David Trezeguet (40 Viewers)

Arvin

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Dec 30, 2004
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i hate all those juve boards...they f****** idiots...to replace trzrgol with laquinta...dream on mother b*****...this is the worst year now...first DD leaves and now trezegol.what the hell is going on with those boards mother b***** i think they should resign right away, cant we supporters do something with it....damn:(
 
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As I often said and claimed....and I will claim now....he was never a Juve type of striker. I knew that cuz I used to watch him a lot in his monaco days. Playing with him,in any serious game in europe was like we are handy capped with one player less. Every time we played against any serious team it was like we played with 10 men. I remember when he got in starting lineup....DP passed him a couple of balls that second after finished in his legs again....he had a look: "what a fck,can you boy play a football game or we'll have to serve you 100% chances all the time?" well,I knew then that second option will be in use. I give him all the credit for goals against SerieA opponents but boy...your place is in Barcelona or Arsenal that can afford play handy capped. Good luck somewhere else.
 
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HelterSkelter

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    Give me ONE good reason why the board would NOT want Trezeguet to stay?Does everyone think that the board is full of immature cunts who know nothing about football and that everyone here is more knowledgable than them?Well go ahead.Apply for the Juventus manager,or the Juventus president,or the Juventus coach,im sure you'd get the job and your expertise will lead us to glory in the next years.

    Trezeguet is one of my favourite players,but i have absoulotley no sympathy with him after his gesture.Thats plain disrespectful.Just because he was pissed at the board does not mean that he should act like an idiot in front of the whole world.He could have been bigger than that.He wasnt motivated to stay ever since last season,and if he really did love Juventus as much as he claimed he did,then he would have shown more respect to the board,and not acted like a cunt infront of the whole world.

    Good Riddance.Now Fuck Off to a league in Liberia for all i care.
     

    Zé Tahir

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    Dec 10, 2004
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    You fuck off. Just because they have high governing jobs doesn't man they know shit. That's the stupidest thing I've heard. They think that he can be replaced by someone and that's why they're dicking him around. Ungrateful sons of bitches is what they are.

    Vai tomar no cú you fucking haters!
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    As I often said and claimed....and I will claim now....he was never a Juve type of striker. I knew that cuz I used to watch him a lot in his monaco days. Playing with him,in any serious game in europe was like we are handy capped with one player less. Every time we played against any serious team it was like we played with 10 men. I remember when he got in starting lineup....DP passed him a couple of balls that second after finished in his legs again....he had a look: "what a fck,can you boy play a football game or we'll have to serve you 100% chances all the time?" well,I knew then that second option will be in use. I give him all the credit for goals against SerieA opponents but boy...your place is in Barcelona or Arsenal that can afford play handy capped. Good luck somewhere else.
    Yes sure.
    The opening goal against Real in 2003 in a match that is by many concidered to be the best Juve's match in last years - why the fuck did he play well and scored against them

    The equalizer against Real in 2005 - he was pathetic. If he minded his own bussiness and if he didn't score 15 minutes from time we would have been eliminated. Bloody Trez and his important goal.

    Last year against Werder, in Bremen and Torino. Who the fuck did he think he is to score such important goals ?

    And all 27 goals he scored for us in Europe. This fucking frenchman is shameless to score so many goals for us, and many of them decissive.


    Trez was bad only when our midfielders sucked hard. Against Arsenal last year or Liverpool 2 years ago.
    I don't know you and i can't judge you, but from this single post i see you know very little about football-sorry to say that
     

    A_LAcki

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    Dec 23, 2002
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    Trezeguet is one of my favourite players,but i have absoulotley no sympathy with him after his gesture.Thats plain disrespectful.Just because he was pissed at the board does not mean that he should act like an idiot in front of the whole world.He could have been bigger than that.He wasnt motivated to stay ever since last season,and if he really did love Juventus as much as he claimed he did,then he would have shown more respect to the board,and not acted like a cunt infront of the whole world.

    Good Riddance.Now Fuck Off to a league in Liberia for all i care.

    great post! You are right! This gesture is a shame.

    I have to say, that its sad to see him go, still, and I bet we can all agree here, there are way better strikers out there. Strikers, that can actually create chances on their own, something Trezeguet was never able to do. Technically, he is miles away from world class.

    Another funny thing is, that people are judging our board, before the mercato window has even been opened.
     

    Gill_juve

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    May 29, 2006
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    and another thing, how comes its just the people who were really close to leaving last season are the ones moaning?

    i like trez but we cant just suppor him against the entire club in a sense. hes being unfair to the other players. what more can we be doing? we are going down the right track, we don need this BS moaning.
     

    Zé Tahir

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    Trezeguet: Adieu Juve

    It’s open warfare between David Trezeguet and Juventus. “This club does not respect me. I will leave and take my 140 goals with me.”

    The Frenchman is renegotiating his contract, which expires in 2008, but caused controversy during this afternoon’s 3-2 Serie B defeat to Spezia.

    When scoring his 15th goal of the season, he celebrated with an offensive gesture to the President in the stands, making the Italian signal for '15’ and then 'I’m out of here.’

    “This club does not respect me. They made a proposal that made me understand they have already made other choices,” said Trezeguet to the Press after the Serie B trophy presentation.

    Since joining in 2000, the former Monaco man has become Juve’s all-time top foreign scorer with 140 goals.

    “I have done what Didier Deschamps asked of me: 15 goals. I was here for seven years and in that time earned the trust of over 14 million fans all over the world, plus the confidence of my teammates.

    “Unfortunately, the club has a different viewpoint to mine, so I will leave and take my 140 goals with me, safe in the knowledge I have always given my contribution.

    “There is no margin for negotiation now. If they had just told me I wasn’t wanted that would have been better than offering me a ridiculous contract. Perhaps someone has doubts over my abilities. I wanted to carry on with Juve, but the club doesn’t want me.”

    This was a day of goodbyes at the Stadio Olimpico in Turin, as the Bianconeri celebrate winning the title and earning promotion, but there were emotional scenes with Trezeguet singled out for embraces and applause by his teammates.

    “I am truly sorry for the fans and my companions, but I hope I earned a place for myself in this club’s history. I don’t know what will happen in the future, we will see.”

    While Gianluigi Buffon only put pen to paper on a contract extension after Deschamps’ resignation, it seems that new Coach Claudio Ranieri does not require Trezeguet’s services.

    There is a row brewing between Juventus and Inter, as the Bianconeri have announced they will not “repeat the Zlatan Ibrahimovic situation” by strengthening their direct rivals.

    Juve general manager Jean Claude Blanc reacted angrily to Trezeguet’s actions and that offensive goal celebration.

    “As a club we have never made an unacceptable proposal, we are just working to ensure the best for the Bianconeri,” said Blanc.

    “We will speak with David. I just want to add that with players who are open to discussion like Buffon, negotiations are easy, but I don’t know how things will go when one door is so obviously closed. Talks should take place at the club, not across the newspapers.”

    Alessandro Del Piero has been crowned Serie B Capocannoniere and dedicated the title trophy to “All those who believed in us, ran alongside us and never stopped even in the difficult times.”

    The captain also reserved a moment to remember Alessio Ferramosca and Riccardo Neri, the two Juventus youth team players who tragically drowned at the Vinovo training ground earlier this season.

    -Channel4.com


    I've haven't felt this sad in a while. Fuck the management!

    Trezeguet, tu sei un Juventino per sempre!
     
    Nov 1, 2002
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    salman can you answer my questions?

    1.leave Trezeguet gesture and tell me why DD left?
    2.why did they sell Ibrahimovic and Vieira to (Inter)? and forced the others to stay?
    3.how they want to create great team when they want to sign Iaquinta?
    4.why they want to sell Balzaretti when hes fighting for juve to win in every second of all the matches he played?
    5.why did they buy Boumsong when he had the worst season with Newcastle?
     

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