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pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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We can have a great defense but if we have two impotent strikers that you suggest we keep (again) we will continue to struggle whether you would like to think or not. You can throw stats out all you like and I would love to throw some stats out for myself but most people here already know what they are, so that won't be necessary. I don't need reminded of how poor our defense was but you seem to forget the most important thing and that being we had shit ass coaches, and that makes a huge difference. For some reason you neglected to mention that in your rebuttal.

Again..."play Amauri/Iaquinta for one more year" is just :dielaugh:

Why...why would you...why the HECK would you recommend that? If we had more clinical finishing last year and even this year we wouldn't find ourselves in such a mess.

PS: I agree for the need of better full backs, but to stick with our offense AGAIN is just ludicrous (as andy would say)
Maybe you think we would've progressed in Europa if we drew 4:4 with Bayern or we could've won the league if we scored 42 more goals (that's our goal difference with Inter). this season we are among top goal scorers in league and also close to leaders in category "worst defense", not to mention 3:3 against Lech Pozniac or whatever is the name. clinical finishing? I'd stay quiet in your place.

Those shit ass coaches as you call them made difference to Amauri and Iaquinta too and I'd dare to say that it's easier for good defenders to show their qualities in a mess than a good striker to do that, when there's no service. fuck expensive strikers and give me two 15-20 million worth fullbacks instead. Die laughing if you want to, but I want to see Juventus that concedes 30 goals in a season not in two months
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
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Juve take a shine to Fabiano

Juventus are interested in signing disgruntled Sevilla striker Luis Fabiano, according to Il Corriere dello Sport.

The 29-year-old striker has fallen out with the directors at the Sanchez Pizjuan and has threatened to leave when the transfer window opens again.

“My life goes on, but in January I must understand if I have to find a solution to continue my career in a different way and feel important,” Fabiano said.

“After renewing my contract I found myself on the bench again and this didn't help me or Sevilla.”

Juventus are in the market for a striker and have been linked with Real Madrid's Karim Benzema in recent weeks.

If they were to bid for Fabiano, the Turin giants would face competition from Tottenham, Schalke and possibly Marseille.

Football Italia
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Maybe you think we would've progressed in Europa if we drew 4:4 with Bayern or we could've won the league if we scored 42 more goals (that's our goal difference with Inter). this season we are among top goal scorers in league and also close to leaders in category "worst defense", not to mention 3:3 against Lech Pozniac or whatever is the name. clinical finishing? I'd stay quiet in your place.

Those shit ass coaches as you call them made difference to Amauri and Iaquinta too
and I'd dare to say that it's easier for good defenders to show their qualities in a mess than a good striker to do that, when there's no service. fuck expensive strikers and give me two 15-20 million worth fullbacks instead. Die laughing if you want to, but I want to see Juventus that concedes 30 goals in a season not in two months
They did? What exactly did "they" do because not one of those strikers were our leading scorers. Each one is 2 years older now and neither are showing any improvement whether you find endless ways to try and defend them. We conceded due to shit ass coaches that knew nothing about organization. We concede now because we have 11 new players and things are improving and will continue to improve as those 11 new players continue to gel.

Next year, GOD help us if we have the same strikers leading our pathetic attack line because if you wish to conceded less we still wouldn't be winning, we just wouldn't be conceding as much. You don't want 3:3 scorelines and I don't want 1:1 or 0:0 scorelines. I would rather take a risk and bolster our attack and find a better coach than splurge on 2 more defenders than neglect our attack for the third straight year.

Again, I won't stay quiet in my place. We need clinical finishing and I've been saying it for almost 2 seasons now. I've been saying each of our strikers were old 2 years ago (trez/DP) and now we have one less 2 years older and 2 worthless attackers to pair up with DP. It is no coincidence our midfielders and even in some cases defenders show much more class in box than the guys we pay a lot of money to do that. Defend the need for full backs all you want, I agree we need them but this team needs a striker that can consistently score goals so there isn't always so much pressure on the rest of the team to perform the tasks of scoring like what happens now.

We shouldn't be wishing we get corners so Chiellini/Bonucci/Legro might score for us to break the deadlock. We depend on 8 other players to do the job of 2 when those 8 other players are also doing their job with providing the right service to the 2 up front that wouldn't even know what to do with it anyways. Stop defending our attack dude, it is about as week as it gets. We score more goals this year from the other players pulling their weight. Sooner or later that will give and we will be depending on two worthless Hee-Haws to do something they don't really know how to do anymore.
 

Osman

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Lol at people saying no to Luis Fabiano, deja vu stuff. Ok if you think long term or more keen on other options, but he is more then GOOD enough, and age is something we fuss over prior to our signings, but basically it shouldnt be an issue when the main problem is getting QUALITY. And Luis Fabiano is such considerably more so then our current options, even if there are others higher on my list of choices.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Lol at people saying no to Luis Fabiano, deja vu stuff. Ok if you think long term or more keen on other options, but he is more then GOOD enough, and age is something we fuss over prior to our signings, but basically it shouldnt be an issue when the main problem is getting QUALITY. And Luis Fabiano is such considerably more so then our current options, even if there are others higher on my list of choices.
Lol at people saying we should keep Amauri and Iaquinta for another season instead of buying a new striker. Shit, never mind the age of the striker I'm just laughing at the thought of some thinking its fine to keep the ones we have for another year.
 
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Thing about Fabiano is that he's already 30. Good player but we have (soon to be) 3 30+ strikers. Plus he'd probably cost around 20m which would really be a poor investment unless he wins us a trophy.

There are younger options who are just as good around and on the market.
 
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