Trezeguet out , Klose in ? (17 Viewers)

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JCK

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curi83 said:
Dont forget never the game that made Zidane. he also danced with the ball...but always it seems that he dance tango with the ball...damn i miss him and his technique
What made Zidane look like dancing was his physique and technique. Give me that in a football player any time of the day.
 

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JCK

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Dominic said:
Diego lacks functionality, something Zidane did have. Zidane's 'dancing' served a purpose.
Plus players like that (not Zidane) rely on a moment of magic to deliver the goods. Very much unreliable in my opinion. Entertaining, maybe but not for me.
 

Bjerknes

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Jacques said:
I never realized until now that you prefer dancers to physical players. Dancers are the players that play like Ronalshitdinho
I'm sorry, but I don't watch football just for people such as Klose or Emerson run like Dr. Mengele and do nothing but destroy a football match. So yes, if you're going to label natural playmakers as a bunch of dancers, then yes, I watch football partly because I enjoy watching a bunch of dancers. It's better than watching a shite team with no creativity run by a shite manager, a la Juventus the past two seasons. Considering your history, I think you'd agree with that.

Give it up with this Ronaldinho hate. You might not believe he's the best player in the world, that's quite alright, but saying he's a mere dancer and that he's shit is a very poor assessment.

And again I wonder why some of you don't change sports for American football.
 

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Andy said:
I'm sorry, but I don't watch football just for people such as Klose or Emerson run like Dr. Mengele and do nothing but destroy a football match. So yes, if you're going to label natural playmakers as a bunch of dancers, then yes, I watch football partly because I enjoy watching a bunch of dancers. It's better than watching a shite team with no creativity run by a shite manager, a la Juventus the past two seasons. Considering your history, I think you'd agree with that.

Give it up with this Ronaldinho hate. You might not believe he's the best player in the world, that's quite alright, but saying he's a mere dancer and that he's shit is a very poor assessment.

And again I wonder why some of you don't change sports for American football.
Kaka is a natural playmaker that is just a beauty to watch. Why? because if his technique not of his natural talent.
And where did you see me praising the game of Klose?

As for American football, who told you I don't watch it?
 

curi83

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Manchester United are being linked with Werder Bremen striker Miroslav Klose.
United Sir Alex Ferguson is widely tipped to add a big-name striker to his squad but is likely to wait until the summer and Atletico Madrid's Fernando Torres is his top target.

However fresh reports in Germany are claiming that United are ready to move for Klose with Werder hinting that they are ready to listen to the right offer for the striker.

£10million is likely to be enough to land the German international who at 28 is believed to be keen to seek a new challenge abroad.
 

Marc

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Jul 14, 2006
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Klose11Werder said:
Since this season ;)
And Werder does play international, Juve doesnt.
That doesn´t make them a better club overall, we will be back, you know, and many players want to help us to come back to glory...


Gradient said:
People, I think you do not get it. Juve doesn't even play in the first league, nor will they play Champions League next year. Also, it is not sure at all that they will in two years time. As far as the manipulating scandal goes: I do not think that its already over, there might be more coming up and you might play in second league much sooner than you expect - you never know!
As far as Juve being better than Bremen: Wake up! Bremen was better than you last year and they are certainly better than you this year and for the next few years to come. Juve's glory days might be over for good.
:lol: :tdown:

What a load of crap!

You seriously think Juventus is dead for good? Better think twice, clubs like Juventus don´t disappear just like that.

As for Werder, they are having 2-3 good seasons, but you will soon sink down again and be average cause there is no better club in Germany than Bayern!


JuveGER said:
This is not a negative thing for sure. Klose is very sensitive and needs time to adjust. In the first year back in Serie A Juve and therefore Klose wouldn't be under as much pressure as teams of Juves prestige usually are and he would have one whole season to adapt.

You cannot be punished twice for the same crime. If there is more to come (which is possible) it will affect other teams.

They weren't. Werder were lucky to score twice in the last minutes at home. And because Juves final goal was kind of lucky doesn't change the fact that Juve was the better team in the second leg and had dozens of chances to score.

Juve is still the greater and bigger club. Don't forget that Juves problem had nothing to do with things on the pitch. We still have more prestige, bigger stars, greater history and huge potential. Yes, we play 2nd Division this year, but it's more than possible that we will be back in Serie A next year, that we will get/keep big sponsor deals and that we will have a competitive squad. Serie B is just a little episode and things might be back to normal in the nearer future (2/3 years).

I am a German and don't live too far away from Bremen (Niedersachsen). I have sympathy for the club, the "northern charme" and I will meet tonight with some Werder fans to watch the Barcelona game. But I also read the Werder forum and I think Werder fans get more and more arrogant because of recent success. You show that arrogance here. I appreciate Werders success and the work of their management+Trainer (Called "KATS"), but it will be long way to be on the same level of Juve despite us being in Serie B for a year.
:agree:

Perfectly said! :tup: +rep
 

Dominic

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Diego has no end result to his game. Sure he showed flashes of creativity and he was inventive, but it all led to so little production and he takes up way too much time on the ball.
 

Alltagsheld

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mark83 said:
:lol: :tdown:

What a load of crap!

You seriously think Juventus is dead for good? Better think twice, clubs like Juventus don´t disappear just like that.

As for Werder, they are having 2-3 good seasons, but you will soon sink down again and be average cause there is no better club in Germany than Bayern!
Actually you don't say much better stuff. You don't need to, you're at home, but being polemic and biased does not quite help in this discussion. I am looking forward into Werder's future, so I do in Juventus'. And I'm pretty sure both teams will meet in CL 08/09.

I do not like how some so-called Werder fans act in this forum, they behave pretty similar to the goddamn Binter-supporters, which is a shame. This forum is for Juventinos and if people come here just spitting on us we should either ignore them or make them silent with the tons of our arguments, but do not talk the same like they do. (I know we're still on the internet ;) )
 

Marc

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I´m not spitting on Werder neither I´m biased, I´m giving you facts, Werder was average team before 5 years unlike Bayern who is constantly among the best clubs in Germany.

As a matter of fact you have my blessing for bright Werder´s future...:pint:

P.S. Ending up in the first 2 places in Germany and Italy is not the same thing, is it?;)
 

Alltagsheld

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mark83 said:
I´m not spitting on Werder neither I´m biased, I´m giving you facts, Werder was average team before 5 years unlike Bayern who is constantly among the best clubs in Germany.

As a matter of fact you have my blessing for bright Werder´s future...:pint:

P.S. Ending up in the first 2 places in Germany and Italy is not the same thing, is it?;)
I meant mainly the crap part and the heated athmosphere (is this correct?) this post included. Didn't want to make a big topic out of your post, just wanted to say how I'd think we should deal with "foreign supporters".

We've talked about the Werder - Bayern topic often enough already and I agree with you, apart from my point of view Werder has the power to stay longer on the top than other teams before.

Comparing Serie A is, unfortunately, nonsense. I never did that, I know the Bundesliga is not that strong at the moment.
 

Gradient

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I am sorry, I did not mean to be rude. All I wanted to say is that I do not think Juve will ever get as big as they used to be. Also, I am not saying Werder will ever get as big. I hope so but they might as well become an average Bundesliga club again - I do not know.

What I really meant was that I think Werder is closer to getting to the top than Juve is. If this succes continues, Werder will get bigger sponsors, etc. and if that happens they have a real chance of continuing their success. Juve on the other hand has more fans, a bigger history, etc. but the same goes for Schalke or Hamburg in the Bundesliga and they are no where near Bremen is.
I do not think Juve will have it easy. Your "oh so" precious players you have atm are getting old and it will be hard for you to get real international stars in good age. What happens if Juve will not play in the Champions League for the next four or five years? I think it is very possible.
 
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