Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2012-13) (41 Viewers)

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Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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So.

What have we learned so far in the last few days about how our club should approach transfers?

Well...

A.) If they are short. Don't sign.
B.) If they look out muscled in a photograph, that means they are weak. Don't sign.
C.) If they have problems at their current club, even though they are the top 3 or 4 in the world. Don't sign.
D.) If they are Italian, look Italian, eat Italian, native Italian or a CM...don't sign.
E.) If they scored 81 goals in Holland, don't take them seriously because its a joke league. Don't sign.
F.) If your name is Edin Dzeko you obviously aren't Juve material because you "said no to the club before" even though it isn't true and had NOTHING to do with the EU rule. Don't sign.

Thanks GOD some of you don't work for this club in any capacity.
 

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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
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I love these sort of arguments.

Yes. Let's forgo signing one of the best players on the planet because he has problems at his current club. :agree:



Best players on the planet ? :sergio:

He is World Class when on form i admit but i hate his character ,f**king complaining at every club he's been too..I started to hugely despise him after that incident with Mancini against Bayern after refusing to come on as a sub.Thats an act of an overpaid arrogant mercenary and not a football professional.Juve should stay away from those sorts of players.

He can F**k of to that douchebag Milan club for all i care or his beloved Boca which he always raves about.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Best players on the planet ? :sergio:

He is World Class when on form i admit but i hate his character ,f**king complaining at every club he's been too..I started to hugely despise him after that incident with Mancini against Bayern after refusing to come on as a sub.Thats an act of an overpaid arrogant mercenary and not a football professional.Juve should stay away from those sorts of players.

He can F**k of to that douchebag Milan club for all i care or his beloved Boca which he always raves about.
Whether you care to admit it or not, Tevez would take this team to a whole new level. He alone will single handedly win us games when the 9 other field players can't break through. That's why we need a player like that here. If he comes with a salary cut and reduced fee then hell yes.

Let Conte and our captains address his personality if he gets out of line.
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,456
So.

What have we learned so far in the last few days about how our club should approach transfers?

Well...

A.) If they are short. Don't sign.
B.) If they look out muscled in a photograph, that means they are weak. Don't sign.
C.) If they have problems at their current club, even though they are the top 3 or 4 in the world. Don't sign.
D.) If they are Italian, look Italian, eat Italian, native Italian or a CM...don't sign.
E.) If they scored 81 goals in Holland, don't take them seriously because its a joke league. Don't sign.
F.) If your name is Edin Dzeko you obviously aren't Juve material because you "said no to the club before" even though it isn't true and had NOTHING to do with the EU rule. Don't sign.

Thanks GOD some of you don't work for this club in any capacity.
Best FN post!!
 

TheLaz

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Oct 6, 2011
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I would have started with Tevez over Aguero if it wasn't for that scandal and i believe mancini would have done so as well. When Tevez was in form he was a beast - a world class striker none would bench. Aguero took his chance and proved his talent. Tevez is still an incredible good player. He would dominate our attack and be our Ibra. He could find his old form again and, if we proceed from the group in the CL, win us important games that takes more then team morale and workrate!!

Let's not make it too much of a Tevez talk, but he would sure be world class for us no doubt.

I would spend 45m € if i had to on Higuain. I would never offer more then 35 for Cavani. Just saying.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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If they're not worth 30mln, who is?

It's 2012.
It's becaus it's 2012, they can command that kind of transfer fee. Better players than them have transferred for less fees in years gone by. Account for inflation and you'll see football needs FFP more than FFP needs football.
 

TheLaz

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Oct 6, 2011
5,637
You need to realize just how much money Luciano Moggi actually spend back in his time.. Nedved for 41m €!?!?!? He was a big spender as well ....
 
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