Without doubt if he returns he NEEDS to make a statement to win back the fans. It's a business, and obviously he saw the armband and payraise as a career opportunity, and balanced that with any dressing room issues that were going on with Allegri etc, and made a decision. I don't really blame him from an objective point of view. As a Juventus fan of course its fun to say treason. But most of us with the opportunity to go from 3.5M euro to 7.5M (over an 100% increase in salary) would do the same thing if offered an 100% raise to change jobs and do the same thing. That being said, a previous employers might feel some resentment, which definitely occurs in sport too. The problem is that the resentment goes beyond the previous employers - there are millions of supporters, many of which are not objectively rational when it comes to supporting their team (myself included) with many not financially literate wrt basic business This is sport, and things are not objective. It is emotion. Fans expect loyalty even if it isn't two-way. For example, any basketball fans following the Demar DeRosan saga would ackowledge this.
Bonucci has to make a statement here. In the majority of fans' eyes he abandoned Juventus, and left in an ugly manner. He also celebrated against us, which is something that showed a lack of sporting etiquette. Even though I understand the financial motivations, this is sport, and he'd better say something profound because a lot of Juventus fans can't stand him now.
Bonucci has to make a statement here. In the majority of fans' eyes he abandoned Juventus, and left in an ugly manner. He also celebrated against us, which is something that showed a lack of sporting etiquette. Even though I understand the financial motivations, this is sport, and he'd better say something profound because a lot of Juventus fans can't stand him now.

