Paul Pogba (175 Viewers)

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


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Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,880
It's easy too.
Exactly. Fun & easy.

Which also happens to be the way to describe the kind of girls I like. But that's a different story.


haha okay. I like good joke, prank or some other silliness but when someone repeats it 4-5 times inside 24 hours then well not so much. :)
More like 400-500 times inside 24 hours :D
But yeah, I agree.
 

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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
I see Vidal staying maybe more years than pogs.

About pogba being in 3 diff teams at his age, it means nothing.
He left lens because United called, and thats is a big step for any player. In united, he was clearly not getting the chances he wanted and ferguson ahd it against him for some weird reason. I think that ferguson miscaculated how much time pogba was going to wait for him.

Then he saw the chance to joining juve, the team of the french idols, and since he had nothing to lose from united, he joined our team to be able to play. And here he is, we repaid him with football minutes, with some silverware and a stable project to let him develop. If things continue like this, there will pass some good years before he decides to part with us.

And if that happens, we will earn a shitload of money.

About Zidane and madrid, yeh I can see florentino sending him to steal pogba for sure. Zidane is one of my fav 3 players, but if he does that, ill never forgive him. I barely was able to get over his love affair with his beloved madrid.... but to steal pogs from us would be the cherry on the cake.
 
Apr 29, 2006
3,158
If Arsen Anal team or forum had a single guy with mind for strategy they would be trying with a mental bid for Marchisio -that is a top player they might get their hands on. Everyone, apart from a few fans on that website of theirs, can see Pogba is better now and riding the TGV train for WC status already - that's why they would even have a chance with Marchisio.
But I am talking about "come here to be our best" kind of an offer , which they probably won't do even if Fabregas where to come back to the Emirates. Instead all they do is talk rubbish.:disagree:

Secondly,
Depending on this team growth we might be for a long Pogba stay. Everyone here feels the Bernabeu would be the only place to lure him outta here in the long run, if we are serious about keeping him, but Real also want Vidal ... That would be 150M Euros and change (read Benzema a-la-rabais) in the next 5 years!
Might be too much even for them. I wouldn't say they won't spend them, but it isn't that likely either.:jvefan:
 

FinoAllaFine

Junior Member
Jul 19, 2013
82
It all depends on how much Pogba values loyalty and although I do believe loyalty is a rare attribute today, I don't believe the argument that it is completely dead in today's game. I also agree with Hydde that you can't really take his move from Lens as a mercenary move, as you could then say the same about Del Piero leaving Padova for Juve. Leaving United for Juve was his way of getting play time in and with SAF deciding he'd rather recall a 75 year old Scholes and continually field trash like Anderson over PP, I don't blame Pogba for leaving either. So now you have Juve who decided to gamble on him and put their faith in him and it paid off. Depending on how appreciative Pogba is of that and how Juve continues to progress forward, I could see Pogba staying at Juve for awhile. There was a time where a player's biggest ambition was to play for Juventus and if we can return to that status, I don't see why it's so proposterous for Pogba and Vidal to stay for years to come, especially if Juve becomes a dominant team in Europe. Guys like Chiellini, March, and Buffon all recently (within the last 5 years) turned down big money offers to represent the black and white...and even if they are Italian, it doesn't mean that the non-Italians will jump out at the first paycheque they see. Have some hope boys!
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
The only gap that separates us from the other big teams could offer is crazy money... because we have everything else:
-A beautiful stadium
-great fans
-great BoD. We do not have an stupid president like milan or silly board members.
-An sporting plan
-Ambition
-Beautiful city
-Great players and top champions among them.
-Juventus as a whole is a serious team who wants to excell at the sport in the old way. Is not about oil barons and all that sort of glory hunters who wants to buy prestige and cups with money.

Our only weakness is that we cant offer rock star salaries a la Cr7... but if you can live earning some less millions (but good millions anyways), in order to having all the privileges mentioned above... then u dont need to find another place to go.

Seriously...only if we stop being competitive in our 2 main competitions... i dont see a problem.
 

FinoAllaFine

Junior Member
Jul 19, 2013
82
The only gap that separates us from the other big teams could offer is crazy money... because we have everything else:
-A beautiful stadium
-great fans
-great BoD. We do not have an stupid president like milan or silly board members.
-An sporting plan
-Ambition
-Beautiful city
-Great players and top champions among them.
-Juventus as a whole is a serious team who wants to excell at the sport in the old way. Is not about oil barons and all that sort of glory hunters who wants to buy prestige and cups with money.

Our only weakness is that we cant offer rock star salaries a la Cr7... but if you can live earning some less millions (but good millions anyways), in order to having all the privileges mentioned above... then u dont need to find another place to go.

Seriously...only if we stop being competitive in our 2 main competitions... i dont see a problem.
Not to mention, one of the most storied histories in the sport. 31 (or "29") time Italian champions, 2 time UCL, 3 time Uefa cup, and home to some of the greatest players to ever play the game.
 

juventino899

Senior Member
Dec 29, 2009
1,335
Loyalty IS hard to find nowadays..and with Raiola as his agent he will be harder to keep..All I know is that at this rate we'll make quite a lot of money off him.

Really hoping he'll at least remain another 2-3 seasons
 

FinoAllaFine

Junior Member
Jul 19, 2013
82
Well, Raiola was the agent of both Nedved (who turned down countless offers during his time at Juve) and Hamsik who's been with Napoli pretty much his whole career after offers from Milan, Chelsea, Man City. I'm grasping at hope here...LOL
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
i think some of you lack basic logic. seriously i am starting to wonder if some of you are mentally handicapped.

the only player i know to raiola represents that moves a lot is ibra. raiola has a dozen other clients and none of them move often.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Well, Raiola was the agent of both Nedved (who turned down countless offers during his time at Juve) and Hamsik who's been with Napoli pretty much his whole career after offers from Milan, Chelsea, Man City. I'm grasping at hope here...LOL
finally someone who uses logic. about time
 

Klovn

#MakeTuzGreatAgain
Jul 28, 2011
21,859
Well, Raiola was the agent of both Nedved (who turned down countless offers during his time at Juve) and Hamsik who's been with Napoli pretty much his whole career after offers from Milan, Chelsea, Man City. I'm grasping at hope here...LOL
Raiola has always had a good relationship with Juve(Beside the Zlatan saga). And he won't risk losing Juve. The club he probably has make most deals with. If Pogba were to leave in the couple of next years. It's probably by himself.
 

FinoAllaFine

Junior Member
Jul 19, 2013
82
finally someone who uses logic. about time
Apparently the concensus around here is if you leave a local team (like Mkhitaryan or Matuidi) for a club with bigger ambitions, then your agent is fishing for money. I agree fully with what you said...If you look at Raiola's clients and track record, the only guy giving him a bad name is Ibra and Balotelli somewhat, but that's probably more on Mario's attitude than anything.

If Pogba were to leave in the couple of next years. It's probably by himself.
Exactly.
 

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