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How many minutes will he play for jj in 23-24 season?


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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
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:D I was going to say that about Guardiola when his City job was announced. If you look at Italy we are the only club that could match his European ambitions.
I've always felt like he wants to coach in Italy the way he speaks about Sacchi.It's just not relevant enough for him these days.
Don't know about Juventus though.Juventus hierarchy is built in way where manager has a lesser say like Bayern and he's already had problems with their mgt..At City, he'll be having full control of the club.So his next adventure will also probably be along similar lines.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
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:D I was going to say that about Guardiola when his City job was announced. If you look at Italy we are the only club that could match his European ambitions.
please no :scared:

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After he gets enough of City his only options are Juve, PSG and going back to Barca. Everything will depend on the managerial situation in those teams at that time. I see PSG as the most realistic option for him.
he can go to United or Chelsea too (or Arsenal @Fred :p)

edit: or Milan, if they get bought by a non-idiot rich person

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It was sarcasm but he's the asshole saying all that $#@!... I always stand by Paul but if he wanna play for a $#@!ing club like City, he could $#@! off now

He's one of our leader and someone needs to tell him that he can't say $#@! like that
when has he ever indicated something like this?
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,223
60m + De Bruyne for Pogba. Would you all take it?
It's not just about how much Pogba is better footballer, but he's gonna become one of the most marketable players around. With Pogba and Dybala we have opportunity to do what faggetlona did a decade ago. These two shouldn't be for sale even if indecent proposal comes around.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
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It's not just about how much Pogba is better footballer, but he's gonna become one of the most marketable players around. With Pogba and Dybala we have opportunity to do what faggetlona did a decade ago. These two should be unsellable.
We're not Barcelona. We can't hold on to player like they do. We're talking about 2 Spanish players (Xavi an Iniesta) and Messi who's been there since he was what 7 years old? It's like our own Marchisio, sure we can hold on to Marchisio for as long as we want...

Pogba will want to try something different sooner or later. And he's good but not the kind of good that can't be replaced.

For the record, I want Pogba here. My speculation is in case HE decides to leave.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,223
We're not Barcelona. We can't hold on to player like they do
Is there any evidence to support this? That we can't hold onto a player in his prime?



Pogba will want to try something different sooner or later. And he's good but not the kind of good that can't be replaced.
Meh, speculations. I think that he'll stay here at least till 28-29 yo.

For the record, I want Pogba here. My speculation is in case HE decides to leave
:tup:
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,696
I've always felt like he wants to coach in Italy the way he speaks about Sacchi.It's just not relevant enough for him these days.
Don't know about Juventus though.Juventus hierarchy is built in way where manager has a lesser say like Bayern and he's already had problems with their mgt..At City, he'll be having full control of the club.So his next adventure will also probably be along similar lines.
The thing about that turd is, he loves Italian football. He learnt to appreciate it during his (brief) days at Brescia and Roma. He always spoken highly of the managers and tactics etc. I wouldn't be surprised at all to see him coach a club here sooner or later.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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I've always felt like he wants to coach in Italy the way he speaks about Sacchi.It's just not relevant enough for him these days.
Don't know about Juventus though.Juventus hierarchy is built in way where manager has a lesser say like Bayern and he's already had problems with their mgt..At City, he'll be having full control of the club.So his next adventure will also probably be along similar lines.
Those are my thoughts as well. Being a 'manager' of an English club is far more suitable, in fact the Italian model is probably least suitable.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,223
The thing about that turd is, he loves Italian football. He learnt to appreciate it during his (brief) days at Brescia and Roma. He always spoken highly of the managers and tactics etc. I wouldn't be surprised at all to see him coach a club here sooner or later.
:agree: He's fully aware that only in Italy he could properly test himself as a coach. Personaly I think it would be better for him if he didn't venture there, he'd get exposed, but knowing how full of himself he is I can definitely see why he'd take this challenge.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
What the matter?.

It happened before with zidane. It can happen again if we are not able to beat Barcelona in the final.

Dont be oversensitive. What I said is a possibility.
it "could" happen. but hes not "definitely a goner" like you said. people are repeating for 3 seasons now that if a 100M offer comes we cant keep him yet hes still here
 

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