Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2011-12) (30 Viewers)

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Nenz

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Apr 17, 2008
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Because I can't think of any LBs that we could have a chance in hell at getting and I refuse to listen to Bad ass.
Its not about finding a world class LB. We just need someone better than Chiellini (and that shouldn't be too hard) then we're good plus we don't have to spend big. It just seems that Chiellini at LB is a good idea because he's such a good defender but he's no LB that's for sure and we're missing a whole element to our attack without a proper fullback.

A real LB who is better than Chiellini - Chiellini - Barzagli - Lichtsteiner > Chiellini - Hummels - Barzagli - Lichsteiner.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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No. He was my all time favorite fullback before he betrayed us. His betrayal hurt the most.

Fuck him. He's washed up anyways.
Fuck yea. I thought he was almost irreplaceable for us even when he had some more illustrious teammates. But I'll never forgive him as a fan for not just betraying us, but speaking out against us. Cannavaro, who a lot considered to be a traitor, hadn't even been here as long as Zambrotta, but never ever spoke out against us when he left in that period. Thuram and Zambrotta don't exist for me anymore. I'm not thankful for the time they served us, and I don't give a shit with how their careers end. For me, they had less respect for the club than Zlatan and Canna. Hopefully someday Juventus will remind them of how they were the nobodies when they left, while the club continued to be what it always was.
 

baggio

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^err, Canna said 'Juve even in B' and then joined Real a week later.
So did Capello. The point is, he never spoke out against the club. He always claimed (whether truthfully or falsely) it was the board's decision to sell him and he even initiated a comeback to the club which I thought was a really ballsy move assuming the fans were all against him. At least he tried making it up to the club. Better than the two fags who were not only amongst the first to want out but then also spoke against the club. Assholes.
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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So did Capello. The point is, he never spoke out against the club. He always claimed (whether truthfully or falsely) it was the board's decision to sell him and he even initiated a comeback to the club which I thought was a really ballsy move assuming the fans were all against him. At least he tried making it up to the club. Better than the two fags who were not only amongst the first to want out but then also spoke against the club. Assholes.
ballsy move?!

no GM in their right mind would go near him with a 10 foot pole, political move to keep him relevant since he was Azzurri captain.
 

JuveJay

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Cannavaro's move doesn't bother me at all, it would be crazy to have the Ballon D'Or winner playing in Serie B. I prefer the choices the club made to sell, based on their age and status at the club.

Buffon, Trezeguet, Nedved, Del Piero, Camoranesi, Chiellini > Ibrahimovic, Cannavaro, Zambrotta, Thuram, Vieira, Emerson, Mutu
 
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