rakib567

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Apr 27, 2013
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2012: Del piero left, pogba came in
2013: tevez and llorente came in but no one significant left (improvement)
2014: vucinic, quags, giovinco left but we got morata, pereyra and evra (improvement)
2015: Vidal, pirlo and tevez left but we got hernanes, lamina and dybala to replace them (massive downfall) but we improved with depth with acquisitions like sandro, mandzukic, cuadrado etc...
 

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v1rtu4l

Senior Member
Mar 4, 2008
6,349
So its a foregone conclusion, so Bayern are screwed for sure because he will defenitely soon kill someone in DUI? Ok, lets wait for it then.
no, but it was surely a lesson for the club to be in limbo when we heard about the car crash and did not know if he would face jail and we would pay that drunktard while he sits in jail sucking chilean cock. does not mean that this will definitely happen, but i bet the club officials surely sweated about a plan b if vidal would have been arrested and put to jail for that.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
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no, but it was surely a lesson for the club to be in limbo when we heard about the car crash and did not know if he would face jail and we would pay that drunktard while he sits in jail sucking chilean cock. does not mean that this will definitely happen, but i bet the club officials surely sweated about a plan b if vidal would have been arrested and put to jail for that.
in the words of @JuveOP "we are a fcking hoe of elite clubs"
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
Its a valid concern if that was an option, but he wasnt even suspended in sporting level so its doubtful that a nation thats so cuddling of his mistakes would ever realistically consider legal actions like that on him (also as serious as car crashes and DUI can be, lets not MASSIVELY exagerrate the consequences of them please). And the club most have known it. Its another matter itself the club doesnt find his behaviour acceptable and want to move him on. But lets not pretend it came to such drastic measures or he was a hazard on sporting level to his immediate career, when he is signed by another big club and is performing regularly for them.
 

v1rtu4l

Senior Member
Mar 4, 2008
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Osman, you are talking with today's knowledge right now. I remember back then media spun it as if it was a real possibility that he would be arrested with some Chilean alleged justice expert chiming in in the same general direction. Saying the country loves him too much to penalize him is not a sound base for business decisions.
 

IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
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If we sold him for DUI then :sergio:

Marotta would be an idiot in that case.

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And all this time I accused you of being a rat, Arturito :cry:

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Osman, you are talking with today's knowledge right now. I remember back then media spun it as if it was a real possibility that he would be arrested with some Chilean alleged justice expert chiming in in the same general direction. Saying the country loves him too much to penalize him is not a sound base for business decisions.
Dude, no one goes to jail for DUI in South America unless you kill someone. Even then, it's rare.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
We should really have kept Vidal and then reap the benefits next year when Vidal probably killed some kid while drunk driving. Just imagine the boost in publicity we would get and we finally would be on par with the clubs that have rapists as players. We would basically kill it in the notoriousity charts. Who dares to have a midfield battle against a proven killer? We would murder the enemies.
Wooow! Just wow! Should we sell Caceres at the nearest possible opportunity as well Pseudo Nostradamus?
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
Osman, you are talking with today's knowledge right now. I remember back then media spun it as if it was a real possibility that he would be arrested with some Chilean alleged justice expert chiming in in the same general direction. Saying the country loves him too much to penalize him is not a sound base for business decisions.
He has had incidents involving drinking several times with NT and only ONCE been reprimanded. It was DUI crash, jail time was not in the cards at any point. He was held for questionning basically, and only talk was about wether or not he would receive sporting reprimands (he didnt, since it was during copa even more), and only legal consequences is reporting to the embassy when he is working overseas.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Osman, you are talking with today's knowledge right now. I remember back then media spun it as if it was a real possibility that he would be arrested with some Chilean alleged justice expert chiming in in the same general direction. Saying the country loves him too much to penalize him is not a sound base for business decisions.

The maximum penalties for drunk driving often entail jail time. This doesn't mean that at any point in time it would be realistic to send people to jail over this. That only happens with repeat offenders or when there is a death involved (even then it's not very likely). Sure, there may have been a lawyer saying jail time was on the cards, but in truth it never was.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
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P1) We either sold him because (A) we thought he was going to prison or (B) for another unrelated reason.
P2) If we sold him because we thought he was going to prison, then Bayern would not buy him at this time.
P3) But Bayern did buy him at this time.
P4/C1) Therefore, its not the case that we sold him because we thought he was going to prison. (2,3)
C2) We sold him for another unrelated reason. (1,4)



Trying to excuse Marotta on the basis of Vidal's DUI is hilarious.
 

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