Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2011-12) (59 Viewers)

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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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Robben wouldn't survive a training session against Chiellini.
Best winger in the world, would be insane signing if he somehow got him. But guy is ambitious enough to not come to us or Serie A in general. He knows only improvement on Bayern are el classico duo's and the Manchester teams (United obvious, but City due to ambition/cash cow). And I dont see him going to any of these clubs, except prolly Man U.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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Well duuuuh, thats a given, who the fuck would say no to Robben? What I mentionned is about how unlikely is that he would want to come here. Dude is all about the CL and such, only select few clubs he would consider improvement over Bayern.
 

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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Well duuuuh, thats a given, who the fuck would say no to Robben? What I mentionned is about how unlikely is that he would want to come here. Dude is all about the CL and such, only select few clubs he would consider improvement over Bayern.
I was referring to Salv saying that he woldn't survive a training session against Chiellini. Forgot to quote him :D
 
May 22, 2007
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Best winger in the world, would be insane signing if he somehow got him. But guy is ambitious enough to not come to us or Serie A in general. He knows only improvement on Bayern are el classico duo's and the Manchester teams (United obvious, but City due to ambition/cash cow). And I dont see him going to any of these clubs, except prolly Man U.
I know his quality :p

The guy has had loads of injury problems for years, so I'll be forever skeptical until he proves that he can last for nearly an entire season. Just like Aquilani.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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I would take the risk in heart beat, because any winger we could get instead of him would be half the player he is. Just see what he does for Bayern when he is out half a season, pretty much carries them from turrible from with little effort.

As decisive as player can get basically:

 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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He was unwilling to go to Bayern, but it Real were ditching him and offloading him quickly, and Bayern were only ones offering what they wanted, in that scenario him going to there is more understandable, then the probable scenario of him leaving Bayern.
 
Apr 29, 2006
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No to Robben. He has quality in abundance, but:
1. He will never adapt to this team. They are the complete opposite (conte's football philosophy and robben's style)!
2. He would cost closely to what Gaitan,Hulk or another younger and hungrier winger will.
3. He wants number 10? Foget it, bald guy!

I think this summer regardless of the results will be a huge market. A lot of top teams aren't thrilled with their performances and another great migration period will occur. Provided we manage to win Seria A or a Double :nico: we will be one of the hottest destinations in Europe. I am looking forward to such days. Being able to see for the first time whom will our management sign if they could have 99% of the players ready to come here.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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As far as Robben goes, even Aquilani managed last season without any serious injuries. If we have the chance to land Robben, we'd have to be crazy not to take it.
Aquilani has his history of injuries, but doesnt even comes close to glass cannon robben imo

trick with robben is to have him back around march, and see the season out with him.


and lol, look at real madrid, selling off robben and sneijder, who later established themselves as the best CAM and RW in 2009-2010
 

Joe

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Dec 20, 2009
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I can't see Shaqiri stealing Robben's place on the team. Therefore, I can't see anyone taking Robben from Bayern. Although it would be a rather amazing transfer. He's only 28 and would tear Serie A apart in my opinion. But I can't see this deal happening.
 
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