Arturo Vidal (67 Viewers)

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
I am worried about Khedira now, I just leanrt that his girlfriend dumped him since he moved to Italy. I don't want a depressed player trying to fit in.,
Lol to be honest I had the same worry. But when I saw how he acted at his unveiling / press conference, I realized he has been fucking Turin chicks non-stop ever since Lena left him. It was that obvious.

No worries, man!

:heart: Trying to add some sadistic comedy to the tragedy is all. ;)
I'm all for it:hellyes:
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,382
Lol to be honest I had the same worry. But when I saw how he acted at his unveiling / press conference, I realized he has been fucking Turin chicks non-stop ever since Lena left him. It was that obvious.

No worries, man!
I missed the press conference, what was the give away that his sex life is active?
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
I missed the press conference, what was the give away that his sex life is active?
Well, he didn't sit there with a huge boner or anything, at least not that I know of. So whether his sex life is active or not is just a pure guess :p

But he seemed very confident and happy during the entire interview. And he was very "present", which is something you won't see in a guy who's going through a major heartbreak. Didn't give the impression that he's licking his wounds at all. Which in turn makes me believe that the only thing he's licking these days, is pussy!

Wouldn't worry about him and Lena splitting up. All he has to do now is call Bobo Vieri. Who will hook him up with Nargi :tuttosport:
 

AOD4

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2004
3,861
Fabio Paratici, Juve's sporting director, once told this writer that Vidal was a wanted player for his relentless energy. A player with great stamina and a willingness to keep fighting on the pitch, Beppe Marotta and Paratici were desperate to bring the player to Turin when they found out one particular detail: the Chilean's love of horse riding. Despite relentless workouts and tough training sessions, the fact the midfielder never tired and would still go out afterwards to ride his horses convinced management that this was a player who would tirelessly fight for the Bianconeri.




http://www.espnfc.com/club/juventus...nsition-but-timing-may-be-right-to-sell-vidal
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,614
Fabio Paratici, Juve's sporting director, once told this writer that Vidal was a wanted player for his relentless energy. A player with great stamina and a willingness to keep fighting on the pitch, Beppe Marotta and Paratici were desperate to bring the player to Turin when they found out one particular detail: the Chilean's love of horse riding. Despite relentless workouts and tough training sessions, the fact the midfielder never tired and would still go out afterwards to ride his horses convinced management that this was a player who would tirelessly fight for the Bianconeri.




http://www.espnfc.com/club/juventus...nsition-but-timing-may-be-right-to-sell-vidal
i’m tired...someone photoshop a horse next to a smiling rummenigge. @piotrr
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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Fabio Paratici, Juve's sporting director, once told this writer that Vidal was a wanted player for his relentless energy. A player with great stamina and a willingness to keep fighting on the pitch, Beppe Marotta and Paratici were desperate to bring the player to Turin when they found out one particular detail: the Chilean's love of horse riding. Despite relentless workouts and tough training sessions, the fact the midfielder never tired and would still go out afterwards to ride his horses convinced management that this was a player who would tirelessly fight for the Bianconeri.




http://www.espnfc.com/club/juventus...nsition-but-timing-may-be-right-to-sell-vidal
super gay
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,988
Fabio Paratici, Juve's sporting director, once told this writer that Vidal was a wanted player for his relentless energy. A player with great stamina and a willingness to keep fighting on the pitch, Beppe Marotta and Paratici were desperate to bring the player to Turin when they found out one particular detail: the Chilean's love of horse riding. Despite relentless workouts and tough training sessions, the fact the midfielder never tired and would still go out afterwards to ride his horses convinced management that this was a player who would tirelessly fight for the Bianconeri.




http://www.espnfc.com/club/juventus...nsition-but-timing-may-be-right-to-sell-vidal
Riding horses and going out. What happened then? Yeah, he crashed.
 

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