Simone Pepe - Winger - Udinese (21 Viewers)

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Buck Fuddy

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What are you talking about? You always seem to defend whatever we do. Nothing weird about that but sometimes it's too much.
Hell no.


You don't want him but you think he's on a higher level than old Camo.
The old Camo, the one we signed was a mediocre player. At best. He was way too inconsistent to be considered good. Pretty weak physically even, at times.
Took him some time to become the strong player we all liked.

And honestly, I did not like that signing at the time either.


So tell me, why is he good and how can he be worth as much? What did he show? Saying he plays for Italy is nothing as this is the weakest Italy ever.

He tries and runs? That would cost us 10mln much?

Even if we don't buy him, tell me how can he possibly be any good?
He is "good" because he is a pretty strong player, who seems to be well aware of what he can & can not do. Plus, he seems to give his all whenever I have seen him, something I always appreciate.

Again, I do not want him at Juve (though if the latest news is to be believed, it doesn't look too shabby from a financial point of view), but imo he is better than the Camo we signed.

But it turns out that the Camo we signed had the potential to become truly great (something I did not expect tbh), and I don't think Pepe has that.
 

Gabriel

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Juventus are expected to wrap up negotiations for Simone Pepe and close a deal with Udinese for his transfer worth around €12 million, according to Il Corriere dello Sport.

The 27-year-old, who is with Italy in Sestriere, is on the verge of signing a four-year deal with the option to sign on for a fifth year. He will receive €1.4m per annum compared to the €800,000 a season he currently earns with Udinese.
Giuseppe Marotta met with the player's agent on Thursday, who gave the all clear for talks, and now his aim is to convince Udinese to agree a deal. The director is expected to hold further dialogue with the Friuli-based club later today.

Once he gets their approval, Pepe will sign with the Old Lady. Marotta will also use talks to reignite a permanent deal for Antonio Candreva.

Udinese are holding out for a €7m offer for Juve to obtain the other half of his rights.



according to goal..., 1.4m? that's not 650k what a waste of money :sergio:
 

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It says nothing. Nothing at all.

Like I said, this is the weakest Italy ever.
It doesn't matter if it's the weakest Italy ever. Before the 2006 WC Italy didn't have a sweet ass ride through the qualifiers, much like this year, yet they won the damn thing. And I don't think ANYONE tipped them to win that cup. Italy is always a threat in the WC, that's just the way it is. And Pepe being in that squad says something, whether you like it or not.
 

mondo1

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It doesn't matter if it's the weakest Italy ever. Before the 2006 WC Italy didn't have a sweet ass ride through the qualifiers, much like this year, yet they won the damn thing. And I don't think ANYONE tipped them to win that cup. Italy is always a threat in the WC, that's just the way it is. And Pepe being in that squad says something, whether you like it or not.
thats one weak argument.... zambrotta is still in the squad and ? he is finished... canna too are they still good players only cause they play for italy in the wc?
 
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    It doesn't matter if it's the weakest Italy ever. Before the 2006 WC Italy didn't have a sweet ass ride through the qualifiers, much like this year, yet they won the damn thing. And I don't think ANYONE tipped them to win that cup. Italy is always a threat in the WC, that's just the way it is. And Pepe being in that squad says something, whether you like it or not.
    I wasn't posting here during the WC time back in 2006 but that was one hell of a squad. All of the players at their prime. I didn't tip them to win the whole thing but they were damn strong. Canna, Nesta, Zambrotta, Pirlo etc. were all great. This Italy is average compared to that. But we'll see, this is just a blind speak at the moment.
     

    V

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    thats one weak argument.... zambrotta is still in the squad and ? he is finished... canna too are they still good players only cause they play for italy in the wc?
    No, yours is a weak argument which has nothing to do with what I said.

    And those three are there because they have experience, something which is pretty important in a short and high-pressure tournament like the WC.
     

    SABSAB

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    Juve-Udinese: fumata bianca per Pepe

    15:00 del 04 giugno

    Simone Pepe è il primo colpo di mercato della nuova Juventus. Questa mattina a Torino il ds del club friulano, Fabrizio Larini ha incontrato il presidente bianconero Andrea Agnelli e l'avvocato Michele Briamonte. L'esterno offensivo della Nazionale dovrebbe passare alla Juve per 11 milioni di euro più i prestiti di Ekdal e Immobile.

    Al centro dei discorsi tra le due società anche altri giocatori: Candreva verrebbe riscattato per 7 milioni dalla Juve, che otterrebbe anche il laterale Marco Motta (quest'anno alla Roma) in cambio del prestito di De Ceglie o Giovinco.






    I don't believe the numbers and players involved is true. IT CAN'T BE!!!
    Are. You. Kidding. Me.
     
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