Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2013-14) (25 Viewers)

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runner0xff

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Feb 15, 2013
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We need that "special" SS to make that leap in quality in Europe. Serie A isn't and shouldn't be an issue for the foreseeable future, seeing as we are at least a decade ahead of other teams in terms of having our own stadium, marketing, finances, etc...
Look at stats, dude. In terms of marketing and finances we suck

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to be honest i don't understand why so much people worship Jovetic. IMHO hi is overrated.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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I wouldn't say we suck. We have the stadium, the Juve Museum, a mini shopping complex and restaurant accompanying the stadium I believe not to mention an extended run in Europe will grant us more exposure and do our reputation no harm.

Building all these structures, and undertaking all these projects obviously costs money. Hence, the finances aren't really as bad as they seem :D
 

runner0xff

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Feb 15, 2013
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yeah, but still efficiency of management has to improve. i mean sponsors contracts, resurrection of a Juve brand in asia, latin america etc.

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we need to look how clubs like man united and bayern munich do it and do the same to be competitive

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sorry for offtop
 

BottomLine

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Dec 23, 2012
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we can't get to Bayern's and surley not to United's level. we dont have the worldwide superstars players to sell marchendise or to get sponsors contracts. Imagine how much money United gets from Van Persie shirts. what can we offer? Pirlo? Vidal? amazing players but you wont see 10 years old kids run to the shop and buy there jersey

we should aim to Arsenal and Milan income level.
 

Gep

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Jun 12, 2005
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we can't get to Bayern's and surley not to United's level. we dont have the worldwide superstars players to sell marchendise or to get sponsors contracts. Imagine how much money United gets from Van Persie shirts. what can we offer? Pirlo? Vidal? amazing players but you wont see 10 years old kids run to the shop and buy there jersey

we should aim to Arsenal and Milan income level.
Well it wasn't too many years ago since we were top of the worlds rich list before calciopoli dented us so I'm not understanding your post. Either you've only just started supporting the club today. Then that would make sense ;)
 

Nzoric

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Jan 16, 2011
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Well it wasn't too many years ago since we were top of the worlds rich list before calciopoli dented us so I'm not understanding your post. Either you've only just started supporting the club today. Then that would make sense ;)
Football has changed my man. The entire generation of young football fans are growing up with the idea that Juventus is a cheating side. For crying out loud, it's like the world of football didn't discover Pirlo until 2012. We'll make it back to the top, but it's a very macro project.
 

BottomLine

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Dec 23, 2012
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Football has changed my man. The entire generation of young football fans are growing up with the idea that Juventus is a cheating side. For crying out loud, it's like the world of football didn't discover Pirlo until 2012. We'll make it back to the top, but it's a very macro project.
thats what i'm talking about.
I did not mead we can never eveeeeeer again get to the top like we were for years as you said, but we shouldn't think about the top right now, it's unrealistic to get there in the near 3-5 years. we should aim right now to get the yearly income of teams like Arsenal and Milan.
 

Gep

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I believe in great strides with this current squad that within the next 4-5 seasons hopefully with Conte in charge we'll be doing great things again. Never felt this strong from a Juve squad since the mid 90's. even under capello and the so called "great team" I still wasn't convinced. But that's just me I guess.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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I believe in great strides with this current squad that within the next 4-5 seasons hopefully with Conte in charge we'll be doing great things again. Never felt this strong from a Juve squad since the mid 90's. even under capello and the so called "great team" I still wasn't convinced. But that's just me I guess.
+Rep :agree: Fuck Capello. I really disliked that senile stubborn stone faced fucker. He assembled an awesome squad that played such boring, negative football, and not once, but twice got eliminated by inferior opposition in Europe :sigh:
 

jukazem

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I believe in great strides with this current squad that within the next 4-5 seasons hopefully with Conte in charge we'll be doing great things again. Never felt this strong from a Juve squad since the mid 90's. even under capello and the so called "great team" I still wasn't convinced. But that's just me I guess.
:tup: I feel there is an opening now. The English clubs aren't getting results and Madrid aren't getting what they want either, one of ManU or Madrid getting knockouted in R16 is brilliant news for now(1 of the 3 biggest, out). Chelsea are rebuilding, Arsenal and Liverpool lacking in trophies, ManCity just aren't that popular. Bayern is capitalizing on that, and we can too if we get some good results in the Champions League, before Pirlo and Buffon retires and make sure we don't sell any star player to a "bigger club".
 

Gep

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Jun 12, 2005
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+Rep :agree: $#@! Capello. I really disliked that senile stubborn stone faced $#@!er. He assembled an awesome squad that played such boring, negative football, and not once, but twice got eliminated by inferior opposition in Europe :sigh:

Capello as we all know was too defensive. Even against mediocre European clubs I cringed watching them play attacking football while we were like a massive sponge soaking it all up. Used to even make cups of tea AS we were playing knowing I wouldn't miss much. Compare that with today, I can't get enough & can't wait for the next game.

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:tup: I feel there is an opening now. The English clubs aren't getting results and Madrid aren't getting what they want either, one of ManU or Madrid getting knockouted in R16 is brilliant news for now(1 of the 3 biggest, out). Chelsea are rebuilding, Arsenal and Liverpool lacking in trophies, ManCity just aren't that popular. Bayern is capitalizing on that, and we can too if we get some good results in the Champions League, before Pirlo and Buffon retires and make sure we don't sell any star player to a "bigger club".
German clubs are serious business these days.
 

runner0xff

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Feb 15, 2013
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I wanted to ask you guys what do you think about the idea of having 5 forwards during the season. I mean we always play 3-5-2 so 3 attackers start match on the bench. Isn't it to much? Yeah, i now about possible injuries etc. but coach always can call primavera players like Beltrame. As far as i know Borussia Dortmund have now only 3 strikers and they are doing just fine. Merda won champions league 3 years ago and if my memory doesn't fuck me they also had 3 or 4 strikers. Isn't it better approach to give more playing time to 4 guys than having 5 strikers and 3 demoralised players on the bench. Or is it Conte's requirement? So what do you think, guys?

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personally i want managers to increase quality, not quantity so i think 4 attackers is enough.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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If we have 5 forwards then we need 2 bombers at least: If the Hust had his way it would be this: Llorente, Immobile, Sanchez/Jovetic, Giovinco, Vucinic

Would give us depth for both 352 and 433.
 
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