David Trezeguet (44 Viewers)

Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
13,340
But you are only telling one part of story. There has been many times when Trez got bashed despite scoring goals only because he was invisible for must of the game. So no, there is no double standards. Just that, as I said, people like Trez more and are more tolerant towards him which is quite a normal thing.
That doesn't apply to the few games we've played so far though, I'm just replying to what I've seen in the last couple of days. I agree, people have bashed Trez for not getting involved more in games where he scored the winner, when that's what he's there for, and that's just plain silly.

Still, I only see people moan about Amauri lately and then bringing Trez into it for no reason, so that's what I replied to. I'm not in any way bashing Trez here to defend Amauri, I didn't bring him into it.

Oh, and whatever the reason, in this case liking Trez more, given his career at Juve, it's still double standards when that means people allow him to be crap more than another player. I'm not saying it's a bad thing, I think it's quite normal actually, but it still is. :p
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
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That doesn't apply to the few games we've played so far though, I'm just replying to what I've seen in the last couple of days. I agree, people have bashed Trez for not getting involved more in games where he scored the winner, when that's what he's there for, and that's just plain silly.

Still, I only see people moan about Amauri lately and then bringing Trez into it for no reason, so that's what I replied to. I'm not in any way bashing Trez here to defend Amauri, I didn't bring him into it.

Oh, and whatever the reason, in this case liking Trez more, given his career at Juve, it's still double standards when that means people allow him to be crap more than another player. I'm not saying it's a bad thing, I think it's quite normal actually, but it still is. :p
Double standards is not a bad thing. Trez has double the standards, you see :wink:
 

.zero

★ ★ ★
Aug 8, 2006
82,814
If we receive a suitable offer for him and it works out in the best interests for both David and the club, then I’m on board with moving him. I just don’t think we can afford to lose a forward right now. As poor as David, Amauri and Vinny are ATM, we can’t just get rid of them without having someone already coming in to replace them.

The man didn't receive one good pass or cross tonight to judge him. Don't judge him and save the nonsense here.
It’s the same old story in most player threads

But we still play along

I come to this thread solely for Vlatko and Dru, nothing else
Porque?

Roberto Carlos is back in Brazil now.
Yes, but it was in response to your question about other tenured foreigners with a single team
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
No, No, NO.

As invisible he is most of the time in the matches he plays, he's the only striker on the team that doesn't require 10 chances to score one goal.

Only if they get someone with a high strike rate.

If not. Keep him. He's as good as gone next year anyway
 

Wahdan

Ace of Spades
Mar 14, 2009
6,851
That’s crazy. I thought he will stay for sure.

Has he already started moaning about playing time in pre-season? :confused:

I hope he stays for another year, especially if the replacement is not worthy.
 

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