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tonykart

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Gigi is irreplaceable. He CANNOT leave. Even in Serie B he holds us in a ton of games. He is not just a great goalie. But he is a great competitor. He needs great defenders in front of him. Kovac and Boumsong are not the guys for the job.
 

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Gigi is irreplaceable. He CANNOT leave. Even in Serie B he holds us in a ton of games. He is not just a great goalie. But he is a great competitor. He needs great defenders in front of him. Kovac and Boumsong are not the guys for the job.
100% agree there. Long story short, it'd be best if we kept all 3.
 

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100% agree there. Long story short, it'd be best if we kept all 3.
No doubt about it.

Quite frankly I want to keep Zebina and Zalayeta too. Zebina especially because he would be a good backup. Zalayeta could be sold if we can get something out of it... otherwise, I think he actually serves a decent purpose.
 

chester

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Doubt Zala has much future at Juve left, he although Dd appearently rates him higher then Cap did, I still don't see him playing much in the next few years, he will probably join a team like Palermo (in the deal for Barzagli since Palermo can use the strikers).

Agreed about Zebina, not as starter, but definately a decent backup.
 

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I'd rather keep hold of Valeri, Zalayeta can leave. Zebina? Rotation player without any problems.
 

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I wish we would keep Boji. I don't think we will though. I have no idea why.
Deschamps, he simply doesn't like him. I can't even say he doesn't rate him highly as he is a great talent undeniably. It only leaves something on a personal level. Afterall all coaches have their favourites and scapegoats.
 

chester

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Bojinov still has a few matches to convince DD, hopefully he gets the chance to do so.
it would be a big waste to let him go, if I reacll it good, he would opnly have to cost 4MEuro to sign him so we should definately do it, but like you guys already said, it probably won't happen.
 

Marc

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If we secure the promotion 7 or 8 games before the end of season, DD will give Bojinov, Marchisio, De Ceglie a lot of playing time for sure.
 

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If we secure the promotion 7 or 8 games before the end of season, DD will give Bojinov, Marchisio, De Ceglie a lot of playing time for sure.
I hope so. It would be important to see which of them could be of use next season and which to put out on loan.

I'll be pleasantly surprised if Boji is a juve player next season.
 

chester

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Anyone still think we shouldn't give Palladino a try?
Why loan him out if he can get a chance at Juve?
Yesterday he showed again we should just keep him for next season.
 

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I wouldn't mind keeping the attack we have for next season, not at all. However if we were to sell Trez keeping Palladino would not be an adequate option, we would need to bring in a worthy replacement.
 

chester

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I ain't saying we shouldn't sign another striker if Trez would leave, but surely, loaning out Palladino wouldn't be the correct thing to do, he can play on the wing or as striker and showed he can bring something extra to the team so IMO, we should give him a go on the highest level.
I agree we can't take the risk of not signing another striker if we sell Trez and trusting on Palla, but we should take the risk of trying him out if one of our starting strikers would be injured/suspended
 

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I agree with you, I wouldn't mind giving him a chance, it's pretty much now or never for him and Juventus. Most of all I'd like to keep our four forwards; DP, Trez, Bojinov, Palladino. Zalayeta can leave, I'd have no problem with that.
 

chester

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Well, to be honest, I wouldn't mind it so much if Trez leaves, if we sign a new striker, that striker will know what to expect and won't whine the entire season about not playing in cl or uefa cup and so on, if we keep Trez, he might start complaining again once cl is going.
The new striker will probably be more motivated then Trez.

P.S.: I know you don't like reading the above but it is just my opinion.
 

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Palladino has been one of the best players (if not the best) with his playing time this season, he is going nowhere and deserves a chance next season.
 

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Well, to be honest, I wouldn't mind it so much if Trez leaves, if we sign a new striker, that striker will know what to expect and won't whine the entire season about not playing in cl or uefa cup and so on, if we keep Trez, he might start complaining again once cl is going.
The new striker will probably be more motivated then Trez.

P.S.: I know you don't like reading the above but it is just my opinion.
I think all of you are taking this "whineing" business too seriously, it's not like he tells the same thing every week, the press writes re-writes of re-writes. Once we're back in Serie A and if Trez has decided to stay it will have been because the squad is competitive and can fight for the championship, he won't have any motivational problems then.

Like I've said a number of times, if he doesn't wanna stay we should sell him without thinking, I just don't believe it's gonna happen. If he has stayed in Serie B, even against his will, I'm pretty sure he's gonna stay in Serie A too.
 
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    The good thing with Hasan, other than his versatility, is the fact he is a model professional and he will accept pretty much everything the coach decides, that's simply his nature. That said I can't believe some of you see him as a super sub or whatever, Tony though makes a valid point that he is very effective that way, but he is also a top class player that can, as things are now, play as a starter in more than one position next season.

    1. Right back, better than both Grygera and Zebina IMO. Zebina is good but too unprecictable, Grygera I'm not too familiar with but my good friend rscafan said he's a good player but far from being a saviour of our defense, that's enough for me.
    2. Left midfield, depends on Nedved and his will to continue, Hasan can be a pretty good replacement. Who else is left? Palladino?
    3. Right midfield, again depends on Camoranesi and will he leave, personally I don't rate him much higher than Hasan but they are both great and most importantly different players. Anywho Hasan is certainly in front of Marchionni.

    After spending close to 10 years with one of Europe's greatest clubs and winning pretty much everything do you think he would consider leaving them for a club with no European football for at least a year and as a rotation player? Get real people, Hasan is coming here and to play football, stop underrating him.
    my concern with Sali is that he uses his speed rather than skills.And to do this he will need space which is almost unavailable in Italy.

    He has a similar style to marchionni, a player that did well in serie A as opposed to serie B.So i hope both players could improve their game and create the space for themselves.
     
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