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pavelnedved

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i would like at Juve: Huntelaar, Milito, Sissoko, Vdv, another CB and camoranesi & palladino to stay

Trez will go anyway, so i wish him good luck, wherever he is:)

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that's too much. Definitely not camo in that line-up. Brazzo with a defensive role would be better, cause you definitely can't rely on Sissoko only in his first year in italy
 

Ahmedios

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Nov 11, 2006
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:cry:I don't think Camo will sign a new contract so he'll leave and Trez is a goner too but hey we will win the league again in a decade or so
I'm against us selling our best players; Trezeguet and Camoranesi, but this doesn't mean that we'll win the Scudetto in a decade from now.

We sold in a short period of time champions like Baggio, Vialli, Ravanelli, Torricelli, Vieri, Di Livio, Peruzzi, etc... Even though, we still managed to win and to lead. I know that we should replace any player we sell, of course we'll do. Despite not being optimistic about the next season, I don't think it will take us more than three seasons including the previous season to be crowned champions again, hopefully.
 

Franky4Fingers

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May 24, 2007
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I'm against us selling our best players; Trezeguet and Camoranesi, but this doesn't mean that we'll win the Scudetto in a decade from now.

We sold in a short period of time champions like Baggio, Vialli, Ravanelli, Torricelli, Vieri, Di Livio, Peruzzi, etc... Even though, we still managed to win and to lead. I know that we should replace any player we sell, of course we'll do. Despite not being optimistic about the next season, I don't think it will take us more than three seasons including the previous season to be crowned champions again, hopefully.
Do you think Marchionni can effectively replace Camo? If he can, with the purchase of a striker like Huntelaar we allready have replaced the ones mentioned above and therefore is see no problem. Every team encounters the problem of losing its stars and every team should be able to solve that problem right away.
I'm sure Juve has a backup list for every position in the field, if not, our management isn't competent enough to lead a Serie C team and should resign.
 

Ahmedios

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Do you think Marchionni can effectively replace Camo? If he can, with the purchase of a striker like Huntelaar we allready have replaced the ones mentioned above and therefore is see no problem. Every team encounters the problem of losing its stars and every team should be able to solve that problem right away.
I'm sure Juve has a backup list for every position in the field, if not, our management isn't competent enough to lead a Serie C team and should resign.
I reckon that Marchionni hasn't done his best yet since joining us from Parma, and I comprehend that losing star players would affect the squad negatively on the short run, but this isn't what I was talking about. I was commenting on how long will take us to return to our top footballing performance after selling our star players, of course it won't be a decade.

Generally, I think that Marchionni and Salihamdizic can do a good job for us on the right flank if Camoranesi opts to ditch us, but I don't think Huntelaar can compensate for losing Trezeguet.
 

RAMI-N

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I reckon that Marchionni hasn't done his best yet since joining us from Parma, and I comprehend that losing star players would affect the squad negatively on the short run, but this isn't what I was talking about. I was commenting on how long will take us to return to our top footballing performance after selling our star players, of course it won't be a decade.

Generally, I think that Marchionni and Salihamdizic can do a good job for us on the right flank if Camoranesi opts to ditch us, but I don't think Huntelaar can compensate for losing Trezeguet.

And who will then?!:D
I dont see any available striker that can replace Trez :smoke:
 

Franky4Fingers

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May 24, 2007
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I reckon that Marchionni hasn't done his best yet since joining us from Parma, and I comprehend that losing star players would affect the squad negatively on the short run, but this isn't what I was talking about. I was commenting on how long will take us to return to our top footballing performance after selling our star players, of course it won't be a decade.
Generally, I think that Marchionni and Salihamdizic can do a good job for us on the right flank if Camoranesi opts to ditch us, but I don't think Huntelaar can compensate for losing Trezeguet.
That was what I was talking about too. The time it takes to get back to cup-winning ways is related to how well you can replace the men who leave.

I think Huntelaar can compensate, but in time, not immediately.
 

Ahmedios

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And who will then?!:D
I dont see any available striker that can replace Trez :smoke:
From the strikers we're linked to, I don't see anyone is capable of replacing Trezeguet. Yet, I prefer Bianchi.

From outside the same list, there are dozens and not all of them are desperate to play in the Champions League, like Luca Toni.
 

Franky4Fingers

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From the strikers we're linked to, I don't see anyone is capable of replacing Trezeguet. Yet, I prefer Bianchi.

From outside the same list, there are dozens and not all of them are desperate to play in the Champions League, like Luca Toni.
If you want a striker with no desire to play CL, the ones you're looking for are the ones who won it all and those who are young and talented and want a chance to proove their skills. So you have to opt for a player who is done for in 1 or 2 years or one who is not yet proven. Both are not the ones most posters are looking for here.
 

Ahmedios

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That was what I was talking about too. The time it takes to get back to cup-winning ways is related to how well you can replace the men who leave.

I think Huntelaar can compensate, but in time, not immediately.
Generally, I think that the negative feedback of losing star players, even if they're replaced with another top players, won't last long. And the proper time of a winning team to return to find its norm depends mainly on the team's character and the number of newcomers to the regular eleven. This certainly would be clarified with time, actually I think we're able to do it.

As for Huntelaar, I don't rate him much high to be honest.

If you want a striker with no desire to play CL, the ones you're looking for are the ones who won it all and those who are young and talented and want a chance to proove their skills. So you have to opt for a player who is done for in 1 or 2 years or one who is not yet proven. Both are not the ones most posters are looking for here.
Would you give some examples please?
 
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