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So far they've done an excellent job cleaning up Tici's disaster.
They definitely seem more competent than that fucking disaster known as Tici, but I still don’t trust them to build a squad. Let’s see what they pull off with 4 weeks left to go before the season starts. Hopefully we bring in a couple of players before we jet off to the US.
 

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yahjuve

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Sep 27, 2021
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So far they've done an excellent job cleaning up Tici's disaster.
Well it's easy to get rid of the good ones and keep the useless ones. Rabiot Ramsey Arthur Asandro Rugani Desciglio..are still in Turin scratching their bollocks.

So in less than one year this new mgmt team has offloaded the top 3 paid players off of the payroll

37 yr old CR7
Washed up soyboy
And a young CB
who was never going to see his prime in our stripes

The books will look good and might allow us to build a stronger deeper team than a top heavy one
These were awful decisions quite affordable for any tuz member
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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They definitely seem more competent than that fucking disaster known as Tici, but I still don’t trust them to build a squad. Let’s see what they pull off with 4 weeks left to go before the season starts. Hopefully we bring in a couple of players before we jet off to the US.
When do we leave?
 

Alin

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Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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Lol. The most overpaid players on Juventus payroll when Bini joined: Ramsey, Rabiot, Woj, Sandro, Arthur, Berna, Rugani, de Ligt. They've barely started with the cleanup imo.
Aka the unsellables. They've literally gotten rid of the 3 biggest salaries in the squad.
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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Putting Woj on that list is ridiculous.
He's on 7m plus bonuses. Ive seen multiple reports that the yearly bonuses are 2.5-3m to him/agent. Of course we cant know for sure whether thats true, but if its true, its definitely one of the crazier Tici moments.

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Aka the unsellables. They've literally gotten rid of the 3 biggest salaries in the squad.
Ronaldo got rid of Juve not the other way around. Dybala expired. de Ligt was our biggest asset.

I'd start to celebrate "cleanups" when they actually do smth about the sea of majorly overpaid playera we have on our wage bill, because their only tactic seems to be letting them run their contract down.
 
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Ronaldo got rid of Juve not the other way around. Dybala expired. de Ligt was our biggest asset.

I'd start to celebrate "cleanups" when they actually do smth about the sea of majorly overpaid playera we have on our wage bill, because their only tactic seems to be letting them run their contract down.
And as I've tried to explain to you previously that is the only tactic with some of these players. There is very little you can do if a player refuses to leave and has a contract. It's also not a problem that just we face. Pretty much all big teams face these situations with overpaid players that are more or less impossible to move. Real with Bale, Isco, Hazard and Marcelo, Barca with Umtiti, Coutinho and Pjanic, ManU with Lingard, Jones and Rojo, Chelsea with Barkley, Bakayoko and Drinkwater are just some recent examples.
 

Strickland

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And as I've tried to explain to you previously that is the only tactic with some of these players. There is very little you can do if a player refuses to leave and has a contract. It's also not a problem that just we face. Pretty much all big teams face these situations with overpaid players that are more or less impossible to move. Real with Bale, Isco, Hazard and Marcelo, Barca with Umtiti, Coutinho and Pjanic, ManU with Lingard, Jones and Rojo, Chelsea with Barkley, Bakayoko and Drinkwater are just some recent examples.
true, but even among the examples you handpicked there are several examples where the club managed to move or loan the players and get out of paying at least part if not all of their salary. hell, we managed to do that with Ramsey this winter, our most hopeless case, but did fuckall with all the other overpaid players who in theory should've been easier to move than the cripple Ramsey.

I just wish we did more in this department and our strength on the pitch was closer to our massive wage bill.
 

Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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He's on 7m plus bonuses. Ive seen multiple reports that the yearly bonuses are 2.5-3m to him/agent. Of course we cant know for sure whether thats true, but if its true, its definitely one of the crazier Tici moments.

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Ronaldo got rid of Juve not the offer way around. Dybala expired. de Ligt was our biggest asset.

I'd start to celebrate "cleanups" when they actually do smth about the sea of majorly overpaid playera we have on our wage bill, because their only tactic seems to be letting them run their contract down.
The decision not to order anything to Dybala should be appreciated. And getting rid of someone like Sandro is near impossible so it’s unfair to judge the management based on that.
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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The decision not to order anything to Dybala should be appreciated. And getting rid of someone like Sandro is near impossible so it’s unfair to judge the management based on that.
you think no one would take him on loan if we paid 30-50% of his salary?

take a look at the list il brutto posted, off the top of my head, Bale, Coutinho, Pjanic, Lingard, Bakayoko all have been loaned to other clubs, some of them multiple times. it's not impossible, our mgmt's just not doing it. or if we go back a few years - we terminated MLS level players Matuidi and Higuain and a basically retired player Khedira, all were on top level salaries. sure some of them required a golden handshake, but it's better to give it than to keep a massively overpaid player on our payroll for 2 seasons.
 

Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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you think no one would take him on loan if we paid 30-50% of his salary?

take a look at the list il brutto posted, off the top of my head, Bale, Coutinho, Pjanic, Lingard, Bakayoko all have been loaned to other clubs, some of them multiple times. it's not impossible, our mgmt's just not doing it. or if we go back a few years - we terminated MLS level players Matuidi and Higuain and a basically retired player Khedira, all were on top level salaries. sure some of them required a golden handshake, but it's better to give it than to keep a massively overpaid player on our payroll for 2 seasons.
He is on a 6m salary, but even MDS was better than him last season. You gotta pay 75% of his salary to push him out, and that is if he even agrees to that. He’s done at this level.
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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you think no one would take him on loan if we paid 30-50% of his salary?

take a look at the list il brutto posted, off the top of my head, Bale, Coutinho, Pjanic, Lingard, Bakayoko all have been loaned to other clubs, some of them multiple times. it's not impossible, our mgmt's just not doing it. or if we go back a few years - we terminated MLS level players Matuidi and Higuain and a basically retired player Khedira, all were on top level salaries. sure some of them required a golden handshake, but it's better to give it than to keep a massively overpaid player on our payroll for 2 seasons.
I'm sure he didn't take that deal to fuck off up until now. He would've been gone already...
 

rainhard

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May 5, 2004
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Slightly overpay, but it is a necessity, and happy this transfer is concluded(because we in need after De Ligt transfer), now if we can add something to our left side LB/LW, we will look more balance. More sustain in terms of wages too
 

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