Sosa(not anymore) And Huntelaar Followed By Juventus (29 Viewers)

C4ISR

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Dec 18, 2005
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#21
Yeah, we don't need Kakà or Deco because we have Paro and Marchisio.

:rolleyes:
Thats completely different and a useless comparison. The difference in quality between Huntelaar vs Palladino/Bojinov and the difference between Kaka vs Paro cant be compared.

Who's to say Huntelaar is alot better than Palladino/Bojinov? Send Palladino/Bojinov to Holland and they would do well also.

My point is, with 2 very promosing youngsters in the squad, both of which were made in Italy, unlike Huntelaar, its not very smart business to go an pay what would surely be a huge sum to got Huntelaar.
 

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Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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#22
What a bunch of nonsense in this thread. Saying we don't need Deco, or any other inane way you could word it, doesn't make much sense at all.

And if we sell Trezeguet of course we're gonna need to find a replacement... Bojinov and Palladino are not the answer yet. They are strictly for the future.
 

Pinturrichio

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Oct 30, 2006
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#23
in my opinion bojinov is not even for the future.. he has been in fiorentina , an above avrage squad and hasnt shined, and the same with juve, its more than over a year now since he has produced quality games, even if to say the truth nor at firenze and nor at juventus did he find coaches whom realy believe in himm
 

Pinturrichio

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Oct 30, 2006
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#25
yep true even at juventus didi considers all del piero trezeguet palladino and zalayeta before him so he cant really catch any form.. and when he joined juve i was really entushasiatic becaue bojinov seems he has so much to give. .and im afraid if he joins milan he might catch some form... however if didi doesnt consider him why keep him?
 

C4ISR

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Dec 18, 2005
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#26
If Trez is sold u replace him with another experienced striker like Klose, not Huntelaar. I like Huntelaar, and if we didn't already have Palladino and Bojinov, I would certainly want him. His transfer fee would be at lest 10 million pounds. Alot of money for some1 who is only 1 yr older than Palladino, and arguably not that much better.
 

Slagathor

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Jul 25, 2001
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#27
To those arguing performing well in the Dutch league doesn't prove anything, I'd like to point out Huntelaar was very important for the Dutch U-21 team that became European Champions last summer. He has also scored and done well in just about any European game he has ever played in.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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#28
To those arguing performing well in the Dutch league doesn't prove anything, I'd like to point out Huntelaar was very important for the Dutch U-21 team that became European Champions last summer. He has also scored and done well in just about any European game he has ever played in.
wot coming up against players that play in the youth league or 3rd tier teams for their respective clubs except huntelaar?
 
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JamalRice10

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Nov 25, 2005
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    sighs.... we dont need to crawl teammates we all want what is best for the team i think selling trezgol is an option but we shouldn't he scores to easy. Palladino we can loan him out to get first team football i dont think he is completely ready. Del piero face it mates he is getting old and he does get injuried very easily. Bojinov is one of the best youngster in the world keep him as the third choice. Zalayeta tell him thanxs throw a party and let him leave. and these to youngster welcome them with open hands :)
     

    Jun-hide

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    Dec 16, 2002
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    #30
    The more I see Huntelaar (Though I must admit not many), more I am impressed with his general technical ability. He isnt somebody that is going to explode players away, but technically very very sound, and has excellent first touch; a trait I always look for forward. I think the comparison with Mori was in this respect: Mori has deceptively quick feet, and his little drag backs around the penalty box is pretty proficient, a la Gila.

    Shyne has a point though. As good as Huntelaar is, we need re-inforcement in other areas of the field. Huntelaar is well-sought after, and any team who earns his right will have to pay handsome sum (right so). I would like to see what Bojinov can offer before deciding my mind up - not that he is better but it makes more economic sense.
     

    AOD4

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    Nov 24, 2004
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    #31
    I dunt think Bojinov will stay us...he is not scoring goals in B then he is not juve material ..i do hope he prove me wrong but as far as things are going ....Didi doesnt even consider him at all.
     

    Slagathor

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    #32
    wot coming up against players that play in the youth league or 3rd tier teams for their respective clubs except huntelaar?
    Yawn. I'll let Jun-hide take this one:

    The more I see Huntelaar (Though I must admit not many), more I am impressed with his general technical ability. He isnt somebody that is going to explode players away, but technically very very sound, and has excellent first touch; a trait I always look for forward. I think the comparison with Mori was in this respect: Mori has deceptively quick feet, and his little drag backs around the penalty box is pretty proficient, a la Gila.

    Shyne has a point though. As good as Huntelaar is, we need re-inforcement in other areas of the field. Huntelaar is well-sought after, and any team who earns his right will have to pay handsome sum (right so). I would like to see what Bojinov can offer before deciding my mind up - not that he is better but it makes more economic sense.
     

    Adrian

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    Jan 31, 2003
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    #33
    i think trez should be sold for that big sum offered by lyon.

    I like Huntelaar and believe he'll be good in serie A.

    Zalayeta should leave. I would like to keep bojnov but he'll join another team IMO.

    del piero and palladino as support striker options and Huntelaar and Klose as the main striker. that would be good. Good blend of youth and experience.
     

    Desmond

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    Jul 12, 2002
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    #37
    Perhaps the question at the moment is not whether Huntelaar is good enough for Juve (which I certainly think he is), but as Jun-hide said what the team is lacking in the first place. With a looming promotion it would be all to easy to splurge on the next big thing in an eager bid to return to the days of old, but forwards are hardly what we lack, and even with a Trezeguet sale this team could cope well enough without having to spend for reinforcement. On the other hand, the defence, traditionally our hallmark, is found wanting even in Serie B and almost certainly would leak goals against Serie A opposition. The midfield is grossly imbalanced with a plethora of work-your-socks-off destroyers (Nedved included) and is bereft of creativity. Until these gaps are filled considerations for attacking reinforcement are somewhat premature, and Trezeguet staying is still a concrete possibility, in which case the Huntelaar prospect would be a non-issue.
     
    May 25, 2006
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    #38
    the defence, traditionally our hallmark, is found wanting even in Serie B and almost certainly would leak goals against Serie A opposition. The midfield is grossly imbalanced with a plethora of work-your-socks-off destroyers (Nedved included) and is bereft of creativity. Until these gaps are filled considerations for attacking reinforcement are somewhat premature, and Trezeguet staying is still a concrete possibility, in which case the Huntelaar prospect would be a non-issue.
    Good point! but I don`t think that Trezeguet staying is still a concrete possibility:sad:
     

    Jun-hide

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    Dec 16, 2002
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    #39
    Perhaps the question at the moment is not whether Huntelaar is good enough for Juve (which I certainly think he is), but as Jun-hide said what the team is lacking in the first place. With a looming promotion it would be all to easy to splurge on the next big thing in an eager bid to return to the days of old, but forwards are hardly what we lack, and even with a Trezeguet sale this team could cope well enough without having to spend for reinforcement. On the other hand, the defence, traditionally our hallmark, is found wanting even in Serie B and almost certainly would leak goals against Serie A opposition. The midfield is grossly imbalanced with a plethora of work-your-socks-off destroyers (Nedved included) and is bereft of creativity. Until these gaps are filled considerations for attacking reinforcement are somewhat premature, and Trezeguet staying is still a concrete possibility, in which case the Huntelaar prospect would be a non-issue.
    Good mention Des on creativity. Camo and Il Captino Divino are just about only players who are able to conjured up something (Marchionni on top of his form is truly enjoyable to watch though). My pick is VDV, because (1) his left-footed, (2) shouldnt be too expensive, and (3) versatile enough to cover attacking midfield and attack. I have mentioned numerous time this year: Van der Vaart is the man we should go after, especially given the fact that Real is unlikely to sell Robinho at this stage. Diego is another player that comes out of my mind. He is pretty big boy for a fantasista, and he looked extremely clever. Serie A is made for the mecurial Brazilian: It would be awesome if we can somehow snap him up alongside Klose. How about Mertasacker, Diego, Klose for 40m sterling pounds?:D - I think it would be worth every single penny spent.
     

    Slagathor

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    Good mention Des on creativity. Camo and Il Captino Divino are just about only players who are able to conjured up something (Marchionni on top of his form is truly enjoyable to watch though). My pick is VDV, because (1) his left-footed, (2) shouldnt be too expensive, and (3) versatile enough to cover attacking midfield and attack. I have mentioned numerous time this year: Van der Vaart is the man we should go after, especially given the fact that Real is unlikely to sell Robinho at this stage. Diego is another player that comes out of my mind. He is pretty big boy for a fantasista, and he looked extremely clever. Serie A is made for the mecurial Brazilian: It would be awesome if we can somehow snap him up alongside Klose. How about Mertasacker, Diego, Klose for 40m sterling pounds?:D - I think it would be worth every single penny spent.
    You do realise of course that Van der Vaart is injured most of the time? The past year he has even managed to statistically be injured for over 50% of all matches.
     

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