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


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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
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Going by his past history yeah you are likely right, would hope he has the sense to build the team around him with a 3 man midfield especially after you overpay that much and watch his contrasting performances for France.

To be honest, Mourinho could do a good job or flop terribly. A lot of that depends on how he handles Zlatan's last years and nurturing Paul. Pogba isn't a very mentally tough player yet. Nor has he become consistent yet with top-level performances. He looked like the best midfielder in football for the last 2-3 months of the Serie A season, but we were already out of CL, and had already played our last fixtures against Roma and Napoli at that point, which meant we did not get to see him express that form against top sides. If I were a ManU fan I'd be most worried that Mourinho will make Pogba more consistent, but in a more shackled and less dynamic way.

You should have signed Conte in my opinion. Young, ambitious, and a coach on the rise.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
Life is great, what I meant aas only about this transfer but we go on, I have learned better following this club.

Since you are a fan of the beard here's the latest update
The look is just top bro. Boss. :tup:

So in the end we probably will have exchanged Higuain + Matic/Wtisel for Pogba. Terrible.

Also we never should have sold Vidal, if you decide to let go of Pogba the next year. Vidal - unlike Pogba - could have been convinced to stay long-term with the right kind of financial offer. The way the midfield was management over the last 12 months isn't good.
The incoming players are not terrible. They cover Pogbas characteristics, as part of more specific skill sets rather than only one of them having an ability like Pogba did. And totally agree about Vidal. He was the one who could finish his career with us, we should've never let him leave.

He gone? Wanna be sure before unleash my anger in this thread.
Anger at whom? The player or the management or the agent? Coz they're all on the same page as far as the move goes.

:agree:

I don't see how anyone thinks this is a bad deal for us, if this is actually what we'll be getting.

110 mil pure profit + bonuses. :lol:
Come on PI.

Not that it matters for anyone but I am for one will not be watching any United match and I do not care about how he will do and how much he will help the team. Fuck him!
Agree with you, fuck him. Treated him like one of our own, and honestly, I can even grant him that he may want to leave for a more visible league or more money, or what have you, but during all this time, NOT ONCE did he acknowledge Juve summer onwards. And therein lies his mistake. Don't want a goodbye letter after he's gone. I wanted him to come out and say during this time what the situation was, so that his fans at the club didn't have to go thru this shit. Four years and a number 10 jersey should have meant more to him.

:agree:

Selling a player we got for free... for 110M + bonuses is absolutely insane business.

I'll be very happy if we do something like Herrera + Matic.
Defense mechanism kicking in. :) Sounding so different from earlier this summer. :p Can't blame you though. This sucks. But too much money to say no to. Now if we can get players like Herrera and Matic the team will be complete, just without the big name gravitas. I so regret selling Vidal today. He could've just retired here. That would've never happened with Paul. Chose the wrong player to build around. There was no future with this guy.

#10 is a fucking number! Chill out guys and stop crying. It's more of a worry how we are going to replace him on the field than thinking about for how long he was our #10. It doesn't matter. He was our most talented midfielder since Zidane and he is fetching us a WORLD RECORD fee after 4 wonderful and exciting years of service (on the pitch and marketing wise). Believe it or not we owe him a lot too. That alone makes him deserve #10, even if it was only for a year. All of you hating on him should be ashamed...
Balls. He got as much from the club as the ckub for from him. He was an extra at United when he came to Juve, and conte gave him the chance and platform to perform. We sold Vidal to sustain keeping him and building a project around him, and gave him the 10, which has a lot of meaning st Juve. And here he is, on the brink of an exit, and hasn't even acknowledged the club all summer. Want to go? Go. Acknowledge it. Don't beat around the bush.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Money of course. If someone offered to double your salary you might take it too. If its a 10%-20% range maybe loyalty prevails, but we're talking about >2x
You make the impressive mistake by namin pogba's current wage.

Offcourse we offered a better contract. Likely close to higuain's which isnt much lower then what united offers.



Also, pogba is not lampard.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,924
United will get a gem who's worth every single penny they are paying, and much more.

It's just Juve fans being butthurt when we say that Mourinho will ruin him or similar crap. The only downside for Manchester is, as things stand right now, that Pogba has an agent who'll give Pogs 2-3 seasons in United and then he'll be forcing a move elsewhere. But otherwise, EPL will get a superstar. Even now, despite his inconsistency and somehow disappointing performances at the biggest stage, Pogba is a brilliant player that comes once in a decade. Juve fans know this well. The others are yet to find it out, and in at most 2 seasons they will.

However we put it, we are losing an amazing player, while United are getting one.

This being said, no hard feeling for anyone involved. It's a shame that Pogba couldn't stay for 2 more seasons, because he was destined for big things. Now both him and Juve will have to wait for the great trophies, even if Juve still stands a chance.
All I care now is how will Beppe and Allegri make Juve as great as it looked on paper when Higuain signed and Pogba was still in the starting XI combinations. With a 110m sale we're on 0 in this transfer market. If we can make some 40-50 million from sales, and then add the usual 30-40 million difference we have every year between purchase and sales, we can be looking at a pretty nice amount of 70-90 millions. The right thing is to invest in one midfielder, if we can find him on the market. Do that and once again we're looking at an extreeeeeemely strong team in every single position.
 

ClaudiOHHH

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Jul 8, 2011
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Balls. He got as much from the club as the ckub for from him. He was an extra at United when he came to Juve, and conte gave him the chance and platform to perform. We sold Vidal to sustain keeping him and building a project around him, and gave him the 10, which has a lot of meaning st Juve. And here he is, on the brink of an exit, and hasn't even acknowledged the club all summer. Want to go? Go. Acknowledge it. Don't beat around the bush.
Wow, so true
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Come on PI.

Defense mechanism kicking in. :) Sounding so different from earlier this summer. :p Can't blame you though. This sucks. But too much money to say no to. Now if we can get players like Herrera and Matic the team will be complete, just without the big name gravitas. I so regret selling Vidal today. He could've just retired here. That would've never happened with Paul. Chose the wrong player to build around. There was no future with this guy.

What?

How is a defense mechanism? Do I want to sell Paul? Not in the slightest.

Will I be happy with losing him for 110M+ if we end up with Pjanic + Herrera + Matic instead. Obviously.

Pjanic + Herrera + Matic/whoever > Paul Pogba

That's not a coping mechanism, that's just truth.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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Wall.

Fortunately, we never had a full strength Pogba and Vidal convo, so it is probably net additive to our team from before.
During Pog's 2014 season, he was still very rough, and not nearly the player he is now. And 2 years ago during our UCL finalist year, Vidal was on a bum knee and played like crap.
Exactly!. Sometimes we fantasy about the 2 being on their prime that was never close to it. When Vidal was on his prime (2nd season specially), Pogba was arriving to juve...and when Pogba was starting to be a key player...Vidal was already drunk.

And even pogba at his very best is a rare sight for the random he is in his performances. Some days he is the lost son of zidane..others he is worst than hernanes.

Theres a reason why he was SO hyoed when he had pirlo marchisioa nd vidal around...because they could carry the burden while pogba could pimp himself with plays. But when things got tought and he had to carry the burden, the guy vanished.

It will be interesting to see how Pogba is in the non-tactical EPL with a drastically weaker defensive shield and midfield. I remember his first game of the season this year when he tried to do so much and was so bad. I wonder if that Pog will return.
Want i want to see is the reaction of manU fans when his 120 mils dude is not carrying them.
it will be a tough reality checks for both paul and the fans.

But seriously, worst #10 ever

Still love the guy, don't fault him for leaving at all, but that was a bitch move
Yes i do. When u let your greedy agent twist your mind like that to join an inferior team for money, you should be blamed too.

Actually I wouldn't mind if we reinvested the money in Verratti. He's like the only player capable of replacing Pogba. WC talent, Italian and Juve fan :donedeal:
He would be a dram signing for us. Hopefully next summer we go balls deep for him.

Del Piero on Pogba getting #10:
Sad..sad sad.

As much as I don't want Paul to leave, I have to laugh at the notion that Man U has to pay us over 110 million + bonuses AND cover Raiola's commission to eradicate their own mistake from 4 years ago :lol:
really. is way too much money.. like totally. And they having to paid something WE arranged with Raiola is bollocks. ManU owners really went :stupid: with this signing.

Good for us, but this shows how twisted is the football world.

Not that it matters for anyone but I am for one will not be watching any United match and I do not care about how he will do and how much he will help the team. $#@! him!
Well, only himself to blame.

Not even unhappy about this sale. As I said all through this saga, we need to stop the 'ask to leave and you can go' thing but Pogba was always focused on leaving here since he burst on to the big stage. I'm glad we can build a team in peace now and I don't have to think about Who's replacing Pogba and we don't have to hear about how he's United/Madrid bound every time he $#@!ing scores.
I think our board grew tired of fighting against the tides..because not even once Pogba was on the same wave. He never wanted to commit, and thats understandable.... but to reach this extremes of forcing a sale to THIS ManU team...i think Agnelli , Allegri and Beppe just said "fuk it let him go if he is so eager to cash on it".

It could sound that we "hand tied" like with Vidal, but IMO in both cases, Juventus had reasons to let them go..and not just bending over. Vidal im pretty sure had issues out of the field...and Pogs just doesnt have his priorities straight and lets raiola fuk his mind. Our board can do so much in this case.
 

Paid-off-Ref

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Dec 16, 2004
4,102
How can anyone look at this Juventus team and think: "yeah I want to go to united"?
Maybe Pogba is a genius. Think about it, a footballer's career is short. When you retire at 35 you are still a young man. When you retire nobody gives a damn about you. You have no education nor useful skills. Just a giant waste of space. The only thing that matters then is how big your mountain of cash is? How nice of a Cadillac can you buy when have your first mid life crisis? How big of a yacht? Did you earn enough so your children or grand children are going to be set for life or are they going to be on welfare? I bet Pogba thought long and hard about this.:hellyes:
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,320
I hope we keep Pogba but if he leaves and interested in winning the golden ball Man Utd is a better place than Real since Real has Ronaldo who will continue being the star of the show in the next few years!
Zlatan could do the same at Man Utd but...
1. Zlatan is older than C.Ronaldo and probably play 2 more years and then retire
2. Pogba can make the impact there and shine even though there is a Zlatan in front of him
3. Its only a 2 men duel Pogba vs Zlatan!

At Real madrid theres Ronaldo Bale and will also need to share the spotlight more than he will have to at Man Utd

The best chance for the Golden Ball is here with us though he won`t be getting these crazy wages here...
 
Jul 25, 2016
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United will get a gem who's worth every single penny they are paying, and much more.

It's just Juve fans being butthurt when we say that Mourinho will ruin him or similar crap. The only downside for Manchester is, as things stand right now, that Pogba has an agent who'll give Pogs 2-3 seasons in United and then he'll be forcing a move elsewhere. But otherwise, EPL will get a superstar. Even now, despite his inconsistency and somehow disappointing performances at the biggest stage, Pogba is a brilliant player that comes once in a decade. Juve fans know this well. The others are yet to find it out, and in at most 2 seasons they will.

However we put it, we are losing an amazing player, while United are getting one.

This being said, no hard feeling for anyone involved. It's a shame that Pogba couldn't stay for 2 more seasons, because he was destined for big things. Now both him and Juve will have to wait for the great trophies, even if Juve still stands a chance.
All I care now is how will Beppe and Allegri make Juve as great as it looked on paper when Higuain signed and Pogba was still in the starting XI combinations. With a 110m sale we're on 0 in this transfer market. If we can make some 40-50 million from sales, and then add the usual 30-40 million difference we have every year between purchase and sales, we can be looking as a pretty nice amount of 70-90 millions. The right thing is to invest in one midfielder, if we can find him on the market. Do that and once again we're looking at an extreeeeeemely strong team in every single position.

That midfielder that we need, to replace Pogba, though is going to be very tough to get at a good price. We should have bought the midfielder BEFORE we announce the Pogba deal.
Now every team we go to to look for a midfielder will ask for ridiculous sums of money cause they all know we have or will have the Pogba money.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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United will get a gem who's worth every single penny they are paying, and much more.

It's just Juve fans being butthurt when we say that Mourinho will ruin him or similar crap. The only downside for Manchester is, as things stand right now, that Pogba has an agent who'll give Pogs 2-3 seasons in United and then he'll be forcing a move elsewhere. But otherwise, EPL will get a superstar. Even now, despite his inconsistency and somehow disappointing performances at the biggest stage, Pogba is a brilliant player that comes once in a decade. Juve fans know this well. The others are yet to find it out, and in at most 2 seasons they will.

However we put it, we are losing an amazing player, while United are getting one.

This being said, no hard feeling for anyone involved. It's a shame that Pogba couldn't stay for 2 more seasons, because he was destined for big things. Now both him and Juve will have to wait for the great trophies, even if Juve still stands a chance.
All I care now is how will Beppe and Allegri make Juve as great as it looked on paper when Higuain signed and Pogba was still in the starting XI combinations. With a 110m sale we're on 0 in this transfer market. If we can make some 40-50 million from sales, and then add the usual 30-40 million difference we have every year between purchase and sales, we can be looking as a pretty nice amount of 70-90 millions. The right thing is to invest in one midfielder, if we can find him on the market. Do that and once again we're looking at an extreeeeeemely strong team in every single position.
:tup: couldn't have said it better yet because of the higuain transfer I think a lot of fans have just been sugarcoated.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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That midfielder that we need, to replace Pogba, though is going to be very tough to get at a good price. We should have bought the midfielder BEFORE we announce the Pogba deal.
Now every team we go to to look for a midfielder will ask for ridiculous sums of money cause they all know we have or will have the Pogba money.
They all know that we bought Higuain from Pogba money, even if we signed the Argie first. We pretty much spent the Pogba money, so what you're saying won't happen :)
 
Jul 1, 2010
26,352
United will get a gem who's worth every single penny they are paying, and much more.

It's just Juve fans being butthurt when we say that Mourinho will ruin him or similar crap. The only downside for Manchester is, as things stand right now, that Pogba has an agent who'll give Pogs 2-3 seasons in United and then he'll be forcing a move elsewhere. But otherwise, EPL will get a superstar. Even now, despite his inconsistency and somehow disappointing performances at the biggest stage, Pogba is a brilliant player that comes once in a decade. Juve fans know this well. The others are yet to find it out, and in at most 2 seasons they will.

However we put it, we are losing an amazing player, while United are getting one.

This being said, no hard feeling for anyone involved. It's a shame that Pogba couldn't stay for 2 more seasons, because he was destined for big things. Now both him and Juve will have to wait for the great trophies, even if Juve still stands a chance.
All I care now is how will Beppe and Allegri make Juve as great as it looked on paper when Higuain signed and Pogba was still in the starting XI combinations. With a 110m sale we're on 0 in this transfer market. If we can make some 40-50 million from sales, and then add the usual 30-40 million difference we have every year between purchase and sales, we can be looking at a pretty nice amount of 70-90 millions. The right thing is to invest in one midfielder, if we can find him on the market. Do that and once again we're looking at an extreeeeeemely strong team in every single position.
Rakitic?
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
To be honest, Mourinho could do a good job or flop terribly. A lot of that depends on how he handles Zlatan's last years and nurturing Paul. Pogba isn't a very mentally tough player yet. Nor has he become consistent yet with top-level performances. He looked like the best midfielder in football for the last 2-3 months of the Serie A season, but we were already out of CL, and had already played our last fixtures against Roma and Napoli at that point, which meant we did not get to see him express that form against top sides. If I were a ManU fan I'd be most worried that Mourinho will make Pogba more consistent, but in a more shackled and less dynamic way.

You should have signed Conte in my opinion. Young, ambitious, and a coach on the rise.
Yes absolutely
 

Kian

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2011
589
Balls. He got as much from the club as the ckub for from him. He was an extra at United when he came to Juve, and conte gave him the chance and platform to perform. We sold Vidal to sustain keeping him and building a project around him, and gave him the 10, which has a lot of meaning st Juve. And here he is, on the brink of an exit, and hasn't even acknowledged the club all summer. Want to go? Go. Acknowledge it. Don't beat around the bush.
That's why I said owe him TOO. I know Juve made him the player he is today. And I am pretty sure he knows it too. The fact he hasn't said anything in order acknowledge the club is 100% Raiola's work. Paul is a young guy. First it was only France on his mind and then, after losing the final it was all about his holidays and clearing his mind. And rightly so. You can be 100% certain that then, because of the ongoing negotiations, Raiola told him to absolutely say nothing. Of course he listens to him. On occasions like the ESPY awards, when confronted with the Juve jersey, he spoke very highly of the club. I am certain he is thankful and would never speak ill of Juve. No hard feelings...
 

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