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Powis

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Dec 9, 2009
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I've been scratching my head baffled of how our management have been behaving since news of these Dybala/Kean/Cancelo deals became public and let's just say it has put me in some shitty form.

So I've decided to just take a step back and not let it anger me and to just have total faith in what the management are doing.

There just must be some bigger picture we're not seeing there just has to be.

If not we well and truly are doooooomed...

So I'm off to listen to Soundgarden and let Tuz have a meltdown on my behalf.
Same. Over the years I have learned to be more optimistic and stay calm in situations like this.. (especially after Bonucci comeback) because there is simply nothing we can do. No matter how much we complain nothing will change. Football is different nowadays so I do not even get attached to the players like I used to.. This is not the first time we doing strange business and certainly not the last one.
 

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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,326
This can't end well. Even if Dybala keeps saying no, he will forever feel unwelcome. Because he has been made just that. What a mess.
Depends on how the coach and other players respond. If it is a board decision and they make him feel appreciated, I think he can come out of this stronger with added fuel to prove the board wrong.

Unfortunately Sarri does not look like an emotional genius.

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AllegriGOAT

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Jul 30, 2019
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Looks more and more like Dybala has no choice. Everything is done with Lukaku+Mandzukic plusvalenza special but if Dybi say no and the whole deal falls apart, the managament and Sarri won't forgive him and make him suffer on the bench or worse under 23s.

Dybala is too professional and will berugidingly accept his fate.
 

DS8_Montero

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Aug 10, 2018
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:rofl: Thank god for some comic relief in these dark times.
I wonder if people who think that football in 90s-00s was like a walk in the park in terms of pace and physicality, have ever seen, for example, the 1996 Champions League final. I struggle to name a top level modern game that would come even close to the insane intensity that game had. Apparently, they think it was easier to be Moreno Torricelli in those games than to be Carvajal or Cancelo today.
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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I wonder if people who think that football in 90s-00s was like a walk in the park in terms of pace and physicality, have ever seen, for example, the 1996 Champions League final. I struggle to name a top level modern game that would come even close to the insane intensity that game had. Apparently, they think it was easier to be Moreno Torricelli in those games than to be Carvajal or Cancelo today.
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Paolino

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Nov 1, 2013
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Report: Dybala says no to Man Utd

According to the latest reports, Paulo Dybala told Juventus he has no intention of joining Manchester United, putting Romelu Lukaku at risk.
The two clubs and Lukaku’s agents are all in absolute agreement over the exchange deal and personal terms, so the only hold-up is Dybala.
He returned to Turin yesterday and is not expected back in training until Monday, but has not yet met with Coach Maurizio Sarri.
La Gazzetta dello Sport claim that Dybala has given his first response to Juventus directors over the move and his answer was a resounding no.
He is not prepared to come to Old Trafford and would prefer to either stay at Juve under the new tactician or wait for offers from clubs he feels are more suited to his style of football.
Those would include Paris Saint-Germain and Inter, as the Nerazzurri hope they can offer outcast Mauro Icardi plus cash in an exchange deal between Argentines.
 

AllegriGOAT

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Jul 30, 2019
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Report: Dybala says no to Man Utd

According to the latest reports, Paulo Dybala told Juventus he has no intention of joining Manchester United, putting Romelu Lukaku at risk.
The two clubs and Lukaku’s agents are all in absolute agreement over the exchange deal and personal terms, so the only hold-up is Dybala.
He returned to Turin yesterday and is not expected back in training until Monday, but has not yet met with Coach Maurizio Sarri.
La Gazzetta dello Sport claim that Dybala has given his first response to Juventus directors over the move and his answer was a resounding no.
He is not prepared to come to Old Trafford and would prefer to either stay at Juve under the new tactician or wait for offers from clubs he feels are more suited to his style of football.
Those would include Paris Saint-Germain and Inter, as the Nerazzurri hope they can offer outcast Mauro Icardi plus cash in an exchange deal between Argentines.
I saw that on Reddit. The source is Gazzetta so it's false.
 

Bianconero_Aus

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May 26, 2009
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The usual BS trolling from the Italian papers to get Juventus fans hopes up before the inevitable sale. Also a good way to cover their bases if (in the extremely unlikely scenario) the transfer doesn’t go through. Don’t believe a word of it.
 

DS8_Montero

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Aug 10, 2018
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Actually, I kind of feel sorry for Lukaku too. Dybala was put in the position of irrelevancy, but Lukaku was put in the position of dependency from the will of the person who was put in the position of irrelevancy. Couldn't care less about Man Utd though.
 
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Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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Depends on how the coach and other players respond. If it is a board decision and they make him feel appreciated, I think he can come out of this stronger with added fuel to prove the board wrong.

Unfortunately Sarri does not look like an emotional genius.

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That would be a best case scenario. I doubt it'll unfold that way.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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Stay strong, kid. Don't give in. Don't let this club decide your fate for you.

A lot of people had a laugh at our policy of a player being sold if they wanted to leave, saying that we weren't tough enough.


Well, this is the complete opposite, and to me, it feels a whole lot worse.
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
27,315
Stay strong, kid. Don't give in. Don't let this club decide your fate for you.

A lot of people had a laugh at our policy of a player being sold if they wanted to leave, saying that we weren't tough enough.


Well, this is the complete opposite, and to me, it feels a whole lot worse.
Yep. Agree 100%. If I was in Dybala’s shoes I’d say no to the end of days. There’s nothing to gain at Manure. They’re shit, their policies are shit and the kid sure as hell wouldn’t get anywhere playing for that club. He’s got the upper hand there’s a contract he can’t be forced to go.

Now if a better offer comes I’d take it, clearly we don’t value him as much as he thought we did so no point in sticking around in these conditions either.
 

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