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

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Some Eggs

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Oct 9, 2010
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That Some Eggs guy is fucking hilarious :lol:

I should just follow suit and start listing random rubbish A-League players for Juve to sign.
How is he rubbish? Don't talk about his tenure in Sunderland, because he was depressed there. Then he joined IFK Göteborg 2007, and 2009 he started playing as striker and found his true calling, now he's a regular in the Swedish national team, he gets picked over Marcus Berg and Markus Rosenberg(Who scored two for Bremen in the BL opening). Since he started playing striker in IFK he's scored 42 goals in 69 games. Yesterday he scored a class goal versus Ukraine, and made their defense look silly while doing so. He already made Juve look silly too, in fact he is too good for Juve.

 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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They seem to have a sweet tooth for Tevez and will not buy more than one big-name player otherwise why sell a player like Eto'o - and as it seems Sneijder too - in the first place. Why spend big transfers fees and high salaries for players who cannot measure up to the ones leaving anyway?

Still, you guys getting a big-money signing in place of Quag is more of a speculation floating around than something concrete.
even if they sold both sneijder and eto, they would fall short of the financial fair play legislation, i somewhat doubt they will buy tevez, perhaps try get him on loan, but i think they will instead go for a cheaper option in palacio
 

Tak!

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Jun 23, 2011
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Stop overrating Swedish Allsvenskan and the dude is 29 years old. Seriously, being a star player in Swedish Allsvenskan is compared to being an mediocre eredivisie player. How is a mediocre eredivisie player accountable as good enough or too good for Juve? He's not even a regular in Swedish national team, he has a spot right now but it's not a certain spot and he could be removed. In total, three goals in the national team isn't really flattering either. Remember that even holding a spot in Swedish national team isn't really that big of an accomplishment as well. Most of the regulars are playing in smaller teams and in smaller leagues. Not because the world thinks less of Swedish players but because they aren't good enough for something bigger. With the exception of Ibra the star players are Mellberg, Toivonen and Anders Svensson. Later one is 35 years old and has at his best level been a star player in Allsvenskan. Toivonen has some prospects but I have my doubts. Mellberg... come on, he came we cried and we got rid of him.
 
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