Cristiano Ronaldo (161 Viewers)

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
6,390
IMO this is the best decision for all parties involved, no point in keeping hold of a player who does not want to be here anymore, it’s a bit ugly that is happening in the very last week of the mercatto with little time to find an adequate replacement but i am sure that the club has already been prepareng themselves for the post-Ronaldo era ever since the end of last season if not even prior to that…

Juventus will live on, i have no doubt that overall as a team aswell as in terms of sporting achievements we will at the very least match those of the past few years, maybe even improve on them if we do play our cards right.

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When it comes to marketing it is indeed a totally different story altogether but needless to say a lot will depend on whom we eventually bring in as a replacement, whether it will be this summer or the next it is not that far off to expect that we will go for another high-profile attacker to fill in the void, hopefully sooner rather than later altough the timing is certainly not on our side atm.
 

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IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
That seems to be it.

Thank you Cris. Wonderful player, professional and competitor. It was a priviledge watching him play in our jersey. Wish it could've went better but still some wonderful memories.

For us this starts a new era. I hope Chiesa will take over the responsibility, he is a constant. I wish Dybala would be it but for many reasons I just don't have the confidence in him.

We must continue with policy of young and proven Italians. Since we are down this path let's do it right.
 

Xorim

Junior Member
Aug 31, 2015
367
I'm absolutely not happy with all of this happening.

If the goat believes in us and joins us, and now he hops off because we're clearly shit.
Maybe he was stopping some players to be more free, maybe. Nevertheless he scored an insane amount of goals, even without pens.
We clearly won't be better without him.

We have a shit midfield since years, yet we don't do anything about it.
Rather we let our best offensive asset go and think about other forwards. smh
 

Luca

Senior Member
Apr 22, 2007
12,751
That seems to be it.

Thank you Cris. Wonderful player, professional and competitor. It was a priviledge watching him play in our jersey. Wish it could've went better but still some wonderful memories.

For us this starts a new era. I hope Chiesa will take over the responsibility, he is a constant. I wish Dybala would be it but for many reasons I just don't have the confidence in him.

We must continue with policy of young and proven Italians. Since we are down this path let's do it right.
There’s absolutely no point in making someone shoulder the Ronaldo role. 1. No one can do it, 2. More individualism is not the right path for this team.

It has to be collective, some players will naturally grow, here I’m thinking Dybala who always has always shone when allowed freedom and then others must absolutely snap out of it and step up, such as mopey Morata.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,780
...and now he hops off because we're clearly shit. ...
or allegri made it clear that heavy rotation can be expected and nobody's place in the starting lineup is safe

or max wanted him to play cf (which is the only position i see him too at his age and his current speed)

or he just thought that serie a was a sinking ship

either way, thanks and bye. we had some good moments and bad ones too, but ultimately it's a bitter divorce. let's learn from it and let's go back to what historically works best for juve: finding those young, talented players like del piero, zidane or platini, and make them grow into world class players. chiesa ftw
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,652
Thank you for the memories goals and joy you brought to every juve fan exceptions excluded
Whenever we needed a goal you delivered barring the odd game here or there
We dont realize the value of a person until he is truly gone.
We will miss you.
Goodbye
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
6,390
oh, and almost forgot , against all odds , @Elvin ’s most feared nightmare is actually also becoming a reality…

Basically we have Chiellini renewing not for one season but actually for TWO more years while his beloved CR7 leaves out the back door the very same summer he was convinced that it should be the other way around, now that’s really something, ain’t it?

:lol:

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:p
 

petersmit

Senior Member
Mar 14, 2006
7,031
The only time in my entire tuz career I changed my avatar was after the Atletico hattrick.

Glad he played for us and if he'll leave this week, we buy another striker and save massive wages I won't be that sad about this. He wasn't capable anymore of being the CR7 everyone wanted him to be.. I won't be surprised if he fails at City
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,013
Just glad we don't have this spoilt brat being given the preferential treatment he enjoyed at Juve anymore, I'm pretty sure things like his trip to maranello and fucking off to the mountains breaking covid rules must have annoyed his team mates, I'm just glad we're setting the terms of his exit, and not let ronaldo have his way yet again. we have our club back now he's going to be man city's problem.
 

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