Summer mercato thread 2017-18 (98 Viewers)

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Bianconero81

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He has the carisma of a wet noodle.
So does Spaletti. He possesses that sullen, helpless look, the look of a shocked hooker who has just been gang-banged by a bunch of homeless hobos.

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No trolling. I like them both. Especially Sarri is excellent.
You know you're in trouble if you rate the same players/coaches as Zizi. Having said that, I'd take Sarri, just not Spaletti. However, Sarri better use rotation and realize he is at a big club; he needs to drop the provincial mentality/approach as soon as he leaves that shithole, were he to move here. Ideally, Allegri will stay until 2018 at least, and hopefully then we can go for Simeone.

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Nah, we are far superior than PSG
Based on?
 

Valerio.

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So does Spaletti. He possesses that sullen, helpless look, the look of a shocked hooker who has just been gang-banged by a bunch of homeless hobos.

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You know you're in trouble if you rate the same players/coaches as Zizi. Having said that, I'd take Sarri, just not Spaletti. However, Sarri better use rotation and realize he is at a big club; he needs to drop the provincial mentality/approach as soon as he leaves that $#@!hole, were he to move here. Ideally, Allegri will stay until 2018 at least, and hopefully then we can go for Simeone.

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Based on?
Looking at player base we are. But they have a offensive minded coach which we don't. Even if we field a 4-2-3-1 it's more a 4-4-2 XD
 

JuveJay

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Sarri's personality counts against him for Juve, we tend to pick guys with a bit more class under the new management. Sarri is someone you'd expect the likes of Moggi to appoint, but we'l see.

I don't expect him to join us, because I don't expect Allegri to leave.
 

dolph

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Sarri's personality counts against him for Juve, we tend to pick guys with a bit more class under the new management. Sarri is someone you'd expect the likes of Moggi to appoint, but we'l see.

I don't expect him to join us, because I don't expect Allegri to leave.
Is all this talk about Sarri's personality, because of the Mancini incident, or is there more that I missed?
 

JuveJay

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Is all this talk about Sarri's personality, because of the Mancini incident, or is there more that I missed?
He's very old school, doesn't look very professional or PC a lot of the time. You can get away with that more when your club is run by a circus clown than you can when it's run by Agnelli and owned by big boys.

But then this is a guy who came from shit to a high level in his late 50s. His coaching career was absolutely and truly mediocre until Empoli.
 

DAiDEViL

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Perisic-Alexis Sanchez swap?
By Football Italia staff


Inter could try to use Ivan Perisic as part of an exchange deal to swoop for Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez, also wanted by Juventus.

Alexis is increasingly unlikely to extend his contract with Arsenal, which is due to expire in June 2018, so a summer sale seems inevitable.

is calling after his initial successful spell at Udinese, with Juventus and Inter showing a lot of interest.
According to Calciomercato.com, the Nerazzurri hope to get the upper hand in this situation by offering Perisic as part of an exchange deal.

Arsene Wenger has long been a fan of the Croatian winger, who recently changed agent to Fali Ramadani.

English papers are also suggesting that Chile international Gary Medel could be used as part of the swap for Sanchez
Too bad they can't offer him the possibility to win throphies.
 
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