Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2011-12) (32 Viewers)

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May 22, 2007
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Yeah, Peelan signing Tevez would be very good for them. Peelan have grown a lot as a team in terms of quality in the past two seasons.

Yesterday I started thinking about how fucking poor Peelan were not so long ago. When we came back to Serie A, they were inferior to us, Merda and Roma. The season after (2008/2009) they were inferior to us and ended 3rd, I remember how they couldnt cope with Amauri and De Ceglie during the match in Turin.
Zambrotta couldn't do a thing against De Ceglie.

Sissoko also had a good match I think.
 

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Gian

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I think he even got a red card when he lost De Ceglie and went for an idiotic tackle.

But the point is, they've sorted their shit out. Thiago Silva and Abate improved their defence. vBommel for free added a lot to their midfield. Robinho, Cassano, Zingaro are very good strikers. They improved a lot with very little money.
 

Gerd

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Dec 25, 2011
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galliani has surely done a good job but i still think that it is better pato than tevez the only think that makes me dubious about it
is that pato's gets injured very often
 

KC17

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Pato is quite inconsistent as well, doesn't seem like he and Zlatan have good chemistry. I think Milan has a much better record when Robinho and Ibra are playing up front.
 
Jul 1, 2010
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Milan should sell Pato imo.

They need an AM more than anything though, Boateng doesn't cut it. He'd be much more useful in the midfield three, his vision is too limited to be a trequartista.

Oh and a LB.

Hopefully they will keep Boateng as a trequartista and get Molinaro :seven:
 

RAVANELLI

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Jun 4, 2011
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Milan should sell Pato imo.

They need an AM more than anything though, Boateng doesn't cut it. He'd be much more useful in the midfield three, his vision is too limited to be a trequartista.

Oh and a LB.

Hopefully they will keep Boateng as a trequartista and get Molinaro :seven:
I'd sell Zlatan and keep Pato.
If I had to sell anyone, that is.
 
Jul 1, 2010
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Pato is 22.
Zlatan is 30. and they will still get some good cash out of him.

I rest my case.
At best Pato will be an Inzaghi type player, without ever being as clinical as the former.

He isn't even remotely close to Zlatan. If they get a 30M offer which will probably come from PSG, they should definitely sell and buy a better striker who isn't so one dimensional.
 

RAVANELLI

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Jun 4, 2011
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At best Pato will be an Inzaghi type player, without ever being as clinical as the former.

He isn't even remotely close to Zlatan. If they get a 30M offer which will probably come from PSG, they should definitely sell and buy a better striker who isn't so one dimensional.
Pato is still young and has plenty of room for improvement. When not injured, he proved very vital for AC.
And I would not say that he can't pass at all, or describe him as one-dimensional.
I don't know about you but I think Pato is talented. Zlatan is more talented but he's also 30.
and when you compare Zlatan with someone else you should never talk about attitude problems cos we know who has them.
 

Fred

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Bullshit, Pato is quality, no doubt at all about that. How he is one dimensional is simply beyond me?! Injuries are the only thing stopping him from being recognized as a top striker.

That being said, i do think it could be very useful for them to sell him. He's extremely injury prone and as a young prospect that still hasn't fully reached his potential but has shown glimpses of what he's capable of when fit(and he's capable of a lot), i think he could fetch them a decent sum. As Treq said, Boateng doesn't really cut it as an AM. He's energetic and makes good runs, but technically he leaves a lot to be desired. I don't think he's capable of being a good CM in a 3 man midfield, as he doesn't have enough discipline or intelligence for the role. I think he is an AM, just not a very good one. Having him on the bench for another more technical AM would do Milan a lot of good. Still, i think if Milan buys Pato, then replacing him with another good striker(Cassano is out for god knows how long and Robinho is terribly inconsistent) and buying a CM that can actually pass the ball(Aquilani doesn't cut it) is more of a priority than getting an upgrade to Boateng.
 

RAVANELLI

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Bullshit, Pato is quality, no doubt at all about that. How he is one dimensional is simply beyond me?! Injuries are the only thing stopping him from being recognized as a top striker.
Exactly.
Anyone who says that he's one-dimensional or can't pass clearly hasn't seen enough of Pato.
 
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