Arturo Vidal (48 Viewers)

JuveID

Allegri and Beppe Mania
Feb 5, 2015
1,113
Pereyta make one mistake, juve fans would be crazy to insult him.
Vidal make many mistakes this season, juve fans still beside him.
Still suppprt him.
 

gray

Senior Member
Moderator
Apr 22, 2003
30,260
Exactly. He set the bar extremely high for himself so we know what he's capable of, whereas with Pereyra we're still getting an idea of his potential.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
Pereyta make one mistake, juve fans would be crazy to insult him.
Vidal make many mistakes this season, juve fans still beside him.
Still suppprt him.
You are comparing a nobody to a world class player that DOMINATED ANYTHING IN SIGHT for us for 3 years, but who now has lost his ways.

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In good and bad times, nothing but love for Arturo :touched: :heart:


 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Because they have vastly different backgrounds in our colours.
The point he is making, which is accurate, is how easily a new player can be ripped apart here while a sinking ship still gets defended at all costs.

No one merits a free pass regardless of how well they have done in the past. When you play poorly you play poorly.

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Hustini.....staph
why?
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,253
The point he is making, which is accurate, is how easily a new player can be ripped apart here while a sinking ship still gets defended at all costs.

No one merits a free pass regardless of how well they have done in the past. When you play poorly you play poorly.

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why?
Hustini, my big brother, my beloved, why you do this to me?

Vidal is a player that not so long ago was rater at 60-70mil, not too long ago we wouldn't have traded him even for the Mount Kilimanjaro.

He's a highly rated player even amongst the players, he is still respected and looked up to by his teammates, and he is going through a slump. Discarding him due to his slump will send a horrible message to the rest of the players, it will the show that the club won't be able to stand by you in hard times (unlike what has happened with Pepe, which was beautiful). Not that long ago Pogba was talking about this team being something like a family, all of that can be torn a part by the management by deciding not to stick with Vidal.

On the field, Vidal that is horribly off form, is being deployed as an offensive midfielder. His passing has been pure shit, and yet we still play him up there. There is a problem. It's not working then change it! Heck even bench Vidal if necessary until his position is available or he is able to reclaim his spot, but you seem to straight up want him out. And that's unreasonable to say the least, and it will inevitably have negative repercussion upon the club future relations with out future stars (Pogba, Morata), they'll see what has happen to the last star in his time of need.

And even if we do sell and get a substantial amount, that amount will hardly get us a noteworthy player that will push us up, the same way Vidal has pushed us up. Players bounce back, and Vidal still got lots of fight in him, he'll make it back to the top.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Hustini, my big brother, my beloved, why you do this to me?

Vidal is a player that not so long ago was rater at 60-70mil, not too long ago we wouldn't have traded him even for the Mount Kilimanjaro.

He's a highly rated player even amongst the players, he is still respected and looked up to by his teammates, and he is going through a slump. Discarding him due to his slump will send a horrible message to the rest of the players, it will the show that the club won't be able to stand by you in hard times (unlike what has happened with Pepe, which was beautiful). Not that long ago Pogba was talking about this team being something like a family, all of that can be torn a part by the management by deciding not to stick with Vidal.

On the field, Vidal that is horribly off form, is being deployed as an offensive midfielder. His passing has been pure shit, and yet we still play him up there. There is a problem. It's not working then change it! Heck even bench Vidal if necessary until his position is available or he is able to reclaim his spot, but you seem to straight up want him out. And that's unreasonable to say the least, and it will inevitably have negative repercussion upon the club future relations with out future stars (Pogba, Morata), they'll see what has happen to the last star in his time of need.

And even if we do sell and get a substantial amount, that amount will hardly get us a noteworthy player that will push us up, the same way Vidal has pushed us up. Players bounce back, and Vidal still got lots of fight in him, he'll make it back to the top.
you missed the point :D
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
Until they deserve to, Pereyra is extremely limit and does very little right, he gets close to overall looking useful, but then falters at last second. Mainly so far his consistent impact is two games vs Verona, and some hustle and bustle in other games. But for someone who plays offensive role, does contribute too little in that aspect.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Until they deserve to, Pereyra is extremely limit and does very little right, he gets close to overall looking useful, but then falters at last second. Mainly so far his consistent impact is two games vs Verona, and some hustle and bustle in other games. But for someone who plays offensive role, does contribute too little in that aspect.
nailed.
 

Linebreak

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2009
16,022
Until they deserve to, Pereyra is extremely limit and does very little right, he gets close to overall looking useful, but then falters at last second. Mainly so far his consistent impact is two games vs Verona, and some hustle and bustle in other games. But for someone who plays offensive role, does contribute too little in that aspect.
He's occasional runs forward with the ball can be damaging at times.
 

CAPITANO

58 ' SUPER SIC ' 58
Jul 12, 2006
18,559
Vidal:

"Its hard to think of leaving, when you become a champion with a big club you become a part of it. For a player the most important thing is to win trophy's and to make a statement on the records".

"The fans love me, I'm happy in Turin and my family feels like they are at home, why should I leave"

"The champions, its a dream that I believe, it can become a reality step by step but first we have to get past Borussia. We can get to the quarters if God wants us to, anything can happen but our main objective is the Scudetto"

:heart:
 

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