xavi6 wrote:Amauri has been shit this year and he's pushin 30. No thanks.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:xavi6 wrote:Amauri has been shit this year and he's pushin 30. No thanks.
He was always shit! Just had one decent season just like ........never mind.
Chiellini would be more than welcome, although in past few seasons he has been increasingly prone to fuck ups.
Ted Hughes wrote:Chiellini's rep is obviously great & he must have something but I've never seen him have a particularly good game & funnily enough Amauri made him his bitch when he played against him before signing for Juve, probably on the strength of it.
I'd be happy to sign either or both.
CityFanFromRome wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Chiellini's rep is obviously great & he must have something but I've never seen him have a particularly good game & funnily enough Amauri made him his bitch when he played against him before signing for Juve, probably on the strength of it.
I'd be happy to sign either or both.
Chiellini is the only light in a so far disastrous season for Juventus, and he's often left exposed by his partners in the backline, but he's often managed to save them from conceding a goal, even if he's not Superman and can't keep them afloat on his own, so they eventually concede all the same. Amauri, who was great for them last season, has so far scored only four goals in the league, and has been geenrally poor in his performances, so much that most of those who wanted him in the Italy team for the WC this summer (thanks to his wife's Italian relatives, or something like that) are now disappeared.
Believe me, he may be a big lad and we might use one now, but we don't want Amauri.
CityFanFromRome wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Chiellini's rep is obviously great & he must have something but I've never seen him have a particularly good game & funnily enough Amauri made him his bitch when he played against him before signing for Juve, probably on the strength of it.
I'd be happy to sign either or both.
Chiellini is the only light in a so far disastrous season for Juventus, and he's often left exposed by his partners in the backline, but he's often managed to save them from conceding a goal, even if he's not Superman and can't keep them afloat on his own, so they eventually concede all the same. Amauri, who was great for them last season, has so far scored only four goals in the league, and has been geenrally poor in his performances, so much that most of those who wanted him in the Italy team for the WC this summer (thanks to his wife's Italian relatives, or something like that) are now disappeared.
Believe me, he may be a big lad and we might use one now, but we don't want Amauri.
Hinch's 5 Fingered Salute wrote:CityFanFromRome wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Chiellini's rep is obviously great & he must have something but I've never seen him have a particularly good game & funnily enough Amauri made him his bitch when he played against him before signing for Juve, probably on the strength of it.
I'd be happy to sign either or both.
Chiellini is the only light in a so far disastrous season for Juventus, and he's often left exposed by his partners in the backline, but he's often managed to save them from conceding a goal, even if he's not Superman and can't keep them afloat on his own, so they eventually concede all the same. Amauri, who was great for them last season, has so far scored only four goals in the league, and has been geenrally poor in his performances, so much that most of those who wanted him in the Italy team for the WC this summer (thanks to his wife's Italian relatives, or something like that) are now disappeared.
Believe me, he may be a big lad and we might use one now, but we don't want Amauri.
Chiellini Yes. Amauri no.
Not sure ESPN are showing Juve on this free for all ESPN weekend. I know they are showing Milan v Inter. So we could certainly get a look at a few of the mooted signings.
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