Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2011-12) (33 Viewers)

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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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No; where did i say that ???

Many will agree with me that Marchisio don't fall in the category of players that have great shot. Marchisio rarely if ever scored a long range shot, correct me if i'm wrong ??
errrr try the goal against milan the other week? and besides its not like this other guy scores rockets week in week out himself
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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No; where did i say that ???

Many will agree with me that Marchisio don't fall in the category of players that have great shot. Marchisio rarely if ever scored a long range shot, correct me if i'm wrong ??
You are right. The last few seasons he had a tendency to balloon them over goal. Only this season has he been able to get better control.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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No; where did i say that ???

Many will agree with me that Marchisio don't fall in the category of players that have great shot. Marchisio rarely if ever scored a long range shot, correct me if i'm wrong ??
You said that when you listed the players who have "great" shots.

This is hilarious, I praise Marchisio for something he has, and the clan turns around and disagree with me. This is an enigma
 

Flamez

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Feb 7, 2011
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He's not similar to Marchisio.

He's a capable passer, very tough physically and have a very good shot, still very young at 23 years old. I would love him here.
I don't know the player you're talking about, but that description sounds exactly like Vidal.

Short description to even think in comparisions, anyway.

Marchisio has a tough physique, he's not easy to push off the ball and can tackle - but that doesn't mean he has physical presence on the pitch, atleast not as much as Vidal has. And yet, Marchisio has got a great shot, one of the best in our squad - and this is not coming from a "fanboy" .
Quite the opposite.

Marchisio has a great physical presence on the pitch and he's far from a tough challenger.

I hate to use this argument, because I'm no great footballer, but I guess you have to devote some of your life to playing football if you want to understand how terribly difficult his goal vs Merda was to execute.
By great shot, people (me included) tend to associate the term to powerful shot. Marchisio's goal was a technical one.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
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What a fucking troll this guy is:

JUVENTUS ALLEGEDLY GEARED UP FOR EYE WATERING £65M PREMIERSHIP RAID

There have been ridiculous rumours in my time but this could well top the list. Current Serie A leaders Juventus are planning an audacious bid to sign Tottenham’s Gareth Bale and Manchester United winger Nani.

Juventus are a renowned club, they are historically the most successful club in Italian football, and just maybe if this rumour happened 10 years ago as opposed to now it probably would have got a different reaction.

The Italian giants have recently signed a one-year-sponsorship with South Korea’s Hanwha Group and are ready to spend big in order to once again mark their stamp as one of Europe’s most dominant forces.

New manager and ex-Juve midfielder Antonio Conte is looking to reinforce and has targeted the two wide players as his prime targets. He has identified Nani and Bale on the shopping list as the two superstars that can help put Juventus back on the map.

Both Nani and Gareth Bale are regarded very highly in Italy. The Wales prodigy produced an individual piece of wizardry at the San Siro when he single handed annihilated Italian giants Inter Milan. Portuguese and Manchester United winger Nani is maturing by the day and is becoming a world class player; he too is admired in Italy.

According to Italian newspaper 'Tuttosport’, they have reported that Juventus boss Antonio Conte has engaged with the Juventus board to pinpoint which players he would like the club to invest in. However it will not only take a preposterous transfer fee to prize either player away, but also a miracle. If Juventus were to sign one let alone two of their primary targets they can definitely hold their heads up high.

To be honest, there is no problem in dreaming or having aspirations, but there is something called reality and Juventus have to accept that. Both Nani and Bale are significant players for their respective clubs and it would take more than money to sway them to leave for Juventus.

The Old Lady are not an attractive club at this time, they have nothing to offer these type of players and it’s simply a lost cause for Conte. I know Tottenham are not a big club globally and Juventus theoretically would be a step up in Bale’s career, but who are we kidding, Italian football is uninteresting and soulless and all in all would be a step down in his career.

link: http://www.footballtransfertavern.c...ared-up-for-eye-watering-65m-premiership-raid

The links to these players are probably BS, I know that, but the way he shits on Juve and italian football makes me want to kick his ass!
 

Tak!

Senior Member
Jun 23, 2011
4,178
I don't speak italian so someone else please check gazetto. Maybe someone already has earlier in this thread? But was Hazard asked weather he would join Inter or Milan and reply that maybe it could be Juventus? Or did my google translation mess up?
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
I don't speak italian so someone else please check gazetto. Maybe someone already has earlier in this thread? But was Hazard asked weather he would join Inter or Milan and reply that maybe it could be Juventus? Or did my google translation mess up?
Yeah, it's true, but he rolled his eyes when he said it, so he was joking.

But it got a lot of people here fapping yesterday, including me.
 

Joe

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Dec 20, 2009
14,980
I don't speak italian so someone else please check gazetto. Maybe someone already has earlier in this thread? But was Hazard asked weather he would join Inter or Milan and reply that maybe it could be Juventus? Or did my google translation mess up?
You're translation was correct. Now if the sources are true is a different question.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
47,024
He's a capable passer, very tough physically and have a very good shot, still very young at 23 years old. I would love him here.
I think that's being quite generous.

He's comfortably better than someone like Sissoko when it comes to passing, but I wouldn't suggest it's a strength of his.

Anyway, he looks like a decent player from the relatively little I've seen of him.

Tough, aggressive, mobile, decent positional sense.

I can well imagine him being a player Conte would want.
 

Flamez

Senior Member
Feb 7, 2011
1,991
What a fucking troll this guy is:

JUVENTUS ALLEGEDLY GEARED UP FOR EYE WATERING £65M PREMIERSHIP RAID

There have been ridiculous rumours in my time but this could well top the list. Current Serie A leaders Juventus are planning an audacious bid to sign Tottenham’s Gareth Bale and Manchester United winger Nani.

Juventus are a renowned club, they are historically the most successful club in Italian football, and just maybe if this rumour happened 10 years ago as opposed to now it probably would have got a different reaction.

The Italian giants have recently signed a one-year-sponsorship with South Korea’s Hanwha Group and are ready to spend big in order to once again mark their stamp as one of Europe’s most dominant forces.

New manager and ex-Juve midfielder Antonio Conte is looking to reinforce and has targeted the two wide players as his prime targets. He has identified Nani and Bale on the shopping list as the two superstars that can help put Juventus back on the map.

Both Nani and Gareth Bale are regarded very highly in Italy. The Wales prodigy produced an individual piece of wizardry at the San Siro when he single handed annihilated Italian giants Inter Milan. Portuguese and Manchester United winger Nani is maturing by the day and is becoming a world class player; he too is admired in Italy.

According to Italian newspaper ‘Tuttosport’, they have reported that Juventus boss Antonio Conte has engaged with the Juventus board to pinpoint which players he would like the club to invest in. However it will not only take a preposterous transfer fee to prize either player away, but also a miracle. If Juventus were to sign one let alone two of their primary targets they can definitely hold their heads up high.

To be honest, there is no problem in dreaming or having aspirations, but there is something called reality and Juventus have to accept that. Both Nani and Bale are significant players for their respective clubs and it would take more than money to sway them to leave for Juventus.

The Old Lady are not an attractive club at this time, they have nothing to offer these type of players and it’s simply a lost cause for Conte. I know Tottenham are not a big club globally and Juventus theoretically would be a step up in Bale’s career, but who are we kidding, Italian football is uninteresting and soulless and all in all would be a step down in his career.

link: http://www.footballtransfertavern.c...ared-up-for-eye-watering-65m-premiership-raid

The links to these players are probably BS, I know that, but the way he shits on Juve and italian football makes me want to kick his ass!
What the fuck? Is that supposed to be a informative or a subjective article? Soulless football? Priceless.

Keep it up with your great english football, then. So full of soul, goals and great ambient, but with so few quality on the game itself and retarded tactical errors worthy of the lower divisions.

I'm not used to watch the premierleague, I watch the games between the giants from times to times, but I'll pick the Chelsea vs Arsenal example. Every guy I talk about that game tells me about how great and fantastic that game was, but man, I don't agree with that at all. Goals =/= Quality football. Great ambient indeed, but for so much goals we can count maybe one or two good team moves in the full game. Silly defending errors, invisible midfields and run, run, run. The better horse wins the race. Nowadays, Serie A is actually not better than Premierleague (obviously), but not by far as I'd think judging by the overrating praise that the english league receives by the mass and, for me, the world just lacks the old Serie A. The most complete league ever. Passion, quality and competitiveness.

By the way, the spanish football has quality, but isn't competitive. There's no complete or great league nowadays.
 
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