The Wish List and General Discussion Thread (47 Viewers)

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Lo-Pan

Disciple of Gonzo
Feb 11, 2009
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Moggi is right about two things: those managing the club now are complete idiots and look like complete retards compared to him.

And I can't help but think the whole "players we have signed" comment, along with the portion about Villas Boas, is pure sarcasm.

In some ways, yeah, sure -- we have had a good championship when you consider shit signings like Pepe and Barzagli.

People should get off their high horses on Moggi and start directing their hate towards Marotta. He's a goon without any plan whatsoever, so fuck him.
wise and constructive words as always, geniuschild...it makes perfect sense to incite hatred against a man who has already done more good than his predecessor...martinez is his only massive error. but i guess you see storari, matri, aquilani, sorensen, quagiarella, barzagli (who actually seems more composed next to chiellini than bonucci), bonucci...all as obvious errors, when employed, primarily, to reduce the wage bill, and start getting rid of the dead wood.

fkin idiot. fuk you...and forza juva.
 

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Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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He loves the end of June as well. Benzema and Quagliarella as forwards would be lovely.
My one worry of Quag is how do we know that he will be the same player after a very serious injury?

That's when the Capital increase will be approved. I'm quite optimistic about this Summer.
The capital increase is great, I just wish that we didn't tell everybody about it.
 
May 22, 2007
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That's when the Capital increase will be approved. I'm quite optimistic about this Summer.
Then I'll blindly accept that we're going to have a good summer.

My one worry of Quag is how do we know that he will be the same player after a very serious injury?
Give him the right time and amount of training, he has all summer to regain fitness, which is better than diving right into matches mid season. Friendlies will help as well.

The capital increase is great, I just wish that we didn't tell everybody about it.
He said that there is a super ambitious plan which will be outlined at the end of June, never mentioned capital increase.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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Give him the right time and amount of training, he has all summer to regain fitness, which is better than diving right into matches mid season. Friendlies will help as well.
Hopefully.

Its just you see so many players come back from serious knee injuries without the same mobility as they had before.
 

john charles

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May 9, 2011
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Michel Bastos has publicly told Juventus to make an offer to Lyon. “The time has come for a change of scenery. Even without Europe, it’s still Juve.”

The Brazilian left-back had already been heavily linked with a move to Turin over the past year, but the time seems to have come for it to go through.

“I always tried to improve myself as a player and this is why I admit Juve’s interest is an honour,” Bastos told Tuttosport.

“What player wouldn’t be honoured? I think the time has come for me and my family to have a change of scenery and feel new sensations.

“I also know that I have two more years on my contract with Lyon and will only leave if this represents a good thing for me and my current club.”

The Bianconeri have lost out on Champions League qualification and risk missing Europe altogether next season.

“No Champions League football? Even without Europe, it’s still Juve and I repeat the time has come for me to have a change of scenery,” continued Bastos.

“I couldn’t see myself with any other club here in France, so my dream is to move to Italy or Spain. The Premier League and Bundesliga don’t really attract me too much. My wife and I want our little son Lucas to grow up in a more Latin country.”
http://www.football-italia.net/may14g.html
 

john charles

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May 9, 2011
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It is fairly simple when it comes to people wanting to replace melo it is just purely down to his attitude and indiscipline and if juventus were to get pirlo next season he would only go on to highlight his failings even more, for instance melo tends to be more of a forward thinking players he wants to make runs forward at every opportunity fine if your team is gilberto silva who will sit back and defend the line but suicidal when your team-mate is pirlo who isn't that fast defensively is one of the worst cmf in the world and always being marked by 2 or more players so you need his midfield partner to do the miles like gattuso used to do. As for choosing diarra over melo you know what you get from diarra work rate pace good attitude some skill on the ball always stay in front of the back 4 and is fairly tough as well.

Sometime it is not about having the best player in the world it is about having the best possible player for juventus in the position in which you need them.
 
May 4, 2004
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WTF :confused:




Elkann: 'Buffon hasn't played for a year'



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Juventus patron John Elkann caused shockwaves by blasting Gianluigi Buffon. “He hasn’t been playing for around a year and a half...”
The goalkeeper was out of action for nine months following back surgery, but his form has been disappointing since returning to the field.

“Buffon? He hasn’t been playing for around a year and a half...” commented Elkann when asked by journalists during a publicity event in Siena this morning.

That can be read as a huge insult towards the shot-stopper, who has looked a shadow of his former self.

This week Buffon himself declared he wanted to stay at Juventus despite a reported offer from the new American Roma, but Elkann’s comments suggest the club is not so sure it wants to keep him.

Elkann is President of Exor, the Agnelli family business that is majority shareholder in Juventus. He was also asked about other rumours surrounding the club.

“Will Gigi Del Neri be the Coach next season? I don’t understand all this controversy. Don’t you like him?

“As for Karim Benzema, he is a great player, but it is not just one man who manages to make a great team.”
 

Wahdan

Ace of Spades
Mar 14, 2009
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Bronzetti: "Juve-Madrid: A Holy Alliance"

"It has been a very constructive meeting. They discussed everything; technical and market issues, as well as stadium and commercial issues."

"No negotiations for players were done, as the two clubs will wait till they have clearer ideas, and then they will meet again"
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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Bronzetti: "Juve-Madrid: A Holy Alliance"

"It has been a very constructive meeting. They discussed everything; technical and market issues, as well as stadium and commercial issues."

"No negotiations for players were done, as the two clubs will wait till they have clearer ideas, and then they will meet again"
so basically an expensive dinner with everyone talking shit.
 
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