David Trezeguet (55 Viewers)

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Apr 22, 2003
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Trezeguet has been great for this team, and has been one of the best and most consistent goalscorers out there. I'll be sad to see him go, but I'll be over it quickly enough if we sign Huntelaar :D

If Iaquinta is being signed to replace Trezeguet, I'll go support Inter or something :tdown:
 

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Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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Trezeguet has been great for this team, and has been one of the best and most consistent goalscorers out there. I'll be sad to see him go, but I'll be over it quickly enough if we sign Huntelaar :D

If Iaquinta is being signed to replace Trezeguet, I'll go support Inter or something :tdown:
it would be better to just take a bottle of pills ;)
 
Aug 1, 2003
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what hurts most is the fact that trez said he would've, wanted to, stay. i dont know wtf this club is doing, or what more they are seeking from a striker when we have trez who never fails to slot in the goals.

i feel for trezeguet. disrespectful is the right word.

god forbid iaquinta is the replacement, thats such a deep insult to trez and his fans.

GAH! this is absolute bull.
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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Thanks for all the goals, Trez. You deserved better but oh well. Maybe the idiots who run the club will see the error of their ways. Now go son. Go elsewhere and be great.

A new Juventus is born. A team of champions. We must rid ourselves of the French, except for Zebina because he's pure class.
 
Jun 5, 2007
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i honestly think he deserves whatever wages he wants at the club and the club should offer him what he want in order to keep him at the club.

firstly, with him at the club. the club is guaranteed with 15 goals.

secondly, i dont think he wants something more than what dp or nedved's having. i think he only wants something around what he's currently having. and that's realli nothing selfish or demanding. for what he had done for the club and what's he gonna bring to the club for the coming 2 season, he deserves it.

dont giv me shit about he's old and he doesn't deserve pay rise or whatever shit.

he's only 29 going 30. at least another 2 good seasons with load of goals.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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Thanks for all the goals, Trez. You deserved better but oh well. Maybe the idiots who run the club will see the error of their ways. Now go son. Go elsewhere and be great.

A new Juventus is born. A team of champions. We must rid ourselves of the French, except for Zebina because he's pure class.
What's cooking Stu? You obviously know better than this. Trezeguet has been treated disgracefully. You keep saying he wanted more money? But please tell me what you expected? The fact of the matter is, that he's a certain age and it's fair of him to expect assurances from a club he has served for seven years with goals on a regular basis. So please tell me how his requests are unjustified? Del Piero and Nedved are older, probably less valuable from the so called economic point of view, but please tell me how Trezeguet is any less than them in terms of what he has given us in his time here? It's just plain and simply unjust. And make no mistake about it, all your theories could easily apply to Buffon as well - to stay in Serie B and get a pay rise in A. Let's not fool ourselves here.
 

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Jul 22, 2004
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Although I am not a Trez fan, i do feel he was mistreated. I can't imagine what kinda of contract would be deemed ridiculous by him. I mean did we offer him a decrease in salary? I fear we might have gone that far, to make Trez absolutely furious.

Ahh, we're just shippin off the frenchies...I hope we don't forget about 1 that shouldn't have come in the first place.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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From what I remember, Ranieri likes to play with strikers that can do more than just bang in goals. At Chelsea he always used Zola and Hasselbaink and at Valencia he had Claudio Lopez spearhead the attack. If Ranieri said he doesn't need Trezeguet then he doesn't need trezeguet, but good luck finding somebody who can consistently bang in the goals like David.
Perhaps why he is and will continue to be a midtable coach. He doesn't get the first, basic rule of football, you need to score to have any chance of winning. Man, as exciting as Huntelaar is as a prospect, I wouldn't want him here at Trezeguet's expense. Not after seeing what he has done for us in the past seven years anyway.
 

bullitnuts

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Sep 30, 2006
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A new Juventus is born. A team of champions. We must rid ourselves of the French, except for Zebina because he's pure class.
are you kidding??:disagree:

all this upheaval in the later part of the season has left me really edgy and restless. everyday new controversy comes up highlighting the incompetencies of our nincompoop management :faq1:

i don't get why trezeguet has to be compared to cannavaro when the fact is trez stayed with us in serie B! shouldnt that be enough to earn the respect and gratitude of all us fans? how is trez a merce when all he wants is to be treated equally as the other stars in the squad?

after 7 years of hard work and tears and sweat and glory in the black and white shirt, this piece of news is really heart breaking:cry:
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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Although I am not a Trez fan, i do feel he was mistreated. I can't imagine what kinda of contract would be deemed ridiculous by him. I mean did we offer him a decrease in salary? I fear we might have gone that far, to make Trez absolutely furious.
Yep, they apparently want to reduce his basic wage by 1.3 million. Which sounds pretty pathetic by the looks of it. Forget Trezeguet, anybody on this roster would've reacted this way to such a proposal. It's pretty sad they've treated Didier the way they did, but he's been with us for just one season, imagine if they can do this to Trez, the seniormost member of the team with Del Piero (apart from the likes of Biri) if I'm not mistaken, then they can do this anybody else and that's pretty scary when you come to think of it.
 

ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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I find it ironic how alot of u are immediately pointing the finger at "management" for Trez being on the verge of leaving. Minus management, Trezeguet and Camo would have been gone last summer.
Do you think it was wise to lock him in the club when he didn't want to stay? And let's say that it was wise, do you think it will be so wise to award the player who played one good season in Serie B when he wanted to leave by decreasing his wage?

A new Juventus is born. A team of champions. We must rid ourselves of the French, except for Zebina because he's pure class.
Racist.

Juve's history without the international players, especially French players is NOTHING. Give me a break and look what Platini, Deschamps, Vieira, Thuram, Trezeguet, Zidane and Zebina did to the club.
 

Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
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Blanc: It's Not Over Yet With Trezeguet

The General Director of the Bianconeri responded to the French player who had earlier stated that he was leaving the club after seven seasons.



Jean Claude Blanc has left the door open for David Trezeguet to remain at the Juventus club after the French player had openly criticized the new management for the way he felt he was being treated, which is pushing him away from the team.

"It's not over with Trezeguet, because he still has a year of contract with us.

"I always said that David is part of the history and the future programs of the club, but to go forward we must be in two.

"It's too easy throwing the blame on to the club. He made that gesture in front of the media, but for me the negotiations should not be done publicly.

"He knows our programs, but he must have the right motivations to remain with us. If there isn't the possibility of reaching an agreement with him, then we shall see," declared Blanc.

Trezeguet is wanted by Inter, but the Bianconeri have already told their rivals that they will not letting him go to any Italian team.

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V

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Jun 8, 2005
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I've really been supportive of this management throughout the season, I wanted to give them a chance, to see what they can do and what will do. But as time went on I've been gutted by them, the final drop was their treatment of Deschamps. A man who was came here against all odds purely because of his feeling for these colours, he came to a lower division even though he could have very easily found a job in some top flight club. He was a Juve legend ad he further proved that this year IMO when he got us back to Serie B even with all the pressure and points deduction. Now that is class. What did our BOD do? What did that plonker Secco do? THEY worked against him not with him. I'm sorry to say but in which parallel universe does a coach not have a say in transfer dealings? Where does a former bucket boy single handedly decide which players to buy and which to sell? I'm sorry but if that's the case we might as well made him coach and let him get us back to Serie A. DD saw things are not working they way they are SUPPOSED to work and left, but only after he has done what he has promised to do. Thank you DD, your one season with us running the team will be more fruitfull than all the years up ahead that await us with this management.

Now we have Trezeguet, a player that's here for 7 seasons, 7 seasons and 140 goals, our top foreing scorer. A player which wanted to leave this club when we got relegated but what was blocked by our BOD because they knew he was gone get them goals. And he did, all things considered 15 goals is a good amount, especially when you compair it with DP's 20(2 pens) who finished top scorer of the leauge. Thank you Trez you accepted their decision, stayed and did what you were supposed to do. Now after all is said and done they offer him a lowered contract? That's a clear sign of disrespect and there's no other way to describe it. Trezeguet has said on numerous occasions he has changed his mind and wants to stay, what the hell happened to that "we will start our new project by keeping all our champions" ? What is a 25% lower contract after 7 years but a obvious slap in the face? No, it's clear they wanted to get rid of him from the beginning, but only after he has helped them with the promotion because they know if we failed it would have been THEIR ass on the line.

Trezeguet said:
"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."
You see that's how you cash on a player, you tell him you're getting old and we don't see a future with you. What they did was blind us all through this whole year how they want to keep the champions, then behind closed doors they made offers to Trezeguet which they knew would be refused because they wanted to get rid of him after he's done with helping them in Serie B. The fair thing would have been to let the man leave when he wanted, at the beginning of the season, but no then it was their ass on the line and they couldn't take any chances.

Trezeguet's reaction was disrespectful, but it was obviously needed to be done. In 7 years he has never cause controversy or insulted this club, this was the FIRST incident in 7 years, I'm sorry but after such a long time someone has to be blamed. And that is our board of plonkers. The way they treated DD and now Trez was mercenarial and disrespectfull for both of them. First they tell you all milk and sugar then when they stop needing you they stab you in the back, that's what they did to both of them.

This management has nothing to do with the colors of this club, they obviously know nothing of the values it's based upon and I can't say the same for Trezeguet and for DD who were here when the Agnelli's(the true ones Umerto and Gianni, not these junkies today) were here, they spent a lot of years in this club and became fan favourites, they gave they all to this shirt, their best footballing years. This board here knows nothing about that and I'm gutted with them. I'm sorry but after 7 years and 140 goals I can't just say goodbye and thank you, welcome Huntelaar, not like this, it just isn't right.
 

Yamen

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Apr 20, 2007
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The debate continues! But I see Pros and Cons to this situation!

1. The Italian set of managers are pretty blunt and not diplomatic! There way to lay off people is pretty lame!

2. We can't compare DP and Nedved to Trez's situation, because Nedved has vowed to retire by next season, and management can live with that. DP will always be on the pitch even if his game gets rusty! Similar to other club icons, like Raul, Cafu, Maldini, R Carlos and others..

3. There is a plan for the future. And this will not happen with players who are 30 yrs old! If you remember the talk to Buffon ealrier that there was a promise to get to CL withing 3 years -if the memory saves- that means that we have to stablize the team first, before we start striking hard..

In short, the management know what they are doing, but they are doing it the bad -Mob style- way!

/Yamen
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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Blanc: It's Not Over Yet With Trezeguet

The General Director of the Bianconeri responded to the French player who had earlier stated that he was leaving the club after seven seasons.



Jean Claude Blanc has left the door open for David Trezeguet to remain at the Juventus club after the French player had openly criticized the new management for the way he felt he was being treated, which is pushing him away from the team.

"It's not over with Trezeguet, because he still has a year of contract with us.

"I always said that David is part of the history and the future programs of the club, but to go forward we must be in two.

"It's too easy throwing the blame on to the club. He made that gesture in front of the media, but for me the negotiations should not be done publicly.

"He knows our programs, but he must have the right motivations to remain with us. If there isn't the possibility of reaching an agreement with him, then we shall see," declared Blanc.

Trezeguet is wanted by Inter, but the Bianconeri have already told their rivals that they will not letting him go to any Italian team.

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What a load of crock.
 

Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
14,418
I've really been supportive of this management throughout the season, I wanted to give them a chance, to see what they can do and what will do. But as time went on I've been gutted by them, the final drop was their treatment of Deschamps. A man who was came here against all odds purely because of his feeling for these colours, he came to a lower division even though he could have very easily found a job in some top flight club. He was a Juve legend ad he further proved that this year IMO when he got us back to Serie B even with all the pressure and points deduction. Now that is class. What did our BOD do? What did that plonker Secco do? THEY worked against him not with him. I'm sorry to say but in which parallel universe does a coach not have a say in transfer dealings? Where does a former bucket boy single handedly decide which players to buy and which to sell? I'm sorry but if that's the case we might as well made him coach and let him get us back to Serie A. DD saw things are not working they way they are SUPPOSED to work and left, but only after he has done what he has promised to do. Thank you DD, your one season with us running the team will be more fruitfull than all the years up ahead that await us with this management.

Now we have Trezeguet, a player that's here for 7 seasons, 7 seasons and 140 goals, our top foreing scorer. A player which wanted to leave this club when we got relegated but what was blocked by our BOD because they knew he was gone get them goals. And he did, all things considered 15 goals is a good amount, especially when you compair it with DP's 20(2 pens) who finished top scorer of the leauge. Thank you Trez you accepted their decision, stayed and did what you were supposed to do. Now after all is said and done they offer him a lowered contract? That's a clear sign of disrespect and there's no other way to describe it. Trezeguet has said on numerous occasions he has changed his mind and wants to stay, what the hell happened to that "we will start our new project by keeping all our champions" ? What is a 25% lower contract after 7 years but a obvious slap in the face? No, it's clear they wanted to get rid of him from the beginning, but only after he has helped them with the promotion because they know if we failed it would have been THEIR ass on the line.


You see that's how you cash on a player, you tell him you're getting old and we don't see a future with you. What they did was blind us all through this whole year how they want to keep the champions, then behind closed doors they made offers to Trezeguet which they knew would be refused because they wanted to get rid of him after he's done with helping them in Serie B. The fair thing would have been to let the man leave when he wanted, at the beginning of the season, but no then it was their ass on the line and they couldn't take any chances.

Trezeguet's reaction was disrespectful, but it was obviously needed to be done. In 7 years he has never cause controversy or insulted this club, this was the FIRST incident in 7 years, I'm sorry but after such a long time someone has to be blamed. And that is our board of plonkers. The way they treated DD and now Trez was mercenarial and disrespectfull for both of them. First they tell you all milk and sugar then when they stop needing you they stab you in the back, that's what they did to both of them.

This management has nothing to do with the colors of this club, they obviously know nothing of the values it's based upon and I can't say the same for Trezeguet and for DD who were here when the Agnelli's(the true ones Umerto and Gianni, not these junkies today) were here, they spent a lot of years in this club and became fan favourites, they gave they all to this shirt, their best footballing years. This board here knows nothing about that and I'm gutted with them. I'm sorry but after 7 years and 140 goals I can't just say goodbye and thank you, welcome Huntelaar, not like this, it just isn't right.

vlatko u have nothing but my utmost respect for this post!!

this board of directors easily gets to be the worest board in the 109 years of juventus history. they did a very cheap and slicky trick on dd after they got what they wanted ( promotion to seria A) they got rid of him like a used condom. now its trez and to be honest i respect that hand gesture trez gave ast night even if its an outburst its about time some one told this board that they suck and need to get the hell out of this club.

do u think they could've done the same thing to buffon???? the answer is no and its not bec they love and respect him no thats all non sense its bec they:

1- cant find the replacement to him and it will def be there heads for the loss of the best goal keeper.

2- if this incident was to happen to buffon i can assure u that the fans will protest until the board resigns in shame bec lets not forget buffon has the highest fan base amongst the supporters of juventus specially this year and anything besides buffon staying would've meant an exit for these tossers.

this is indeed a very sad situation i dont believe this is what a player who has bled in our colours gets at the end of the day. its def not the last slicky trick by this board mark my words its cammo's turn next and i know that cammo is not like trez, cammo is going to butcher this board and u will see i honestly cant wait until cammo goes to the press so all the juventus fans know that we r run by clowns!!! who know nothing about soccer let alone anything about juventus history and pride.
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,418
The debate continues! But I see Pros and Cons to this situation!

1. The Italian set of managers are pretty blunt and not diplomatic! There way to lay off people is pretty lame!

2. We can't compare DP and Nedved to Trez's situation, because Nedved has vowed to retire by next season, and management can live with that. DP will always be on the pitch even if his game gets rusty! Similar to other club icons, like Raul, Cafu, Maldini, R Carlos and others..

3. There is a plan for the future. And this will not happen with players who are 30 yrs old! If you remember the talk to Buffon ealrier that there was a promise to get to CL withing 3 years -if the memory saves- that means that we have to stablize the team first, before we start striking hard..

In short, the management know what they are doing, but they are doing it the bad -Mob style- way!

/Yamen

ok i understand what u r trying to say here but there is sth u missed trez is not like the other players u mentioned and whats wrong with building a squad around trez? infact its an advantage to the team. i honestly doubt that juve's plans of cl return will work with out trez. trez still has alot of goals under his belt. u really cant compare trez seria B with trez in seria A there is a massive difference and its not in trez its in the quality of teams we play against no one can score against teams that defend with 10 players in the box like this season its just impossible.

if trez is 30!! why is there along list of teams dreaming of getting him eg: barca, valencia, and lyon??? its bec he is a world class finisher he knows how to score goals.
 

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