Your opinion on new transfers (29 Viewers)

What are you?

  • I hope for the new signing to be good

  • I know that with this management no new signing is good

  • I think Rab(Azzurri7) should replace the current management.


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only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
Top post Cronios :tup: always respect u're opinion, its sad that there is still people here that have faith in our management and trying to find excuses to defend them no matter what :melayyanandmessi: , i read a week or two ago when we officially returned giovinco to the team (on juve's official web-site) praising giovinco's return as if our people did a great achivement in getting him back to the team (he's allready our player for god's sake !!).....
 

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Thunderball

Senior Member
May 4, 2007
731
Good take Cronios.

Its really not a lack of funds, its a lack of imagination, foresight and ambition.

Amauri, while not a requirement, was actually a good purchase... but what else? Knezevic? He's not even a worthy backup. Mellberg? mediocre at best. He's not an improvement at RB, and he's definitely not a better CB than Chiellini or a healthy Andrade, let alone an in-form Legrottaglie. Meanwhile, Ujfalusi strolls by on a free to Athletico.

Where are the stars aged 23-27? They're out there, but Secco and Co. are busy checking out guys like Senna, Stankovic and Poulsen... There's lots and lots of very good CMs and AMs that play CM in the 23-27 range if one is not afraid to break the 20 million euro mark. Midfield is way too critical to cheap out on.

Why do we have a gaping hole at LB? Everyone can see that Molinaro is a useful SUBSTITUTE. He's not a starter. Maybe for Siena, but not Juventus. De Ceglie might take it from him, but why not actually go after Drenthe, or Lahm.
 

- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
3,779
Top post Cronios :tup: always respect u're opinion, its sad that there is still people here that have faith in our management and trying to find excuses to defend them no matter what :melayyanandmessi: , i read a week or two ago when we officially returned giovinco to the team (on juve's official web-site) praising giovinco's return as if our people did a great achivement in getting him back to the team (he's allready our player for god's sake !!).....
"The Management" as you may call these three, are not only organizing transfers of players. They do many other things such as keep the books balanced, create income for the club and ensure market growth (media perception). And I think they have done these things well..look at our website now, and the membership program, among other things. I think they have successfully renewed and improved the Juventus image.

Transfer policy is one area that I absolutely agree that we lack severely in, as compared to Moggi's days. Now, does that make our management unworthy of their positions? I don't think so, in two years we have gotten back to a position which is very much honorable, although not spectacular. And yes if last year's singings were a bit better we might be carrying the scudetto now. But again, its not a failure of the management as a whole rather specifically in the transfer department. We need a transfer guru.
 
Apr 12, 2004
77,165
Top post Cronios :tup: always respect u're opinion, its sad that there is still people here that have faith in our management and trying to find excuses to defend them no matter what :melayyanandmessi: , i read a week or two ago when we officially returned giovinco to the team (on juve's official web-site) praising giovinco's return as if our people did a great achivement in getting him back to the team (he's allready our player for god's sake !!).....
:lol2:
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
"The Management" as you may call these three, are not only organizing transfers of players. They do many other things such as keep the books balanced, create income for the club and ensure market growth (media perception). And I think they have done these things well..look at our website now, and the membership program, among other things. I think they have successfully renewed and improved the Juventus image.

Transfer policy is one area that I absolutely agree that we lack severely in, as compared to Moggi's days. Now, does that make our management unworthy of their positions? I don't think so, in two years we have gotten back to a position which is very much honorable, although not spectacular. And yes if last year's singings were a bit better we might be carrying the scudetto now. But again, its not a failure of the management as a whole rather specifically in the transfer department. We need a transfer guru.
Thats exactly what i meant.......
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
"The Management" as you may call these three, are not only organizing transfers of players. They do many other things such as keep the books balanced, create income for the club and ensure market growth (media perception). And I think they have done these things well..look at our website now, and the membership program, among other things. I think they have successfully renewed and improved the Juventus image.

Transfer policy is one area that I absolutely agree that we lack severely in, as compared to Moggi's days. Now, does that make our management unworthy of their positions? I don't think so, in two years we have gotten back to a position which is very much honorable, although not spectacular. And yes if last year's singings were a bit better we might be carrying the scudetto now. But again, its not a failure of the management as a whole rather specifically in the transfer department. We need a transfer guru.
100 % agreed. We need a Pierpaolo Marino or Pantaleo Corvino to work with Ranieri on bringing the new players and caring about the transfer market and let these guys Secco, Blanc and Gigili do other things, like promoting our image because they clearly lack football knowledge. We need an organisational restructure.
 

Gill_juve

Senior Member
May 29, 2006
5,494
the thing i thought we fuked up most on last season was defence imo, but as usual we dont even bother bolstering it it, instead waste money on poulcunt and Amauri(although i wanthim here we have to get our priorities right)
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
the thing i thought we fuked up most on last season was defence imo, but as usual we dont even bother bolstering it it, instead waste money on poulcunt and Amauri(although i wanthim here we have to get our priorities right)
despite that, we had the 2nd best defence of Italy, and our new signings such as Grygera,Salihamidzic and Molinaro were very much a part of them
 

Gazzo

Senior Member
Jul 9, 2007
1,745
Countering the argument for a need for defensive upgrades with that same old stat that we are "the 2nd best defensive team in Italy" is pathetically weak. Yeah we conceded the 2nd least goals but that doesn't paint the picture of our defense, far from it
 

BIG DADDY!!!

Senior Member
Mar 12, 2004
5,293
Calcio Debate: Do Juve Need To Sign Some Big Names?

Sevilla midfielder Christian Poulsen is reportedly just days, or even hours, away from completing his transfer to Juventus. Carlo Garganese asks whether the Bianconeri need to splash out on some bigger names than the likes of the Danish international…

For at least six months now the Juventus management have been repeatedly stating that their top priority this summer will be to sign a top class centre midfielder. This has seen the Bianconeri linked to a host of top names around Europe, yet if the latest reports in the Italian press are to be believed, it appears as if the Old Lady will be settling for Sevilla hardman Christian Poulsen.

Considering the fact that Juve are one of the most prestigious clubs in the world, and indeed Italy’s most successful outfit, you can forgive the fans for being just a touch disappointed that having been associated with the likes of Diego, Rafael van der Vaart, Marek Hamsik, Alberto Aquilani, and Xabi Alonso, that the Bianconeri should eventually plump for a rather modest name in Poulsen.

This is not to say that the 28-year-old is a bad player. He has twice been named Danish Player of the Year, and indeed he has more often than not impressed me when I have seen him play. Poulsen is a no-nonsense holding midfielder (just ask Francesco Totti), who has personality, and will not be fazed by what awaits him in Serie A. However is he really the man to plug the hole in Juve’s midfield?

If Poulsen were to be signed, in addition to a top class midfielder, then I for one would be all for his purchase, as he would add good squad depth. Whether this proves to be the case remains to be seen. If Poulsen proves to be Juve’s only acquisition in this area, then the transfer directors are making another huge blunder. Ask yourself if you can honestly see a centre midfield of Poulsen and Sissoko leading the club to Serie A or Champions League glory. It seems highly unlikely.

The problem with the new Juve management is that rather than spend their entire budget on two or three guaranteed top class players, they would rather even out the funds on six or seven 'good’ players. This kind of policy is a recipe for disaster at a big club like La Vecchia Signora.

The biggest myth about last summer’s transfer campaign is that Juve did not have the money available in order for them to immediately compete for the Scudetto. In truth, the Bianconeri comfortably outspent their rivals, bringing in a whole host of 'good’, but not 'great’, players. Indeed they thrashed out a whopping €43m just on Vincenzo Iaquinta, Sergio Almiron, Tiago Mendes and Jorge Andrade.

Rather than spread out this vast sum of cash on four players, it would have been far more beneficial to blow the entire €43m on two cast-iron top class stars. Had they done this, I am certain that Juve would have been there or thereabouts in the Scudetto race. The squad was already big enough to cope with injuries, and none of these four players, with the exception of Iaquinta, played any serious part in the first team. As it turned out, it was largely the old guard of Buffon, Camoranesi, Nedved, Del Piero and Trezeguet, as well as another player from the old regime, Chiellini, who carried the team last season.

If Juve learn from their mistakes from last summer, they will realise that they are better off spending big on one or two names, rather than going for four or five cheaper options. Alessio Secco has splashed out on one player, Amauri, unfortunately it is an area that Juve were already well stacked in. It is quite clear that the areas that need to be addressed are centre back, left back and centre midfield.

Of course spending vast sums of money never guarantees success, and indeed the secret behind Luciano Moggi’s achievements was that he was a shrewd market operator, who always knew a bargain when he saw one.

Having said this though, the current management need to realise that the only way the club are going to become, as Amauri said yesterday, the “Kings of Italy and Europe again”, is if they buy some top stars. The only world renowned names Juve have now are all over 30, and are in the twilight of their career. Apart from Buffon, within a couple of years or so they will all be gone.

What are your views on this topic? Do Juve need to start signing some big names? Is Poulsen really the player to fill the gap in the centre of midfield? Are the Juve management making the same mistakes they made last year? Goal.com wants to know what YOU think…

Carlo Garganese
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,489
I am starting to like my new found tradition, I know little of how rep stuff work, but its nice giving negative rep to peeps who post crappy goal.com articles (dont neg if the article gives direct and valid quotes). Makes me feel fuzzy inside.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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I am starting to like my new found tradition, I know little of how rep stuff work, but its nice giving negative rep to peeps who post crappy goal.com articles (dont neg if the article gives direct and valid quotes). Makes feel fuzzy inside.

:tup:

I started doing that to repeat offenders a few days ago.
 

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