Teun Koopmeiners - AM C/M C - Atalanta (28 Viewers)

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piotrr

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Anyone else concerned about this guy's behaviour? Is this how he's going to act if Real Madrid/Man City come calling for him in 2 years time?

I really like what he can contribute on the pitch. But not at the consequence of acting like a cunt.
Concerned about what? In 4-5 years we will be looking to ship him out of here and most probably we will have to pay him off to rescing the contract. The Jj way.
 

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kappa96

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He has a contract with Atalanta, so how are they acting like a cunt? Nobody forced him to sign it


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Well You can try it yourself .
Promise someone something and then break the promise . See how they react.
If you own a firm do that to your employee and after tell them you didn't force them sign the contract.
If you have a wife promise her that you will get her something she likes , break the promise and if she gets mad tell her that you didn't forced her to sign the marriage certificate.
After come her and tell us about your findings.
Good luck!
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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He has a contract with Atalanta, so how are they acting like a cunt? Nobody forced him to sign it
atalanta has been aware for months that he wanted to leave. they allegedly promised him to let him go if he brings a buyer and loads of cash. now they are acting surprised and pose as victims

the contract argument is valid until you check their history. they've sold tons of players, they know very well how the market works. players come and go, they already signed the replacement

it is either a deadline day deal or close to that. everything is ready for the transfer, they are delaying it for the sake of it. probably some fan service or a little power play in response to agnelli's comments, whatever. either way it will be done and on their terms, they have nothing to be dissatisfied about
 

mondo1

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May 14, 2006
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Well You can try it yourself .
Promise someone something and then break the promise . See how they react.
If you own a firm do that to your employee and after tell them you didn't force them sign the contract.
If you have a wife promise her that you will get her something she likes , break the promise and if she gets mad tell her that you didn't forced her to sign the marriage certificate.
After come her and tell us about your findings.
Good luck!
How do we know Atalanta promised him?

Also in work environment promises count for very little one should know. They are not your friends - they are your employers.


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mondo1

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atalanta has been aware for months that he wanted to leave. they allegedly promised him to let him go if he brings a buyer and loads of cash. now they are acting surprised and pose as victims

the contract argument is valid until you check their history. they've sold tons of players, they know very well how the market works. players come and go, they already signed the replacement

it is either a deadline day deal or close to that. everything is ready for the transfer, they are delaying it for the sake of it. probably some fan service or a little power play in response to agnelli's comments, whatever. either way it will be done and on their terms, they have nothing to be dissatisfied about
So if they sold a ton of players (and also to juve), maybe this time they didn’t promise or juve is yet to reach the asking price. So I don’t see the fuss…
Either you pay up or you look elsewhere it’s pretty simple


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mondo1

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It was reported by multiple sources .
Yesterday I read multiple sources claiming Kalulu rejected juve and multiple sources reported he signed for juve….


All I am saying is they are in a much better position for this negotiation than Juve. They look financially stable - just won the EL and qualified for CL - finished Serie A between 4-6 for years etc. Maybe have a grown self awareness and don’t want to get pushed around easily by big clubs anymore. While juve is much more desperate to get this done.

Eventually they will sell but on their terms, which is fine cause if Juve doesn’t consider him to be worth this much - look elsewhere. And those journalists just report bs or fake stuff offered by clubs and agents to get a stronger position

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kappa96

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Yesterday I read multiple sources claiming Kalulu rejected juve and multiple sources reported he signed for juve….


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Then why bother.
Just read the sources you like.
If you pick what you like why are we having this discussions.
Is Romano a good source for you for example ?
Do I need to post links from 5 6 sources se you can pick one . Just go on Google and fiind them for yourself .
 

Alin

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Yesterday I read multiple sources claiming Kalulu rejected juve and multiple sources reported he signed for juve….


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Koopmeiners said it himself he wants to leave in an interview back in spring, sounds very clear about his intentions and Atalanta have been aware for a long time that he wants out.

https://www.juvefc.com/koopmeiners-declares-i-want-to-leave-atalanta-aware-of-juventus-interest/amp/

https://www.besport.news/football/s...oopmeiners-expresses-desire-to-leave-atalanta
 

mondo1

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Then why bother.
Just read the sources you like.
If you pick what you like why are we having this discussions.
Is Romano a good source for you for example ?
Do I need to post links from 5 6 sources se you can pick one . Just go on Google and fiind them for yourself .
I don’t bother at all. Couldn’t give two fucks if he joins or not. These sources hardly know the truth just what clubs and agents want them to know.

It’s just stupid to call Atalanta cunts etc. They are doing what’s best for them. I mean they could act like Juve „hands are tied“ and their fans would complain like we did when we sold our best players


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Alin

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That doesn’t mean journos aren’t maybe still twisting a few words or ‘scenarios’ in the more recent rumors, but i think it’s already clear that Atalanta are just delaying the inevitable at this stage.
 

mondo1

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Koopmeiners said it himself he wants to leave in an interview back in spring, sounds very clear about his intentions and Atalanta have been aware for a long time that he wants out.

https://www.juvefc.com/koopmeiners-declares-i-want-to-leave-atalanta-aware-of-juventus-interest/amp/

https://www.besport.news/football/s...oopmeiners-expresses-desire-to-leave-atalanta
Yeah he wants to leave, but where does it say „Atalanta promised me to let me go, even if the offer is not 60mil.“? As already stated in the first link five months ago.

He pretty much said i want to leave and Atalanta shall get the highest sum they can get…. That’s exactly what they are trying


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Alin

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Yeah he wants to leave but where does it say „Atalanta promised me to let me go even if the offer is not 60mil?“.

He pretty much said i want to leave and Atalanta shall get the highest sum they can get…. That’s exactly what they are trying


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They are getting already a more than fair offer, promise or no promise, it’s not like someone is willing to pay way over it and Koop just forces a move here instead, they can’t forcefully keep an unhappy player that’s been publicly expressing his desire to leave the whole year, even more so with such a massive offer on the table.

As i said before, Atalanta are just delaying the inevitable at this stage.
 

mondo1

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They are getting already a more than fair offer, promise or no promise, it’s not like someone is willing to pay way over it and Koop just forces a move here instead, they can’t forcefully keep an unhappy player that’s been publicly expressing his desire to leave the whole year, even more so with such a massive offer on the table.

As i said before, Atalanta are just delaying the inevitable at this stage.
maybe they dont like the formula of the offer or maybe juve didnt present such an offer yet. Maybe Giuntoli is delaying the "final" offer in case he has to increase for Gonzales or so....

but yeah the reported figures are more than fair - you could also argue its overspending :D
 

Alin

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maybe they dont like the formula of the offer or maybe juve didnt present such an offer yet. Maybe Giuntoli is delaying the "final" offer in case he has to increase for Gonzales or so....

but yeah the reported figures are more than fair - you could also argue its overspending :D
Yeah as i said before i wouldn’t rule out that some of the details and scenarios being reported are media fabrications too, but what’s key is that the most reliable journos all reported that we are either already matching or very close to matching Atalanta’s asking price, the formula part might be the more tricky aspect but it’s not like we aren’t still paying up after all.
 

Lion

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They are getting already a more than fair offer, promise or no promise, it’s not like someone is willing to pay way over it and Koop just forces a move here instead, they can’t forcefully keep an unhappy player that’s been publicly expressing his desire to leave the whole year, even more so with such a massive offer on the table.

As i said before, Atalanta are just delaying the inevitable at this stage.
how did you decide whats a fair offer and what isn't?

atalanta have told juve what price is since day one and juve said no.

so atalanta said no.

you guys are realizing what dealing with a club that has a backbone is an you are mad at wrong people. be mad at guintoli for wasting months on this
 
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