David Trezeguet (40 Viewers)

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Jul 12, 2006
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Age for a player like Trezeguet doesn't matter, he is a box player and just needs good service and he will score goals. It all comes down to if our board are money hungry and will cash in on any opportunity or if we want to win something next season.

Every team in the world wants a player thats going to score 20 goals a season and giving him up and taking a chance on a new look forward line next season with 2 or 3 new forwards is just wrong.

We could of sold Trez 2 years ago but we didn't because he was an important part of out rebuilding stage and now that the building is only half built we are giving up and saying to him thanks for getting us in the champions league but your old and we want to cash in on you.

Our board should be ashamed of them selves for considering selling a player like Trezeguet, lets hope Ranieri gets involved and tells the board where they can shove their money.
 

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.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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You dont sell legends. At least in this day and age.
I don't know what day and age you are living in but teams do sell legends and everyone does have a price. It’s a business, not a popularity contest. Don’t forget that juventus sold zidane. That was the biggest transaction this club ever made in its 100+ year history and he wasn't a legend?

I hate to say it, but selling a 30 year old Trez for 20 and buying Huntelaar for 18 is one good piece of business.
It really is, and we need to come to terms that old players are only going to get worse. Yes DP and trez had remarkable seasons but its all relative. Its pure logic that with progressed age comes decline in skill and ability no matter how much you argue.

No doubt it's tempting and on paper looks like a damn good deal. But I still think we shouldn't sell Trezeguet. Of course it's because he's a magnificent player for Juve, but I dont know - with Calciopoli and Juventus returning to Europe next season - I feel he should stay so that the Del Piero - Trezeguet can unlease cannons next season. They deserve this for all they've gone through. These five players that stayed have suffered more so than any individual in football like Juve have, and I think they deserve a victory in the end in a Juve jersey to signify our triumph. A return to serie A and 3rd place doesn't cut it.
I agree, I love trezeguet. He is my favorite player in the sport since zidane retired. And he is my favorite juventino so I would hate to see him leave but if its for the good of the team and he is getting his money then I can't argue with it.

Plus its not like we are sending him to some shit team where he is getting paid shit money.

The unknown in all of this is what Trezeguet wants.

It is very hard to make an informed decision on what the best course of action is, without knowing if Trez wants to leave.
Good point, I doubt he wants to leave at this moment but I'm pretty sure if the numbers start climbing his ears will perk up to listen, as will our board's ears as well.

I don't understand this. Trez is a guarantee for goals, he is already proven. No one knows how Del Piero and Huntelaar will play together. Meh...
No one knows how amauri and dp will play together but we still signed serie A's biggest free agent of the off season. I think the hunter will do well here if he comes. Plus, as all the trez haters say >> you can put anyone next to DP and they will score 13+ goals a season. So if that logic prevails then who's the real loser in this scenario?
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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I don't know what day and age you are living in but teams do sell legends and everyone does have a price. It’s a business, not a popularity contest. Don’t forget that juventus sold zidane. That was the biggest transaction this club ever made in its 100+ year history and he wasn't a legend?
There is absolutely no doubt that everybody has a price. While I quite see and undertand, the pragmatic approach that you have towards this piece of 'business' - you need to understand where we are right now. The Juventus that sold Zidane, believe it or not, could afford to. Like you mentioned, for a record fee, which paved the way for the new core of the team. Things today, are a lot different. Perhaps, for the lack of a better word, 'bleaker.' We're a club trying to find our bearings in the upper echelons of European club football. With objectives that are up there, you need a lot more than players who are there to make up the numbers. Given that context, someone of the like of Trezeguet is as close to irreplaceable as there is in this squad. He's a guarantee. When you're talking of one of, if not the greatest box strikers there is in modern day football, and you see a club getting its act together - you'll realise that's a kind of guarantee you would rather do with, than do without. You seem intelligent enough not to need reminding that David's price tag wont negate the variables that exist out there. Huntelaar looks like a fine piece of business on paper. But what credentials are we riding on here? As much as I would love to see him in black and white, 72 goals in 80 games at Ajax count for as little as your first pay cheque. The fact is, in David Trezeguet, we have somebody whose good to serve us for another cycle of 3 years, which will form part of our rebuilding process and which is why he is key. This is a time we could use to blood youngsters, but under the guidance of players like this. What we're effectively doing instead, is looking for someone with the same qualities as David, we may even find that in Huntelaar. But dont forget a large part of our success is derived from a team spirit based on old school loyalty and passion. Qualities you'll find in abundance in our 30 year old #9. Now, that's something money cant buy. My friends at Mastercard will agree.

Forza Trezegol.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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There is absolutely no doubt that everybody has a price. While I quite see and undertand, the pragmatic approach that you have towards this piece of 'business' - you need to understand where we are right now. The Juventus that sold Zidane, believe it or not, could afford to. Like you mentioned, for a record fee, which paved the way for the new core of the team. Things today, are a lot different. Perhaps, for the lack of a better word, 'bleaker.' We're a club trying to find our bearings in the upper echelons of European club football. With objectives that are up there, you need a lot more than players who are there to make up the numbers. Given that context, someone of the like of Trezeguet is as close to irreplaceable as there is in this squad. He's a guarantee. When you're talking of one of, if not the greatest box strikers there is in modern day football, and you see a club getting its act together - you'll realise that's a kind of guarantee you would rather do with, than do without. You seem intelligent enough not to need reminding that David's price tag wont negate the variables that exist out there. Huntelaar looks like a fine piece of business on paper. But what credentials are we riding on here? As much as I would love to see him in black and white, 72 goals in 80 games at Ajax count for as little as your first pay cheque. The fact is, in David Trezeguet, we have somebody whose good to serve us for another cycle of 3 years, which will form part of our rebuilding process and which is why he is key. This is a time we could use to blood youngsters, but under the guidance of players like this. What we're effectively doing instead, is looking for someone with the same qualities as David, we may even find that in Huntelaar. But dont forget a large part of our success is derived from a team spirit based on old school loyalty and passion. Qualities you'll find in abundance in our 30 year old #9. Now, that's something money cant buy. My friends at Mastercard will agree.

Forza Trezegol.

dhananjay posting?????? :touched::touched:
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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well he wanted to leave at the end of last season, didn't he? it is unthinkable but u have to be realistic as well....if u get such a massive offer for him, and there is another top-class, younger replacement out there, why not take a chance?
 

Alex66

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Jul 14, 2006
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There is absolutely no doubt that everybody has a price. While I quite see and undertand, the pragmatic approach that you have towards this piece of 'business' - you need to understand where we are right now. The Juventus that sold Zidane, believe it or not, could afford to. Like you mentioned, for a record fee, which paved the way for the new core of the team. Things today, are a lot different. Perhaps, for the lack of a better word, 'bleaker.' We're a club trying to find our bearings in the upper echelons of European club football. With objectives that are up there, you need a lot more than players who are there to make up the numbers. Given that context, someone of the like of Trezeguet is as close to irreplaceable as there is in this squad. He's a guarantee. When you're talking of one of, if not the greatest box strikers there is in modern day football, and you see a club getting its act together - you'll realise that's a kind of guarantee you would rather do with, than do without. You seem intelligent enough not to need reminding that David's price tag wont negate the variables that exist out there. Huntelaar looks like a fine piece of business on paper. But what credentials are we riding on here? As much as I would love to see him in black and white, 72 goals in 80 games at Ajax count for as little as your first pay cheque. The fact is, in David Trezeguet, we have somebody whose good to serve us for another cycle of 3 years, which will form part of our rebuilding process and which is why he is key. This is a time we could use to blood youngsters, but under the guidance of players like this. What we're effectively doing instead, is looking for someone with the same qualities as David, we may even find that in Huntelaar. But dont forget a large part of our success is derived from a team spirit based on old school loyalty and passion. Qualities you'll find in abundance in our 30 year old #9. Now, that's something money cant buy. My friends at Mastercard will agree.

Forza Trezegol.
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.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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There is absolutely no doubt that everybody has a price. While I quite see and undertand, the pragmatic approach that you have towards this piece of 'business' - you need to understand where we are right now. The Juventus that sold Zidane, believe it or not, could afford to. Like you mentioned, for a record fee, which paved the way for the new core of the team. Things today, are a lot different. Perhaps, for the lack of a better word, 'bleaker.' We're a club trying to find our bearings in the upper echelons of European club football. With objectives that are up there, you need a lot more than players who are there to make up the numbers. Given that context, someone of the like of Trezeguet is as close to irreplaceable as there is in this squad. He's a guarantee. When you're talking of one of, if not the greatest box strikers there is in modern day football, and you see a club getting its act together - you'll realise that's a kind of guarantee you would rather do with, than do without. You seem intelligent enough not to need reminding that David's price tag wont negate the variables that exist out there. Huntelaar looks like a fine piece of business on paper. But what credentials are we riding on here? As much as I would love to see him in black and white, 72 goals in 80 games at Ajax count for as little as your first pay cheque. The fact is, in David Trezeguet, we have somebody whose good to serve us for another cycle of 3 years, which will form part of our rebuilding process and which is why he is key. This is a time we could use to blood youngsters, but under the guidance of players like this. What we're effectively doing instead, is looking for someone with the same qualities as David, we may even find that in Huntelaar. But dont forget a large part of our success is derived from a team spirit based on old school loyalty and passion. Qualities you'll find in abundance in our 30 year old #9. Now, that's something money cant buy. My friends at Mastercard will agree.

Forza Trezegol.
i see what you are saying and you should know that i believe that what trez offers is irreplaceable. but my only argument is that he is not getting any younger and sooner or later we will have to let him go.

i thinks its wise to do it before any damage is done and while we can get a really good price for him. the same logic applies for neddy, and camo as well. oh and also ADP.

i'm not saying now, but that day will come.
 

cyril

Let's roll
Jul 6, 2006
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Im for selling him at the right price, its business after all. But imagine barca were after DP, would we want to let him go and the right price? Just a thought.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Calcio, agente Trezeguet: "David non vuole lasciare la Juve"
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MILANO - Trezeguet non ha nessuna intenzione di lasciare la Juventus. Lo ha fatto sapere Antonio Caliendo, agente dell'attaccante francese. "La Juventus difficilmente si liberera' di Trezeguet, anche se il Barcellona continua a insistere - ha detto Caliendo a Teleradiostereo - Credo che a Torino potrebbero prendere in considerazione un'offerta di almeno 30 milioni di euro. Non so quanto pensi di offrire il Barcellona perche' io, che ho firmato un mandato di quattro anni per assistere David, so che il giocatore ha voglia di rimanere alla Juventus". (Agr)

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Trez's agent says that Trezeguet doesn't want to leave Juve and Juve don't want to sell Trez.
Actually, he didn't say that Juve don't want to sell Trez but he said that even though Barcelona can't stop trying to get Trez, it's very hard to expect Juve to sell him.
In order for Juve to sell him only a ~30m euro offer could do the job.
If it's up to Trez he wants to stay in Turin.
 

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