David Trezeguet (15 Viewers)

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Show some fucking respect you lot.

When a player wants to leave a club, he will leave. All he has to do is stop training and it will be no longer feasible to hold onto him. If his wages are killing us now, they would have slaughtered us in Serie B. Hell, if he was truly pissed, he could have threatened court action to rescind his contract and he'd be on his way, a la Ibra. Juventus were in no position to hold onto anyone.

When Del Piero was mistreated for an off-form Ibrahimovic, there were genuine indicators he could leave, but he worked through it and stayed. Should we hold that against him now? No. What his initial reaction was make absolutely no fucking difference. At the end of the day, Trezeguet stayed, never made a fuss and gave it his freaking all in Serie B.
 

noussa

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Aug 29, 2008
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There, now drop the old fart topic.
TMW EXCLUSIVE : JUVENTUS, Meeting for Di Natale

Despite Udinese owner Gianpaolo Pozzo's denial last night, Juventus could still sign Italian forward Antonio Di Natale (32).

According to our sources at TMW, Juventus general manager Giuseppe Marotta will meet with Pozzo and his entourage today to continue negotiating for the Udinese captain.

Developments are expected.

Footballpress.net
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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TMW EXCLUSIVE : JUVENTUS, Meeting for Di Natale

Despite Udinese owner Gianpaolo Pozzo's denial last night, Juventus could still sign Italian forward Antonio Di Natale (32).

According to our sources at TMW, Juventus general manager Giuseppe Marotta will meet with Pozzo and his entourage today to continue negotiating for the Udinese captain.

Developments are expected.

Footballpress.net
Fuck this.
And this is a Trezeguet a thread, isn't it? :confused:
His arrival could be directly linked to Trezeguet's departure.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
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Show some fucking respect you lot.

When a player wants to leave a club, he will leave. All he has to do is stop training and it will be no longer feasible to hold onto him. If his wages are killing us now, they would have slaughtered us in Serie B. Hell, if he was truly pissed, he could have threatened court action to rescind his contract and he'd be on his way, a la Ibra. Juventus were in no position to hold onto anyone.

When Del Piero was mistreated for an off-form Ibrahimovic, there were genuine indicators he could leave, but he worked through it and stayed. Should we hold that against him now? No. What his initial reaction was make absolutely no fucking difference. At the end of the day, Trezeguet stayed, never made a fuss and gave it his freaking all in Serie B.
:tup:
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Great; now that Trez, our most lethal finisher and the only one with a natural instinct for goal is departing, we are left with Amauri and Iaquinta! Who is going to score the goals? More importantly, who do we have lined up to replace him?

If we go on to lose Diego as well, we are going nowhere fast this coming season!
 

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