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VICTORY!!!
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A win in the Europa League as well.
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3 wins in a row and Juve seems to be back. There is a new moral, they are carrying themselves differently. More high fives and handshakes today than i've noticed in a while, and at the end of the game the whole bench was standing up. Amazing what a couple wins can do
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This game must have been...
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lol yesterday was a complete joke
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Nobody gives a ****.
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Unfortunately I never get to watch serie A games but can you guys comment on how Giovinco has performed this season? Thanks 
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This wasn't his year, let's leave it at that.
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Please no.
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he is not Lippi but he is not that bad, at the end he gave Liverpool some its best times since 80s without having terribly spectacular line up.
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doesn't look like rafa is coming here to coach anymore. this was a season to forget for sure. Europa league qualification is causing them to have to start playing at the end of july.
as for Giovinco, he did not get enough time when he was healthy, but when he played he did very well. He would have gotten more playing time from filling in for other people's injuries, but he was injured more than anyone else...that's what hurt him the most this year.
as for Giovinco, he did not get enough time when he was healthy, but when he played he did very well. He would have gotten more playing time from filling in for other people's injuries, but he was injured more than anyone else...that's what hurt him the most this year.
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Finally, an Agnelli is back in charge.
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An Agnelli back in charge, Marotta from Samp is new general manager, and Del Neri from Samp is new coach.
Del Neri isn't exactly the ideal coach, specially with Bentitez having been linked with us so heavily a couple weeks ago.....but he did a hell of a job with Sampdoria.
Marotta >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Secco. enough said.
While we're at it let's buy Pazzini to replace the often injured Trezeguet, who may leave this summer.
Del Neri isn't exactly the ideal coach, specially with Bentitez having been linked with us so heavily a couple weeks ago.....but he did a hell of a job with Sampdoria.
Marotta >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Secco. enough said.
While we're at it let's buy Pazzini to replace the often injured Trezeguet, who may leave this summer.
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Pazzini would be great. We still need a lot of transfers though.
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Who do you think Juve should pursue this offseason? Not too up to date on non-Inter Italian team needs.
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Juve's first signings:
Leonardo Bonucci...23 year old center back and had an amazing season with Bari last year. He was on the world cup team but obviously didn't play a minute with Chiellini and Cannavaro there.
Jorge Martinez...27 year old winger from Catania.
Simone Pepe...26 year old winger from Udinese. Was on this sad excuse for an Italy world cup team.
Davide Lanzafame...23 year old striker. He came up in Juve's youth system and played for Bari and Parma. He has a lot of potential I hope he gets playing time with us.
Juve have done nothing special yet. Marco Motta, the right back owned by Roma/Udinese, is a possibilty and a player who I hope we get. Pazzini or Giuseppe Rossi up top would be great, but improbable. Krasic, who was Serbia's best player, was a strong possibility and he was quoted saying he wants only Juve...but man city ruined our bid for him and we got Martinez instead....
Leonardo Bonucci...23 year old center back and had an amazing season with Bari last year. He was on the world cup team but obviously didn't play a minute with Chiellini and Cannavaro there.
Jorge Martinez...27 year old winger from Catania.
Simone Pepe...26 year old winger from Udinese. Was on this sad excuse for an Italy world cup team.
Davide Lanzafame...23 year old striker. He came up in Juve's youth system and played for Bari and Parma. He has a lot of potential I hope he gets playing time with us.
Juve have done nothing special yet. Marco Motta, the right back owned by Roma/Udinese, is a possibilty and a player who I hope we get. Pazzini or Giuseppe Rossi up top would be great, but improbable. Krasic, who was Serbia's best player, was a strong possibility and he was quoted saying he wants only Juve...but man city ruined our bid for him and we got Martinez instead....
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Bonucci may be good, but I want a big name. I'm sick of the club dishing out millions of euros to the Almirons and the Melos of the transfer market.
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milos krasic would help juventus, but there seem to be so many midfielders in the squad ...
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