David Trezeguet (32 Viewers)

Sad Statue

wannabe Bart Simpson
Mar 28, 2006
1,906
diego made pizzaro look like a classy striker. imagine what he can do with treza in front of him. treza has proved that if there is some creativity in the team he can do miracles. and this year we have a lot of creativity in our midfield.

some say that treza is a finished player. this is piece of crap. a player is finished when he gets a lot of playing time and does nothing. treza simple didn't get playing time last year. cause of ranieri and his surgery (that will prevent him from having injuries in the future, this will give him another 2 good years as he said). in fact during the 2 games that he played last year he was very good. in the first he scored and in the second, against chelsea, he made a sick assist to iq. the year before that he scored 20 goals.

so i can't see why treza is finished. i simply can't. many say that treza is getting old. del is old too but nobody says that he should leave. in fact for a pure striker like treza being 31 years old is a very good. he doesn't have to run much and create so his luck of speed would be not a big problem. in the other hand his experience would make his finishing and his positioning even better than before. if when he was 29 we needed 2 chances to score 1 goal, now he needs half a chance to score.

it's realy sad that trezeguet has to prove himself every year. when he has proven so many times that he is a classy player.

i am a juve supporter and if i see that treza is not good anymore i will surely say that he must leave. but the facts say that this year with our new system and our new players and with all the experience that treza has right now will be one of his best seasons ever.

forza treza, teach a lessons to the ones that don't believe to you...
 
Mar 14, 2004
4,926
You try just to hard to be anoying to be anoying.

All of those fans, and I hope and think, the coach, who have watched and cheered him other the wonderful years of great football and goals he has given Juve want him and expect him to lead the line and to score many goals for Juve this season.

We are Juventus,we do not live out of memories,we live of the trophies(at least I hope so). We cannot sell him even we marked him with TRANSFER LISTED sign like cowboys used to mark cattle. Fine. I feel with our board that most of the salary cap we have will go to a 3rd striking substitute.
 

Sad Statue

wannabe Bart Simpson
Mar 28, 2006
1,906
We are Juventus,we do not live out of memories,we live of the trophies(at least I hope so). We cannot sell him even we marked him with TRANSFER LISTED sign like cowboys used to mark cattle. Fine. I feel with our board that most of the salary cap we have will go to a 3rd striking substitute.
we never said clearly that trezeguet is transfer listed. nobody knows what ferrara thinks of...
 

blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
27,408
i said it once..i'll say it again..iq became trez last season for us imo...even if we will have an off form trez , we can rely on iq. But i'll hope he will begin well infront (with ale of course) and he will keep it that way. The competition infront is tougher than last year because amauri had his first season with us and we know what he is capable of..and iaquinta simply bursted (see the goals per games played)..i'm not mentioning dp anymore, it's useless.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
82,806
its the same argument week-to-week

people think trez is too old and ineffective, never been truly impressive, blah, blah, blah.

here's some advice for all the trez haters:

just sit back and watch this next season unfold and then make an assessment. right now all that you are all doing is poking something with a stick in the pitch black dark.
 

Byrone

Peen Meister
Dec 19, 2005
30,778
its the same argument week-to-week

people think trez is too old and ineffective, never been truly impressive, blah, blah, blah.

here's some advice for all the trez haters:

just sit back and watch this next season unfold and then make an assessment. right now all that you are all doing is poking something with a stick in the pitch black dark.
I could so see a retard doing that.:D
 
Mar 14, 2004
4,926
its the same argument week-to-week

people think trez is too old and ineffective, never been truly impressive, blah, blah, blah.

here's some advice for all the trez haters:

just sit back and watch this next season unfold and then make an assessment. right now all that you are all doing is poking something with a stick in the pitch black dark.

I will. I will sit back and see him eating our wage plan from the bench. Then he'll score a one or two hattricks agains Cremonense or Azzero just to give you some wau-wau ignition. And then when big games come to town,and both of Amauri and Iaq will be injured,we'll see another 2003.-alike performance where he'll touch the ball twice in 120 mins...........doh,I can't wait....
 

Sad Statue

wannabe Bart Simpson
Mar 28, 2006
1,906
I will. I will sit back and see him eating our wage plan from the bench. Then he'll score a one or two hattricks agains Cremonense or Azzero just to give you some wau-wau ignition. And then when big games come to town,and both of Amauri and Iaq will be injured,we'll see another 2003.-alike performance where he'll touch the ball twice in 120 mins...........doh,I can't wait....
when a striker like treze doesn't get the ball, it's not his false. treza's job is not to go back and take the ball. treza's job is just to wait and score.

if he does not receive the ball, something is wrong with the creativity of the team. if he recieves the ball mane times and doesn't score, something is wrong with him...
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
TBH, although I dont agree with Cruello about valuing Trez so little, I toot hink that we would be better off selling him. We could earn around 10 mil € from his sale, and, depending on the lenght of his contract, I think it's until 2012, we could save 18 mil € on his wages.


Thats 28 mil € saved on a player who we can do without and who is getting older and is often injured.
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
TBH, although I dont agree with Cruello about valuing Trez so little, I toot hink that we would be better off selling him. We could earn around 10 mil € from his sale, and, depending on the lenght of his contract, I think it's until 2012, we could save 18 mil € on his wages.


Thats 28 mil € saved on a player who we can do without and who is getting older and is often injured.
And that's pretty much what everyone is saying and not that Trez is a bad player.
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
Exactly. IMO Trez for that kind of money is a huge luxury, and we would be better off saving that money and spending it on a couple of full backs and Rossi as heir to Del Piero.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
how about we get rid of the players that are actually offer nothing to the team first. What's the point of getting rid of a useful player like Trez, when you have Grygera, Zebina, Tiago/poulsen and Molinaro on the team?

Getting rid of those will clear up alot of space for our wage budget plus raise a good amount of money.
 

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