Paul Pogba (201 Viewers)

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


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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,910
What sources ? I never said anything about sources. It was just a feeling. I also had made it clear multiple times that I didn't give a rats ass if he left or not.
The reliable media Rekt you

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Marchisio will stay for live so no need to feel awful ;)
I feel more sad at losing Padoin to be honest
 

WΏΏdy?

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2005
14,997
Lo, from some millions a year to some more millions a year

Its not like going from 1100€/month to 1 million € /month
Read Jem's post.

Add other factors to it too, what was his motivation to stay? Serie A is our bitch for the next few years, CL does not happen for half a year and when it does it is very limited matched, matches he will probably get at manure next year too.
He spend a lot of his developing youth at manure, he knows the city. He knows what he was earning at juve he will earn more than that in salary add ons alone, epl marketability etc which also effects his chances of winning the biased golden ball.
You also have to consider that there is a possibility that juve got the offer which was too good foe us and we accepted, if that fact comes out will all you bitter fans piss on the club and call it money hoentus?

Thanks for the strong years, thanks for being part of the years that put Juve back on the map, thanks for the 100+mil. Fuck off now, he is just not worth investing so much emotional hate.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
bonbon didn't yeah i only work to do enjoy living. So no need to work a lot imo. 36 hours is still to many. Hope to go back to 32 soon.
You should. Its not because everyone, regardless of gender, can work as much as they want, in what they want, that you should be forced to do so.
Nope. Put a value on spare time. Value your life outside work. Find a good balance.

if someone wants to be a career person, great for him. If someone doesnt like to have too much stress or prefers to relax more, also great for him.


Live, before you are too old to do so.


Unlike men, women dont get better with age too after 30 :tongue:
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,944
I agree we have lost a lot of star quality.

Tevez, Pirlo, Vidal and now Pogba. Huge stars.
We make stars. Pogba was a nobody before us. And he had it absolutely made here. Do you understand the pressure the English media (and fans) are going to put him under now? He is now the €110m man. They will expect Cristiano or Messi performances from him week in week out. And let's face it, he's not that sort of player, and he will never reach their levels ever.

And he doesn't have a Vidal or Marchisio or Khedira to help him out in midfield. He's in the deep end with an egoistical clown as a manager. Can't wait to see what happens with him.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
@Mark @Salvo @Dostoevsky

Or we could just keep it classy, and simply have the thread named "Paul Pogba" ?

"Mr. 100m plusvalenza", "Money Dab Ho's", ugh. Could we please stop acting like Napoli fans?
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,125
WΏΏdy?;5357619 said:
Read Jem's post.

Add other factors to it too, what was his motivation to stay? Serie A is our bitch for the next few years, CL does not happen for half a year and when it does it is very limited matched, matches he will probably get at manure next year too.
He spend a lot of his developing youth at manure, he knows the city. He knows what he was earning at juve he will earn more than that in salary add ons alone, epl marketability etc which also effects his chances of winning the biased golden ball.
You also have to consider that there is a possibility that juve got the offer which was too good foe us and we accepted, if that fact comes out will all you bitter fans piss on the club and call it money hoentus?

Thanks for the strong years, thanks for being part of the years that put Juve back on the map, thanks for the 100+mil. $#@! off now, he is just not worth investing so much emotional hate.
BRAVO!!!!!
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,910
We make stars. Pogba was a nobody before us. And he had it absolutely made here. Do you understand the pressure the English media (and fans) are going to put him under now? He is now the €110m man. They will expect Cristiano or Messi performances from him week in week out. And let's face it, he's not that sort of player, and he will never reach their levels ever.

And he doesn't have a Vidal or Marchisio or Khedira to help him out in midfield. He's in the deep end with an egoistical clown as a manager. Can't wait to see what happens with him.
cant wait to see him and poodle head in midfield together, what an absolute joke of a partnership that will be
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,988
He had it all here, he will see that soon enough I think.
And here's my opinion: He doesn't care.

As majority of the players, he's in the game to earn money. Just like majority of people here would leave their job for a bigger wage somewhere else. Instead of 6mln he's going to earn a lot more. It's millions we're talking about. I don't think many players care about the jersey, they are there to their job. He doesn't care when the club was founded and how many titles they have in their room. He's targeting a team that will pay him the most while playing at the top level, etc. Assou-Ekotto said it publically how he wants to earn, people will most likely mock and laugh at him, but truth is -- that goes for vast majorty, yet they don't say it for the same reason. It's like when people say 'wow he picked Juve among others'. Dude, they still give him millions of euros. There are many humble players who accept lower wages but people have to realize they still make millions, not pennys. Same goes for players who reject offers from other clubs (Hernanes), he's taking every penny, it's not his fault they bought him and offered him such a big contract tied for many years. Just like players wants to earn, clubs wanna make profits. I'm pretty sure Juve tried to keep him, though. So there's nothing to cry about at this point. He wanted a different path, he chose it. And again, people will laugh when/if Manchester fails to win, qualify for the CL, etc. But they will forget one thing: he doesn't care. By the time his contract runs out he'll earn like 20mln euros more compared to being here. Many people (not football players) chose to have fun over careers. Some players chose money instead of 'making fans happy'.

He was one of my fav players no doubt. Do I care he left at this point? Not really.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
WΏΏdy?;5357619 said:
Read Jem's post.

Add other factors to it too, what was his motivation to stay? Serie A is our bitch for the next few years, CL does not happen for half a year and when it does it is very limited matched, matches he will probably get at manure next year too.
He spend a lot of his developing youth at manure, he knows the city. He knows what he was earning at juve he will earn more than that in salary add ons alone, epl marketability etc which also effects his chances of winning the biased golden ball.
You also have to consider that there is a possibility that juve got the offer which was too good foe us and we accepted, if that fact comes out will all you bitter fans piss on the club and call it money hoentus?

Thanks for the strong years, thanks for being part of the years that put Juve back on the map, thanks for the 100+mil. Fuck off now, he is just not worth investing so much emotional hate.
Nah, thats all BS.


He said he wants to be the best he can be, win what he can win.

Juve is trashing the league, has the perfect team around him, will make a big move in england, and he's THE star of the team, marketabillity wise.


United, doesnt fight for the title, plays in the EL, only got shittons of cash. he's in the shadow of Ibrahimovic, he has no backup in the midfield or defence, he'll have to work much harder, and hence, Martial will probably outshine him.



He goes for money. M.O.N.E.Y.

That is all there is to it.


Its all about money, just money, money and money. Nothing else. Money.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
Always said he's overrated, that is something I've always said even when there were no rumors.

On the pitch, he ain't worth more than 60m tops, and that has a lot to do with his age. But he's a great brand and he's just growing in that department. Man U will clearly make so much more money out of him than the 120m they paid us.

Good luck to him though. I will watch a lot of Man U because of Zlatan and will see a lot of him there.
 

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