Paul Pogba (197 Viewers)

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


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GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
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The same message Marrotta and Juventus have been trying to send to all the players worldwide - please, join Juventus, we'll agree to whatever you want to and our hands will be tied
I meant in our team

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Khedira is not a mental midget :baus:
Khediras problems are more physical imo Germans in general are very good psychologically
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
the message that people managing Juve have little or no spine, self-respect. but everyone knew that already with the Tevez and D.Alves fiasco's or Pogba chapter 1, don't see how chapter 2 would change anything. the way I see it, we need him as much as he needs us, that's all that matters to me.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
No to Pogba, fuck him and the vacation he said he was having in Turin before returning to his real home.

Fans dont forget these things and it's stupid taking him back either way.

He should dab in Barcelona or PSG, they enjoy dabs there.
 

juve103423

Senior Member
Mar 22, 2010
949
No to Pogba, fuck him and the vacation he said he was having in Turin before returning to his real home.

Fans dont forget these things and it's stupid taking him back either way.

He should dab in Barcelona or PSG, they enjoy dabs there.
Maybe fans need to change their attitude instead of staying losers then. Who gives a shit about Pogba and his personal life. You dont need to buy his shirt or lick his arse. He just needs to deliver on the field. Id rather have someone who needs to fight for acceptance here, than having some spoiled immature italians on freepasses.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
Maybe fans need to change their attitude instead of staying losers then. Who gives a shit about Pogba and his personal life. You dont need to buy his shirt or lick his arse. He just needs to deliver on the field. Id rather have someone who needs to fight for acceptance here, than having some spoiled immature italians on freepasses.
What's that?
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,785
I used to think ManUtd did the right thing selling C.Ronaldo to Madrid, because the guy was such a dick and diva back in the day, that no matter how good he was the club would benefit from not having a huge douche wearing their colors. I was wrong, selling Ronaldo was the worst deal they ever did (not that there's no competition), it started a big decline for that club that's still going on a decade later.

Is Pogba one of the most disgusting players that could possibly wear a Juve jersey? Yeah, he is. But should that stop us from signing him with the state our midfield is in? Lol no, a loan with an option to buy at ~70m is perfect for us, we can make him worth twice that in a year or two. Besides, ManUtd would only be getting like 60% of the money after Raiola's done with them :lol: a loan with no option however is just plain helping out Pogba and United, I agree we shouldn't do that.
€70M?? Hell no. €30M tops :beppe:
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,526
First of all, the comparisons to Ronaldo are flat out wrong.

Second of all, he’s more likely to want to move after two years again and there’s no guarantee he’ll be as good as his first stint. No Pirlo and Vidal this time.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,326
Dem spoiled immature Italians are always the problem.

Now Pogba, there's the very mature, exceptionally hard-working, superstar we need. :baus:

Not all players on our roster need to be mature (or mentally stable for matter). We can allow one or two exceptions, as long as they also have exceptional talent.

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I used to think ManUtd did the right thing selling C.Ronaldo to Madrid, because the guy was such a dick and diva back in the day, that no matter how good he was the club would benefit from not having a huge douche wearing their colors. I was wrong, selling Ronaldo was the worst deal they ever did (not that there's no competition), it started a big decline for that club that's still going on a decade later.

Is Pogba one of the most disgusting players that could possibly wear a Juve jersey? Yeah, he is. But should that stop us from signing him with the state our midfield is in? Lol no, a loan with an option to buy at ~70m is perfect for us, we can make him worth twice that in a year or two. Besides, ManUtd would only be getting like 60% of the money after Raiola's done with them :lol: a loan with no option however is just plain helping out Pogba and United, I agree we shouldn't do that.

Even if he scored less at Utd, Ronaldo was always incredibly professional. It's not like buying a 24 year old Ronaldo was in any way shape or form a risk.
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
Not all players on our roster need to be mature (or mentally stable for matter). We can allow one or two exceptions, as long as they also have exceptional talent.

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Even if he scored less at Utd, Ronaldo was always incredibly professional. It's not like buying a 24 year old Ronaldo was in any way shape or form a risk.
Professional yes, but 10 years ago he was whiny, diving, gel bitch, that around half of footie fans called Christina. Pogba is similar, he is the kind of player I wouldnt want near Juve because of his personality
 

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