David Trezeguet (18 Viewers)

da_ledgeaun

The Juve Freak
Jun 2, 2007
6,583
We need to find another frenchie or we wont do so well in serie A..is there some kind of farewell,thats the least Trezegol deserves..i will always love this goalscoring machine,the most prolific foreign Striker ever..

All the best David,grazie grazie..
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
He's 33, it's not so shocking that he would retire. What's sad is that we've spent the last 2 years on the forum entrenched in idiotic Trez vs Amauri arguments while Trez hasn't had a good season since before that.
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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Trezegol, a Juventus legend

«For Juventus… number 17 scores…David…Trezeguet!». Almost a manifesto of these last ten years. Words screamed in any stadia and in any language all over the world, for 171 times. Because as many have been the goals Trezeguet scored in his 320 presences: a monstrous average, more than a goal each two matches. This would be enough to explain how deep is the sign David left in Juventus history, but it would have been ungenerous reducing all the emotions he gave us to a mere statistics. King David, the Cobra, Trezegol, these are his nicknames. «When he plays Trezeguet always scores», this is the choir the supporters sung for him, summarizing better than any speech the essence of his way of playing soccer: give him the “right” ball and he will transform it into a goal. By any means: by head, right, left, acrobatically, raiding … a huge repertory, which took him to be the most prolific foreign scorer in Juventus history. World Champion with France in ’98, he arrived at Juventus in 2000, during the summer that definitively consecrated him at International level, after the golden goal scored vs. Italy in the European Championship final. But it takes a little for the Italian supporters to forgive him, at least for Juventus supporters: during his first season, although he sometime started from the bench, he scores 15 goals in 32 matches and gains the confidence of the Club, which decides to bet on him for the future. A very apt choice, that David immediately compensate, becoming top scorer with 24 goals (ex aequo with Dario Hubner), in the following championship, crowned by the Shield conquered during the last match, coming back on Inter, on the 5th of May 2002. It’s the first of the four Italian Championships he won with Juventus, in addition to two Italian Super Cups and a Serie B Championship. Yes, because David, in 2006, accepts to play in a lower Championship with Juventus, to take it back to the levels Juventus deserves, obviously by his goals. Right at the very end of that season, like it already happened in the past, it seems that his Torino experience is going to end, but it’s just a moment. His marriage with Juventus has still a lot to give and David stays in bianconero for three years more. In 2007/08 he is vice top scorer in Serie A, with 20 goals, behind Del Piero, then, the injuries cut down his presences, but not his scoring average. With a French passport, but with Argentinean origins, David has always spoken a universal language, the goals’ one, which is everything to him. You can see it by that smile that appears on his face every time he scores, while his eyes looks for mom Beatriz in the gallery, dropping confetti on the stands. Now he will look for her in other stadia, but in the one Juventus is building, the start bringing his name is already ready, because Trezeguet deserves to be among Juventus greatest players of all times. And so merci David, gracias, buena suerte, bonne chance… Juventus will always be part of your history, and you are already part of Juventus legend.


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Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,689
It just won't be the same Juve I fell in love with without you, David. You'll always remain a Legend in here. Please get back to Juventus someday.

Oh shit. :depressed
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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Official: Trez signs for Hercules
Saturday 28 August, 2010

David Trezeguet is officially no longer a Juventus player after signing for newly-promoted Spaniards Hercules Alicante.

The Frenchman ends a 10-year tenure in Turin and turned down more prestigious clubs in order to move to his wife's home town.

Hercules made the news official this evening and will pay him €1.5m per season on a two-year contract.

Trezeguet did earn €4.5m at Juventus, but the Italians will continue to pay the rest for the remaining year of his current deal.

Juventus will probably only make an official announcement on Monday, when the stock exchange re-opens.

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If this is true, than we are goddamn retarded. We let him go for free so we save up 1.5 million? Better to have kept him this one more year, he probably would have outscored those who would play ahead of him.
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
Trezegol, a Juventus legend

«For Juventus… number 17 scores…David…Trezeguet!». Almost a manifesto of these last ten years. Words screamed in any stadia and in any language all over the world, for 171 times. Because as many have been the goals Trezeguet scored in his 320 presences: a monstrous average, more than a goal each two matches. This would be enough to explain how deep is the sign David left in Juventus history, but it would have been ungenerous reducing all the emotions he gave us to a mere statistics. King David, the Cobra, Trezegol, these are his nicknames. «When he plays Trezeguet always scores», this is the choir the supporters sung for him, summarizing better than any speech the essence of his way of playing soccer: give him the “right” ball and he will transform it into a goal. By any means: by head, right, left, acrobatically, raiding … a huge repertory, which took him to be the most prolific foreign scorer in Juventus history. World Champion with France in ’98, he arrived at Juventus in 2000, during the summer that definitively consecrated him at International level, after the golden goal scored vs. Italy in the European Championship final. But it takes a little for the Italian supporters to forgive him, at least for Juventus supporters: during his first season, although he sometime started from the bench, he scores 15 goals in 32 matches and gains the confidence of the Club, which decides to bet on him for the future. A very apt choice, that David immediately compensate, becoming top scorer with 24 goals (ex aequo with Dario Hubner), in the following championship, crowned by the Shield conquered during the last match, coming back on Inter, on the 5th of May 2002. It’s the first of the four Italian Championships he won with Juventus, in addition to two Italian Super Cups and a Serie B Championship. Yes, because David, in 2006, accepts to play in a lower Championship with Juventus, to take it back to the levels Juventus deserves, obviously by his goals. Right at the very end of that season, like it already happened in the past, it seems that his Torino experience is going to end, but it’s just a moment. His marriage with Juventus has still a lot to give and David stays in bianconero for three years more. In 2007/08 he is vice top scorer in Serie A, with 20 goals, behind Del Piero, then, the injuries cut down his presences, but not his scoring average. With a French passport, but with Argentinean origins, David has always spoken a universal language, the goals’ one, which is everything to him. You can see it by that smile that appears on his face every time he scores, while his eyes looks for mom Beatriz in the gallery, dropping confetti on the stands. Now he will look for her in other stadia, but in the one Juventus is building, the start bringing his name is already ready, because Trezeguet deserves to be among Juventus greatest players of all times. And so merci David, gracias, buena suerte, bonne chance… Juventus will always be part of your history, and you are already part of Juventus legend.


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Wow :touched:

Vlatko, maybe Trez himself wanted a move as soon as possible.
 

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