Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Can you see Juventus being able to compete with Inter and Milan in the near future?

Their owners won't spend. When will Juventus become competitive again and why?Can you see Juventus being able to compete with Inter and Milan in the near future?To be honest, as a Juventus fan, I simply do not know. We've been crying out for a World Class manager for a few years now. My feeling is that having sacked Ranieri we should have went for the best managers around not Ciro, who, whilst being a club legend, was way out of his depth. One manager I'd like to see at Juventus is Guus Hiddink, but he seems pre occupied with the International stage, and he doesn't seem to stay around too long. I'd love to get a long term manager for the future. I like Porto's manager (I've blanked on the name), but is he inexperienced? Is it too late to try him out now? That is the question that I can't answer.

I think Juventus have spent plenty in the past....albeit on the wrong players. I don't see why Diego was bought for 鈧?5million only to be sold. Melo was bought for roughly the same and he has gone far to paying it back this season. The season before Amauri was bought for 鈧?2million so spending wise I think Juventus can compete, even more so when you pull gems like Krasic for 鈧?5million and Quagliarella for 鈧?0million, but you must contrast that with the likes of Motta, Traore and a wasted 鈧?2million on Martinez, whilst letting go of one Sebastian Giovinco.

The new stadium will see some extra cash, and I've seen a stat that said against the top 6 this season Juventus have more points on the board that anyone else, we just fall down against the smaller teams, like Catania, Lecce, Bologna, Chievo, Bari etc.

Quite simply put we need a open-minded manager who is extremely shrewd in the transfer market (seeming as you're an Inter fan I'd like to see the Milito-Sneijder-Lucio-Eto'o idea: four top class players, chosen carefully, that fit the managers project and that aided in Inter winning the Treble, dare I say it, Moggi-esque). If we can get stabilty we can challenege, no more of this 1 season building and rebuilding process, we've seen what has happened at Real (2003-2007) if you constanstly re-build sides with different managers.

We can compete, it'll take a lot of work, but a good summer could turn everything around, ask Milan!Can you see Juventus being able to compete with Inter and Milan in the near future?
I love Milan but I do not hate on Juventus like I hate on Inter Milan. Juventus will hopefully fire their coach. After this happens they will start rebuilding of the team. They will look for experienced players mixed with promising youth I believe. If this happens, in the next 5 years Juventus will be up and about battling for the top of Serie A once again with Milan, Inter Milan and who knows maybe even Roma! :)Can you see Juventus being able to compete with Inter and Milan in the near future?when they get new owners and stop buying worthless players

Amauri (biggest flop)

Poulsen (wtf is that)

Diego (needed more of a chance but they sold him :/ for way less than they bought him)



At least things are looking up, Matri looks promising and a few more good midfielders and they are good to go



Defense is good with Chiellini, Barzagli, De Ceglie (hes good) GrygeraCan you see Juventus being able to compete with Inter and Milan in the near future?
No. Juventus will keep crying and begging for Moggi and the other two members of the triad to return. They will never return to the top without their cheating.Can you see Juventus being able to compete with Inter and Milan in the near future?they seemingly are investing on youth , if even one or two of these youth get somewhere they do

matri is promising , chielini is my favourite player there

but their manager is an idiotCan you see Juventus being able to compete with Inter and Milan in the near future?
hope so, forza juve.....

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