The night before Nedved left???

By: Juan Rohrmann | July 9th, 2007

Today I was sadly reading an inter fans editorial acknowledging that letting Pavel Nedved go would be an “own goal” for Juventus. Nedved represents the switch from one era to another. The era where here at Juventus, Zidane was one of the top players and playmaker of Marcello Lippi’s team, along with Didier Deschamps, Alessandro Del Piero, and Edgar Davids. Zidane’s team won two Serie A titles and reached two consecutive UEFA Champions League finals, in 1997 and 1998, losing both, the latter to the Spanish club Real Madrid. In 2001, Zidane was transferred to Real Madrid on a four-year contract.

The transfer fee was €66m, around £45.6m, the highest in football history. Before this some Lippi-era legends joined; Christian Vieri, Zinédine Zidane and Filippo Inzaghi. Since the Champions League victory, Juventus won their home league twice more and the European Super Cup. They also reached the 1997 and 1998 Champions League finals, losing out to Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid respectively. In between these eras we suffered and even qualified 6th place to the uefa cup and even getting eliminated. Nedvěd naturally moved to Juventus in 2001 for a fee of 41.2 million euros, as a replacement for Zinedine Zidane (the biggest shoes in the football world) who had transferred to Spain’s Real Madrid the same summer. He proved more than an adequate replacement for the Frenchman, his tremendous workrate and guile playing an integral part in Juventus’ scudetto-winning teams of 2001/02, 2002/03, 2004/05 and 2005/06. He transferred us into the pre-calciopoli era and did it very succesfully.

/>Nedved I think all of you people felt the same way I did when he fouled Steve Macmanaman and fell to the ground crying. Well the same fear that hit us all when we realized he wouldn’t play the Champions League Final against AC Milan is here today, knowing that he left a meeting very sad at Juventus management’s proposal to renew for one more year. Who can cover that side as well, as proud, as passionately and as dangerously as he can? No one (not Diego, not Rosicky, not anybody). We will probably have an answer by tomorrow but hope for the best because if he leaves us it will hurt our season very much. Specially because there are a lot of young people and no one can guide them better in to a new Serie A where we expect the best. So cross your fingers people and hope one of our best, most loyal and proudest to be a juventino player remains with us during the start of this new era for us.

P.S. If you believe in a higher power ask him for help. Camoranesi is going to renew his contract tomorrow.




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  • steve |  July 9th, 2007 at 7:53 pm

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    It will be a real shame if nedved hangs up his boots this year. He wants to stay just one more season and that will be perfect for juventus, cause when they get a champions league spot then they can go after a real star to fill his space. He also wants to stay and i would hate to see him on such an unpositive note with this new juventus management.

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  • chris g |  July 9th, 2007 at 9:36 pm

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    Even though he is ex-Laziale, Pavel Nedved is one of the players I respect the most and have always enjoyed watching him play (outside of the Roma derbies, of course). It’d be a shame for Juve to let him go. He should be able to write his own contract at this point.

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  • daniel |  July 10th, 2007 at 1:26 am

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    its very weird that he is not being offered what he wants in a contract at juve… unless hes asking for something really unrealistic. He is one of the few superstars who didnt leave and was not forced to stay when we dropped to serie B and he must be rewarded accordingly. If he does choose to retire (god forbid), we must accept that he is 34 and thank him for his loyalty and commitment to the bianconeri shirt. We must then sign a quality player to fill in his shoes. in my opinion he should stay until players like Giovinco and Claudio Marchisio can step in

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  • Gianluca |  July 10th, 2007 at 3:50 am

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    no doubt it would be a loss to juventus, a huge loss..but i think being 34, if he was to retire, it would be fairly justified and i don’t think we could hold a grudge on him for doing so. If he was to leave, our management would have to think long and hard about a world class replacement, they’re not easy to come by for small amounts of money….

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  • Sofia |  July 10th, 2007 at 4:13 am

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    if the juve management screw this one up i will lose all hope in them. nedved is an integral part of the team and needs to stay. without him we will suffer greatly.

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  • Sajid Hussain |  July 10th, 2007 at 5:18 am

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    An absolute legend in my eyes, who gave heart and soul for his teams. It would be a shame if he was to retire but we will always have the memories!

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  • Sofia |  July 10th, 2007 at 7:03 am

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    there is a tear in my eye writing this…..inter are allegedly making a bid for..nedved!! ok so this cant be true and he cant go to inter!! no that would just be wrong and……guys its ibra all over again, nedved MUST sign a new deal with juve otherwise inter wil try for him and we cant give our best players to them every year.

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  • Tarek, Syrian, UAE |  July 10th, 2007 at 7:20 am

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    I can’t believe how they will lose this greatest juventino player!!!?
    How’s given juve all his heart and stay with the team in seria B, and working hard to to lead the team in all difficult matches, with out hem (even in seria B) you feel something wrong at all…
    What can I say!?
    I don’t know is it that much hard to keep hem one year more!!!
    And don’t forget what he’s doing for the team after greetings Zidane and he reduce his salary to the half before three years ago…
    Cause of all of that’s we have to do the needful to respects what ever he do for us to make all juventino in this world happy and keep hem please…
    juventino 4 ever

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  • Joe |  July 10th, 2007 at 12:09 pm

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    wasn’t camoranesi bitching about wanting more money too? saw it on channel 4 site yesterday but yet juan says he’s ready to sign tomorrow?

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  • daniel |  July 10th, 2007 at 9:58 pm

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    [late on Tuesday evening, 'SkySport Italia' reported that following a dinner with Director of Sports, Alessio Secco, Nedved agreed to remain with the Turin based side without any problem, thus halting the rumours which said that Inter were behind the Czech midfielder's refusal of staying with the Bianconeri.]

    thats just quality, really happy with that

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  • Sofia |  July 11th, 2007 at 4:55 am

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    THERE IS A GOD!!!:D

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  • Gianluca |  July 11th, 2007 at 5:18 am

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    brilliant, a long haired whinging babyface for another season.

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  • Sofia |  July 11th, 2007 at 5:53 am

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    now now be nice gianluca, he is a very good player and will hopefully get us to CL then we only have to listen to his whining for another year and we are done. and who knows maybe if all goes well this season our resident royalty, Princess Pavel, Princess David and Princess Mauro will shut up and be on their best behaviour….who am i kidding thats never going to happen so good luck to us the fans on lating through another season of complaints:D

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  • Gianluca |  July 11th, 2007 at 6:11 am

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    haha, i suppose, it’s just annoying. I know he’s a quality player, it’s just being fairly young i think we should be signing younger, quality talents that will grow into players like Pavel. By all means keep the older players, we need them, but giving them huge salaries after they publicly insult some of the juve directors…. If they want to make that much of a fuss, get rid of them, van der vaart in Nedved out, trezeguet out, huntelaar in. I’m more a man of the future, the nostalgia of an older juve is wasted on me.

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  • Sofia |  July 11th, 2007 at 9:13 am

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    i am fairly young as well and i too want to see a younger italian juve. i just feel that right now we need to focus on making CL and that will be with our experienced players. next season the younger ones will come. i always look to the future however at this point we need to think about what is right for the juve right now.

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  • Gianluca |  July 11th, 2007 at 12:00 pm

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    either way, i’m not too bothered as long as our team bangs everyone for the scudetto and we make a few more defensive signings

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  • Aaron |  July 12th, 2007 at 9:23 pm

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    Interesting, we had 4 players threaten to leave (all but Del Piero) but they’ve all re-signed, it looks like Juve just needed to offer them a good contract. And all of them deserve it, for sticking with us and being the legends they are.

    we have a great young team, Sofia, with Palladino, Marchisio, Chiellini, etc. and these veterans will help to teach them how to be superstars. With our new signings (Tiago-26, Grygera-27, Iaquinta- 27) we did reduce our age from the 33-Cannavaro, 31-Zambrotta, Vieira-31, Thuram-35, etc.

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  • Mike |  July 13th, 2007 at 9:41 am

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