The Wish List and General Discussion Thread (25 Viewers)

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Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
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Kolarov, Kjaer, Krasic.

Those would fix quite a bit, if then used in a 4-2-3-1.

It's not going to happen though.
 

Luca

Senior Member
Apr 22, 2007
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David Villa :cry:

would Amauri, Poulsen and 18 million not net him?
I think a stoker that hunts down defenders would inspire the rest of the onlooking team. An oaf such as amuari no matter how hard he tries to hold up the ball does not. Ankle biting bulldogs that play a high pressure game is what good teams are made of nowadays. David Villa is a prime example.
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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You can live without Dzeko.

This might be a little unpopular thing to say, as most of you have lost hope in him because of his extremely poor form. But i personally rate Amauri. I think he could do well in a team that actually has a good system of play and a team that actually provides adequate service to its strikers.
agreed, he is a good player right now he looks like ass, but then again who doesnt?
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Red, I know that people are treating this as a disaster but tonight shows us that something tactiaclly needs to be changed, mostly our mentality to the game itself.
Italian teams just now aren't good enough to impose their style on the rest of Europe the way they used to.

The Italian teams need more pace in midfield to be able to compete, or they will continue to be overrun.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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:lol:

certain players need to be benched and will be

we will buy one of ranocchia or kjaer

we need a fucken another AM, the dominguez might go down alrite but i have doubts of his quality, we seem to like freebies though.

i agree with fred, we can keep sayin oh ok there back from injury here you go, heres a starting spot, if you want the best out of what they have left play em as subs.
A prime example of that is DP today and against Inter. He shouldn't have started either game, as he obviously looked rusty. But because of his guaranteed spot in the first 11, he started regardless of his fitness or physical condition.
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
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Italian teams just now aren't good enough to impose their style on the rest of Europe the way they used to.

The Italian teams need more pace in midfield to be able to compete, or they will continue to be overrun.
The ifluence of Sky Sports on the EPL has been a force for good in that they were pressured into providing a marketable product that did well in the CL.

Red is right, we need more pace and an Italian can't give us that.


Stoke would out pace Genoa atm.
 

Luca

Senior Member
Apr 22, 2007
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Italian teams just now aren't good enough to impose their style on the rest of Europe the way they used to.

The Italian teams need more pace in midfield to be able to compete, or they will continue to be overrun.
That complies with my above post and my sig. :)
we need ankle biters, marchisio-sissoko ftw
 

Wahdan

Ace of Spades
Mar 14, 2009
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People please understand. It's not a matter of players. It's a matter of the presence of these....



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Unfortunately, that is rare to find. Last one I've seen having this combination was...
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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A prime example of that is DP today and against Inter. He shouldn't have started either game, as he obviously looked rusty. But because of his guaranteed spot in the first 11, he started regardless of his fitness or physical condition.
yep, giovinco should be starting.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
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Italian teams just now aren't good enough to impose their style on the rest of Europe the way they used to.

The Italian teams need more pace in midfield to be able to compete, or they will continue to be overrun.
Yes they need more influence (better dope and ref favor) and better players (more money)
It has been a slow but sure decline and it will get worse before gets any better.

But at least, it was a collective choice of the Italian teams and federation, that sacrificed the last hope, just to take us down.
Now, we all have to pay the price for it! There are no excuses and no need to make any...
 

tassard

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Jul 30, 2004
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A prime example of that is DP today and against Inter. He shouldn't have started either game, as he obviously looked rusty. But because of his guaranteed spot in the first 11, he started regardless of his fitness or physical condition.

Add the game against Bordaux
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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A prime example of that is DP today and against Inter. He shouldn't have started either game, as he obviously looked rusty. But because of his guaranteed spot in the first 11, he started regardless of his fitness or physical condition.
You can live without Dzeko.

This might be a little unpopular thing to say, as most of you have lost hope in him because of his extremely poor form. But i personally rate Amauri. I think he could do well in a team that actually has a good system of play and a team that actually provides adequate service to its strikers.

respect to someone who actually knows what he's talking about, refreshing
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
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A prime example of that is DP today and against Inter. He shouldn't have started either game, as he obviously looked rusty. But because of his guaranteed spot in the first 11, he started regardless of his fitness or physical condition.
Thank you, its kinda hard to say that around here without being labeled as a hater or a traitor.

Ciro had no reason whatsoever to abandon the 4-2-3-1 for the 4-3-1-2. He dropped Giovinco after we were winning and scored like 12 goals in 3 games and started Del Piero on the left, that didn't work out so he switched to the 4-3-1-2 to accommodate Del Piero.
 
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