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"Every morning when I wake up I see the sun, even if there is the rain." Max Allegri
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O cemu ovaj prica? Evreton ne igra u evropi iz "nekog" razloga te je odlucio ostati iz "nekog" razloga,te vjeruje da su to "razlozi" koji se desavaju sa "razlogom" da ne ode u Juventus?"Djeluje začuđujuće, ali osoba sam koja vjeruje da se sve dešava s razlogom. Da nije tako, otišao bih u Juventus. Ipak, izabrao sam ostanak Evertonu", rekao je Lukaku.

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Evo mediji prenose da je Pogba rekao svima u klubu da ostaje i da je onda otišao, iako su mu i jači ugovor spremali.
Hajvan...
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AHHHHHHHH come gioca DEL PIERO!!!
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Vivo Per Lei - Juventus
AHHHHHHHH come gioca DEL PIERO!!!
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Jao sta radi Giorgo ove dvije utakmice s repkom 

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Al evo iskupio se,fasovo je i crveni
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Meni se place kad vidim ovakvog Veratija, samo se nadam da će jednog dana zaigrat za Juve.
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Eh vala vas tačno lijepo čitati kad je tu stara garda. 

Kun fejekun!
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http://sportsport.ba/ino_fudbal/verratt ... -cu/205578Mig_Mig je napisao/la:Meni se place kad vidim ovakvog Veratija, samo se nadam da će jednog dana zaigrat za Juve.
Hoce, sa 34.

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"Every morning when I wake up I see the sun, even if there is the rain." Max Allegri
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Malisa je navijač juventusa.... ako nista barem se imaju dokumentovane slike u dresu juventusa... tako sa te strane itekako ima šanse da zaigra za Juventus zbog emocija.... ali što se para tice ma nema sanse da ce mu biti dato onoliko koliko ima u psgu... i zato cekati istek ugovora...
Ali sto je dobro također nijedan drugi klub ga ne moze uzeti seiku... koliko god para se nudilo i psgu i njemu.... seik ce uvijek dati više...
Dakle ili psg ili juve....
Ali sto je dobro također nijedan drugi klub ga ne moze uzeti seiku... koliko god para se nudilo i psgu i njemu.... seik ce uvijek dati više...
Dakle ili psg ili juve....
Dinamo je udruga građana.Prema ZAKONU o udrugama njeno djelovanje temelji se na načelu DEMOKRATSKOG ustroja,članovi "upravljaju" po principu 1ČLAN=1GLAS.Klub je danas PRCIJA krimosa Mamica!
43 M € UKRADENIH iz Dinama and still counting...
43 M € UKRADENIH iz Dinama and still counting...
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Nije direktno vezano za Juve al et...mjenjaju glavni stab
Agnelli’s Goodbye Spells Trouble for Italy’s Investments Push
Italy’s most iconic business clan is moving abroad, and it couldn’t have come at a worse time for Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
First it was Fiat, then Ferrari. On Saturday, the Agnelli family, the ultimate symbol of Italy’s industrial might, voted at a shareholders’ meeting to move its Exor holding company to the Netherlands, severing ties with Turin, where it founded carmaker Fiat in 1899. While the family’s current head John Elkann denies the move is related to Italy’s sliding attractiveness, business leaders wonder if Renzi can keep and lure investors.
Moving Exor’s headquarters will transfer only a few jobs to the Netherlands and many Fiats and all Ferraris will still be made in Italy. The move’s symbolism, however, is terrible timing for Renzi’s reforms. In about two months, Italians will vote on measures to make the country’s governments more stable. Renzi has also been pushing reforms to arcane business and government practices, trying to minimize bottlenecks and modernize administrative institutions.
“It is worrying that the Agnellis are leaving Italy,” Riccardo Illy, chairman of coffee maker Gruppo Illy SpA, said in an interview at the Ambrosetti forum in Cernobbio, Italy. While Renzi has sought to ease labor rules and reform government, “these are not yet sufficient to retain holding companies like the Agnelli family’s,” he said.
Fiat Chrysler Chairman Elkann, 40, insists the move is a natural progression for the group and that far from severing ties with Italy it has investment plans in the country including auto plants and a new stadium for the soccer team Juventus.(
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"Exor has most of its assets based in the Netherlands so this move is an evolution" to simplify the corporate structure, said Elkann, descendant of the founder of Fiat, after investors gathered for the last time at the firm’s 1920s Lingotto building in Turin, a former car plant with an oval track on its roof.
Promoting Italy
Since taking office over two years ago, Renzi has traveled the globe to promote his country and has brought businessmen like Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg to Italy.
During Renzi’s tenure in office, foreign investments jumped fivefold to 74.7 billions euros ($ 83.26 billions), according to slides posted on the government website last week. Still, Italy remains low on the World Bank’s ease-of-doing-business list and fell back one spot in 2016 to number 46. The Netherlands, Spain, Armenia and Belarus all earned better scores.
"Renzi has been luring foreign capital, as his missions abroad are road-shows to appeal to international investors," said Giuliano Noci, deputy dean for China at Milan’s Polytechnic. "Yet Italy remains a very complex and bureaucratic place for doing business and Renzi needs to simplify the system to keep multinational companies here."
Byzantine System
Investors are often put off by Italy’s Byzantine public administration, lengthy delays in any dealings with the judiciary, and concerns about corruption at local and national level.
In contrast, the Netherlands for decades has been home to foreign companies seeking tax and corporate governance benefits. American pharmaceutical company Mylan NV domiciled itself in the country after making an acquisition, then used a Dutch shareholder protection structure to help it fend off a takeover bid last year.
Elkann said Exor is not moving its base for fiscal reasons. The company’s "evolution requested a presence in several different markets, so we chose a country which historically has a series of rules and jurisdictions which are positive for companies with interests in several countries."
Elkann reshaped Exor’s portfolio in the last decade, reducing its dependence on Europe to a third of its revenues from 75 percent. Last year, he bought the Bermuda-based reinsurer PartnerRe, in its biggest single acquisition in more than a century, and a majority stake in the Economist magazine.
Tighter Grip
The Dutch move will also help the Agnelli family tighten its grip on Exor, as it adopts a loyalty-ownership program that gives stronger voting rights to long-term shareholders. The Agnellis have already done that with Ferrari, Fiat and CNH Industrial. Exor, which is Italy’s biggest holding company, owns 44 percent of Fiat’s voting rights with a 29.15 percent stake, and 33 percent of Ferrari’s voting rights with a 23 percent stake.
Renzi’s government, which has presented a business-friendly face to the world, will need to take the Agnelli move on the chin. It can draw on the praise it has won from Italian business leaders for Renzi’s efforts to help engineer deals involving foreign investors -- from Etihad’s investment in the struggling airline Alitalia, to Qatar Air’s in its smaller competitor Meridiana.
“The Agnelli family has been very important in Italian culture so I am sorry and a little bit sad, but then what matters is the capacity to invest in Italy,” Enrico Giovannini, former Labor Minister under Prime Minister Enrico Letta said in an interview in Cernobbio. “Multinationals do what multinationals do, they try to find the best places to invest and locate their headquarters, so this is part of the competition.”
While moving its headquarters away from Italy, the Agnelli companies have not reduced their investments, plants and workers in the country. Ferrari, which has its fiscal residence in Italy, is still building all its supercars at the Maranello factory. Fiat Chrysler has more than doubled production of cars in Italy after hiring over 1,000 new workers at the Melfi plant in southern Italy to build Jeep SUVs.
“It’s not about Italy’s attractiveness; it’s a big mistake to look at symbols and then try to extrapolate often fanciful stories," Elkann said.
Still, the decision to move its headquarters away strikes a chord for many. After all, the Agnelli family helped shape Italy’s post-war years, from the 1960s when the diminutive Fiat 500 was a symbol of freedom and nascent prosperity, to the 1970s and 1980s when strikes plagued its factories and were the center of the country’s social and economic struggles.
"For Turin, the Agnellis’ final departure marks the end of an era," said Giuseppe Berta, a professor of economic history at Milan’s Bocconi University and former head of Fiat’s archive. "Today, we can certify that Italy’s Motor Town doesn’t exist anymore."

Agnelli’s Goodbye Spells Trouble for Italy’s Investments Push
Italy’s most iconic business clan is moving abroad, and it couldn’t have come at a worse time for Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
First it was Fiat, then Ferrari. On Saturday, the Agnelli family, the ultimate symbol of Italy’s industrial might, voted at a shareholders’ meeting to move its Exor holding company to the Netherlands, severing ties with Turin, where it founded carmaker Fiat in 1899. While the family’s current head John Elkann denies the move is related to Italy’s sliding attractiveness, business leaders wonder if Renzi can keep and lure investors.
Moving Exor’s headquarters will transfer only a few jobs to the Netherlands and many Fiats and all Ferraris will still be made in Italy. The move’s symbolism, however, is terrible timing for Renzi’s reforms. In about two months, Italians will vote on measures to make the country’s governments more stable. Renzi has also been pushing reforms to arcane business and government practices, trying to minimize bottlenecks and modernize administrative institutions.
“It is worrying that the Agnellis are leaving Italy,” Riccardo Illy, chairman of coffee maker Gruppo Illy SpA, said in an interview at the Ambrosetti forum in Cernobbio, Italy. While Renzi has sought to ease labor rules and reform government, “these are not yet sufficient to retain holding companies like the Agnelli family’s,” he said.
Fiat Chrysler Chairman Elkann, 40, insists the move is a natural progression for the group and that far from severing ties with Italy it has investment plans in the country including auto plants and a new stadium for the soccer team Juventus.(

"Exor has most of its assets based in the Netherlands so this move is an evolution" to simplify the corporate structure, said Elkann, descendant of the founder of Fiat, after investors gathered for the last time at the firm’s 1920s Lingotto building in Turin, a former car plant with an oval track on its roof.
Promoting Italy
Since taking office over two years ago, Renzi has traveled the globe to promote his country and has brought businessmen like Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg to Italy.
During Renzi’s tenure in office, foreign investments jumped fivefold to 74.7 billions euros ($ 83.26 billions), according to slides posted on the government website last week. Still, Italy remains low on the World Bank’s ease-of-doing-business list and fell back one spot in 2016 to number 46. The Netherlands, Spain, Armenia and Belarus all earned better scores.
"Renzi has been luring foreign capital, as his missions abroad are road-shows to appeal to international investors," said Giuliano Noci, deputy dean for China at Milan’s Polytechnic. "Yet Italy remains a very complex and bureaucratic place for doing business and Renzi needs to simplify the system to keep multinational companies here."
Byzantine System
Investors are often put off by Italy’s Byzantine public administration, lengthy delays in any dealings with the judiciary, and concerns about corruption at local and national level.
In contrast, the Netherlands for decades has been home to foreign companies seeking tax and corporate governance benefits. American pharmaceutical company Mylan NV domiciled itself in the country after making an acquisition, then used a Dutch shareholder protection structure to help it fend off a takeover bid last year.
Elkann said Exor is not moving its base for fiscal reasons. The company’s "evolution requested a presence in several different markets, so we chose a country which historically has a series of rules and jurisdictions which are positive for companies with interests in several countries."
Elkann reshaped Exor’s portfolio in the last decade, reducing its dependence on Europe to a third of its revenues from 75 percent. Last year, he bought the Bermuda-based reinsurer PartnerRe, in its biggest single acquisition in more than a century, and a majority stake in the Economist magazine.
Tighter Grip
The Dutch move will also help the Agnelli family tighten its grip on Exor, as it adopts a loyalty-ownership program that gives stronger voting rights to long-term shareholders. The Agnellis have already done that with Ferrari, Fiat and CNH Industrial. Exor, which is Italy’s biggest holding company, owns 44 percent of Fiat’s voting rights with a 29.15 percent stake, and 33 percent of Ferrari’s voting rights with a 23 percent stake.
Renzi’s government, which has presented a business-friendly face to the world, will need to take the Agnelli move on the chin. It can draw on the praise it has won from Italian business leaders for Renzi’s efforts to help engineer deals involving foreign investors -- from Etihad’s investment in the struggling airline Alitalia, to Qatar Air’s in its smaller competitor Meridiana.
“The Agnelli family has been very important in Italian culture so I am sorry and a little bit sad, but then what matters is the capacity to invest in Italy,” Enrico Giovannini, former Labor Minister under Prime Minister Enrico Letta said in an interview in Cernobbio. “Multinationals do what multinationals do, they try to find the best places to invest and locate their headquarters, so this is part of the competition.”
While moving its headquarters away from Italy, the Agnelli companies have not reduced their investments, plants and workers in the country. Ferrari, which has its fiscal residence in Italy, is still building all its supercars at the Maranello factory. Fiat Chrysler has more than doubled production of cars in Italy after hiring over 1,000 new workers at the Melfi plant in southern Italy to build Jeep SUVs.
“It’s not about Italy’s attractiveness; it’s a big mistake to look at symbols and then try to extrapolate often fanciful stories," Elkann said.
Still, the decision to move its headquarters away strikes a chord for many. After all, the Agnelli family helped shape Italy’s post-war years, from the 1960s when the diminutive Fiat 500 was a symbol of freedom and nascent prosperity, to the 1970s and 1980s when strikes plagued its factories and were the center of the country’s social and economic struggles.
"For Turin, the Agnellis’ final departure marks the end of an era," said Giuseppe Berta, a professor of economic history at Milan’s Bocconi University and former head of Fiat’s archive. "Today, we can certify that Italy’s Motor Town doesn’t exist anymore."
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Kakve pass lopte i rjesenja Pjanic ima
Ovako i kod nas ako bude igrao bit ce veliko pojacanje.

Ovako i kod nas ako bude igrao bit ce veliko pojacanje.
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Smijesnih 35 miliona za ovakvog igraca. Da je Francuz, Nijemac, Englez ili Talijan vrijedio bi 100 miliona.
Kakav transfer Juventusa.
Kakav transfer Juventusa.
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Pa vjerovatno bi i vrijedio daleko vece pare da nije imao klauzule. Nije Pjanic bezveze onako docekan od strane navijaca i pogotovo igraca. Citava Italija zna za njegov kvalitet.Neutral je napisao/la:Smijesnih 35 miliona za ovakvog igraca. Da je Francuz, Nijemac, Englez ili Talijan vrijedio bi 100 miliona.
Kakav transfer Juventusa.
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Marotta on the mercato:"Not everything went as we hoped, but we are very satisfied. Because we have achieved many of our objectives. Witsel was an opportunity that emerged, and with the collaboration of Zenit we submitted the player to a medical. In the end Zenit were unable to sign a replacement, so we consider this to be merely a delayed move."

Marotta on Matuidi:"We negotiated with PSG but it did not close, as there are dynamics between player & club that we can’t get into. Matuidi expressed the desire to come and play with us, but he was not our player and quite rightly PSG held on tight."
Marotta:“I hope we don’t buy anyone in Jan, as that will mean the current squad did brilliantly, but the aim of Juve is to improve always. The Jan window is complementary to the current squad, so it’s early to say, but we are keeping an eye on various situations."
Marotta "We are very grateful to Lichtsteiner for all he has done, but the thing about a football team is there’s competition for places. All players should be happy when champions arrive, as it strengthens the team and increases chances of success. He cannot take part in the early phase of the tournament, but could potentially come back in later. His contract is about to expire, but we do have an option to extend it. This is not a disciplinary move."
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Da se morate kladiti u zivot,kojem Juventusu bi dali zivot u ruke, trenutnom ili ovom ? 

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Svaka formacija bez najvaznijeg veznjaka Marchisia je flop.... dakle izbacis pjanica i stavis njega i to je idealan tim...
No vratimo se realnosti... od prošlosti se ne živi.... a ako bi se biralo volio bi više dati higuainu da bude lider tima nego veznjaku nekom (a bili su tu i pogba i vidal)... jer su u zadnjih nekoliko godina uvijek napadaci pravili razlike u lp, posebno u finalima... doduse iskljucis ramosa...
I zato cekati da se marchisio oporavi da se vidi konačno moc ovog novog juventusa koji je promijenio stil igre.... sa jakog veznog reda je presao na atomski napad i bekove....
No vratimo se realnosti... od prošlosti se ne živi.... a ako bi se biralo volio bi više dati higuainu da bude lider tima nego veznjaku nekom (a bili su tu i pogba i vidal)... jer su u zadnjih nekoliko godina uvijek napadaci pravili razlike u lp, posebno u finalima... doduse iskljucis ramosa...
I zato cekati da se marchisio oporavi da se vidi konačno moc ovog novog juventusa koji je promijenio stil igre.... sa jakog veznog reda je presao na atomski napad i bekove....
Dinamo je udruga građana.Prema ZAKONU o udrugama njeno djelovanje temelji se na načelu DEMOKRATSKOG ustroja,članovi "upravljaju" po principu 1ČLAN=1GLAS.Klub je danas PRCIJA krimosa Mamica!
43 M € UKRADENIH iz Dinama and still counting...
43 M € UKRADENIH iz Dinama and still counting...
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Paratici opet odbio ponudu Milana da preuzme im mjesto sportskog direktora.
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