The Wish List and General Discussion Thread (33 Viewers)

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Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Capello dissapoints me with his populistic comments.

wel offcourse it would benefit juventus hugely if they'd sign a few worldclass players instead on a bunch loans.

Well next time he can start to add just how exactly we are supposed to do that considering our fragile financial situation

i assume he spend to much time in england and got used to truely decadent debts at the bank, and the usualy oilbaron buying a team with his oildollarz

stupid epl
 

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Tuesday 1 February, 2011
Capello: 'Juve need quality'
England manager Fabio Capello feels Juventus botched their transfer strategy. “You need players who make the difference, not make up the numbers.”

The Old Lady have struggled and are in seventh place, but bolstered the squad with the arrival of Luca Toni, Alessandro Matri and Andrea Barzagli.

“This is Year Zero for the Bianconeri,” Capello told GR Parlamento radio.

“Some players did not deliver what was expected of them. It will be an important experience for President Andrea Agnelli and next season he will begin again.

“The trouble with the current squad is there are some good players and others who are very good, but the general level of quality has to be improved.

“When there is a reformation, it is better to introduce at least a couple of quality players at a time.”

Gigi Del Neri complained at the lack of options amid an injury crisis, but Capello has other ideas.

“I always told clubs: I don’t want seven players. I want two good ones,” continued the former Juventus and Milan Coach.

“Milan have signed Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Robinho. Finally, I told Adriano Galliani, you have signed two excellent players. You need men who can make the difference and not just make up the numbers.”
Oh Mr. Hat, please come back to us. :help:
 

Suns

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May 22, 2009
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Next season with the new stadium we'll be able to attract some good players. As long as Marotta gets the whole Italian thing out of his head :)
 

Gian

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Apr 12, 2009
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I think there are many quality Italians out there, they just cost money. Balotelli might be an example. A players nationality shouldn't matter however.
 
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