Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2011-12) (92 Viewers)

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Apr 29, 2006
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yes, AMC in theory, but he can somehow track back, plus has the physique and positioning to play as CM. Staggering as it might be - porto offered something which santos president called a joke, but one of his agents said the company holding 55% of his rights found the offer appealing and Ganso confirmed he wants to leave ASAP.
When Santos sells Neymar its much more likely that they will have the money to hold on to Ganso, unless a mega offer arrives. So we should act now... Imho especially with Conte he could turn into something really, really special.
 

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I never doubted his qualities, but he's just brainless. I'd never ever buy that sort of a player.

People didn't want Cassano back in the days, but this guy is like ten times worse than him. He'd manage to ruin the atmosphere within a club very quickly.

i agree
 

Gerd

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Guys why is no one thinking about Ganso? If a GM, I would pull a favour with some of the other Seria A clubs and move him on a loan (permanent transfer in the summer). He wants to leave, Santos don't have a say in this and the only competition is Porto (financially fucked and in need of Inter's money for Guarin to make anything happen). I know a lot of people are thinking he is overhyped, but I (as well as Socrates apparently) think he would be one of those special players if worked properly with. He tracks back, has a hell of a shot and his creativity is great for a player his age.
Could easily rotate in out midfield and would bring it to another level offensively.
Pirlo, Nainggolan, Vidal, Marchisio, Marrone, Ganso = AMAZING!
I know it might limit some of our youngsters, but this is a player I would hate to miss, especially in a cheap transfer. Also will piss the local milanista and uncle Fester... :lol:
i must have missed this but why is porto financially fucked ?
if we compete with them i am sure we can get him because the player would choose us , but porto sold falcao for 45 mil and can easily sell guarin for around 10-15 mil probably will sell hulk for 30 up
didn't know they were in a bad financial situation
 
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i must have missed this but why is porto financially fucked ?
if we compete with them i am sure we can get him because the player would choose us , but porto sold falcao for 45 mil and can easily sell guarin for around 10-15 mil probably will sell hulk for 30 up
didn't know they were in a bad financial situation
Me neither. But reports surfaced they are late with the payments for Defour and the belgians were getting tensed up. They've got 10+mils for Villas Boas as well, but signing bonuses and salaries for those players having a 50+ mils buyout clauses must cost them.
 

Dostoevsky

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Elaborate on this, if you would. Specifically on how the atmosphere would be affected.
Because after a couple of hours he'd ask to terminate the contract and go to Argentina. Such acts would most likely affect moral surrounding our club. Players would be disappointed while fans would also realize that was wasted money since his value will drastically drop if he wants to leave. He's not a troublemaker, he's just an immature kid deep inside him.
 
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Because after a couple of hours he'd ask to terminate the contract and go to Argentina. Such acts would most likely affect moral surrounding our club. Players would be disappointed while fans would also realize that was wasted money since his value will drastically drop if he wants to leave. He's not a troublemaker, he's just an immature kid deep inside him.
And that kid having Kia Joorabchian as his agent is a very dangerous combination. Less so than if you'd given him a pistol. Kia is a translator, intimidator, mediator and an agent and is professional about those things in the same order of preference.
 

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Because after a couple of hours he'd ask to terminate the contract and go to Argentina. Such acts would most likely affect moral surrounding our club. Players would be disappointed while fans would also realize that was wasted money since his value will drastically drop if he wants to leave. He's not a troublemaker, he's just an immature kid deep inside him.
So, needless hyperbole aside, your fear is a vaguely conceptualized idea of "players being disappointed."

Do you think they'd be disappointed to the extent of being unable to play their game?

-edit. Actually, if you'd humour me, differentiate a possible Tevez scenario with the numerous cases of players whom have been essentially ostracized this season and the affect upon player morale, or lack thereof.
 

Dostoevsky

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So, needless hyperbole aside, your fear is a vaguely conceptualized idea of "players being disappointed."

Do you think they'd be disappointed to the extent of being unable to play their game?

-edit. Actually, if you'd humour me, differentiate a possible Tevez scenario with the numerous cases of players whom have been essentially ostracized this season and the affect upon player morale, or lack thereof.
Nah, I think we're done.

Enjoy your day.
 
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