David Trezeguet (43 Viewers)

JuveGER

Senior Member
Mar 10, 2006
680
#21
Trezegoal deserves all the praise. He is no magician with the ball, he is no entertainer, but he is a scoring machine and we have to thank him for many goals. Without him, Juve would not have been that successful. Merci beaucoup David!
 

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giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
#24
I 'm wondering why we didn't have this thread before.
Trzeguet is one of the best finishers in the world,he can touch the ball 3 times per game and score 3 goals.
Essential player for us,and I think that DD must do everythinkg he can to keep him.It will be a pity to watch that kind of player in serie B but it is the only way to keep him.

I hope he is staying...Forza David Trzeguet
 

JRulez

Junior Member
Aug 1, 2005
484
#25
Tardelli warns Trez Sunday 13 August, 2006

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Juventus director Marco Tardelli has urged Mauro Camoranesi and David Trezeguet to follow Pavel Nedved’s example in sticking with the troubled club.

Many of their top stars have already walked out after the demotion to Serie B as a result of the Calciopoli scandal, including Fabio Cannavaro, Gianluca Zambrotta, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Patrick Vieira, Emerson and Lilian Thuram.


It wasn’t a complete overhaul, though, as it’s claimed that ahead of the Trofeo Moretti win over Inter champions Alessandro Del Piero, Nedved, Gianluigi Buffon and Mauro Camoranesi went into the locker room to assure the younger members of the side they would stay and fight in Serie B.


“Pavel pointed the way forward right from the start and he’s a model professional who should inspire his teammates,” noted Tardelli. “It can’t be easy for a Ballon d’Or winner to find himself in Serie B, yet he immediately gave his unconditional consent to remain.”


The fans have criticised these sales, suggesting the new Bianconeri Board of Directors has weakened the team too much this summer.


“There are very highly paid players who demanded a wage increase to stay here,” revealed the former Under-21 Coach in ‘La Stampa’ newspaper.


“If someone doesn’t want to remain, unless of course he gets paid more, then he doesn’t represent my ideal player. The verdicts took a lot out of the club, as we lost revenue from the Champions League and Serie A.”


There are reports that Trezeguet’s contract negotiations this week are focused on a wage increase from the current £3.3m per season to £4m if he is to extend until 2010.


“I’m not naming names, it’s just the general attitude I don’t like. Camoranesi said it wasn’t so much an issue of money as one of motivation. I respect everyone’s ideas. If they haven’t got the enthusiasm for this adventure, then they’ll find other clubs and we’ll look for different solutions. If those two stay, then we won’t need further reinforcements, as that would be a very good squad for Serie B.”


Merely gaining promotion – albeit with a 17-point penalty to overcome – isn’t their only objective for this season.


Juventus could find themselves back in Europe within the year, as they’ll aim to conquer the Coppa Italia, a competition often snubbed by the big clubs. Victory would qualify them for the UEFA Cup in 2007-08.
 

iliakis

Junior Member
Jul 15, 2006
85
#29
juvechampions said:
TREZEGOL has done so much for juve and if he stays i wiil appreciate him more....no like others who claim to be and funs ot shit team as a child.......
Guess how????
he look like this ... :yuck:

Come on Trezegol make us proud!!!
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
#32
His current situation depends only on money...

He wants a big increase for his wage to become 6 million...

If that's approved, he'll immediately sign a contract until 2010...
 

V

Senior Member
Jun 8, 2005
20,110
#33
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ReBeL said:
His current situation depends only on money...

He wants a big increase for his wage to become 6 million...

If that's approved, he'll immediately sign a contract until 2010...
soure? i doubt they would give him 6mil, that's a little over the top...but i do think we must do everythingwe can to keep him. this is what football italia says.

football_italia said:
There are reports that Trezeguet’s contract negotiations this week are focused on a wage increase from the current £3.3m per season to £4m if he is to extend until 2010.
 

bijanbest

New Member
Jan 9, 2006
1
#35
You may had scored the winning goal against Italy in Euro 2000, but thank you Trezegoal for:

1. all the goals you scored for Juve
2. missing the penalty in the WC06 final and giving the World Cup to the Azzuri...
 

Desmond

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2002
8,938
#38
I'll be the first to admit to having bashed Trezeguet over the past few years, I used to think him too one-dimensional and preferred someone more versatile, more multi-functional, if you like. In my defence he was going through a rather shoddy patch of form and getting injured too frequently for a player who plays a minor role in overall team play, for my tastes anyway. While I don't exactly take my words back I must say David has proven my concerns to be exaggerated somewhat, and the Zlatan experience has gone some way to convincing me that perhaps, in Trezeguet's case, less is indeed more.

Besides, I've learned its pretty hard to argue with a record like his. Forza Trezegol.
 

el_02

Junior Member
Jul 31, 2006
244
#39
Rhizoid said:
Trezeguet joined Juve at a difficult time for us Azzurri fans. We were still grumbling about the painful Euro 2000 defeat, which took alot of time to get over it.

Personally, I had trouble accepting him at first. Trezeguet to me was synonymous with that of a defeated Italy side that had six or seven Juventini at the helm.

TrezeGol was going to become our hero, despite the somewhat slow start...he proved he was a man of class, and combined well with Nedved and Del Piero.

"TrezeGooooooool, TrezeGoooooool, canteremo tutti quanti TrezeGoooooooooool!"

Grazie per tutti David! :touched:

Yea, i also had a problem accepting him...
But since I knew he was a such great great player and he joined with my Juventus... Then I started to like him 'cos he was too good...

Forza Trezegol!!
We hope you'd stayyyyy......
 

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