The Wish List and General Discussion Thread (26 Viewers)

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Mar 24, 2006
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Capitano mentioned something about one big player arriving and one of ours departing. Could this mean the arrival of Ribery to Juventus and Diego to Bayern? if that happened we would need an SS. I would not mind seeing Rossi here for that role.

Amauri-G.Rossi

Giovinco-Melo-Marchisio-Ribery

Criscito-Chiellini-Kjaer-Cassani

Buffon

Not a bad lineup.
Good line up , except Amauri :snoop:
 

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Mar 16, 2004
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HE SAID ITS EVEN TRADE TO SELL MOMO AND GET PALOMBO.


I know there is a retarded biasm against him lately, almost as retarded as when he was signed, and everyone talking about him like he was Molinaro times 3 (oh boy was it fun how he proved everyone wrong big time), but FFS there is a limit even to your anti Momo BS.
Comparing Sissoko to Palombo isn't sensical, that is for sure.

But I think you're letting your feelings on Sissoko get to you when you say "retarded bias."

Several folks, including myself, have pointed out that the major problem with this team stems from the midfield in how we keep the ball and move forward. Sissoko adds nothing to the team in that regard, and some want to move in another direction.

Absolutely nothing wrong with that.
 
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Juve focus on Kolarov and Ziegler[/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Juventus plan to reinforce their flanks this summer and are reportedly preparing bids for Lazio's Aleksandar Kolarov and Sampdoria's Reto Ziegler.

Tuttosport understands that Juventus' new general manager Beppe Marotta has made the two players a priority in the club's transfer strategy.

Ziegler's contract is set to expire in a year's time, meaning that his valuation will not exceed €10m, a figure Juventus are happy to spend for the 24-year-old Swiss international.

Juventus face competition from Atletico Madrid, Fiorentina and Liverpool, but they hope that offering Sergio Almiron and Christian Poulsen in exchange will be a deal breaker.

As for Kolarov, things are equally complicated as Inter have a long-standing interest in the player and were close to signing him in January.

Tuttosport believes that Juventus will try and steal a march on their rivals by offering Sebastian Giovinco in exchange.

The Atomic Ant was conspicuous by his absence from Juventus' tour squad and looks increasingly likely to leave Turin this summer.
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