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X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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and with sarri, it's gonna be dybala's year they said :baus:

thing is that the coach's influence on the mercato at juve is negligible.
it should be Dybs year but its clear the club has no intention of signing players suited to the coach even still. ridiculous to continue with that policy.

so much for the sarri signing being about building identity
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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its funny recalling how much flak beppe got for being unable to move on mediocre players who were on high wages that he had mostly inherited from secco.

paratici has kean and dybala to sell, players with potential to be top talents of their generation, and he manages to net lukaku from selling them.

the absolute state of this :lol3:

i suppose parting ways with allegri was first indication that management were gonna go full retard
 

AllegriGOAT

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Jul 30, 2019
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You guys are being too harsh on Paratici. First off he would NEVER allow Dybala to leave without making huge capital gains let alone sanction a player swap deal. If this is happening it is because Sarri told Dybala can't fit in with his vision while Lukaku conveniently being on the market has made it possible. This only work in Utd's favor but Paratici has to do to get behind the manager. I'm sure he does not want a repeat of what happened with Conte in 2014.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
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Not looking good at all for Paratici now, our mercato dropped to 5.5/10. The imminent transfers will make it even worse, it's impossible for Paratici to save face now.
In a single summer he sold our future and the players he brought are not good enough to guarantee the CL.
It will take 4-5 years at least till we see again such talents, more than a decade for a player like Kean.
Even after he is long gone, the damage he made to our club will still haunt us...
Just quitting our club is not enough to make amends for the damages he provoked!
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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it should be Dybs year but its clear the club has no intention of signing players suited to the coach even still. ridiculous to continue with that policy.

so much for the sarri signing being about building identity
Sarri requested Dybala be sold because his first touch is too poor for one touch Sarriball. :seven:
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,412
You guys are being too harsh on Paratici. First off he would NEVER allow Dybala to leave without making huge capital gains let alone sanction a player swap deal. If this is happening it is because Sarri told Dybala can't fit in with his vision while Lukaku conveniently being on the market has made it possible. This only work in Utd's favor but Paratici has to do to get behind the manager. I'm sure he does not want a repeat of what happened with Conte in 2014.
That's BS, Sarri didn't even got the chance to train Dybala and repeatedly said that he is not handling the transfers. That's solely on Paratici!
 

AllegriGOAT

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Jul 30, 2019
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That's BS, Sarri didn't even got the chance to train Dybala and repeatedly said that he is not handling the transfers. That's solely on Paratici!
A manager don't even have to see a player on the training pitch to know he wants that player out. Case in point Zidane with James. Sarri perhaps told Paratici while meeting him on how he intend to build his team and probably told him Dybala doesn't fit in. Can you explain any other ways we are letting go a 100m+ asset without making a single penny?
 

kappa96

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Jun 20, 2018
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A manager don't even have to see a player on the training pitch to know he wants that player out. Case in point Zidane with James. Sarri perhaps told Paratici while meeting him on how he intend to build his team and probably told him Dybala doesn't fit in. Can you explain any other ways we are letting go a 100m+ asset without making a single penny?
a possible explanation would be that while dybala is here we pay full salary and with lukaku here he is going to be included in the next tax reduction starting from 2020
another reason - swap lukaku with icardi because we don't want to give them dybs
another reason - dybala's last year decline got management worried and fears of value plummeting
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
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A manager don't even have to see a player on the training pitch to know he wants that player out. Case in point Zidane with James. Sarri perhaps told Paratici while meeting him on how he intend to build his team and probably told him Dybala doesn't fit in. Can you explain any other ways we are letting go a 100m+ asset without making a single penny?
Are you Badass DA or fuck buddy? Cuz’ you certainly sound so...
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
77,172
it should be Dybs year but its clear the club has no intention of signing players suited to the coach even still. ridiculous to continue with that policy.

so much for the sarri signing being about building identity
Like I said when Sarri was first seriously linked to us.

The reason we brought in Sarri had nothing to do with “play style”. He is a yes-man who doesn’t interfere AT ALL in the transfer market. Just read his previous comments he made at Napoli and Chelsea. He hates the transfer market and only focuses on training. He’s someone the board will love, so they can pick and choose which players they want to sell for plusvalenza without having the coach quit (Conte) or have to convince to stay every season (Allegri).

The signing of Lukaku or Icardi tell you everything you need to know. Neither really suit Sarri’s tactics, but we know this board doesn’t give the slightest fuck what the coach needs.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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Still trying to get my head around appointing Sarri.

My way of justifying it was that at least we will see some technical/attacking football albeit not particularly effective.

Since then we have sold our most technical/attacking LB, seem determined to sell our most technical/attacking RB, are in talks to sell one of our most technical attackers, our most promising young forward and sign a lazy carthorse with no first touch, whilst keeping our older players who don't fit the system. Absolute genius strategy to align our transfer market with our playing philosophy.

Nedved and Paratici seem out of their depth.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Like I said when Sarri was first seriously linked to us.

The reason we brought in Sarri had nothing to do with “play style”. He is a yes-man who doesn’t interfere AT ALL in the transfer market. Just read his previous comments he made at Napoli and Chelsea. He hates the transfer market and only focuses on training. He’s someone the board will love, so they can pick and choose which players they want to sell for plusvalenza without having the coach quit (Conte) or have to convince to stay every season (Allegri).

The signing of Lukaku or Icardi tell you everything you need to know. Neither really suit Sarri’s tactics, but we know this board doesn’t give the slightest fuck what the coach needs.
yea i am starting to get seriously annoyed by this. the board seems content to just dominate italy because no way in hell are we winning any champions leagues by signing randos who dont fit together in any cohesive way.

the only chance we were going to win a CL like that or even be among the top european sides was with a top tier coach who could somehow patch together frankenstein lineups catered to beat top sides and we had that in allegri. he finally got fed up with it, put his foot down and the board parts way with him then signs marizio fucking sarri :lol3:

its sad because we actually now do have the money to compete but Paratici is floundering out there
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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:yuck: :inter: Please leave. You're a fraud and a horrible human being. Pushing a player out of a club without even consulting him to sign some fucking oaf and push your selfish agenda for that cancerous fetish of yours? Abysmal and unforgivable.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
22,652
You guys are being too harsh on Paratici. First off he would NEVER allow Dybala to leave without making huge capital gains let alone sanction a player swap deal. If this is happening it is because Sarri told Dybala can't fit in with his vision while Lukaku conveniently being on the market has made it possible. This only work in Utd's favor but Paratici has to do to get behind the manager. I'm sure he does not want a repeat of what happened with Conte in 2014.
How does Lukaku fit Sarri's tactic? Elaborate please. I dont recall Napoli ever using striker in the mould of Lukaku while Sarri coached them. Slow, cumbersome, low technicall level, etc... The more Im looking at this squad, the more Im getting the feeling of something constructed in a haste just to patch usual cracks which will appear at one point and get us exposed.
 

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