nmc
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I think the Bonucci transfer also highlights the fact that you only get one chance to join Pep.
Wasn't it his family who turned his head from moving to City last year?
It looked very likely he was joining last season.
He has a bad relationship with Allegri, apparently they had a fight during halftime in the CL final. He doesn't want to move outside Italy because of his family though, so Milan was the only suitable destination.
I think the Bonucci transfer also highlights the fact that you only get one chance to join Pep.
Tolmie how confident are you that we will sign Sanchez??
Plausible, yeah. Likely, i don't think so. Not an improvement and unless bravo really wanted to leave, which i think we would know by now if so, i don't see it happening.Don't hear anything whatsoever still on a central defender of any kind.
Money still being prioritised elsewhere.
I also think there might be something in this link today re Reina.
I recall it was Napoli asking us to buy Rulli back recently, so we could sell him on to them?
Rulli's father was also on record this month stating his son was asked to be Ederson's understudy this season.
Quite plausible that during the Napoli interest in Rulli, we introduced the possibility of Bravo being available this window and we would also be open to Reina.
Just what I wanted to hear! Thanks for the reply. "Alexis Sanchez baby,Alexis Sanchez whooooa"Federer confident.
Just what I wanted to hear! Thanks for the reply. "Alexis Sanchez baby,Alexis Sanchez whooooa"
Federer confident.
He's as confident as Federer winning Wimbledon, which he will!Can someone explain the federer comment?
Well federer has an easy run to wimbledon, so he must be confidentCan someone explain the federer comment?
Federer is 1/3 on to win WimbledonCan someone explain the federer comment?
The relationship between Allegri and Bonucci has been sullied by a number of acrimonious exchanges often in the dressing room. It came to head in Cardiff at the HT interval ( as MOK correctly says) when it was 1-1. There was a considerable amount of spite, rancour and petulance between Alves, Bonucci and Barzagli as to 1st half tactics and performances. Allegri intervened and from all accounts verbally attacked Bonucci. It got back to Agnelli and that was it. As had happened with Vidal, who broke club rules and was sold quicksticks or Bayern Munich, Bonucci was toast.
Due to the illness of Bonucci's young child, a decision was made to remain in Italy. Juve would have preferred dealing with an English club for sale proceeds and not selling to a Serie A opponent. But tonight the deal wis done at repoerted figures ranging from €40m to €45m.
Juve will struggle to replace him.
Man Gala !!!!!!!!Juve will struggle to replace him.