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


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Snobist

DareDevil
Apr 16, 2017
13,287
Will you cheer for him at Inter?
And you're saying that as it'f its a bad thing or a catastrophy. I might even cheer for inter so what's the deal. People change spouses, jobs, music taste, nationalities, gender, but it's a big deal to change the club you support because the decision to support the club you took when you were a kid. Im no dybala fan anyways. If im to change teams i'd be supporting City and Atalanta, for completely different reasons. I don't like Inter and not because of 2006.
 

Cerval

Senior Member
Feb 20, 2016
26,829
And you're saying that as it'f its a bad thing or a catastrophy. I might even cheer for inter so what's the deal. People change spouses, jobs, music taste, nationalities, gender, but it's a big deal to change the club you support because the decision to support the club you took when you were a kid. Im no dybala fan anyways. If im to change teams i'd be supporting City and Atalanta, for completely different reasons. I don't like Inter and not because of 2006.
I actually agree, good for you
 

JuveE46

Senior Member
Dec 6, 2015
1,595
And you're saying that as it'f its a bad thing or a catastrophy. I might even cheer for inter so what's the deal. People change spouses, jobs, music taste, nationalities, gender, but it's a big deal to change the club you support because the decision to support the club you took when you were a kid. Im no dybala fan anyways. If im to change teams i'd be supporting City and Atalanta, for completely different reasons. I don't like Inter and not because of 2006.
Why change spouses just forgive her for being a whore, after all you'd forgive inter for the same thing lol
 

Snobist

DareDevil
Apr 16, 2017
13,287
It should be. I mean, how old were you when you started to support Juve? I was 8, I watched Baggio in world cup and i became Juve fan. Now at the age of 35, there is nothing about this team I like except colors. I don't like the players, coach, president, and the football we play. Actually watching Juve has become a habit, I know I won't be happy in the end of the game but somehow i watch it. To be fair last season I barely I missed most of the Juve games. I only watched the derbies.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,757
It should be. I mean, how old were you when you started to support Juve? I was 8, I watched Baggio in world cup and i became Juve fan. Now at the age of 35, there is nothing about this team I like except colors. I don't like the players, coach, president, and the football we play. Actually watching Juve has become a habit, I know I won't be happy in the end of the game but somehow i watch it. To be fair last season I barely I missed most of the Juve games. I only watched the derbies.
If you're asking for permission to change your team then go ahead, no one's stopping you. You said you like Atalanta and Man City, right?
 

Snobist

DareDevil
Apr 16, 2017
13,287
If you're asking for permission to change your team then go ahead, no one's stopping you. You said you like Atalanta and Man City, right?
Of course im asking permission. I just find it strange that people refuse to change teams. And it's completely irrational.
Watching city is a joy, and it gives me satisfaction, Atalanta on the other hand is cute.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,757
Of course im asking permission. I just find it strange that people refuse to change teams. And it's completely irrational.
Plenty people do. They're just not likely to be on Tuz for a very obvious reason. You can probably find such people on Twitter.

If you don't care for Juve anymore why would you still be posting and reading here?
 

The Quazis

Senior Member
Dec 21, 2012
5,568
And you know this how?
Agnelli said that Dybala has a contract extension on the table that makes him one of the top 20 best paid players in Europe. Then he added that Dybala expects an offer that would make him one of the top 5 but Agnelli said that Dybala is not one of the best five players in the world right now hence he won't get this kind of money from Juve.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,789
It should be. I mean, how old were you when you started to support Juve? I was 8, I watched Baggio in world cup and i became Juve fan. Now at the age of 35, there is nothing about this team I like except colors. I don't like the players, coach, president, and the football we play. Actually watching Juve has become a habit, I know I won't be happy in the end of the game but somehow i watch it. To be fair last season I barely I missed most of the Juve games. I only watched the derbies.
I like how this coincides with "pride"(attention whore) month. You are like a former christian who is now an atheist walking into a church and telling people i don't get what the big deal is, this is just another building with walls and a roof. It's obvious you have a desperate need to belong, compounding not being taken seriously by anyone to begin with, with look at me hollow contrarian takes will not get that done. At least lion is funny.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
i know i am being a naive idiot , but i am optimistic about him being back.

i really hope he is juve pogba and not man utd pogba. juve pogba is excatly what this lifeless midfield need
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,013
It should be. I mean, how old were you when you started to support Juve? I was 8, I watched Baggio in world cup and i became Juve fan. Now at the age of 35, there is nothing about this team I like except colors. I don't like the players, coach, president, and the football we play. Actually watching Juve has become a habit, I know I won't be happy in the end of the game but somehow i watch it. To be fair last season I barely I missed most of the Juve games. I only watched the derbies.
I was 10 yo when I started supporting this club. After 28 years I still support it with the same fervor. Players, coaches, mgt leave, Ive seen several generations go by. But I always come back for more. I cant really compare it with ex gfs, its different. Atm I barely watch or find time for any football besides ours. No interest whatsoever. Ive heard City vs Real was spectacular. No interest here. I found out Real won CL several days ago :lol:
 

Juve92

Senior Member
Jan 18, 2016
2,780
And you're saying that as it'f its a bad thing or a catastrophy. I might even cheer for inter so what's the deal. People change spouses, jobs, music taste, nationalities, gender, but it's a big deal to change the club you support because the decision to support the club you took when you were a kid. Im no dybala fan anyways. If im to change teams i'd be supporting City and Atalanta, for completely different reasons. I don't like Inter and not because of 2006.
@Bianconero81 :snoop:
 

Stevie

..........
Mar 30, 2003
20,746
It should be. I mean, how old were you when you started to support Juve? I was 8, I watched Baggio in world cup and i became Juve fan. Now at the age of 35, there is nothing about this team I like except colors. I don't like the players, coach, president, and the football we play. Actually watching Juve has become a habit, I know I won't be happy in the end of the game but somehow i watch it. To be fair last season I barely I missed most of the Juve games. I only watched the derbies.
I find it impossible to support another club.
Ive always been more a passionate fan during the bad times
My love for Juve peaked when we went to Serie B and during the seasons that followed.

As I've said before I don't think I would of supported this club if I had discovered Juve recently as we have lost so much of our identiy but i still hope we will find ourselves again and I'll give up watching football before supporting another club.
 

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