Arturo Vidal (45 Viewers)

Hist

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Nah.

No reason to hate him either though.
Plenty of reasons to love him. I will never forget any of the players that brought us back to the helm of football. Bonnuci, Chiellini, Licht, Asa, Marchisio, Pirlo all legends in my book. I even love vucinic and Matri for their service despite their shortcomings. I dont care if they left and who they joined afterwards. They'll always have the great juve come back story as their medal.
 
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    My mom last night was like what he is doing with Bayern wasn't he playing for Juve last year? :lol:

    I said yes he moved to Bayern and she said I never liked him anyway :lol2::lol2:
     

    Ocelot

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    Plenty of reasons to love him. I will never forget any of the players that brought us back to the helm of football. Bonnuci, Chiellini, Licht, Asa, Marchisio, Pirlo all legends in my book. I even love vucinic and Matri for their service despite their shortcomings. I dont care if they left and who they joined afterwards. They'll always have the great juve come back story as their medal.
    Exactly, I like him too, and I also love Vucinic & Matri, but I'd never say that any of them were legends.
     

    JuveJay

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    MOM, yeah right. First half he stood like a QB with half of the pitch to himself tapping the ball left and right, a couple of Hollywood passes in there as well. He will have a tougher game in Bayern's next practise session.

    Second half when he had to do some defensive work he became increasingly laboured. I don't know where he is on the Dybala goal. On the Sturaro goal he was bypassed with ease. He is the same as last season, just looks so immobile. Once a player gets half a yard on him now they are gone.

    Still, it's nice to see the rapport he has with our players and most of the fans. I just think we sold at the right time. But we could certainly have used him.
     

    Salvo

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    MOM, yeah right. First half he stood like a QB with half of the pitch to himself tapping the ball left and right, a couple of Hollywood passes in there as well. He will have a tougher game in Bayern's next practise session.

    Second half when he had to do some defensive work he became increasingly laboured. I don't know where he is on the Dybala goal. On the Sturaro goal he was bypassed with ease. He is the same as last season, just looks so immobile. Once a player gets half a yard on him now they are gone.

    Still, it's nice to see the rapport he has with our players and most of the fans. I just think we sold at the right time. But we could certainly have used him.
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    My mom last night was like what he is doing with Bayern wasn't he playing for Juve last year? :lol:

    I said yes he moved to Bayern and she said I never liked him anyway :lol2::lol2:
    :lol:
     

    baggio

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    Jun 3, 2003
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    I also noticed Arturo was only using his physicality on the Juve players he hasn't played with. Not the ones he was teammates with. May have been a function of our all new attack, but still. Dunno if anyone else noticed that, and I think massive respect to the fans at the stadium for not booing him. Said it before and I'll say it again, I think his heart is in Turin.
     

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