Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2014-15) (71 Viewers)

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zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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His release fee starts next summer apparently, which is why 27m from Atletico is appealing to BvB to stop him from going to Bayern and make the money now.
no chance. if Reus was to leave he would aim highr than Atletico. only teams tha are above Dortmund can sign him. the release clause basically gives him a chance to chose where he wants to go because every top club in Europe would pay that clause (35M for a player like Reus is nothing in todays market) if he wants to go. i think its between Bayern and Real with Bayern having the advantage and i also think he will end up there in the end.

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So making terrible decisions, then asking what else could we do, is explaining reality?

So you go to your boss when you make a mistake, say hey boss, I decided to spend 50k on that contract instead of the proposed 10k. That's not a mistake, but instead reality, and if you think otherwise you just don't get it.

You fuuckers would be FIRED.

Have any of you fuucktards ever held a real job?
terrible decisions? which ones do you think are the one Marotta did?
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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no chance. if Reus was to leave he would aim highr than Atletico. only teams tha are above Dortmund can sign him. the release clause basically gives him a chance to chose where he wants to go because every top club in Europe would pay that clause (35M for a player like Reus is nothing in todays market) if he wants to go. i think its between Bayern and Real with Bayern having the advantage and i also think he will end up there in the end.

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terrible decisions? which ones do you think are the one Marotta did?
It sounds like you need a "back to the basics" lesson. I won't bother with that, that's for someone else to do, one of the newer guys.
 

donpiero

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Jul 3, 2009
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So making terrible decisions, then asking what else could we do, is explaining reality?

So you go to your boss when you make a mistake, say hey boss, I decided to spend 50k on that contract instead of the proposed 10k. That's not a mistake, but instead reality, and if you think otherwise you just don't get it.

You fuuckers would be FIRED.

Have any of you fuucktards ever held a real job?
:lol2::tup: Expect a big one of these come right up, after we sell Vidal.
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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It's not a point of view. Juve's finances are out there since they're on the stock market. It only needs a little bit of research instead of whining about buying another star we can't afford.
And yes, only full reality is known by Juve directors, which is why they are the ones who have earned our confidence after 3 years of building this squad. It takes time to (re)build a powerhouse and anyone who believes we only need 1-2 players to compete in Europe has to be dreaming imo.
The lend money from FIAT was gone, even after last season. That's why we need a pretty much break even mercato now.
 

GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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It's not a point of view. Juve's finances are out there since they're on the stock market. It only needs a little bit of research instead of whining about buying another star we can't afford.
And yes, only full reality is known by Juve directors, which is why they are the ones who have earned our confidence after 3 years of building this squad. It takes time to (re)build a powerhouse and anyone who believes we only need 1-2 players to compete in Europe has to be dreaming imo.
The lend money from FIAT was gone, even after last season. That's why we need a pretty much break even mercato now.

it doesnt take time to build a powerhouse, it takes money; why would a star player wait for you to get your act together when he can be in competitive team right away. Our ambition is to be competitive in what? 5 years?? lol hokay
 

Adrian

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Jan 31, 2003
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Reus is just one of those names we cant lure. Too many others would join and it would be a bidding war.

Lavezzi makes sense at the right price. WE can change to a 4-3-3 and he and Tevez can rotate upfront and partner Llorente and Morata if it is a 2 man forward line. he is 29 but he has a few years left in the tank and this is what we need until we start to get bigger budgets.

Rabiot - what kind of midfielder is he?

Interested in using Lich in a deal now with PSG and bringing in a player like Darmian. At least we have a long term fix at right back. Unlike other areas.
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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Atl linked with Reus for a reasonable price
If they get him for less than 30M and we didnt even try I`d be pissed!

If you say we cant afford him in terms of money (30M) we could easily fetch 30M in selling some players! if your`e talking about wages then maybe some players who have lower wages but in getting rid of them we reduce the annually wages so it "actually reduce" the wages of Reus
 

khalidkassim

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Feb 2, 2007
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We should try to swap Licht for Rabiot + Lavezzi.

PSG always wanted Lichtsteiner. They might accept since they fill a big need on the team but at the same time we are getting the max out of Licht's sale.

Then use half of the 20M+ we would have had to spend on Rabiot+Lavezzi, on a RB, maybe Darmian.
Really bright idea. Really bright.
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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it doesnt take time to build a powerhouse, it takes money; why would a star player wait for you to get your act together when he can be in competitive team right away. Our ambition is to be competitive in what? 5 years?? lol hokay
And a powerhouse is built on a long-term (indeed!) financially strong ground. That takes time, at least the "honest" way it does in this fucked-up Italian league. Your comment is quite far away from the subject. We're not talking about a single player here...
 

GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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And a powerhouse is built on a long-term (indeed!) financially strong ground. That takes time, at least the "honest" way it does in this fucked-up Italian league. Your comment is quite far away from the subject. We're not talking about a single player here...
this is this team's last year to truly contend, after that it's another rebuilding project and i doubt the likes of pogba will want to stick around for that. So it is your assessment of the situation that is quite far away from the subject.
 
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