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DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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#47
You know Juve lives in Lotitos brain when he’s flexing signing a bench player (that never actually played for Juve) as some sort of heist.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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#48
of course, it only makes sense after their fat fuck president already fired some shots



there's much worse. calciomercato's narratives change more than tuz's:


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i dont get what the issue is with the cuadrado bit. everyone hated licht when he was at lazio but he was adored as a juve player despite still being an asshole.

people are naturally going to be biased towards players no their team. also the article says he is among best wingers, not that he stopped diving.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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#49
i dont get what the issue is with the cuadrado bit.
the change of narrative which was already apparent when he signed for inda

juve player: diver, cheater, dishonest
inda player: best winger of the league (let's forget he's way past his prime, he was never called best winger when at juve), fun guy, member of the inda family

that's how they tune the public opinion my friend
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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#50
the change of narrative which was already apparent when he signed for inda

juve player: diver, cheater, dishonest
inda player: best winger of the league (let's forget he's way past his prime, he was never called best winger when at juve), fun guy, member of the inda family

that's how they tune the public opinion my friend
Thats because we have an image of a villain while Inter who are the historic Anti-Juve are angels since we are the bad guys and they are our rivals...
Fines and deductions didnt help our state as well..
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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#54
why i stopped following every transfer guru besides schira and agresti (although the latter has been slow this summer):



just scroll through the thread for the incredible amount of literal bullshit (that sometimes get quoted like gospel, but that's an other matter)
 

DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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why i stopped following every transfer guru besides schira and agresti (although the latter has been slow this summer):



just scroll through the thread for the incredible amount of literal bullshit (that sometimes get quoted like gospel, but that's an other matter)
even the reliable ones arent really that reliable. Schira puts out so many tweets that the bullshit gets lost in the middle. I cringe every time I hear Romano get compared to Wojnarowski. Like not even close.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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#56
even the reliable ones arent really that reliable. Schira puts out so many tweets that the bullshit gets lost in the middle. I cringe every time I hear Romano get compared to Wojnarowski. Like not even close.
football world is much more diverse and turbulent, less transparent too, so it's only normal that the gurus aren't that reliable, so you're right on that remark

let me know when schira gets caught in literal lies like albanese, momblano, palmeri et al. i'm fine with that dude :boh:
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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#57
why i stopped following every transfer guru besides schira and agresti (although the latter has been slow this summer):



just scroll through the thread for the incredible amount of literal bullshit (that sometimes get quoted like gospel, but that's an other matter)
You mean to tell me that Pep isn't our coach right now??
 

DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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Maurits Kjaergaard ended up in Cristiano Giuntoli's notebook. The midfielder, captain of the Danish U21 national team, born in 2003, currently playing for RB Salzburg, would have attracted the attention of Juventus and its sporting director.

[TuttoJuve-TMW]
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I actually believe this, but its probably just due diligence now.
 
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