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    Well it's kinda premature to talk about players since we don't know who's gonna be coach next year. Gasperini's name is being tossed around. He's good but I'd prefer a guy that'd beat the sh*t out of the players. :D
     

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    Jasp

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    Ribéry? I think we're going for Bastian.
    I could see him as well, but isn't he left ? That would be goodbye to Giovinco.

    And he is a youth product, so he might be Bayern for life.


    I would rahter go for Mesut, but Bastian is more than welcome.
     

    Jasp

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    Well it's kinda premature to talk about players since we don't know who's gonna be coach next year. Gasperini's name is being tossed around. He's good but I'd prefer a guy that'd beat the sh*t out of the players. :D
    I like, but like Prandelli better. Any reason any of those could(would) not work with Lippi as director?
     

    CAPITANO

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    Well it's kinda premature to talk about players since we don't know who's gonna be coach next year. Gasperini's name is being tossed around. He's good but I'd prefer a guy that'd beat the sh*t out of the players. :D
    we really need a hard as coach, they should of got one now insted of Zac, we need someone to kick their asses into gear and someone that knows how to control the 3 stooges
     

    Hust

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    All this sounds bogus to me. We get a new coach on a temporary basis to get us in top 4. Our players know that this guy is only gonna be there for a short while but now the club is threatening to sell everyone excluding "an illustrious 11".

    Talk about a moral killer. A temp coach and no job security. Bravo.
     

    Alen

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    La Gazzetta dello Sport understands Mauro Camoranesi and David Trezeguet will be leaving Turin.
    I'll be honest, Mauro Camoranesi and David Trezeguet are my favorite Juve players. Together with Zidane they are the three all time favorite Juve players of mine.
    All due respect to Del Piero and Buffon. They'll be, rightfully, considered bigger legends than Camo and Trez, but my heart chose the latter two and I can't change it.

    Also, I'd like to note that even now Camoranesi and Trez are easily among the best 5-6 Juve players. Camo's importance for the team can not be measured easily. Just see this year's Juve with Camo and watch how everything went to hell the moment he got injured. Trez is our topscorer by far this season even though he missed 2/3 of the matches. Our most lethal striker by far.

    This being said, I firmly believe that they should go. I already mentioned my reasons 2-3 times in the past. It will hurt the fans and the team, on and off the pitch, but I see no other way.
    Camo is always injured, Trez is missing more and more matches every year. With their wages and their importance for the team, they make it impossible to buy new quality players on their position while they're still in Juve. As strange as it sounds, in these last 2 seasons their quality and their importance are hurting the team more than they're helping.

    Sometimes a tough and a painful decision must be made for the good of the team. For a greater good sometimes you have to sacrifice something that means a lot to you.
    I'm willing to do that.

    P.S: Also, ideally I'd put Del Piero in the same category. But since I'm well aware that it won't happen with him, I'm not gonna put him on the same list with Camo and Trez.
     

    Hust

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    I'll be honest, Mauro Camoranesi and David Trezeguet are my favorite Juve players. Together with Zidane they are the three all time favorite Juve players of mine.
    All due respect to Del Piero and Buffon. They'll be, rightfully, considered bigger legends than Camo and Trez, but my heart chose the latter two and I can't change it.

    Also, I'd like to note that even now Camoranesi and Trez are easily among the best 5-6 Juve players. Camo's importance for the team can not be measured easily. Just see this year's Juve with Camo and watch how everything went to hell the moment he got injured. Trez is our topscorer by far this season even though he missed 2/3 of the matches. Our most lethal striker by far.

    This being said, I firmly believe that they should go. I already mentioned my reasons 2-3 times in the past. It will hurt the fans and the team, on and off the pitch, but I see no other way.
    Camo is always injured, Trez is missing more and more matches every year. With their wages and their importance for the team, they make it impossible to buy new quality players on their position while they're still in Juve. As strange as it sounds, in these last 2 seasons their quality and their importance are hurting the team more than they're helping.

    Sometimes a tough and a painful decision must be made for the good of the team. For a greater good sometimes you have to sacrifice something that means a lot to you.
    I'm willing to do that.

    P.S: Also, ideally I'd put Del Piero in the same category. But since I'm well aware that it won't happen with him, I'm not gonna put him on the same list with Camo and Trez.
    I'm with you Alen. 100%

    Our current finances should be to cut all losses and with their injuries we are paying them huge wages to sit in the medical room. I loved them as well, but its really time this club decides to take a step forward with it's own interests in hand this time and not that of the players that gave a piece of their history here. I have always said good players will come and go...now it's time to bring their replacements.

    Only problem is, I hope the Elkanns are ready to spend to adequately get the players we need.
     
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    Trezeguet and Camoranesi will not be replaced with quality but mediocrity. Let's say Pazzini and Palladino. This is what i call backward.

    Without serious money injection and a proper director who knows how to spend we won't gain anything by their departure.
     
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