Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2011-12) (35 Viewers)

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Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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two months with Milan avatars can do that to a person :p
Month and a half actually. Thankfully some people managed to anger Snoop in the Syrian thread so he made one of his usual runaways (hence this smiley :snoop: is called what it's called). Before he left he was like "Fine, whatever, I let you change the avatar".

So I must thank Rab and Rebel for managing to provoke Snoop enough so he'd leave.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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I'm not sure.
We already paid a little more than 20 for Licht and Vidal. If our offer of 32+Tiago for Aguero was true, that takes the amount to 52. If "Vucinic doesn't exclude a champion" is true, then it's around 65-70. Add some idiotic signing for the defense and it goes to 75.

We probably have those 75, but we can't attract a "32 million star" and Vucinic in order to spend the money :D
So what shall we do with all this money that we won't spend? Or shall we do our best to get one of Pelissie or Gilardino?
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Frankly, as things are developing, I see Juve's only chance to get back strong in some sick generation of Italian players emerging and we buy most of them. It's obvious that we can't attract nor pay for the best players. We could attract a world class player only if he's Italian, preferably a Juve fan.

Kinda sucks that in our darkest moments, when the only great players we could attract are the Italians, the Italians don't have great footballers. :(
Juve have to build slower.

None of this signing Aguero from 7th place (though I don't blame them for trying).

Get a bunch of solid, hardworking players and organise them into a team. That'd be enough to get 3rd place.

Only after a couple of years in the CL can Juve actually try to become a properly good team again.

Summer of 2009, as time goes on, keeps looking like a bigger and bigger fuck up. The base was pretty much there for Juve to try to make the step up in quality and they blew it by making a number of poor decisions.

Now they have to try to put in the good season or two, like Ranieri did, to get back to the point of having another crack at making the step back to the top level.
 

Joey Jokes

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Feb 17, 2009
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Juve have to build slower.

None of this signing Aguero from 7th place (though I don't blame them for trying).

Get a bunch of solid, hardworking players and organise them into a team. That'd be enough to get 3rd place.

Only after a couple of years in the CL can Juve actually try to become a properly good team again.

Summer of 2009, as time goes on, keeps looking like a bigger and bigger fuck up. The base was pretty much there for Juve to try to make the step up in quality and they blew it by making a number of poor decisions.

Now they have to try to put in the good season or two, like Ranieri did, to get back to the point of having another crack at making the step back to the top level.
completely agree. This 'pleasing the fans' with a big signing is a load of shit. The team has so many holes, I doubt I big signing would get us 5th anyway. Aguero is they type of player you get after finishing in the top 4 (3 now).

I still believe we should of focused on young talents that could of developed into the team, oh well
 
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