what about transfering MOGGI to another team?! (2 Viewers)

bahraini

Senior Member
May 20, 2003
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#22
++ [ originally posted by Graham ] ++


I see what you're saying here bahraini, but out of the people you named, I only want Lippi, Trez (financial reasons) and Montero to leave.
but why lippi?
do u really think he lost it??
and why other young player which we all have hope on them?
ok its normal to do that for old players
but ppl kept saying that even for young ppl
 
Aug 1, 2003
17,696
#23
Bah, just get rid of DV. Trez has every right for wanting a higher salary IMO

Firstly, I doubt we'll transfer Moggi to another team :p Second I think it's a bit harsh or rather rushed decision if we do so, and although Incubo gave good reasons I for one have felt that Moggi was not taking us seriously enough lately. Hopefully this season was a true awakening for him :sad:
 

IncuboRossonero

Inferiority complex
Nov 16, 2003
7,039
#24
++ [ originally posted by delpiero10 ] ++
He brought in Appiah and Legro, which is fresh blood (i know legro is 27 but thats nothing for a defender) so thats a lame excuse. I think the majority is agreeing on that Juve has had the best squad this year. Heard it from Milan, Inter and other teams fans.
Easy there buddy...I don't recall ANY team saying Juve was the best team this season: if they did that would be a pretty stupid comment considering they only beat one big team this season in like 8 match-ups. Are you kidding me?
More over, 27 for a defender may not be old BUT where a defender has not played on a big team and only comes to the forefront at 26 you have to ask yourself questions as "is he MADe to play on a big team?" Considering Italy is re-nound for defenders. Considering Maldini, Cannavaro, Nesta, Coco, Bonera, Panucci, Ferrara and Costacurta ALL rose to prominence at 21 years of age (at the latest) there is something to be cautious about when buying a late bloomer. Something Moggi did not do....

Bringing Appiah for Fresh Blood is one thing: by your rationale bringing Hubner would be "fresh blood". However, bringing in Appiah to replace Davids was the mistake.
Don't be blind.
 

IncuboRossonero

Inferiority complex
Nov 16, 2003
7,039
#25
++ [ originally posted by delpiero10 ] ++

And if we goes 1 year back everyone was happy about Appiah and Legro, but lippi has damaged them obviously. .
This is their first year at Juve....

Secondly, playing on Brescia and Chievo IS NIGHT AND DAY than playing at Juve. You CANNOT compare the two. Lippi did not damage anything. They COULD not hack it.
 
Sep 14, 2003
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#26
++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++


This is their first year at Juve....

Secondly, playing on Brescia and Chievo IS NIGHT AND DAY than playing at Juve. You CANNOT compare the two. Lippi did not damage anything. They COULD not hack it.


Spot on.
 

Monkfish

Senior Member
Jun 14, 2003
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#27
I agree as well, although for some reason I think Legro could improve, yes he has been bad but I think with the right people around him, his confidence will grow and he'll be a much better player for it.

Appiah on the other hand, I have seen nothing to suggest he will ever be any good - he is shocking. The sooner he goes the better. No second chances in his case, just get rid.

Bring back Marocchi or Galia (now there's some oldies for you)!
 

JUVESUPPORTER

Senior Member
Aug 25, 2003
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#28
++ [ originally posted by Monkfish ] ++


Appiah on the other hand, I have seen nothing to suggest he will ever be any good -


What about last season, He was the best young midfielder in the serie A hes just been a bit off lately and the pressure of replacing davids is obviously hard for him not forgettin the media rippin him 2 shreds hes young once he builds his up confidence he will undoubtfully be one of the best midfielders in the serie A:strong:
 

Eaglesnake_1

Senior Member
Mar 28, 2004
2,308
#29
++ [ originally posted by JUVESUPPORTER ] ++




What about last season, He was the best young midfielder in the serie A hes just been a bit off lately and the pressure of replacing davids is obviously hard for him not forgettin the media rippin him 2 shreds hes young once he builds his up confidence he will undoubtfully be one of the best midfielders in the serie A:strong:

100 % agree. Deschamps and Davids become giants with time, lets give some chance to Appiah to develop...first year on a big team is always rough....
 

Stu

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
17,557
#30
To me Legrottaglie and Appiah seem like players who thrive on confidence, and right now there's no reason for them to feel confident and that could be why they're not playing well. Hopefully they'll improve next season, granted that they stay here at Juve of course.
 

Desmond

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2002
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#31
++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++


Easy there buddy...I don't recall ANY team saying Juve was the best team this season: if they did that would be a pretty stupid comment considering they only beat one big team this season in like 8 match-ups. Are you kidding me?
he didn't mean that juve had the best squad in italy or anything,just that this year's squad is the best one we've had in years.
 

LEC

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2002
886
#32
VERY BAD IDEA!

look, moggi is doing very well.


1. we have a lot of "long times prooven juventus" players....like


Montero
Ferrara
Iuliano
Birindelli
Pessotto
Conte


they all did great things to juventus....so they all have still contracts!
means:
:cool:WE NEED SUCH A BAD SEASON LIKE THIS :cool:


...to show anyone whats wrong with the team! so after such a horrible bad season like this term, everybody see what have to be corrected. now.

SO JUVENTINIS, i think there will be a interesting calciomercato time in the summer!:D
 

Erkka

Senior Member
Mar 31, 2004
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#33
++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
To me Legrottaglie and Appiah seem like players who thrive on confidence, and right now there's no reason for them to feel confident and that could be why they're not playing well. Hopefully they'll improve next season, granted that they stay here at Juve of course.
We all hope so too... Thumbs up and fingers crossed everyone!!
 

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