Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2014-15) (22 Viewers)

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Zacheryah

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we've been scouting these PSV side for abit now.
Yeah cause PSV has some potentials like allways.

But most of the EPL have scouts in holland cause of the big potentials that spawn there. And its one of the best leagues for a young player to be in. If a 23 year old player allegedly has pace, dribbeling and stamina, and isnt beeing talked about by them, then the player is not good enough

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i don't even know why they both. waste of time
Well, just talking wingers, there will be the next Zenden, Overmars, Robben, etc
 

Bianconero81

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Zenden really shouldn't be mentioned with the likes of Robben and Overmars. You can put him in a category with Van Der Meyde.

Injection of pace and a bit of creativity please. We look so slow, sluggish and lethargic, not to mention clueless when trying to counterattack.
 

Zacheryah

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Zenden really shouldn't be mentioned with the likes of Robben and Overmars. You can put him in a category with Van Der Meyde.
Injection of pace and a bit of creativity please. We look so slow, sluggish and lethargic, not to mention clueless when trying to counterattack.
Zenden and Van Der Meyde were good players.

To counterattack, you need some pace, wich we dont really have
 

rakib567

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Memphis Depay has also been good this season. Any would be a good bench option to have when there is need for some pace upfront.

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Girezmann playing superb against Real Madrid :tuttosport:
 

Bianconero81

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Zenden and Van Der Meyde were good players.

To counterattack, you need some pace, wich we dont really have
I never said otherwise; however, they aren't at the same level as Robben or Overmars.

I am all for pace. Real, Barca, Bayern, and Dortmund all play at pace, not to mention the much vaunted EPL teams. Even Napoli and Roma use their pace to transition from defense into attack in Serie A (and Napoli looked quite impressive in the CL, in a much harder group than ours, barely missing out on goal difference/head to head records).
 

rakib567

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I never said otherwise; however, they aren't at the same level as Robben or Overmars.

I am all for pace. Real, Barca, Bayern, and Dortmund all play at pace, not to mention the much vaunted EPL teams. Even Napoli and Roma use their pace to transition from defense into attack in Serie A (and Napoli looked quite impressive in the CL, in a much harder group than ours, barely missing out on goal difference/head to head records).
Yep but just pace is not good (ie. biarbiany). If pepe was fit and inform conte would probably play him so we need a pepe type of player with some brain and pace. Belgium and Holland have a lot of interesting options.
 

Zacheryah

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I never said otherwise; however, they aren't at the same level as Robben or Overmars.

I am all for pace. Real, Barca, Bayern, and Dortmund all play at pace, not to mention the much vaunted EPL teams. Even Napoli and Roma use their pace to transition from defense into attack in Serie A (and Napoli looked quite impressive in the CL, in a much harder group than ours, barely missing out on goal difference/head to head records).
Pace is great, but this juve in good shape, is a team build to counter pace, lock down opponent creativity, and win because of superior central axis

works pretty good in italy, next season with everything in place from the start, should also in the CL
 

Bianconero81

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We shall see, but I still believe pace is necessary. It gives us an outlet, and makes us more unpredictable. It would be nice to have a counterattacking unti for when Plan A isn't working. Pacey/quick players with a high work rate and a decent football IQ.
 

Zacheryah

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We shall see, but I still believe pace is necessary. It gives us an outlet, and makes us more unpredictable. It would be nice to have a counterattacking unti for when Plan A isn't working. Pacey/quick players with a high work rate and a decent football IQ.
Yes, and now tell me how much do those cost :tongue:


If i was an oilsheik and i'd buy into juve, i'd immediatly gift them Oscar, Reus and Lucas.

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I've allways been a fanboy of trequartista's. One fast and intelligent trequartista, and you got plenty of counterattack
 

Joe

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Marotta: "Vucinic and Quagliarella? Its too early to talk. However we have invested in several youth players over the years. We will make sure to bring some of them to Juve. Scuffet? There are many great prospects. We have Leali."
 

MikeM

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Filling squad spots with low wage youth players who also have potential, thereby freeing up more space in wage structure for great players.

Marotta :tuttosport:
 

Sir Miss-A-Lot

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What a goal from Pazienza, we should so much get him... right?

;-)

On a serious note, i really hope we could snatch up a player from the top shelf (like Tevez, Vidal etc.), but it's impossible to say at the moment, which opportunities we will have in the summer. I put my faith in Marotta, if there's a value-for-money deal out there, he will sure as hell be up for it. Ranocchia could be a great buy, it's hard to say - but i remember a guy called Cannavaro, and it wouldn't be the first time a guy with potential, but who doesn't really cut it at one club, suddenly can explode and be a great player at another club - if Conte wants, let him have...
 

Zacheryah

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Filling squad spots with low wage youth players who also have potential, thereby freeing up more space in wage structure for great players.

Marotta :tuttosport:
Yeah, but you need to make sure those youth are at a point of development where we can use them in a team without having to make compromises.
I however massively approve the co-owns and loans, so you have a strong hand on all the talent, and can take them back in when they are ready.

Immobile should wash off his filthy peasant torino dirt, and realise that if we didnt consider him a future, we would have sold his ass for something else.
 

Pirlo's Beard

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As far as geting a stronger bench goes (this is very important imo. Lack of MF rotation has killed us this year) our co-owned players could be the answer. No more 29 year olds who have reached their very average potential. Let's get young, ambitious players on our bench, desperate for an opportunity.

As opposed to the Anelkas of this world who want dat retirement pay cheque and offer us nothing
 

Bianconero81

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What a goal from Pazienza, we should so much get him... right?

;-)

On a serious note, i really hope we could snatch up a player from the top shelf (like Tevez, Vidal etc.), but it's impossible to say at the moment, which opportunities we will have in the summer. I put my faith in Marotta, if there's a value-for-money deal out there, he will sure as hell be up for it. Ranocchia could be a great buy, it's hard to say - but i remember a guy called Cannavaro, and it wouldn't be the first time a guy with potential, but who doesn't really cut it at one club, suddenly can explode and be a great player at another club - if Conte wants, let him have...
Cannavaro was already a beast @ Parma with Thuram and Buffon forming an incredibly formidable back-line (Benarrivo wasn't too shabby either). Ranocchia was a decent prospect @ Bari. Nothing more, nothing less. Hence, please don't insult the legendary Canna by mentioning him in the same sentence as that cum-stained Merdazzurri dipshit.
 

Joe

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I really think we're going to take back Gabbiadini. I don't think we'll take Berardi back this summer, but who knows really.

I think Gabbiadini is ready to try and prove that he's able to make the next step. His work-rate is excellent. Get rid of Vucinic and Quagliarella, that's 4.8M combined in wages. Gabbiadini is on ~400K. It frees up some space for someone like Nani. :)
 
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