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Esteban

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Ye, I like number 4 (Raggi?) and number 10 (Forrestieri?) the best but overall Germany appear quite superior in this game. Gebhart is also pretty sick for Germany. Damn, those germans have a bright future.
 

Gazzo

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I know he is there, but he didnt play a single second due to being 2nd keeper to an impressive Fiorillo.
Fiorillo has been Italy's man of the match every single game, mainly because he saves the defense time and time as they are in particular very awful.. Not to take it away from Fiorillo though he's been excellent and IMO will be worth a fortune in a few short years, I also like Giacomo Bonaventura from the U19's, he's grown up in a very good youth system at Atalanta and although he doesnt steal the show through brilliance, he's an excellent passer with a high work rate and a good shot on him from distance.
 
Aug 6, 2008
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Hey Guys i am new here my name is joseph and i live in london. I have been a juventini all my life and because of that i have been punched and kicked and i have been in alot of fights because people hated juventus (mainly man u people) but i stood up until now.


I would like to Bring forward a young defender. His name is Hossein Kaebi and is from iran. Now before saying noo i would like you to take a look at these videos he was one of WC 2006 youngest player and i think he would improve in juventus.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2006/jun/08/worldcup2006.sport ( here us a article about him in the guardian one of the leading newspapers in london)

In my opinion juventus needs to improve on ther right back position. Right now we have molinaro on the left which has almost the playing style of Ex juve player zambrotta by that i mean he works the left flank by helping both in the attacks and defence. Now we dont have anyone on the right if i am not mistaking we have grygera and zebina which can operate there but zebina has lost alot and grygera dont seem to fit that position but this player that i have put forward is named Irans roberto carlos and his playing style is exactly like that.

Here is an example on how he closed luis figo in the world cup 2006

its just an opinion and i would like to know how my fellow fans think about him
 

Geof

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May 14, 2004
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Welcome, Juve4Life.

I never saw that kid play, and I can't judge him on a single tackle on youtube. What has he done since 2006? In which club does he play? How old is he? Does he have a EU passport?
 

Alltagsheld

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Oct 10, 2006
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Welcome, Juve4Life.

I never saw that kid play, and I can't judge him on a single tackle on youtube. What has he done since 2006? In which club does he play? How old is he? Does he have a EU passport?
I'm a little bored at work, so i looked a few things up. Hossein Kaebi is 22 years old and has already played 65 times for Iran. In the first half of last season he played three times for Leicester City, who bought him for 300.000€. At the moment he plays for Saipa teheran and should cost about 1 Mio. €.
 

Sadomin

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Apr 5, 2005
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Kaebi has plenty of talent, but doesn't have a defending brain. He defends with his pace and is good 1v1 but doesn't have the understanding of the game a defender needs. A very, very primitive player who also flopped at Leicester City. Think Cicinho's weaknesses x 3.

Could be good in Serie B or a Siena kind of team, though.
 

HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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The Lugano link is back again.

United, Madrid, Juventus On Alert For Lugano

Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus are all thought to be monitoring €16 million rated Fenerbahçe defender, Diego Lugano...

Fanatik reports that the Uruguay international will be made available for transfer by Euro 2008-winning coach Luis Aragones, possibly as he looks to use the funds to strengthen the squad elsewhere.

The 27-year-old was one of Fener's key players in reaching the quarterfinals of the Champions League, proving a rock in defence and even an imposing presence going forward due to his aerial threat.

Enquiries are thought to have been made by United, Madrid and Juve for the former Sao Paulo stalwart, who joined Fener in 2006.

Madrid boss Bernd Schuster is thought to want one further reinforcement at the back due to the questionable fitness of Fabio Cannavaro and poor form from Cristoph Metzelder. Ezequiel Garay, signed this summer, is set to spend another season on loan at his former club Racing Santander, though Madrid have until August 15 to recall the player for the season.

Juventus are thought to be a centre-back short, as their frailty against Hamburger SV in the Emirates Cup demonstrated, though the club have long insisted their summer spending is at an end.
 
Aug 6, 2008
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Kaebi has plenty of talent, but doesn't have a defending brain. He defends with his pace and is good 1v1 but doesn't have the understanding of the game a defender needs. A very, very primitive player who also flopped at Leicester City. Think Cicinho's weaknesses x 3.

Could be good in Serie B or a Siena kind of team, though.

yes sadomin i agree with you about his defending brain but i disagree with the flop in leicester. he played three games in leicester and in each of those games he only palyed 15-20 min.

I was thinking he is not that expensive and he is young so he would be able to learn alot and improve by learning from the likes of del piero and chiellini and mellberg.

Guys can you plz tell me a coule of left back players that you think will do good? i just want to see who there is out there and what my fellow fans think about them.

i would say ermmm hmmm philip lahm? or maybe buying marquez and put him in middle whith chiellini and move mellberg to the right the position he played in aston villa
 

Mark

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My Juve 2009-10

Buffon

Rafinha-Ivanovic-Chiellini-De Ceglie

Sissoko-X.Alonso-Poulsen

Camoranesi-Amauri-Giovinco

Bench: Manninger, Merlano; Grygera, Mellberg, Legrottaglie, Knezevic, Molinaro; Lanzafame, Marchisio, Zanetti, Marchionni; Huntelaar, Iaquinta, Del Piero.
 

Mark

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:D

my formation can defend with 5 men in the mid and attack with 3 in front. Momo and Poulsen win the balls and give them to either Alonso, Camo or Giovinco. Amauri just needs to be there and enjoy the service.
 

Pingo

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Oct 31, 2007
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my formation can defend with 5 men in the mid and attack with 3 in front. Momo and Poulsen win the balls and give them to either Alonso, Camo or Giovinco. Amauri just needs to be there and enjoy the service.

hehehehe, nice 11...but Rafinha play's LB for 04....

i would play

Buffon

De Silvestri - Zapata - Chiellini - De Ceglie

Momo - Ekdal

Camo - Del Piero - Giovinco

Amauri​

OK??? ;) :juve1:
 
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