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giovanotti

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Aug 13, 2004
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His agent said something like this "If he signs for some Italian club it will only be Roma"

I think he would be good anyway but I doubt he`d chose Juve over Roma since he would get much more playing time there because they have just Totti/Vucinic.
I don`t think he`d like the idea to warm our bench tho.

True that,but remeber that Trez and Alex won't play for another 10 years and we are much better organisation than Roma,so his dreams should be about Juve.
 
Jul 2, 2006
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Our future is bright:tup:

Giovinco,Marchisio,De Ceglie,Criscito,Chiellini,Nocerino,Palladino,Sissoko and Buffon can play for next 10 years(20 in milanese standarts)

also hopefully some unknown youngsters like Ekdahl,Pasquato,Esposito,Immobile,Daud can join them in future

we only need powerful board members and some money injection for New Juve era in Italia
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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i didnt no if there is another thread for this guy, but i didnt want to make one just in case so i put it here.

The 19-year-old is one of the hottest properties at the moment in the Bundesliga, having already established himself as a regular in Gelsenkirchen since signing from Basel in the summer.

It was already reported a few days ago that Inter sporting director Marco Branca had travelled to Germany to begin talks with Schalke over a possible move.

Rakitic has confirmed that the Nerazzurri want to sign him, and he has welcomed the interest.

“There has been contact with somebody and of course it is interesting,” he admitted.

“Inter are a big club you just can’t say no to.

“The decision lies with Schalke and we’ll have to see what develops, but at the moment I am fully focused on doing well where I am.”

Juventus however are ready to do battle with Inter for the €9m rated starlet. Liverpool are also said to be pondering making a move.

Rakitic was in action in midweek during Schalke’s 1-0 home Champions League last 16 first leg win over Porto.

Gianni Wilson
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Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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also this

Juventus plot £12million Arsenal swoop
07:09 February, 21, 2008
Juventus want to take Gael Clichy from Arsenal Football Club.

The Italian giants are set for a big rebuilding job in the summer following their failure to challenge Inter Milan for the Serie A title this season, with Claudio Ranieri set to be handed around £60million.

And according to reports in Italy, the former Chelsea manager has set aside £12million of this in an audacious bid to tempt current Premier League leaders Arsenal into parting with Clichy.

The 22-year-old France international has had a sensational season for the Gunners this season, and although Arsene Wenger will be reluctant to let the youngster leave, much will depend on the player.
fans.fc.com

wouldnt mind clichy, mite plug the hole in LB right up, he would be hard to get though
 

StormRuller

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Jul 18, 2004
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Juve should also try to get Thiago Neves, he's offensive midfield... young and promising player... he's also been called by Dunga to the last match against Ireland but I think he was on the bench only!

he plays in Fluminense here in Brazil and he's the best offensive midfield here in Brazil... I think he's better than Diego and I think he is not so expensive for Juve to get him... last night he was the best player of Fluminense against LDU in the Libertadores Cup!!
 

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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His agent said something like this "If he signs for some Italian club it will only be Roma"

I think he would be good anyway but I doubt he`d chose Juve over Roma since he would get much more playing time there because they have just Totti/Vucinic.
I don`t think he`d like the idea to warm our bench tho.
KJH even confirmed it on his website that Morabito is NOT his agent. He's just an idiot who wants to be in the papers.
 
Dec 6, 2007
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Yeah but he would get little time to play at least whole next season but I hope you`re right man. :xfinger:

But I see us ending up with Gila. :D
I posted this before about gila..i see him similar to Trez which why i think he would be good at juve.....

Gilardino...doesn't know how to play with Milan....He best years where at parma why? because parma always gave the ball to him on the front line to always score..Gilardino is kinda like Trez with the option that he can score in the box area with ppl feeding him the ball but with no creativity he is a ghost like Trez is for us when he is not involved

And plus Gilardino and Inzaghi are optionly the same style......Thats why milan's attacker have never gotten that rythme to play together...They both play in the box and never out always that post striker...Thats where milan have problems since SHEV left....

If Juve do buy him...which i am saying that of Secco's abilty to go crazy in the summer...I could kinda see Gilardino in a juve shirt becuase he can play like a Trez off the Bench...

Him and DP could make a good pair...DP plays and dishes the ball with Gilardino infront of the goal to one time it....I have seen him play his moves resemble Trez a litte...He is good in the air can volley the ball and has a decent header......

I wouldn't mind him as sub role but would he accept it....any ways he is a Juventus Fan as well :juvefan2:

If he can go back to form like he played in Parma and score 20+ goals like he did at parma then i won't mind having him...
 

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Jul 15, 2006
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Juve should also try to get Thiago Neves, he's offensive midfield... young and promising player... he's also been called by Dunga to the last match against Ireland but I think he was on the bench only!

he plays in Fluminense here in Brazil and he's the best offensive midfield here in Brazil... I think he's better than Diego and I think he is not so expensive for Juve to get him... last night he was the best player of Fluminense against LDU in the Libertadores Cup!!
Cool...
 
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