Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2011-12) (52 Viewers)

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    Monto is most likely a no, Melo is probably gone, Tiago is probably gone, and Aquilani is still in the air. That leaves Pirlo, Marchisio, Inler, Pazienza, Sissoko, and Gabriel. I don't think we'll see much of Gabriel next season, so there's your perfect 5. :)
    sell Momo and get Lass. :D
     
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    Buffon(Valdes)
    Lich(Alves)-Bonucci(Pique)-Chiellini(Puyol)-Ziegler(Abidal)
    Marchisio(Busquets)
    Pirlo(Xavi)-Montolivo/Aquilani(Iniesta)
    Krasic(Villa) Matri(Messi) Aguero(Pedro)

    Just for fun. :D:D
     

    Hust

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    You can't argue with someone so misguided as to say that Marchisio has been "great" at any point in his career. So I'm not going to bother. Rhetoric like this only makes Marchisio fail harder when he doesn't step up to the plate of his supposed level of "greatness."
    My point exactly. Marchisio haters don't really have anything to support their "mis-guided" theories on how he has supposedly failed and this post proves it.

    His supposed level of "greatness" that you claim is your own fabrication, Andy. I said he had great games but no where did I say he was at a level of "greatness".
     

    Hust

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    :tup:

    He had some great matches, no doubt about that. But even when the team was shining he was usually only decent and one of those who always showed ways of his inconsistency, even in that period.
    Yes, I think he had a couple of good matches over the past 3 fucking years. You said he was great, and I said he had some good matches, FYI that's totally different.



    :lol2:

    You want a good debate? Describe me at which aspect of football is Marchisio good? And put aside that he's tactically aware and well disciplined, or well composed. Tell me, what is good about him and how does he improve our team, by offering what?
    Great or Good, Dusan?
    You know what, you don't have to.

    I don't want to discuss him anymore, he's simply not worth of so much attention. Average, or bench worth of players are not worth it.

    Think whatever you want about him. :tup:
    I will leave your player judgment at Motta.
     

    adriano_c

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    And put aside that he's tactically aware and well disciplined, or well composed.
    More interesting would be someone that throws around these terms ad nauseam explaining, very thoroughly, what they mean by them. I'm really getting the impression that they're nothing more than "fallback categories" to praise considering other aspects of the guy's game aren't worthy enough. Plus, they're just vague enough to get away with most people overlooking...

    Oh, furthermore, I'd love to see these guys' definition of "bandiera" while they're at it.

    In my opinion, it's a player that leads by example. When the team is mired in shit, he rises to the occasion and elevates his teammates, as well. He'll always, at minimum, be "the bright spot" in worst case scenarios that others look to. He's gotta do this day in, day out.

    Del Piero and Buffon personify this.

    The other guy does not in the slightest.
     

    Hust

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    More interesting would be someone that throws around these terms ad nauseam explaining, very thoroughly, what they mean by them. I'm really getting the impression that they're nothing more than "fallback categories" to praise considering other aspects of the guy's game aren't worthy enough. Plus, they're just vague enough to get away with most people overlooking...
    .
    :sergio:
     

    Itztli

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    More interesting would be someone that throws around these terms ad nauseam explaining, very thoroughly, what they mean by them. I'm really getting the impression that they're nothing more than "fallback categories" to praise considering other aspects of the guy's game aren't worthy enough. Plus, they're just vague enough to get away with most people overlooking...

    Oh, furthermore, I'd love to see these guys' definition of "bandiera" while they're at it.

    In my opinion, it's a player that leads by example. When the team is mired in shit, he rises to the occasion and elevates his teammates, as well. He'll always, at minimum, be "the bright spot" in worst case scenarios that others look to. He's gotta do this day in, day out.

    Del Piero and Buffon personify this.

    The other guy does not in the slightest.
    Please, do explain.
     
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