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RFSK

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I'd much rather have Gaudino then Rabiot, from what i've seen of them both, and he could easily Play in a more advances position the. He currently does. Can anyone tell me, if he played as a holding mid for the youth teams aswell? His heritage and supposedly his parents wanting him to move to Juve, how big a chance is there if any, for Gaudino to play for italy? Given germanys depth couldn't he likely coose Italy over Germany?

And one more thing, i believe it's about time he gets his own transfer thread:D
 

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I'd much rather have Gaudino then Rabiot, from what i've seen of them both, and he could easily Play in a more advances position the. He currently does. Can anyone tell me, if he played as a holding mid for the youth teams aswell? His heritage and supposedly his parents wanting him to move to Juve, how big a chance is there if any, for Gaudino to play for italy? Given germanys depth couldn't he likely coose Italy over Germany?

And one more thing, i believe it's about time he gets his own transfer thread:D
Having a player named Gianluca play for Germany is blasphemy.

He needs to play for Italy.
 

reallegends

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Jan 12, 2013
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Romulo is supposed to be the bench option for Vidal or Lichsteiner, today both of them were replaced by Padoin and Pepe respectively; Allegri doesn't trust Romulo??
More probably a case of Romulo getting a full 90 against Atalanta this weekend,so maybe EuroMax wanted to give the reserves(Pepe and Padoin) a chance to impress in what was basically a guaranteed 3 points.They won't play much anyway this season except Coppa matches.

Romulo has been good when coming off the bench,except for the final ball.Will be interesting to see how he performs over 90 minutes.
 

Alex-444

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Juventus are thinking of Andre-Pierre Gignac from Olympique Marseille as a possible future reinforcement for their offence.

The striker is currently leading the goalscoring charts in Ligue 1 with eight goals in seven matches, but reports continue to suggest he is struggling to agree terms on a new contract with his club.

It is a situation that is apparently attracting potential suitors and that Tuttosport suggest can include Juventus.

The Bianconeri’s awareness in the forward is seen as coming through director general Giuseppe Marotta, with particular to the fact he would be available on a free transfer next June.


Bielsa worked in Chile 2007-2010 (Vidal)
Now he makes the same star Gignac:toast:
 

Bjerknes

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Should they not?

Marotta with Bosmans is like a morbidly obese man at an all-you-can-eat buffet.
Not morbidly, as that would mean Marotta couldn't reach over and dish out his own food. He's perfectly capable of that. Instead, he's definitely a little obese, but still quick on his feet, taking two or three plates at once, butting in front of the rest of the white trash.
 

PowerNedved

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Mar 21, 2014
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I don't think Juventus will invest big during the Allegri era, which I don't think will last more than 2 years; as we all know the time is near when we'll have to replace Buffon, Barzagli, Pirlo and Tevez at once and when the coach elected to run this new cycle arrives, we'll see the big names coming. For now we'll have to settle with the bosman options like Abate, Rabiot and Gignac
 
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