Wishlist and General Juve winter mercato talk (2013-14) (52 Viewers)

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Joe

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Nani would be good, Nani and a quality left back and we'll have a mint starting XI with a formation that will allow us to compete in Europe.

If we're keen on bringing back Berardi and redeeming Osvaldo, I hope we rotate them in regularly. Berardi on either wing, and Osvaldo and Llorente to rotate.
 

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Xperd

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8 - Rômulo has delivered the most assists in this Serie A season, eight, four of which were for Luca Toni's goals. Inspiring.

Interesting.
 
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Mark

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    Wishlist for next transfer?
    6 CB 7 with Caceres, so we gonna stick to back 3?
    What I think could happen. Curva thinks we'll go back to 4.

    Mark, can you please get us Griezmann and that really good left back I don't know please, also make sure Berardi gets called back.

    Thank you!
    If I was at Juve, Griezman would have been here 3 years ago. :stuckup:
     

    AFL_ITALIA

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    Jun 17, 2011
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    Buffon, Storari, Pinsoglio,
    Barzagli, Ranocchia, Bonucci, Chiellini, Ogbonna, Pol Garcia,
    Lichtsteiner, Caceres, Asamoah, Murru,
    Vidal, Pogba, Pirlo, Marchisio, F.Rossi,
    Pepe, Nani, Berardi,
    Llorente, Tevez, Osvaldo, Cerci.

    :scared:
    Dat tactical flexibility. Bringing back Fausto Rossi though? Has he shown that much promise in Spain?
     

    adRHCP

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    Buffon, Storari, Pinsoglio,
    Barzagli, Ranocchia, Bonucci, Chiellini, Ogbonna, Pol Garcia,
    Lichtsteiner, Caceres, Asamoah, Murru,
    Vidal, Pogba, Pirlo, Marchisio, F.Rossi,
    Pepe, Nani, Berardi,
    Llorente, Tevez, Osvaldo, Cerci.

    :scared:
    C'mon Mark, you can do better :beer:

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    Sadomin

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    :sergio:

    German NT is one of the strongest and they will reach semies at least at the WC (like they did for the last 10 years or so).

    Berardi is shining at Sassoulo, don't forget that.

    Ergo, you are saying that Azzurri regulars are world class because they play for Italy, who have had a better international record the past 10 years.

    While I do believe the Germans are quality, I don't think you've thought this line of reasoning through.
     

    Dostoevsky

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    Ergo, you are saying that Azzurri regulars are world class because they play for Italy, who have had a better international record the past 10 years.

    While I do believe the Germans are quality, I don't think you've thought this line of reasoning through.
    Nothing about that post made sense. I'm not denying Italian success with NT, they are well known hard nut to crack. Not so long ago they also failed to quality from groups when they had rather weak squad. German squad produces players of the highest quality for a long time and is currently a lot more talented than Italian NT. Italy might even beat them, yet again, but individually not many teams come close to Germany (not even current Brazil IMO).
     

    Sadomin

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    Nothing about that post made sense. I'm not denying Italian success with NT, they are well known hard nut to crack. Not so long ago they also failed to quality from groups when they had rather weak squad. German squad produces players of the highest quality for a long time and is currently a lot more talented than Italian NT. Italy might even beat them, yet again, but individually not many teams come close to Germany (not even current Brazil IMO).
    Let's put it in a way that makes sense to you.

    At some German football forum right now:

    A: I don't think Italians such as Marchisio, Candreva, Montolivo etc should be rated that highly, in comparison to our young German talents.
    B: Idiot. Italy are one of the strongest NT:s out there and have consistently beaten Germany the past years. Those players are therefore excellent, they are part of that. Our talents are just shining in a weak club.

    Dule, you happen to be B in this case. Generally disrespectful. There's no consistency in your argumentation since you've said the very same thing Doctor_To said, but about Italian players. Whether you're right or wrong doesn't matter at all. Try a little bit of humility and avoid mocking those you disagree with, especially when they're arguing just the way you do. It's the least one can expect from a moderator.
     

    Dostoevsky

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    Let's put it in a way that makes sense to you.

    At some German football forum right now:

    A: I don't think Italians such as Marchisio, Candreva, Montolivo etc should be rated that highly, in comparison to our young German talents.
    B: Idiot. Italy are one of the strongest NT:s out there and have consistently beaten Germany the past years. Those players are therefore excellent, they are part of that. Our talents are just shining in a weak club.

    Dule, you happen to be B in this case. Generally disrespectful. There's no consistency in your argumentation since you've said the very same thing Doctor_To said, but about Italian players. Whether you're right or wrong doesn't matter at all. Try a little bit of humility and avoid mocking those you disagree with, especially when they're arguing just the way you do. It's the least one can expect from a moderator.
    That was anything but mocking. I was only posting my opinion regard the part where he wrote "Berardi is not worse than all the german attacking midfielders we are linked with." He might be talented but it was simply wrong (IMO) to say anything like that.

    But fine, I agree NT argument was silly and stupid.

    Last sentence was totally not needed there.
     

    Sadomin

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    That was anything but mocking. I was only posting my opinion regard the part where he wrote "Berardi is not worse than all the german attacking midfielders we are linked with." He might be talented but it was simply wrong (IMO) to say anything like that.

    But fine, I agree NT argument was silly and stupid.

    Last sentence was totally not needed there.
    :facepalm2:
     

    petersmit

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    with us buying Llorente, Tevez, Pogba, Asamoah, Isla and Caceres in the last 2 years.. it's inevitable we'll get back to buying Italian players ;)

    Cerci, Gabbiadini, Berardi and Bonaventura :shifty: /Italjuve
     
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