The Neverending Story-Cassano to Juve (50 Viewers)

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Bjerknes

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I'll tell you how it's gonna go, Juve will do the same Step with Zlatan just like they did with Zidane, they'll sell him...could be next year or after 2years, but one thing am sure of, he will not continue with Juve...we all know Moggi, right?
Oh yeah, you know Moggi. I am sure he would go ahead and sell one of the best young strikers in Serie A who has not reached his prime yet. Surely Moggi style. What inane ideas you come up with homie..
 

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Mark

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Oh yeah, you know Moggi. I am sure he would go ahead and sell one of the best young strikers in Serie A who has not reached his prime yet. Surely Moggi style. What inane ideas you come up with homie..
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Bjerknes

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Mark, Henry was no where near the level of Zlatan when he was at Juventus. He was a spec off in the distance like Kapo while Zlatan is now our top striker.
 

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whne henry was here he wasnt a striker, more of a winger. as it has been said. But moggi was given a decent offer for someone who didnt look like improving. Wenger motivated henry. Not really a moggi blunder, more of a lack of coaching quality to get the best out of him.
 

Mark

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Yeah, Ancelotti was the one who ruined a potential star at Juve. :mad:

I think we sold him the same price we bought him if I'm not mistaken.
 

#10

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roughly the same yes.

At the time who honestly thought henry had this amount of quality hidden under his skin. Back then were we really bothered.....no.
 

Mark

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Actually I was pissed because I saw him play at the Euro or WC the year before and he scored 3 or 4 goals.

Now we have Zlatan, Trez... the fury as passed. He wouldn't do in Serie A what he's doing now in the EPL .
 

#10

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i think he would....if he has the right team around him, he needs a considerable amount of movement from others to be fully affective.
 

Azzurri7

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Mark, Henry was no where near the level of Zlatan when he was at Juventus. He was a spec off in the distance like Kapo while Zlatan is now our top striker.
and do you really think Moggi cares if Zlatan is giving us or not, remmber Zidane boy? do you? i doubt that... if am not mistaken he won the golden ball with us right? please remind me what moggi did after that?
 

king Ale

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and do you really think Moggi cares if Zlatan is giving us or not, remmber Zidane boy? do you? i doubt that... if am not mistaken he won the golden ball with us right? please remind me what moggi did after that?
Zidane is another story.we got Nedved & Buffon & Thuram by selling Pippo and Zizou.they weren't young when they were sold.so I praise Moggi for that decision.but Zlatan is a young talented striker who has lots of abilities to show.I don't think Moggi misses him easily.at least I hope so.
 
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and do you really think Moggi cares if Zlatan is giving us or not, remmber Zidane boy? do you? i doubt that... if am not mistaken he won the golden ball with us right? please remind me what moggi did after that?

read carefully what andy said. Zidane was sold at 29. Zlatan is 22 or 23
 
Jul 12, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by azzurri7 ] ++
and do you really think Moggi cares if Zlatan is giving us or not, remmber Zidane boy? do you? i doubt that... if am not mistaken he won the golden ball with us right? please remind me what moggi did after that?
Zidane was a drain on this team. Selling him was one of the most genious moves that Moggi ever made, and not just because we got a lot of money for him, but also because it got rid of Zidane's selfishness and his destabilizing influence on the team mentality.

Zlatan is a completely different story, and Moggi doesn't always sell his stars when he should ie. Del Piero.
 

Bjerknes

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++ [ originally posted by azzurri7 ] ++


and do you really think Moggi cares if Zlatan is giving us or not, remmber Zidane boy? do you? i doubt that... if am not mistaken he won the golden ball with us right? please remind me what moggi did after that?
Like Don Bes intelligently pointed out, pay more attention to my post. Moggi sold Zidane during his prime, and as Ian stated his sale benefited the club in more ways than one. It would be a rather dubious decision by Moggi to sell one of the best young strikers in the world who is no where near his prime yet.
 

JCK

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"He has class, talent and the touches of a champion. If he joins up again with Fabio Capello at Juventus then he will mature as a man and a player," noted Trap.
 
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