Arturo Vidal (63 Viewers)

thirteen

Reversed Hierophant
Feb 8, 2015
1,218
IMO he is a bigger loss than Vidal is. I personally dont think Vidal will ever return to being the player he was from 11/12-13/14. We'll cope, but we need that #10 thats for sure.
That's what I think as well. He was great in the first to the third, but due to his unfortunate injury, he wasn't at his best last season. Tevez on the other hand won us games by himself.

Last season when all our midfielders are healthy, Vidal would play at AM. He played quite a lot of games there. So why don't we look at it is way:
Khedira replaces Pirlo
A true AM (assuming one comes) replaces Vidal.

It's not so bad I think.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,925
From Tevez to Dybala/Mandzukic and from Vidal to Khedira/Asamoah/Witsel(?).. Come on that's huge. People seem to forget how Tevez was influential.
Tevez is a huge loss, make no mistake about it. But we're fine everywhere else. We'll piss the league as we always do. I dont expect us to do as well inthe CL this season, but then again, I dont think we would have even if we didnt sell anyone.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,951
See what exactly Baggio?

Everyone thought we were doomed to oblivion when Conte walked out and even worse when we signed Allegri. Remember? We were supposed to miss the CL and back to mid table mediocrity. At least that's what the experds here were not only predicting but guaranteeing would happen. I can pretty much guarantee you were one of the knee-jerking overreacting members here this time last year. So its no surprise the world comes full circle yet again 365 days later another big exit only THIS TIME is going to happen, right? THIS TIME our club takes 3 steps backwards after 1 big step forward.


Stop overreacting you narrow minded knee-jerking second class Juve fans. No player is bigger than the club let alone the other 10 players on the pitch. No one here knows $#@!, just like no one knew $#@! about Tevez leaving and the reasons behind it.

Watching this unfold is like watching a fourth grade class hear the principal on the loud speaker cancel recess because its raining. You would think life as we knew it was ending.


In the meantime, I'm going to sit back and enjoy this soap opera unfold with all of you $#@!ers playing a key role in the drama. Yep. Watching our club continue outpacing in pretty much every aspect the rest of Serie A and looking back this time next year or 2 years from now and bumping up some of these retarded posts will be a blast. You know why I'm going to enjoy it? Because football is made in cycles. We go up, we go down only to go up again.

4 titles and I lost count of how many records we broke and none of you have learned a $#@!ing thing.

Spoiled brats IMO.
This posting is either a coping mechanism at work or full-scale ignorance
 

Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
37,077
I feel like an Inter fan after the treble. Our team is losing its points of strength and replacing them with "promising" and risky players. Huge downgrade compared to last season's team.

Sorry to sound too pessimistic, but I can't help it.
Inter didn't sell their good players and replace them with better players. They kept their old guard till they couldn't walk anymore and ended up finishing 7th.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,925
This season, debatable. On the whole though, we've just lost our lungs.
Who was better than Tevez this season? Marchisio and Bonucci are definitely candidates, but Tevez was by some distance our best and most important player. No doubt at all IMO.

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Inter didn't sell their good players and replace them with better players. They kept their old guard till they couldn't walk anymore and ended up finishing 7th.
:tup: exactly what I said. They did the exact opposite of what we are doing.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,925
That's what I think as well. He was great in the first to the third, but due to his unfortunate injury, he wasn't at his best last season. Tevez on the other hand won us games by himself.

Last season when all our midfielders are healthy, Vidal would play at AM. He played quite a lot of games there. So why don't we look at it is way:
Khedira replaces Pirlo
A true AM (assuming one comes) replaces Vidal.

It's not so bad I think.
:tup:

I felt much worse after Conte left us. This is bad, and not ideal, but...we'll be ok.

I think :D
 

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
Tevez is a huge loss, make no mistake about it. But we're fine everywhere else. We'll piss the league as we always do. I dont expect us to do as well inthe CL this season, but then again, I dont think we would have even if we didnt sell anyone.
You mean reaching the final? :p No one expected that from us last year too, so maybe everything is not that bad.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,868
So what's the big deal about losing him then?
It was a finger pointed at Arturo for leaving, it's a cunty move and just goes to show that loyalty is definitely a thing of the past in football.

I think him leaving is a huge deal and will be felt next season, regardless of how well we spend the money. One of a kind.
 

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