Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2013-14) (17 Viewers)

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Cheesio

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Jul 11, 2006
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La Stampa is that "trustworthy" italian newspaper right ? (if such thing exists)

14 mil wages for 2 seasons, so 7 mil/year ? A goddamn bargain, we can totally do this if we want, considering ibra's massive financial potential.
But what is the transferfee ?


Also, zlatan didnt leave us, he was sold to cut the losses without him having much say in it, and he NEVER said anything bad about juve. In fact at inter, he allways said he won both scudetto on the field, and never got really popular because he said that.

Forza zlatan.

Something else then that cancerous cunt Cannavaro who left us cause he wanted to, and takes every chance to say he's rooting for Napoli to beat us, while WE were the ones that revived his dying career, WE were the reason he got that golden ball. moderfucker.

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That fat fuck Raiola allways wants his goddamn cut, but this is probably the last chance he'll get it for zlatan considering his age, so we should pounce on it
I thought we had a wage cap and cant afford to pay huge salaries to players, i thought you were against the RVP which allegedly is a similar deal to the ibra one, hypocrisy much ??

PS: Fuck Ibra.
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
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Not really, but what is possible and almost a certainty is that we're guaranteed to bring home the scudetto for the two seasons he will spend here (if he comes, still doubt it).

I'd sign off on that right here and now, no CL victory but two consecutive scudetti.
That would make it 4 consecutive scudetti.
 

TheLaz

Senior Member
Oct 6, 2011
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You people are praising the return of a traitor.

Shame.
Traitor? He left a sinking ship to save his own ass, and who can blame him - this time in his career he couldn't play serie b - he just couldn't. He still had to prove himself a big name unlike the players who remained with Juve and got us back up..

Zlatan is a one man army. You might hate him but to sign him would and should be a dream for EVERY team in the world.

Zlatan > Falcao > van Persie > Cavani
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
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Ibra:I love Juventus! Nov 27, 2005.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has praised Juventus as the side that represents “the pinnacle of my career” and claims he’ll stay in Turin for many years.

“This truly is the pinnacle of my career,” the Swede told Sky Italia. “By wearing the Bianconeri jersey, I have arrived in the football world. I think it’ll be my final club, as I want to stay here forever.” ( )

Fabio Capello had already tried to sign the Ajax player while he was at Roma, but the two finally managed to work together when both joined Juventus in the summer of 2004.

He made an immediate impact, scoring 16 goals in 35 Serie A appearances on his way to the Scudetto and at the weekend brought the Stadio Olimpico to its feet with a sublime individual effort in the 4-1 win over Roma.

“Juventus is one of the biggest clubs in the world, perhaps even the most important. They are the best of the best. For a Bianconeri player, it’s the same sensation as wearing the shirt of Real Madrid, Barcelona or Manchester United. No other side compares.”

Ibrahimovic’s contract expires in 2008, but there are strong reports he is in advanced negotiations for an extension to June 2010.

He also impressed the local fans by giving interviews in Italian and mouthing 'Mamma mia!’ ( ) when he scored that fantastic goal against Roma.

“It’s something the Juventus players tend to say when they’ve either done or seen a wonderful piece of football, so the foreigners wanted to join in with that,” smiled the Swede. (aaw )

Ibrahimovic was suspended for the Champions League victory over Club Brugge, but he’ll start against Treviso on Sunday alongside either Alessandro Del Piero or David Trezeguet. Lilian Thuram and Patrick Vieira are suspended, to be replaced by Robert Kovac and Giuliano Giannichedda.

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Then he said the same for Milan.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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What's this talk about Ibra coming back?

Don't tease me like this, you bastards.

I would welcome him back in a heartbeat.

In.A.Heartbeat.
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
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Traitor? He left a sinking ship to save his own ass, and who can blame him - this time in his career he couldn't play serie b - he just couldn't. He still had to prove himself a big name unlike the players who remained with Juve and got us back up..

Zlatan is a one man army. You might hate him but to sign him would and should be a dream for EVERY team in the world.

Zlatan > Falcao > van Persie > Cavani
I can because I didn't abandon the ship like some Camel face bosniak scumbag.
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
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I read probably the first paragraph of Zlatan's book and I can already see how him and Conte would kill each other. And I'm sure Zlatan knows what kind of coach Conte is so I'm not seeing how Zlatan would willingly come here.
 

TheLaz

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Oct 6, 2011
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I can because I didn't abandon the ship like some Camel face bosniak scumbag.
Juve won the Scudetto that year and so he had no other reason but to be VERY happy with Juventus. A top 3 team of the world at the time! But then with the calciopoli Ibra pushed for a transfer - and none can blame him. He was 24 at the time and peaking his career. He had multiple options and didn't see no reason for staying with Juve to play in Serie B. Those who stayed had already proven themselves great players. In theory, Cannavaro and co were just as big traitors as Zlatan.. But I wont call them traitors, they had their reasons.. it would take years for Juventus to get back on top, even if Ibra stayed..
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
Juve won the Scudetto that year and so he had no other reason but to be VERY happy with Juventus. A top 3 team of the world at the time! But then with the calciopoli Ibra pushed for a transfer - and none can blame him. He was 24 at the time and peaking his career. He had multiple options and didn't see no reason for staying with Juve to play in Serie B. Those who stayed had already proven themselves great players. In theory, Cannavaro and co were just as big traitors as Zlatan.. But I wont call them traitors, they had their reasons.. it would take years for Juventus to get back on top, even if Ibra stayed..
I'll be fucking damned if every bit of shit and suffering any juve fan had to take to get to this



and not to mention the ideals and sacrifice of this man


Is overridden by the talent of some Interista,Milanista,Barcafag, good for nothing, lanky, camel faced, 80s porn star wannabe.

I don't care if he'd score 50 goals. I don't love Juventus for that reason, I love Juventus because we're not a pack of cunts, and the cunt in chief walking in the door would be a slap in the face to GiGi to Alex and most of all to Matteo Paro.
 

Cheesio

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Jul 11, 2006
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I'll be fucking damned if every bit of shit and suffering any juve fan had to take to get to this



and not to mention the ideals and sacrifice of this man


Is overridden by the talent of some Interista,Milanista,Barcafag, good for nothing, lanky, camel faced, 80s porn star wannabe.

I don't care if he'd score 50 goals. I don't love Juventus for that reason, I love Juventus because we're not a pack of cunts, and the cunt in chief walking in the door would be a slap in the face to GiGi to Alex and most of all to Matteo Paro.
+Rep

You sir wins the internet.
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
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Ibra's not a traitor. He's just an average man. Not someone like Del Piero, who has something special inside him.

Just because Alex is special, does not make Ibra a traitor. He did what he had to do for himself like 99% of the world would. He was a victim of circumstance and took the easy way out. It's not like we were winning and he said "fuck you, sell me to Inter and Inter only".
 
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