Stankovic? (25 Viewers)

Do you want Stankovic with Juve?

  • YES (with no other aquisitions at midfield)

  • NO

  • YES (but with X. Alonso)


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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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He is a real Juventino, no doubt about that. But throwing shit at our BOD because of his resignation is wrong IMO.
IMO, we can bash the hell out of the board because all indications lead us to believe Deschamps was either forced out or not given the time of day.

Why SHOULDN'T we bash the board for that?
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
Just a couple of points as i didn't read the whole thing

You refer to the owners not investing, but you forget that they never really put much in Juve for a while and this club has been sustaining itself and hopefully continue to do so in the future.
I know they never did that, i ve always shouting on them about that:p
But i was all alone, since most of the ppl didnt realize that!
Now we need those cash more than every time, our owners are partially to blame, even if we are innocent or not, Juve faces her worst time in her history, they ought to help the club now, more than any other time, if they are not interested, then they should sell it!

You mentioned that the board could've kept some of the players and only sell some of them for a large sum. The only player that we could have kept was Mutu, all of the other players wanted to leave today before tomorrow. And we are not in position of power where we could demand more money for the players. All the clubs that we negotiated with knew that they didn't want to stay and all the negotiations had to be done on their terms simply. They could have tried to sell them to teams outside italy but they needed to be sold soon just to fill in the holes quickly.
We cant tell the exact details of the matter, but the more we learn, the more obvious it becomes that we were clueless and reacted to childish to the whole situation, many mistakes happened, i mostly blame our owners than our managers here, i just said why earlier, but i our managers no longer have those excuses and they keep repeating the same mistakes, happened last year and it seems to be the case for this year too!! It cant be coincidence...
There is a fault somewhere!

Finally, you keep bringing up Milito and sissoko in the summer. Mommo rejected us and signed a contract extension for pool. Honestly if it was between Milito and Andrade i would go for Jorge (given hes fit ofcourse). Milito proved that hes overrated as he was one of the most players in that defense to get games and barca leaked goals. They already bought three defenders ffs.
I did not, i just responded to Allen's argument, Sissoko rejected us because of the offer we did, same goes for Milito, our owners decided not to invest more and our managers decide to reallocate our available funds in another place,
make no mistake, history proved that money make the world move,
if the right choices comes, they will make the move, Bayern+Man City, last year and Wolfsburg this year proved that!
Our transfer targets themselves, proved that too, Milito was stalling the transfer to get better offer, he was ready to sign for us for a better offer, we should move fast and finish the deal, or find a better similar offer.
And Sissoko made a ridiculous U-turn...
As for Andrade, he was accused for being injury prone from the first day he joined, he was a risk and his age meant we had to invest again soon and mess with the sensitive balance in our defense...
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,489
Did you read the article? It was a typical thing for the agent to say, a diplomatic statement that means nothing, just playing it safe. He even bothered to say Stankovic respects Juve and think its a great club, just to suck up a little.

Its not off the card because on that typical comment.
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
Deschamps wasn't shown the door, he resigned.
He was told that he either goes the way the board decide with the transfer market, or he can screw himself. He is a true Juventino, he took the team to serie A from the first year, and everything seemed to be going very good at the time he just left. So why would any sane person should do anything like that, when he is a true professional and everything was good? This is why I believe he was shown the door, and never got this board's respect or let alone their support!
 

Art^

StrikerMania Champ 2004
Jan 11, 2003
2,905
Diplomatic statement or not. But this quote, made me happy: "
“The plan is to stay put and Dejan has no intention of leaving. There has been no contact from Juve and nobody from the Nerazzurri has told me that they plan to sell him.”"
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,984
He was told that he either goes the way the board decide with the transfer market, or he can screw himself. He is a true Juventino, he took the team to serie A from the first year, and everything seemed to be going very good at the time he just left. So why would any sane person should do anything like that, when he is a true professional and everything was good? This is why I believe he was shown the door, and never got this board's respect or let alone their support!
There is no other explanation for it.

HILARIOUS how some people think Deschamps quit because he couldn't handle the job under pressure. :lol2:
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
Then the guy who coached Monaco in the champions league final must be his twin brother, I mean if he can't take pressure. or is the pressure higher in Serie A than Champions league final?
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,489
You want to believe that because? Its obvious bullshit to keep up appearances. I mean, the agent says there no one in Inter has told him they will sell him. Thats an obvious lie, the second Mancini was fired, Stankovic knew the score, and it has been obvious he is on the market. Mourinho made that obvious enough in statements, same thing with Inter directors hinting at it.


I hope we had made no contact about Stankovic, but sadly we have prolly. The agent just denies to diffuse things and keep up appearances, because his client is facing negativity from both ways, from Inter throwing him out, and Juve fans strongly being against him.
 

Durden

Senior Member
May 11, 2006
1,601
You want to believe that because? Its obvious bullshit to keep up appearances. I mean, the agent says there no one in Inter has told him they will sell him. Thats an obvious lie, the second Mancini was fired, Stankovic knew the score, and it has been obvious he is on the market. Mourinho made that obvious enough in statements, same thing with Inter directors hinting at it.


I hope we had made no contact about Stankovic, but sadly we have prolly. The agent just denies to diffuse things and keep up appearances, because his client is facing negativity from both ways, from Inter throwing him out, and Juve fans strongly being against him.
Jep, It should be clear by now that 99 percent of everything that comes out of an agents mouth is BS. Basically they get paid to lie to media so the players don't have to.
 

Art^

StrikerMania Champ 2004
Jan 11, 2003
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Just let me clinch to the small hope of this being the truth. Even if it isn't, then I'm comforting myself by believing that no contact was made...

Yes that's how badly i DONT want him.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,984
Then the guy who coached Monaco in the champions league final must be his twin brother, I mean if he can't take pressure. or is the pressure higher in Serie A than Champions league final?
You also have got to love the, "Deschamps quit because he was too greedy for players." :lol2:

And people call themselves Juventus supporters.
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
97,627
The main reason DD left is that he and especially his agent wanted some of his clients to Juve just like Boumsong and the boards didn't like this so they let him go. If they would have listened to them just like they did with Boumsong then Anelka amongst others would have been a Juve player and probably been sold by now.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,984
Deschamps knows French players since he's French, so the fact he would possibly want Anelka is meaningless. Hell, Anelka is a good player anyway. Deschamps was wrong about Boumsong but what if he would have been right about Nasri or Toulalan? And how do we know he only wanted to get French players?

Was he forced out because of one bad transfer decision?
 
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