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Elnur_E65

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2004
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#22
++ [ originally posted by Andrea Becchi ] ++
Yeah, but for some reason, with all the developments, I can't see Zlatan coming to Juve. Gilardino is on his way, so there will not be room for Zlatan.
I agree. I don't think that more than one forward will be purchased.
 

Lippi.am

Senior Member
Feb 18, 2004
886
#25
++ [ originally posted by Eaglesnake_1 ] ++
meaning what ??' ...that zalayeta will come back? we need at least 5 strikers....
I don't think that Olivera is a Juve-class player. He is a promising guy, but smth like Udine will suit him, not Juve.
We need a world-class player, who can play Trez role.
Maybe Gilardino will grow to the world level, but Zlatan is perfect for immediate effect.
 

delpiero10

Senior Member
Apr 5, 2004
1,158
#26
++ [ originally posted by Lippi.am ] ++

I don't think that Olivera is a Juve-class player. He is a promising guy, but smth like Udine will suit him, not Juve.
We need a world-class player, who can play Trez role.
Maybe Gilardino will grow to the world level, but Zlatan is perfect for immediate effect.
I dont agree, Zlatan isnt the best finisher and he is a little ineffective sometimes. We need a typical goalgetter as Gilardino to pair with Del Piero. Its like you cant have two Del Perio's together that wouldnt work if you know what i mean. (not that Zlatan is DP).
 

Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
6,296
#27
zlatan adds something we have missed for quite some time. and that is being able to be a target man as well help create for others. realistically thinking, vialli and boksic were those type of players. then inzaghi joined and since we havent had any striker like that. always relied on del piero for creating and everything else.
 

rainhard

Senior Member
May 5, 2004
3,917
#28
++ [ originally posted by Febrina ] ++


Zlatan is experienced in CL and Holland Casino Eredivisie with Ajax, I'd be glad if he join us, besides Ajax won't miss him much cos they've got the awesome Wesley Sonck :D:cool:
Nice to see another Indonesian here...:D

why we dont take Sonck?:cool:
 

tomijanac

New Member
Nov 3, 2003
49
#29
++ [ originally posted by Jeeks ] ++
Who wants Zlatan to be a Warrios?

I think he is the best to be added if Trezo leaves
Hmm i don't like Zlatan,i think that Juve will be even worse next season if someone doesn't spend some money
 

Lippi.am

Senior Member
Feb 18, 2004
886
#33
Zlatan has technic skills and he can create opportunities for others. I don't say he is the only choice for Juve. There are a lot of players, who can join Juve, if Trez leaves. But Zlatan is one of the best options, if Juve want to spend money from Trez sale to buy more than one player.
 

aressandro10

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2003
2,884
#34
++ [ originally posted by barkuss ] ++



Yeah right.....Sheva,Adriano & Gila are ALL goal poachers....yeah :rofl:

1996-97 Filippo Inzaghi............Atalanta 24
1997-98 Oliver Bierhoff.............Udinese 27
1998-99 Marcio Amoroso..........Udinese 22
1999-00 Andriy Shevchenko.....Milan 24
2000-01 Hernan Crespo...........Lazio 26
2001-02 David Trezeguet.........Juventus 24
..............Dario Hubner.............Piacenza 24
2002-03 Christian Vieri ............Inter 24


I rate all this player , bar Amoroso and Shevchenko, as great one touch goal poachers..:stuckup: even Amoroso and Sheva score more one or two touches goal than the dribbling ones...
 
Mar 14, 2004
4,926
#35
++ [ originally posted by aressandro10 ] ++



1996-97 Filippo Inzaghi............Atalanta 24
1997-98 Oliver Bierhoff.............Udinese 27
1998-99 Marcio Amoroso..........Udinese 22
1999-00 Andriy Shevchenko.....Milan 24
2000-01 Hernan Crespo...........Lazio 26
2001-02 David Trezeguet.........Juventus 24
..............Dario Hubner.............Piacenza 24
2002-03 Christian Vieri ............Inter 24


I rate all this player , bar Amoroso and Shevchenko, as great one touch goal poachers..:stuckup: even Amoroso and Sheva score more one or two touches goal than the dribbling ones...
It was reffered as "top goalscorers" as I understooded. Second of all.....goal poacher means a player that cannot create HIMSELF a chance for goal(that doesnt mean to dribble trough all 11 players(even goalkeeper) to score). All of these players (except Pippo & Treze) could make room by protecting themselves on the edge of area and then turn around anr hammer a powerful shot(even Bierhoff could do that if you ever watched EURO96)
 

slack

Junior Member
Dec 13, 2002
208
#37
++ [ originally posted by barkuss ] ++
It was reffered as "top goalscorers" as I understooded. Second of all.....goal poacher means a player that cannot create HIMSELF a chance for goal(that doesnt mean to dribble trough all 11 players(even goalkeeper) to score). All of these players (except Pippo & Treze) could make room by protecting themselves on the edge of area and then turn around anr hammer a powerful shot(even Bierhoff could do that if you ever watched EURO96)
We must remember to tell Moggi to include that particular characteristic when he purchases our next goalpoacher, oh sorry, I mean goalscorer. Strangely enough, Pippo and Trez turned out to be top marksmen. My oh my, could there be anything else that's wrong?
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
111,601
#38
See the thing is that Gilardino is more than just a goalpoacher; he has the great qualities of one, but he is also very comfortable on the ball, and able to work well away from goal. Something that Inzaghi and Trez sucks at IMO. Gilardino IMO is the prototypical forward, who can do it all up front and play as a lone striker.
 
Aug 1, 2003
17,696
#39
Zlatan IMO is better than Gilardino, and might be a tad bit more expensive, no? but both of them are at risks of failing to adapt in the first season like most players do, so .....
 

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