David Trezeguet (97 Viewers)

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
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.
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king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
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Uhh Di Natale was a top scorer last year. Trezeguet barely got on the field.
Ok I'm myself bored of bring Amauri to every discussion but now I have to for the sake of your avatar. Check here. He scored more goals than the guy in your avatar despite getting barely on the field, unlike the guy in your avatar.
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
Ok I'm myself bored of bring Amauri to every discussion but now I have to for the sake of your avatar. Check here. He scored more goals than the guy in your avatar despite getting barely on the field, unlike the guy in your avatar.
What's your point? If you have Amauri avatar, then you shouldn't post in Trezeguet thread? Or we should get rid of Amauri instead of Trez? :shifty: It's clear that on paper di Natale is the striker that could bring us lot more goals than Trez and would cost the same probably.
 

Wahdan

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Mar 14, 2009
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"I have proposed Trezeguet to [Claudio] Lotito," Caliendo told Lalaziosiamonoi.it.

"David is a player that has nothing to prove and his value can be seen by everyone. When it was time to look beyond Juventus he thought about Lazio.

"Trezeguet has many admirers though. Hercules called us and we spoke to Real Zaragoza. But the player is enthusiastic about Lazio.

"Lotito was also excited, but he wanted to hear from Edy Reja. There wouldn't be wage problems for him at Lazio."
 
May 22, 2007
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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.
Very well said.

And to add to this, halfway through the season in Serie B he was asking for a contract extension so he could remain at the club for years. The board offered him a "ridiculous contract" so he made those gestures to them in that Spezia game, not because he wanted to leave, but he felt he was being forced out.

And Trezeguet should be a starter for us.
 

Trezegol17

Senior Member
Nov 1, 2006
9,131
all haters hail :
I will print this on poster format and hang it in my room!

He's my Juve legend and i cant think off a Juve without him, If he leaves and i still hope he doesn't then i wish him all the best and thank him for all the moment of joy he gave me and all the other Juve fans around the world. Ive never seen a striker with a more deadlier finish then him and i will admite him for staying with us in Serie B and i dont give a fuck if he was forced, he could also do a Bogarde and sit in the stadium and refuse to play and get his money.
David, you're my hero, my legend and there will not be a day forgotten which i won't think of you scoring those many goals for us.
I'm lucky that i could withniss the best striker partnership imo, Del piero & David The King TREZEGUET!
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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He's a player with great technique and ability, but it seems to me that Udinese is his level and he won't cut it at Juve.
Exactly!

If Di Natale was just an average Serie A striker, nothing special, it would be the best league in the world.
I'm not following your sarcasm

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.
Mah nigga :pint:

ADN is nothing but a makeshift until Dzeko arrives. I don't understand why we can't use a youth player instead. Save money and give those kids a chance! This is stupid!
Would that be Marotta's decision to call a youngster up?

What's your point? If you have Amauri avatar, then you shouldn't post in Trezeguet thread? Or we should get rid of Amauri instead of Trez? :shifty: It's clear that on paper di Natale is the striker that could bring us lot more goals than Trez and would cost the same probably.
Hmm on paper eh?

Well answer me this, did Di Natale have better service to create his chances or did he create all those goals from out of his ass all by himself?

Now tell me which one of our strikers actually thrived last season with the service they were blessed with?

Do you see where I'm going here?
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
What's your point? If you have Amauri avatar, then you shouldn't post in Trezeguet thread? Or we should get rid of Amauri instead of Trez? :shifty: It's clear that on paper di Natale is the striker that could bring us lot more goals than Trez and would cost the same probably.
We are all Amauri fans as long as he is playing for us but for many, Amauri seem to be the best we have in attack. And the guy believes that Trez must go because Di Natale scored more than him while Trez could barely even get on the field. So this is a question for him, in what way did Trez have a worse season than Amauri who we seem to keep and giving the main role in the attack? Why is Trez the one who must go because of scoring few goals last season when we had other players who played more than him and scored less?
 

cimenk

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2008
3,128
Why some of you assume when other ppl agree or support him to leave then we are all the Trez haters. Come on, some of you still live in the past. I admit it myself, Trez is a legend and one of the best striker in the world in his prime.. But now we must move on..

You see MU move on and sell Nistelrooy, RM move on and sell Raul... If Trez want playing time i support him to leave and played his best in other club and he can still enjoy his game.. It doesn't mean i hate Trez
 

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