Wishlist and General Juve winter mercato talk (2013-14) (38 Viewers)

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Ragazza

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Jul 22, 2013
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Most females between age 16 to 36 I know seen all of this shit in the cinema. Would be suprised if you only think its ze young teens.
I don't know a single person older than 16 who likes it. :p


I dont like it plus I'm in college a little respect please
How am I being disrespectful? You said you "had" a girlfriend who made you watch it, so I assumed it was when you/her were high school age since you're in your first year of college now.



Anyway, sorry for the off topic, carry on.
 

Nostradamus

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Dec 12, 2012
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@Nostradamus Are you a Juventus supporter, or just an avid follower of the Bundesliga? I do agree with your assessments though; it's going to be very difficult to attract anyone from Bayern, Dortmund, or even top talent from around that league, unless there is no interest in the players from other top clubs, and they desperately want to move to Juve (a very unlikely combination).
@The Cusp Your posts are depressing man, but at least you are objective and realistic :D
I am a football enthusiast in general, but the Bundesliga is my speciality, as I am from Germany and watching around 75 % of all games. The Serie A is also very fascinating, so I also watch two or three games during the weekend + of course some EPL and sometimes i force myself to watch some boring La Liga or Ligue 1.

I am also addicted to read all information I can get about int. football, so u ll find me on almost all forums, even I rarely making comments..for me it's more about collecting information than wasting my time with writing. When I see some ridiculous comments about Bundesliga, then I am becoming active.
 

Bianconero81

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Thanks :)
@Nostradamus Realistically, which talents in the Bundesliga do you see moving to Serie A? Any interesting names we should watch out for, particularly in the LB/LWB mould and RWF/Winger positions :D
 
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I don't think more than 10% of the Bundeliga players would prefer not to come to Italy at any point. Italy is still a fantastic place to live and will always have the historic charm both as culture of life and football. Can the Italian clubs afford to offer competetive salaries and a proper challenge on European fronts? That's the key imho.
 

rakib567

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Apr 27, 2013
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i like how Dortmund made a nice German polish hybrid . i want juve to make a italian-french hybrid with a bit of Argentinian and Chilie. Just get Griezmann and di maria.
 

Nostradamus

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Dec 12, 2012
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Thanks :)
@Nostradamus Realistically, which talents in the Bundesliga do you see moving to Serie A? Any interesting names we should watch out for, particularly in the LB/LWB mould and RWF/Winger positions :D
The Italian League is not that interesting for most German players, but i would like to give u a more detailed answer later, when work is done and I m taking my usual "football all weekend position" :)
 
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