Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2011-12) (47 Viewers)

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Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Lol Ziegler was not playing good. Inler was bit good mostly, occasionally passing too hard/far, and few errors, but generally good, physically imposing and direct in the midfield.
Liked what I saw from Inler, though I am a bit sketched out from Ziegler.
 

Nenz

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Apr 17, 2008
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And the bolded is where I stopped reading...says the guy who didn't have anything but negativity about him. Again, don't be a hypocrite. You said he can't or never beat his man...I can't even remember because you change it like the wind, regardless...the videos show your analysis is dead wrong. You can post until your fingers bleed but it doesn't change the fact that BASED OFF OF THE VIDEOS YOU WERE WATCHING ON YOUTUBE were the same ones that were proving you wrong.

1.) You said he can't beat his man...the videos, the same damn ones you watched shows he can.
2.) You said he isn't aggressive...again, the same videos you saw as I show him take on 2 guys at once plenty of times and run at them...that's pretty damn aggressive if you ask anyone that either knows about soccer or actually kicked a fucking ball in their life.
3.) Unlike you, I don't need to watch youtube for 45 mins to know if a player can beat a man or not. I'd like you to show me the video and times where he made a mistake, then go look for a video of Messi and tell me if every pass he ever makes actually makes its destination.
4.) Play it safe...thank god you aren't a soccer coach. You remind me of the kid that would try and beat every man every time he gets the ball. There is nothing wrong with playing it smart when you have no where to go...
5.) Some of his goals came from long shots with both feet...and there again, is something you say he can't do.

I could go on and on but it would be like taking Hellen Keller to a movie...it wouldn't any difference because you are incapable of understanding this game. Enjoy bed, enjoy youtube compilations and trying to make arguments out of thin air when in fact the entire world can see the same video and not see what you see.

Sleep well.
Just another example of how selective you are. Its clearly a problem that you look at everything so narrow mindedly and aren't ever able to properly evaluate anything not just relating to football but anything. Maybe you should read the whole post. I read yours and it doesn't make me any less right and I'm not going to repeat myself again. Read it slowly, carefully and dare I say objectively (which you won't do) and maybe one day you'll realise you are wrong. Until then just keep wasting your time posting crap on this forum.
 

Itztli

'Curious'
May 12, 2011
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So, Hustini, who does Perotti remind you of? From the few games i saw, he reminds me of a Di Maria, David Silva type of player, but it's only from a few games, so i can't judge too much.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Just another example of how selective you are. Its clearly a problem that you look at everything so narrow mindedly and aren't ever able to properly evaluate anything not just relating to football but anything. Maybe you should read the whole post. I read yours and it doesn't make me any less right and I'm not going to repeat myself again. Read it slowly, carefully and dare I say objectively (which you won't do) and maybe one day you'll realise you are wrong. Until then just keep wasting your time posting crap on this forum.
I read this whole post and came to the same conclusion as I did before reading only half of the nonsensical post you posted last. In conclusion, good debate...still, can't agree with a guy that uses youtube compilations to form his argument. Sorry mate, it would be like listening to Ahmadinejad about the Holocaust and believing him because "he said it was so".

It's hard to be objective in a debate when your opponent uses youtube as his founding argument. It's not even a full game, rather a 3 min highlight reel.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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So, Hustini, who does Perotti remind you of? From the few games i saw, he reminds me of a Di Maria, David Silva type of player, but it's only from a few games, so i can't judge too much.
I wouldn't go as far as saying he is like them. Don't say that to Nenna because he will say Di Maria is aggressive because he takes on his man then run to youtube to see if he can confirm it.

He seems talented, and as Os said has some weaknesses but has some pretty good dribbling and pacey. He has enough qualities to become a good (not great) winger if in the right team and the right coach. Maybe someone here has seen more of him than I have can say more on him.

Personally, I like that he can cut in the way he does, those kinds of wingers are the most annoying to mark if you are a defender...and if he is actually a good winger then the more deadly he is.
 

Nenz

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Apr 17, 2008
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I read this whole post and came to the same conclusion as I did before reading only half of the nonsensical post you posted last. In conclusion, good debate...still, can't agree with a guy that uses youtube compilations to form his argument. Sorry mate, it would be like listening to Ahmadinejad about the Holocaust and believing him because "he said it was so".

It's hard to be objective in a debate when your opponent uses youtube as his founding argument. It's not even a full game, rather a 3 min highlight reel.
I watched three 10 minute highlight reels on him against two of the best teams in the world. Which must be more than what you based your counter argument on. So you read it and still came up with the same conclusion? I can honestly now say confidently that you're just stupid or can't read.
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
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I saw an U21 international player that was with us in the past, dont know if we still own him. Fausto Rossi, he played quite amazing against the U21 of Portugal.

Do we still own him?
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
I watched three 10 minute highlight reels on him against two of the best teams in the world. Which must be more than what you based your counter argument on. So you read it and still came up with the same conclusion? I can honestly now say confidently that you're just stupid or can't read.
So you had 30 mins worth of highlights instead of 6 mins for you to realize the nonsense you are spewing and still couldn't find the brain cells to grow a shred of common sense?

:sergio:
 

Nenz

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Apr 17, 2008
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I wouldn't go as far as saying he is like them. Don't say that to Nenna because he will say Di Maria is aggressive because he takes on his man then run to youtube to see if he can confirm it.

He seems talented, and as Os said has some weaknesses but has some pretty good dribbling and pacey. He has enough qualities to become a good (not great) winger if in the right team and the right coach. Maybe someone here has seen more of him than I have can say more on him.

Personally, I like that he can cut in the way he does, those kinds of wingers are the most annoying to mark if you are a defender...and if he is actually a good winger then the more deadly he is.
:lol: :lol: :lol: What does that conclusion come from Hustini? How many games have you seen him play?? Utter bulshit coming from the bullshit extraordinaire.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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Gian yes we do still own, I heard he has been excellent at Toulon tourno, havent seen any games because I dont have the channels that shows it. Didnt you think it was odd he is playing as a regista? His orginal position is winger/AM.
 

Nenz

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Apr 17, 2008
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So you had 30 mins worth of highlights instead of 6 mins for you to realize the nonsense you are spewing and still couldn't find the brain cells to grow a shred of common sense?

:sergio:
So the six minutes of far more biased material is more credible then extended highlight reels? :sergio: :sergio: You have just proved everything I've been saying right there.
 

Powis

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Dec 9, 2009
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Juve officials are in need of an additional left-back and might soon pursue two of the most highly rated players in that position.

The first option is Palermo left-back Federico Balzaretti. The 30-year-old is not for sale at present, but things could change by August.

The other option is Genoa's Domenico Criscito, who is for sale.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
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Juve officials are in need of an additional left-back and might soon pursue two of the most highly rated players in that position.

The first option is Palermo left-back Federico Balzaretti. The 30-year-old is not for sale at present, but things could change by August.

The other option is Genoa's Domenico Criscito, who is for sale.
We have both Ziegler and De Ceglie.. Now none of these are world class but if we want to buy another LB we might as well sign someone really good.
 
Sep 21, 2010
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...This argument make me want to stab my eyes out.

Ive been out of the loop as of late. What are the recent transfer rumors? Or are there too many to choose from yet again since we are usually linked with everyone on the planet?
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
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Gian yes we do still own, I heard he has been excellent at Toulon tourno, havent seen any games because I dont have the channels that shows it. Didnt you think it was odd he is playing as a regista? His orginal position is winger/AM.
Odd yes, but his silky passing skills were outstanding. I didn't follow his entire season, but from what I have seen, I think he is talented.

Its actually quite sad that I rate so many of our youth academy players while we sign players like Pazienza. I would've liked to give Ekdal or Rossi a chance.
 
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