Juventus Thread

oh mates, let's leave them where they want, every real player is there just for money, in juve is different ;) i prefere a year in serie B with juve a than 3 or 4 in liga with real
 
Good luck to Juventus, I expect to see you back in a few years. Though really you will never go away, this may not be said about the other two clubs though. Fiorentina and Lazio will have a tougher time coming back up though they properly will do it. I really am disappointed that Milan stayed up. I would have liked to see such an arrogant club go down instead. I will say this though, you deserve what you got, I just hope this teaches certain people that run clubs to avoid cheating, bending rules or using people in power to get you where you want. I fear that this may be a rule that Milan will never truly understand as Berlusconi is the man in charge.
 
Yep, I think that had a huge impact on the decision against Milan.Some good players are gonna be going around now.FD
 
Milanista said:
Sadly he was the country's leader just a few months ago.:lol:


I watched a documentary about this guy not long ago. I can't believe he ran a so called modern parliament. He never let anything get to the press that he didn't want. People like this have a sense of control forever. I just have no respect for Milan while a man like this runs the club, the officials and until recently the people. I've never been a Milan fan but this man makes me despise the fact a team can be run in such a way. Juventus got caught bad and they are punished for it. I respect that, I respect a man that has done his time so to speak(obviously depending on the crime). So when Juvenuts get back it will be an interesting moment to see. I honestly hope Milan wins nothing in the time Juve are down though, Roma are my obvious choice but I wouldn't mind seeing Inter win the league. ;)

My opinion on the club would change a lot if they were ran by someone less of a power monger.
 
Cloud I thought you were a smart guy until I saw the last sentence before the smiley ;). Inter winning the league would mean Serie A has become a rubbish league.
 
Trezeguet's agent has made it known that Trezegol is all up for staying with Juve in Serie B and that him staying could in fact happen.
 
Milanista said:
Cloud I thought you were a smart guy until I saw the last sentence before the smiley ;). Inter winning the league would mean Serie A has become a rubbish league.

LOL I understand that you would never like to see Inter win anything, I dont expect them to but this is proberly the best chance they will have. They have a good squad, not bad to watch but they are never consistant enough. I do believe that will change at some point every dog has its day.

Well done to Juve on the players that they look like keeping. I am surprised at Cannavaro however, the interview he gave recently showed him in a poor light after his decision to move.
 
I guess that is good buisness. ;) But really you have to be gutted he has gone. You can't replace a player like that.
 
Possibly:

Buffon
Balzaretti Boumsong Kovac Chiellini
Camoranesi* Paro** Zanetti Nedved
Trezeguet Del Piero(c)

* Could also be Marchionni, if Camoranesi decides to leave.
** Giannichedda in his place.

Juve formation in the coppa italia last saturday:

Buffon
Balzaretti Legrottaglie Birindelli(c) Chiellini
Marchionni Paro Giannichedda Nedved
Bojinov Zalayeta
 
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Thx mate, my Juve formation was really messed up.
Like almost every italian club.
There are so many missing players in that league.
Like this Balzaretti for example.
 
Don Domenico said:
Possibly:

Buffon
Balzaretti Boumsong Kovac Chiellini
Camoranesi* Paro** Zanetti Nedved
Trezeguet Del Piero(c)

* Could also be Marchionni, if Camoranesi decides to leave.
** Giannichedda in his place.
A good formation after all, I hope the "Vecchia Signora" can back to the Serie A soon.

P.D.: What about Tudor, could he be in the possible initial team?
 
Possibly, but he is injured at the moment. He's extremely injury prone, so he won't play all that much probably. I'd like to see him start though, he's somewhat of a cult figure. I think he's much better than Boumsong anyway.
 
1 question - why on gods earth did you buy boumsong????

the man was a total laughing stock in the premiership! newcastle were offering him to other clubs but no-one was interested, then juve make a 3.3milllion bid? this has been hailed in the media as the best piece of business by an english club for years!!

If i was a juve fan i would be praying he doesnt get a game, his costly mistakes are legendry in the premiership, he can loose you a game single handedly!!
 
Because we have a french coach now..

Though best piece of business by an english club for years? Newcastle bought him for what? 8 million euro's and sold him for 4.8 million. A loss of 3.2 million is good business in England?
 
so deschamps will turn him into mr reliable?, unlikely, he's been surviving on his past form for rangers etc for a couple of seasons now - sometimes players just fade away and loose it and he definately falls into that category
 
Don, you seem very bitter towards the English Premier league and it's teams/players. Is that because it is better than Serie B?
 
mcdaddy said:
so deschamps will turn him into mr reliable?, unlikely, he's been surviving on his past form for rangers etc for a couple of seasons now - sometimes players just fade away and loose it and he definately falls into that category

I never said so, I only said Boumsong was signed because of Deschamps. I agree with you about Boumsong, he's a poor player.

God said:
Don, you seem very bitter towards the English Premier league and it's teams/players. Is that because it is better than Serie B?

English Premier league better than Serie B? Argueble.
 
its good business because he was a total flop - they were offering him out on loan but there were no takers, he only got a game for newcastle because they had a thin squad - they have got a decent price for a player who would now be rotting in the reserves taking home a huge wage -
 
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