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6/12/09

Juventus Mercato 2009: The Arrivals

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It’s silly season, everyone. Of course, it’s silly season all year long, but this is the time when actual negotiations and moves go on. Thus far, I like the moves we’ve done, unlike the last few years, we’re willing to aim big instead of buying from the bargain bin and hoping they come good. (It usually did not work) Here is the possible arrivals for the 2009 Mercato:




Diego, as in Cher: Because Brazilians don’t have more than one name. While I don’t think we needed Diego, he’s a very good player (from what I’ve seen), and compared to other players, we got him for a decent price. Diego is young, so not only will he be able to play for several years but we will likely get a nice slice of dough from his sale in the future, as I don’t expect him to stay for life. Like Amauri, he seems a very Europeanized-Brazilian, though his temper is undeniably South American. If anyone is the right guy to transform him into a world-class player, it’s Ferrara. After about a year of negotiating, we bagged him for 24.5million euros (+2.5million euros depending on sporting achievments), and a 5-year contract with a rumored salary of 4.5million euros. Certain transfer.



Fabio Cannavaro: Right around the point that Juve’s season went down the tubes (late March), there was suddenly, overnight, an explosion in the media about the possibility of Fabio signing again with Juventus. It was in Tuttosport, the Gazzetta, but also in much more reputable sources (read: non-football) like La Repubblica and La Stampa. After a few days, it seemed like an inevitable formality that he would rejoin la Vecchia Signora. He’s finished with the tifosi, and he’s finished on a sporting level. If he replaces Legrottaglie, I’m gonna be royally pissed. Free transfer, 1-year contract with a salary rumored around 3.5million euros a season, with a club option for a 2nd year.Certain transfer.



Gaetano D’Agostino: Italy’s heir to Andrea Pirlo, if there is one, he has undergone a similar explosion after since being moved from trequartista to regista. Juve has been monitoring him for a while, though I’m surprised we didn’t go after him instead of Poulsen after not getting the cash to buy Xabi Alonso. A deep-lying playmaker with decent defensive skills, excellent reading of the game, and a great talent at free kicks, he is the general in the midfield Juve have been lacking. With Ferrara confirming we will play with an attacking-midfielder, it will likely be a wingless 3-man midfield. A regista, a mediano (ball winner), and an all-around center-mid is typically how it’s filled, see Barcelona or Milan, and we could do that well with Sissoko, D’Agostino, and Marchisio. From Palermo, it’s not surprising to hear that he’s a life-long Juventus fan, and it’d be better to give him a run-out than a foreigner without the same drive and determination. The only sticking point is the transfer, Udinese wants big money and Juve’s cream-of-the-crop youngsters, like Giovinco, Marchisio, or De Ceglie. If we bring back Criscito, I could maybe let PDC go as I believe D’Agostino is a great talent. But I’d much prefer Paolucci’s 2nd half and one or two younger players. Likely transfer.


Edit: Current rumor is the 2nd half of Paolucci’s contract, 8million euros, and Paolo De Ceglie on co-ownership. Do it, Secco.



Domenico Criscito: Genoa only have the right to buy half-of his playing rights at the cost of 7.5million euros, as he is not on co-ownership like Palladino, but on loan. Another great young Italian left-footed player, Criscito has played in a 3-man midfield but also as a wide-midfielder this season, underlying his versatility. I don’t think he’ll play as a center-back under Ferrara, but left-back or possibly in midfield. Criscito has spoken of his desire to return to Juventus, his agent has confirmed it, and Ferrara wants him back. What are we waiting for? Likely transfer.



Andrea Dossena: He’s unhappy in England (who saw that coming?) and wants back to Italy. Given Juve’s occasional issues on the left-flank, of course the press has linked the two of us together. A completely mediocre player, I have zero idea what Benitez or Lippi sees in him. Given the team’s wealth of young Italian left-footed talent, there is absolutely no reason to swoop for him. The idea terrifies me, it would be a return to Secco’s bargain-bin hunting, but I honestly do not see it happening. Unlikely transfer.




Fabio Grosso: An Italy legend, but he’s never really cut it at the club level. With the Lyon exodus, Grosso has expressed interest in returning to Italy, like Dossena. Just as Dossena, we don’t need any more left-backs, much less one who has never really wowed with any big club nor one who is turning 32 later this year. That’s old for a wingback like him. That said, like Cannavaro, he’s a big name and would come relatively cheap. Supposedly Ferrara likes him, I expect Juve may inquire to Lyon’s price but I don’t know if it will go further than that. Somewhat likely transfer.


Karim Benzema: Trez has expressed interest in perhaps returning to France, and Benzema wants to step it up to another level, hence the rumor. Zero chance.



Lorenzo De Silvestri:
This is an interesting option. Dossena and Grosso have been linked with a move to Juventus, but really, our problem is on the right-flank. There’s been rumors of a swoop for De Silvestri, but I don’t see much substance in it, which is a shame. He’s been iffy this past season, but I’m sure under Ferrara’s tutelage he could be great. It wouldn’t be a terribly expensive signing, and it probably wouldn’t be worse than Grygera. Unlikely transfer.


Maxwell: See Dossena or Grosso. Plus, an ex-Interista? Ew, no thanks. \Zero chance.



Keirrison: Who? Oh, some young talented Brazilian. How many have we been linked to without any real moves? (Mattioni) Unlikely transfer.


Serdar Tasci: There’s been some links with him for a while, I have never watched him play but he’s highly rated, young, and a German international. Sounds like a great prospect and perhaps one we’ll swoop for the in the future, but I don’t see it happening this summer. Unlikely transfer.


Marcell Jansen: From wikipedia: “He is well known for his accurate crossing and pace, despite his tall stature.” If we didn’t have a great fullback coming in (Criscito), sounds great to me. Bundesliga is underrated and has some great talent. Unlikely transfer.



Ezequiel Lavezzi: Like Sergio Aguero, this short young Argentine still has plenty of maturing to do, and given our power up front, it’s a no go. Zero chance.


Marek Hamsik: Napoli would want too much money for him, and with Diego, he’s not as needed. If D’Agostino comes, he’s completely unnecessary. Zero chance.


Juventus squad 2008

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best 11


(1) Gianluigi Buffon 95
The record high €52 million purchase from Parma in the summer of 2001, height: 1.91cm
Also our vice-captain and the Azzurri's preferred goalkeeper since 2001. Buffon comes from a great sport family, and is today considered the best goalkeeper in the world.

(13) Alex Manninger 91
Second choice keeper for the 08/09 season, a solid backup who impressed on loan at Siena.

(12) Antonio Chimenti 86
He is back with Juve again.

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(3) Giorgio Chiellini (CB/LB) 92
The talented left back bought in 2004, then co-owned by Fiorentina. But returned to Juve in 2005. He has now developed to our key defender, and also converted to central defense, Chiellini is a very raw and strong defender, giving striker a hard time when marking them. Former clubs: Livorno and Fiorentina. Height: 1.86cm

(5) Jonathan Zebina (RB) 83
The french right back, followed Capello to Juve in 2004, been a regular on the RB position until this season, with competition from Grygera. Infamous for his disciplinary problems.

(21) Zdenek Grygera (RB/D) 91
Czech international, played four years for Ajax before joining Juve last summer, has eventually became the first choice at right back, also known for his powerful long shots.

(33) Nicola Legrottaglie (CB) 91 -1
Signed by Juventus in 2003 after a fantastic season in Chievo, nobody could get past him, but he struggled alot coming into Juve, despite playing most of the games. He has since then been on several loan spells (Bologna, Siena)
Finally this season we all see the Legrottaglie we hoped for, strong commanding centre back. Developed to a key player. Height: 1.86cm

(28) Cristian Molinaro (LB) 88 +1
Our attacking left back, signed from Salernitana, but impressed in his two years at loan at Siena, first team regular, probably would'nt got that chance if it had not been for Andrade's absent and Chiellini centre back conversion. After starting positive, Molinaro has only gone from worse to worse, and finally in stiff competition with De Ceglie.

(15) Dario Knezevic (CB) 84
Current loan spell from Livorno, Knezevic captured the eyes after some confident performances in the Croatian national team, and Livorno. Juventus upset Torino heavily after capturing him at last moment in front of them.

(4) Olof Mellberg (CB) 90
Free transfer from Aston Villa, experienced defender from Sweden
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(11) Pavel Nedved (LM/AM) 90 -2
Joined the club in 2001 coming from Lazio. And has occupied the LM/AM role ever since. Winner of the Balon D'or 2003. Nicknamed the Lion, Nedved is still going strong at age 35-36 and is a very vital part in the Juve attack, helping out the strikers. He also offers a lot of physical power.

(16) Mauro Camoranesi (RM) 91 -2
Signed in 2002 from Hellas Verona. He was a useful squad addition, and eventually became a regular at the RM position. A player which adds a lot of flair to the side combined with physical strength.

(6) Crisitiano Zanetti (DM) 90
The ex-inter midfielder, joining us into Serie B in the summer of 2006 on a free transfer. Currently over 40 appearances and 17 for the Azzurri.

(22) Mohamed Sissoko (DM) 91
The january transfer windows re-inforcement. Signed from Liverpool in a € 13 million move.
Sissoko has rapidly settled into the team, and becomed a fan favorite already. His aggressive tackles, stamina and pace has lifted Juve alot. Often compared to Vieira.

(18) Christian Poulsen (DM) 90 -1
Combative midfielder signed from Sevilla. Usually fills in the gap in front of the defensive line, and are also known for a rather rough style. Poulsen certainly adds a lot of defensive workrate to the team.

(7) Hasan Salihamidzic (RB/W) 89 +2
There isnt much of any position Salihamidzic hasnt played, he is probably one of the best versatile players to have in the squad. Joining the club on a free transfer 2007 after several seasons in Bayern Munich. He is nicknamed "Brazzo".

(32) Marco Marchionni (RM) 86
Started his career in 1998 at Empoli. Marchionni also played five years for Parma scoring 13 goals total, before joining Juventus in 2006. Being a right midfielder/wing has putted him in hard competition for a starting spot. He might not be good enough for a big club like Juve.

(20) Sebastian Giovinco (W/AM) 90 +1
After spending last season on loan at Empoli, Giovinco is back and ready to shine in Juve. Being a natural number 10 type of player, Giovinco will mainly challenge Nedved for a starting spot.
His main attributes is his pace, dribbling, and long shots, you could actually say, he is the closest one to Messi here at Juventus.

(27) Albin Ekdahl (AM) 79
Signed in summer 08 for a small fee. Ekdahl is considered a big talent in his position, and was watched by number of big clubs before he made the move to Juve. Featured in all the pre-season matches so far.

(19) Claudio Marchisio (CM/AM) 88 +1
Return from Empoli loan, Marchisio is proving himself as a reliable midfield step-in.

(29) Paolo De Ceglie (LB) 88 +1
Returning from loan from Siena, De Ceglie is back, and about to occupy the LB position permanent. He has impressed a lot at the start of the season, and thankfully thats what we needed at that position.

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(8) Carvalho Amauri (F) 91 -3
Brazilian hitman Amauri, one of the players emerging from the Chievo time back in 2003-06. After long being a hot name in Serie A, Amauri moved to Palermo for two years before joining Juve in the summer of 2008. Amauri is most known as a powerfull striker with good technic and hight of 1.88/6"2, he can play both as a support striker and a central striker.

(9) Vincenzo Iaquinta (F) 92 +1
After 7 years in Udine, Iaquinta finally made his move to a major club. Since arriving in 2007, he has somewhat earned himself a "supersub" status, since he has often gotten on as a substitute and scored. Iaquinta's qualities has long been watched by many clubs, he is tall, strong and very good in holding up the ball.

(17) David Trezeguet (CF) 92 -1
Trezegol as we like to call him.. been a regular for many seasons now, since he moved from Monaco in 2000. He is usually Juve's top scorer...and that last touch on the ball before it enters the net kind of player.

(10) Alessandro Del Piero (F) 93 -1
The legendary captain, pages can be written, but most people know this man, he has won everything there is to be won except a european championship.
There is no one in Juventus' history to score more goals for the club, or to make more appearances for the club than "Pinturicchio". A real icon!

Van Persie not the heir to Nedved at all!




There has been speculations over Juventus being interested in Arsenals Robin Van Persie, to take over for Nedved next year. And that Ranieri regard him as a perfect replacement for Nedved when he retires. (prove your worth this season before talking about next year?)
First of all, this is at the moment just silly rumors without any official comments. But if it is true, then I seriously begins to doubt this pride Juventus team, because this is just enough, Van Persie certainly isnt the perfect replacement for Nedved. He don't even have the same characteristics as Nedved, the only thing in common is the playing position and good shots. And that suddently makes him a perfect Nedved replacement!?
While the club already have SEBASTIAN GIOVINCO, he is the heir to Nedved, maybe even as soon as this season. It is about time to give all his great talents a chance!, De Ceglie, Marchisio, Giovinco, Lanzafame, other clubs would be ecstatic to have prospect like this in the club. But Juve repeats all the negative signals to not give any of these a chance, and instead buy expensive players who even isn't regarded as big-name stars. This Van Persie rumor is not any more welcomed next summer too.


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Del Piero and Marchisio: a pair of protagonists


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Del Piero and Marchisio: a pair of protagonists

All those who watched the match against Siena, witnessed the great match played by the captain and the youngster. Both players seemed to be on the same wavelength throughout crowned by two goals by the captain and another by the young midfielder.

The captain seemed to be very happy with the outcome of the match and positive about the future, even though rather disappointed with the outcome of the season in general: «It was a god match, we played well, we ran, we had many attempts, we even missed a few chances, but it was a great match. We were more concentrated then in the past few weeks. We had the right motivation and mentality and we have a coach who makes us see things positively. I would have preferred having ended the season in a different manner but we will work harder next year. Now we must try to end this season in the second place».

Asked how it feels to have Ciro Ferrara as coach after all the matches played together on the field: «As a player he was great. As a coach he just played one match but I really hope he will have many more sitting on the bench».

Claudio Marchisio came back from a series of injuries to immediately leave his impact in a crucial match for the final outcome of the season: «I am happy to have come back after a month of injuries. I feared cramps but I am glad to have healed well thanks to the staff. The team played well and we managed to put a large weight on the match from the first half».

The midfielder spoke of the changes in the last week: «We worked differently this week. It is normal with a change of coach. Today we felt we could cope with the heat. I am happy with the goal and I would like to thanks Alex for the pass. I try to help out even in the attack because that’s what all good players do and today I managed to do so well».

New stadium: The building site is nearly ready


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The beginning of the constructions works of the new Juventus stadium is round the corner. The club directors on the 25th of May handed over all the available areas to Ati (Associazione Temporanea di Imprese), the company which will be carrying out the works. The last remaining areas which are still being finished will be handed over by the end of the month. Ati is already preparing the building site and will begin works at the end of the month.

«Everything is proceeding as per schedule – explained engineer Riccardo Abrate, the person responsible for the building projects of Juventus – Yesterday we communicated the beginning of the works to the city council. Now we are proceeding with the pre-building activities and once the building site is ready the construction of the new stadium will commence.»

Alessio Secco awarded the Golden Goal

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Alessio Secco awarded the Golden Goal

Alessio Secco, has been awarded the prestigious Golden Goal, the international prize which is in its second edition and which is assigned under the patronage of the cultural association “Le Mani” in collaboration with the Sorrento council. During the weekend it will bring together, in the Campagna locality, sport champions, important national sport journalists and personalities from the entertainment, music and cinema industries.

Secco will receive the prize for best sports director in Italy. Other award winners will be Fabrizio Miccoli and Fabiano Santacroce as best player and best youngster, Claudio Lotito as best president, Pietro Leonardi of Udinese as best director as well as many personalities from sports journalism such as Massimo De Luca and Marino Bartoletti. The award is a just appreciation for the excellent work carried out by Secco.

Juventus Pasti Menang Musim Depan

Ale,Diego plus Buffon!!!!!!!!
Ga ada lagi tim di duniayang bisa ngalahin Juve musim Depan.
Sumber dari : Hati Nurani gue.

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My Superpiero


No Juve No Soccer
No Del Piero no Football, no Serie A, No Juve
Goodluck ale....!!
keep on Strike

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