year contract. There are more intrested clubs, Glasgow Rangers, Athletico Madrid and Weder Bremen.
It can also just be "agent talks" since Monaco haven't accepted the terms of a two year contract with Nonda.

http://expressen.se/index.jsp?a=223714
 

The Arif

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
12,564
++ [ originally posted by pecker ] ++
Zlatan Ibrahimovic can get another competitor up front in Juventus.
The Monaco-forward Shabani Nonda can be on his way to Turin, says Italian press.
Nondas agent John Dario says to AFP:
We still haven't had direct contact with Juventus, but according to what Ive heard in Italy we are about to start a discussion.
Nonda who had a serious knee injury in august 2003 and came back in april this year, have only played in periods in Monaco this fall.
Now his looking for a new club.
Juventus should, according to italian press, have offered him a 3 year contract. There are more intrested clubs, Glasgow Rangers, Athletico Madrid and Weder Bremen.
It can also just be "agent talks" since Monaco haven't accepted the terms of a two year contract with Nonda.

http://expressen.se/index.jsp?a=223714

Nonda Zlatan's competitor? :howler:
 

Daddi

Cuadrado is juan hell of a derby king!
Oct 27, 2004
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haha. I don't think we will get him. its the same as the summer. We was heavily linked with everyione and we ended up getting players we werent linked with, xcept Emerson ;)
 
Jan 7, 2004
29,704
++ [ originally posted by Maresca78 ] ++
I don´t consider the forum-User, who want DP out of juve, as juve fans... you have no loyality.. take a look at the big teams, all of them have such a symbol-player:
Milan: maldini, costacurta
Real: Raul
ManU: Giggs
and so on..

we need DP at juve.. even if he is not so good like before, but he is still important...
SO STOP CRITIZING DP :(


did you see what costacurta did to us? maldini and giggs need no comment
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
++ [ originally posted by Don Bes ] ++




did you see what costacurta did to us? maldini and giggs need no comment
and don´t you remember what dp has done all the years for juve??
even this season he has 7 or 8 goals in max 12 games.. Giggs had last year such a long period, in which he did not score... but ManU fans are not like you.. they have more loyality to their players... they just belive in them... I am so sad to see such juve fans.. Del Piero is out captain and our best..

forza ale..
 

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