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Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
18,128
Meh, he was found out the year Chiellini stopped carrying him. We saw his true skill to lead in Meelan and later with MdL. We made that guy, but he was lucky he alive and playing next to Barzagli and Chiellini
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
76,066
Lol seriously Bonucci is amongst the 50 names? he was quite literally nothing without Barzagli and Chiellini, add to his traitor move to milan, even fucking celebrating a goal against us. wtf is this club coming to.
The worst one by far is Cannavaro. Not as an overall player, but what they actually did for Juve.

There are inferior guys in there who played lots of games (Pessotto, for example).
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
70,517
The worst one by far is Cannavaro. Not as an overall player, but what they actually did for Juve.

There are inferior guys in there who played lots of games (Pessotto, for example).
Calciopoli and those who remained and left is really quite defining imo. I mean Cannavaro's 2nd stint at Juve was quite frankly horrendous, mind you it went downhill for him after 2006 world cup in general.
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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The worst one by far is Cannavaro. Not as an overall player, but what they actually did for Juve.

There are inferior guys in there who played lots of games (Pessotto, for example).
Really strange decision to include him. I think they have only used him for clout but then if that's the case why didn't they include Christiano Ronaldo who achieved way more with Juve.

He is one of the best players of all time in my opinion and absolutely one of the the best defenders ever... just not for Juve.

The fact that they have included him and not Camoranesi is quite frankly disgusting
 
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Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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A MESSAGE FROM JOHN ELKANN
"The Juventus Hall of Fame, inaugurated today in our museum, is an extraordinary tribute to the greatness of our club, its legendary figures, and a history that has united generations of Juventus fans around the world.

"It is a tribute to the purest passion for football, because every child with a ball at their feet dreams of replicating the moves and achievements of their favourite player, and every fan has their own champion close to their heart. We cheer for a jersey and dream thanks to those who wear and honour it.

"I would like to thank the players who are part of our Hall of Fame for the moments they have given us, which we now relive through this magnificent project that finds its natural home in the Juventus Museum, an iconic place embodying our identity and passion and uniting all the Juventus supporters."
[Juventus]

THE WORDS OF GIANLUCA FERRERO
"Juventus means youth, and that is what represents us—in spirit, in boldness, and in the pursuit of challenge. But Juventus also has a great history, one that lives every day at the Juventus Museum. Ours is the story of the people who made the Club great, and from this evening we celebrate them with the Hall of Fame."
[Juventus]

PAOLO GARIMBERTI
"The Juventus Museum has always been the home of our fans, of our present, and of our future. This is because innovation is in the DNA of the Museum, with new ideas and new initiatives. For us, the Hall of Fame is the right way to celebrate Juventus’ champions, because it goes beyond the numerical criteria that until now had inspired the section dedicated to the ‘centenary shirts,’ and is instead based on a meritocratic principle, worthy of those who have written our history."
[Juventus]

The criteria for admission
First of all, there is the basic requirement, which is that the player must no longer be active. In addition, at least one of the following requirements must be met. The player must have:
- At least 350 appearances for Juventus
- Won 15 or more trophies
- Been a historic captain, with at least 70 appearances wearing the armband
- Scored at least 100 goals for Juventus
- Won the Ballon d'Or while playing for Juventus
[Juventus]

The first fifty names
The inauguration saw the entry of the first fifty legendary players: Pietro Anastasi, Roberto Baggio, Andrea Barzagli, Roberto Bettega, Carlo Bigatto, Giampiero Boniperti, Leonardo Bonucci, Felice Borel II, Sergio Brio, Gianluigi Buffon, Antonio Cabrini, Fabio Cannavaro, Ernesto Castano, Franco Causio, John Charles, Giorgio Chiellini, Gianpiero Combi, Antonio Conte, Antonello Cuccureddu, Alessandro Del Piero, Teobaldo Depetrini, Ciro Ferrara, Giuseppe Furino, Guglielmo Gabetto, Sara Gama, Claudio Gentile, John Hansen, Gianfranco Leoncini, Claudio Marchisio, Francesco Morini, Federico Munerati, Pavel Nedved, Carlo Parola, Gianluca Pessotto, Michel Platini, Pietro Rava, Virginio Rosetta, Paolo Rossi, Sandro Salvadore, Gaetano Scirea, Omar Sivori, Alessio Tacchinardi, Stefano Tacconi, Marco Tardelli, David Trezeguet, Giovanni Varglien, Mario Varglien, Gianluca Vialli, Zinedine Zidane, Dino Zoff.
[Juventus]
 

Fab Fragment

Senior Member
Dec 22, 2018
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The worst one by far is Cannavaro. Not as an overall player, but what they actually did for Juve.

There are inferior guys in there who played lots of games (Pessotto, for example).
Come on dude, Pessotto was actually quite good. He was in the national team as well. A nice guy. Took penalties. Perhaps not as good as Cabrini, Lichsteiner, or Zambrotta but a very loyal servant indeed. Understated.

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Surprised not to see Edgar Davids there. Or even Deschamps.

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