The Wish List and General Discussion Thread (20 Viewers)

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Bjerknes

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Seba never had a chance to be consistent. He was benched every time he had a good match.

I'd like to keep the player, of course, but he isn't in Juvedoria's plans.
 
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Marotta will want Giovinco back if he doesn't fail for the rest of the season, hopefully we can use Amauri in some way to stop Parma getting him. If we're giving away loads of money, I'd prefer to look at Hazard way before Sánchez.

Nedvěd;2885075 said:
I'm a United supporter. :) I just like Juve and Italian football, and this is the reason I'm here.
Fair enough.
 

Delle Alpi

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May 26, 2009
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Give us Sanchez and I will give you my left nut! A Sanchez and Krasic combo would be unstoppable, too much width on both flanks that teams would have hell of time trying to stop them both at the same time.
 

Nedvěd

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Maybe this will make United a bit more likable for you. On a United forum I started a thread about Juve95-98 of Lippi and that how it's better than Pep G's Barcelona and that the Juve of Lippi is unappreciated and underrated, and some Italian Juve fans saw the thread and Tuttosport had an article about that thread.



:D
 

WΏΏdy?

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Nedvěd;2886038 said:
Maybe this will make United a bit more likable for you. On a United forum I started a thread about Juve95-98 of Lippi and that how it's better than Pep G's Barcelona and that the Juve of Lippi is unappreciated and underrated, and some Italian Juve fans saw the thread and Tuttosport had an article about that thread.


+rep

And as long as you hate inter you will do great around :D
 

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Nedvěd;2886038 said:
Maybe this will make United a bit more likable for you. On a United forum I started a thread about Juve95-98 of Lippi and that how it's better than Pep G's Barcelona and that the Juve of Lippi is unappreciated and underrated, and some Italian Juve fans saw the thread and Tuttosport had an article about that thread.

:D
That was you? I read that whole thread. :tup:
 

Enron

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Nedvěd;2885995 said:
Too late. :frown:



Krasic and Sanchez both are great crossers of the ball when you compare them to our Nani.

Did Gio get a decent chance to prove himself with Juve? Give the lad a chance.
Our fans wanted Nani out since his first season and he was never consistent but when we started playing him regularly he proved everybody wrong (Although he still have to improve his crossing and corners)
Gio got the talent and under the right guidance he can be great.

If you can get a natural winger like N'Zogbia on the left, with Krasic on the right and Sanchez behind the striker, now that would be sexy.

Our 4-2-3-1 is fairly versatile, sometimes we play 4-3-2-1(4-3-3) with 3 holding midfielders (mostly against Arsenal) we played 4-2-3-1 against Milan etc...
It's nice to have such a fluid style of play.
Although now we're back to the traditional 4-4-2 as it's getting the best out of Berba
Giggs is what makes Manchester's formation effective.

Neither Krasic or Sanchez are very good crossers of the ball. So it makes no sense to as them to provide the width in the 4-2-3-1.

In the 4-3-3 they can use their playmaking skill and allow Zeigler and Isla to provide width for the team.

As for Giovinco, the jury's still out. I understand how Juve fans feel, but he may never play for Juve on a regular basis. Whether he's good enough or not.
 

Nedvěd

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Nedvěd

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Giggs is what makes Manchester's formation effective.

Neither Krasic or Sanchez are very good crossers of the ball. So it makes no sense to as them to provide the width in the 4-2-3-1.

In the 4-3-3 they can use their playmaking skill and allow Zeigler and Isla to provide width for the team.

As for Giovinco, the jury's still out. I understand how Juve fans feel, but he may never play for Juve on a regular basis. Whether he's good enough or not.
But Giggs didn't play when we trashed Milan, 4-0 and we beat Arsenal 3-1 away from home. And we use him in midfield when we play 4-5-1 (and it's combinations) because we lack creativity in the middle.
But still neither of Krasic and Sanchez is bad when it comes to crosses. Yeah 4-3-3 would work better, but as I said before if you get a natural left footed winger play him on the left, Krasic on the right an Sanchez behind the striker that would work wonders imo.
 

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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Peruzzi + Pessoto + Ferrara + Torricelli + Vierchowod + Deschamps + Vialli + Piero +Vieri + Zidane + Davids + Inzaghi cost less than what Barca paid for Ibrahomovic

Was the a stupid post from you?

:lol:2 For that alone you deserve +REP
 

Enron

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Nedvěd;2886053 said:
But Giggs didn't play when we trashed Milan, 4-0 and we beat Arsenal 3-1 away from home. And we use him in midfield when we play 4-5-1 (and it's combinations) because we lack creativity in the middle.
But still neither of Krasic and Sanchez is bad when it comes to crosses. Yeah 4-3-3 would work better, but as I said before if you get a natural left footed winger play him on the left, Krasic on the right an Sanchez behind the striker that would work wonders imo.
I know you didn't use Giggs against Milan or Arsenal. But this year and much of last year you did. Giggs is an important part of United's set up, far more important than Park, Nani, Valencia, Berbatov.

As for the mysterious left sided winger you propose, yes that would make a difference. I thought we were sticking with Andy's proposed line up for the purposes of this discussion. But no worries mate, I see your points.
 
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