Summer mercato 2021-22 (75 Viewers)

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Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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They're spending shitload of money on Donnarumma as we speak and you doubt that the club is already trying to make some priorities?

Allegri specifically could have already said who he wants: all his 'ins and outs' etc. I'd say it's very possible. Yeah, I'm expecting his comeback regardless of what Pirlo achieves from here until the end of the season.

As for Zidane I'd agree with your remark - his future surely depends on the results, he surely focused on Madrid now. Most probably he's not coming anyway. I don't see why he'd leave Madrid or why they would fire him in the first place.
Long gone are the days we did some actual planning. Sarri's and Pirlo's appointments showed that, all those last-minute sales (or should I say cheap/free loans) and market opportunities showed that, etc. etc.

And if we were to actually plan shit, we'd need to know our situation with regards to the CL of course. I don't buy any of that shit.
 

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juve123

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Long gone are the days we did some actual planning. Sarri's and Pirlo's appointments showed that, all those last-minute sales (or should I say cheap/free loans) and market opportunities showed that, etc. etc.

And if we were to actually plan shit, we'd need to know our situation with regards to the CL of course. I don't buy any of that shit.
And people are seriously believing these rumours as few days back all the newspapers expected sarri to be hired as the Roma coach and mourinho was appointed
 

Bianconero81

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I'm slowly but surely losing interest in football, including Juventus. This season has been emotionally and mentally draining. Watching EPL Britbong cunts dominate hasn't made it any easier. At least I can still try and enjoy the NBA and NFL. In a few years, I might even stop watching sports altogether, if this is the direction it's heading in.
 

Lion

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So many people are going to be so disappointed next season :lol3:
i love the misery the people will go thorugh. the agony. the pain. i live for these sad moments.

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I don't know about that, especially from the point of view from an attacker. Teams aren't set up as well defensively or tactically in England and there is usually more room for attackers.

Especially at a team like Juve where up until this season teams would largely park the bus against us.
yeah but harry kane is a master at playing with his back to goal. something that juve strikers suffer and don't do well aside from dybala when he is in the mood.

kane in comparison to physically similar players like zapata and lukaku. and i think kane is a better play than both. and both of those are doing well in serie a
 

Robee

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i love the misery the people will go thorugh. the agony. the pain. i live for these sad moments.

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yeah but harry kane is a master at playing with his back to goal. something that juve strikers suffer and don't do well aside from dybala when he is in the mood.

kane in comparison to physically similar players like zapata and lukaku. and i think kane is a better play than both. and both of those are doing well in serie a
Harry Kane pales when compared to the great Scamacca.
 

Oggy

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Great post and you certainly raise some points about his big game mentality. Having said that Tottenham have a tendency to have that impact on their players. You could make a similar case for Modric and Bale in their Spurs days and it was only after this that they proved themselves to be serial winners - Kane would no doubt experience something similar

Tottenham is just a loser club, it runs through their veins, for an apparent ‘big’ team they consistently achieve nothing. Kane’s main flaw IMO is loyalty, he believed they were on an upward path (close to league titles, cup finals, CL final) and he stuck it out too long there, he should have left after their CL loss.

If he was available I would snap him up in a heartbeat - look how Lukaku improved inter, Kane is a better player on all levels
I actually watched a lot of Tottenham games this season and I was really impressed with Kane, he's great at drawing defenders on him and then assisting to Son, he have a really good technique and passing vision, he is definitely one of the most complete strikers IMO.
 

rainhard

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May 5, 2004
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It is hard for Ranieri to get us scudetto, yet he can win EPL with Leicester
That is the real comparison of EPL and Serie A

EPL has that appeal and how they market their brand is extremely great
 

Amer

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Feb 13, 2005
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First, this Mercato will depend on CL qualifications which we will know by the end of May. Then it will depend on sanctions of UEFA which we might get along with Real and Barca. Then, of course, like every year, it will depend on the ability of Paratici to first offload deadwood (and also Ronaldo's decision: will he stay or decide to leave). Then it will depend on the general financial situation of the club which is, of course, dreadful, mostly because of corona and early CL exit.

So as you might see things aren't looking good and you guys should prepare yourself for a long summer which will probably be full of disappointments for all of us.

But at least we're gonna laugh to gurus all day long. So you see, everything isn't so bad after all. :baus:
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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Idk but the Juvefc account tweeting him is saying he’s reliable, but he’s more of an insider than an actual reporter; broke Allegri return rumor before anyone else as well as the Romagnoli-Berna idea.
He's a hack like 99% of them.

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Jorginho and Emerson could be potential CL winners

You know what that means











Galactico's babbyy :fab2::fab3:
lol, 'though I'd kill to have Jorginho instead of Bentancur for the 4 remaining matches.
 
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