Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2011-12) (56 Viewers)

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Gagi

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We are 4th bookies favorite to sign Aguero, after Real, Chelsea, Shitty and Liverpool.

7th to sign Tevez, 7th for Sanchez, 1st fav to sign Nani and 4th for Kranjcar

(skybet)
 

Gagi

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That doesn't mean we'll bid for him, they have a tendency to publish these odds solely on some tuttosport-like rumours, to attract more people. He'll stay at United.
 

Byrone

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We are 4th bookies favorite to sign Aguero, after Real, Chelsea, Shitty and Liverpool.

7th to sign Tevez, 7th for Sanchez, 1st fav to sign Nani and 4th for Kranjcar

(skybet)
Pool won't splash big money on a striker, perhaps small change on a squad player.

But how are we 7th favorites to sign Sanchez when we probably have a better relationship with Udinese than other non italian teams?
 

Gagi

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Yeah, but money talks :D

Just noticed that Boca have got more chances of signing Tevez then us. That's just silly.

Alexis Sanchez to join by the end of 2011 Summer Transfer Window

Man City 1/3
Inter Milan 9/4
Man Utd 7/1
Real Madrid 12/1
Barcelona 12/1
Chelsea 12/1
Juventus 12/1
 

Gian

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Replacing Melo with Inler for a good price would be one hell of a move by Marotta. I'll be taking away the 'tar, that's fo sure. I just cant stop fapping when an Inler - Pirlo midfield comes to mind, with Aguero upfront alongside a good finisher like Matri.

Buffon
Cassani - Bonucci - Chiellini - Ziegler
Krasic - Inler - Pirlo - Bastos
Matri - Aguero

I mean, that line-up there has to be one of the strongest Juve squads post-calciopoli.
 

Byrone

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Yeah, but money talks :D

Just noticed that Boca have got more chances of signing Tevez then us. That's just silly.

Alexis Sanchez to join by the end of 2011 Summer Transfer Window

Man City 1/3
Inter Milan 9/4
Man Utd 7/1
Real Madrid 12/1
Barcelona 12/1
Chelsea 12/1
Juventus 12/1
Not after they splashed ridiculous amounts of money on Carroll & Suarez. As for Tevez, it's not about money. He's a god in boca & when he had his little bitch fit he wanted to go back home.:D
 

baggio

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@Gian: Being one of the strongest squads post calciopoli wouldn't mean much would it? I think competitively speaking, we'd have to compare this to Juve teams as we've known them. And I'd say maybe this one wouldn't be right up there. It would perhaps be two Mercatos short of a European force to reckon with? I see this stage as the one similar to when we rebuilt after selling zizou. The guys that came in then vis a vis the level of the guys coming in now. Maybe different times, but our objectives shouldn't be any different than they were then. Don't mean to be over critical here, coz at least the first few moves suggest were making strides in the right direction.
 
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I don't know what is more ridiculous the idea that we are talking to Tevez at all or the 20+ mils salary offered? I think the best result of this plan is the current one: Tevez/agents had the balls and brains to stop this insanity.
Get Aguero, Quag and Matri and concentrate on the left midfielder position and be on the lookout for wing backs. Simple Marotta. In any spear time he or his staff might have - sell deadwood and recuperate losses.
 

Gian

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@Gian: Being one of the strongest squads post calciopoli wouldn't mean much would it? I think competitively speaking, we'd have to compare this to Juve teams as we've known them. And I'd say maybe this one wouldn't be right up there. It would perhaps be two Mercatos short of a European force to reckon with? I see this stage as the one similar to when we rebuilt after selling zizou. The guys that came in then vis a vis the level of the guys coming in now. Maybe different times, but our objectives shouldn't be any different than they were then. Don't mean to be over critical here, coz at least the first few moves suggest were making strides in the right direction.
Agree with it, but let's just I would be pleasantly surprised with having Inler, Bastos and Cassani or Lichtsteiner. Aguero would make it only better.
 
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Replacing Melo with Inler for a good price would be one hell of a move by Marotta. I'll be taking away the 'tar, that's fo sure. I just cant stop fapping when an Inler - Pirlo midfield comes to mind, with Aguero upfront alongside a good finisher like Matri.

Buffon
Cassani - Bonucci - Chiellini - Ziegler
Krasic - Inler - Pirlo - Bastos
Matri - Aguero

I mean, that line-up there has to be one of the strongest Juve squads post-calciopoli.
Inler-Pirlo in a two men CM, hmmm.

I think it would be to weak and it would get overrun easily.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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I don't play there, bitch.

Buffon

Isla - Bones - Chiellini - Ziegler

Inler - Pirlo - Melo

Beck - Husty

Burke
Oh hell yeah! niggas gonna run shit
Thats gives me a good idea. give me what positions u guys played if any so I can make a formation :rofl:
I played CB but can play anywhere across the back back line cuz im ambidextrous. Just make sure my tackling is a 19, heading 20(no lie, I've juggled over 175 times at one time with my head), crossing 14, pace 14, marking 19...I'm the shit, put me at CB and you just signed yourself the Berlin Wall.

Nico
Ahmed-Hustini-Salvatore-Dusan
Faux Melo-Byrone-Red
JCK-Buerke-Beck

:tuttosport:

N’Zogbia links again :seven:
Good or bad?
Yes but he'll be on the bench for sure. I'll put a squad list up:

Keepers: Buffon,Marchetti,Youth Keeper

Defenders: Lichtsteiner,Bonucci,Chiellini,De Ceglie,Ziegler,Barzagli,(Another RB)

Midfielders: Marchisio,Inler,Pirlo,Pazzienza,(Another DM),Krasic,Pepe,(Two Wingers, could be Bastos not convinced)

Attackers: Quag,Matri,Del Piero,Toni, The Superstar
Not just any superstar but The Superstar.
Emerson: "Juve shouldn't buy Neymar. They should get Lucas [Sao Paulo's attacking mid]."
Hmm...bring them both.
He also said Conte is a good choice.

Melo should stay

And we should get Higuain.

http://www.tuttosport.com/calcio/se...n+consiglia+la+Juve:+«Lucas+meglio+di+Neymar»
Emersen said all of that?
 

Cronios

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Jun 7, 2004
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Replacing Melo with Inler for a good price would be one hell of a move by Marotta. I'll be taking away the 'tar, that's fo sure. I just cant stop fapping when an Inler - Pirlo midfield comes to mind, with Aguero upfront alongside a good finisher like Matri.

Buffon
Cassani - Bonucci - Chiellini - Ziegler
Krasic - Inler - Pirlo - Bastos
Matri - Aguero

I mean, that line-up there has to be one of the strongest Juve squads post-calciopoli.
The key word is the "for a good price", what makes you think Marotta is able to sell anything for a good price, a good price for Melo would be about 20mil, i doubt Marotta can pursuade anyone to give us that amount. So we should better keep him and minimize loses, as we have other priorities and more disfuctional positions with less options.

And the squad you mentioned need +100mil, 4-5 champions and us dropping the majority of Marottas loans.
But this aint happening, because Marotta said that he will keep the majority of the loaned players and he will add just a couple of champions.
Don't mean to be over critical here, coz at least the first few moves suggest were making strides in the right direction.
You mean the finished Pirlo, the unknown quantity of Pazienza and the guy who only managed to become a starter to Samp, when they played serie B football?
o and all that after the guidance of a serie B coach?
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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You mean the finished Pirlo, the unknown quantity of Pazienza and the guy who only managed to become a starter to Samp, when they played serie B football?
o and all that after the guidance of a serie B coach?
When I compare that with Marco Motta, Simone Pepe, Alberto Aquilani and Luigi Del Neri, yea. Btw, Pirlo isn't finished. Lot of people making the mistake of writing him off. He's got two good years in him. He without a doubt is an upgrade over what we had this season.
 
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