Carlos Tevez (40 Viewers)

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
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Seriously though, I might be wrongly remembering something, but didn't he come out about a month ago saying that he'll finish his contract with us in the most straight-forward manner I've ever heard a player talk about his future?

If so, it would be kind of a bitch move by him to leave us.
Yea although, to be fair, that was before PsG came along and said here's 9m gallons of oil.

PSG offer him 8.5m per year. - Romeo Agresti AKA Curva
So he wouldn't be going to Boca next year? Fuckin eh.

In Serie A we would be fine without Tevez.

Dybala-Morata would get the job done. Tevez was vital for us in the CL this season but this was his first good Champions League campaign in a long time. I would hope we continue to do well without him. For us, our biggest strength is our midfield and defense and that wont change. I just hope Dybala does not take a long time to settle in at Juve. We will need him to have an immediate impact and hopefully have chemistry with Morata like Tevez did.
I actually disagree. Tevez was a game changer all season long across tournaments, and while people may just be putting it down to his goal count to see his contribution, they probably haven't considered how hard he works off the ball. That shit is almost intagible. Replacing Tevez is like replacing goodwill. It's simply not possible, in our immediate context, unless of course, you're talking about replacing goodwill with Edinson Cavani.
 
Dec 24, 2012
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I don't think any of this has basis in fact. Everybody likes to talk a big game during transfer season.

My guess is he'll stay and finish his contract, if not get an extension until 2017.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
we risk becoming like athletico and dortmund.

they went to final cl, and lost their best players next season, and had meh seasons because the replacmenets were not good.

i hope we keep him and other important players
 

Pirlo's Beard

Junkie Joe Joyce
Oct 2, 2013
11,402
Been a huge Ibra fan for years but I wouldn't go out of my way to get him here. As always, wherever he goes teams become dependent on him up front. Unless you happen to have Messi of course.

Too slow, can kiss counter attacking in Europe good bye. And going from the insanely hard working Tevez to Ibra standing still up front would not be fun


Because I supported him for so long i'd be happy to see him come here as a fan. But if I was in charge I wouldn't be looking at him at all.
 

Lorenzo Juve

Senior Member
May 4, 2012
1,953
It's destiny that he wins it with Juve.
He hasn't done shit in europe in basically his entire career. I guess that was kinda the case with Tevez and we turned it around, but imo Ibra is a euopean choker.

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How can people say they would lose respect for Tevez if he leaves but be completely OK with Ibra if he comes back?
also this
 

Pirlo's Beard

Junkie Joe Joyce
Oct 2, 2013
11,402
Nobody likes what Ibra done but there's also a big difference in saving your own ass and bailing out of a club that just got relegated and nearly destroyed because of off the pitch fuckery, and claiming you want to go back to Argentina, then randomly bailing on the CL finalists to go to another European club.
 

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