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4ndr3i

Senior Member
Aug 2, 2012
2,219
Guess winning the Serie A MVP only added to his sale value.

This looks like summer 19 all over again. If the club really thought of him as indispensable than I’m sure a renewal would have been done by now.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
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Just out of curiosity: would people sacrifice Dybala for Zaniolo?

here is the question that you should ask yourself.

With our supposed strong financial stability, name brand recognition, and one of the 2 most popular footballers on the planet in our squad, with 9 years running of domestic dominance, how would we even get to the point where we should even have to consider a situation like this?
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,320
It’s disgusting isn’t it?

This time, we might not be so lucky. Dybala will most likely say, fuck it, and accept a move to another club

All of the underperforming and mediocre shit we still need to get rid of, but this asshole has an obsession with selling Dybala.
How reliable are the news?
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
I have to say that I also find quite disturbing how many juve fans are open to sacrifice last serie a MVP with 27yo for 90m.

We've already witnessed how with dismantle an awesome MF to overpay Pipa with zero resale value did for us, if you having notice I would summarice it, we have 90m less and a worst MF, as simple as that. Now they are trying to create a narrative around selling Paulo to overpay for a young promise.

A lot of us could predict how stupid was the Pogba-Pipa deal, well let me tell you this right now, a deal Paulo-Zaniolo is as stupid as it can be. Swapping a player who fought against everything to be here, a trully professional after last year cheap soap opera, getting into his prime for a really promising guy that spent almost the entire year out for an ACL.... It's like getting a mortgage for your house and order to buy criptocoins, it can't get dumber than that.
 

duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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BTW I started already to talk about cripto, so if the sales goes through.... I'm done with juve for a couple of years and I would come here just talk about financial, cripto, movies, books and some mafia's game.... I really love Tuz now so I can´t quit both at once

After almost 30years following the club, the vacation could led me into new hobbies, who knows

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People are really running with the "Serie A MVP" like it's Ballon d'Or huh? :lol:
Not, it means is the Serie A MVP what it means he's the Serie A MVP.... do you want to spell it for you?
 

JuelzSantana

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Sep 28, 2017
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Pirlo has publicly criticized Dybala before, pointing out work ethic etc.

Also Dybala hasn’t showed up in crucial moments outside Italy for years. He’s a WC player at his best, but I don’t see him as untouchable.

For argument’s sake, would you swap him for a Pogba or Martial?
 

IlCapitano

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2012
5,614
Not, it means is the Serie A MVP what it means he's the Serie A MVP.... do you want to spell it for you?
It's a meaningless award that he got because of recency bias. There's no question Ronaldo was the MVP if someone from our team was getting it. Luis Alberto or Papu Gomez should've gotten it tho.

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He was the MVP post-break, had a very good season overall and that's great. I've just NEVER seen anyone refer to other winners in the past constantly as 'Serie A MVP'. I don't even know who were the winners in previous years. It's based on Opta stats ffs

It's like some inferiority complex using it every time to try and make it seem bigger than it is.

Why are you trying to diminish it?
I'm not. It never had any value in the first place.

It's a nice recognition and all, but also funny how it needs to be pointed out every so often just in case someone forgets.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
Pirlo has publicly criticized Dybala before, pointing out work ethic etc.

Also Dybala hasn’t showed up in crucial moments outside Italy for years. He’s a WC player at his best, but I don’t see him as untouchable.

For argument’s sake, would you swap him for a Pogba or Martial?

First off, he didn't question his work ethic. Pirlo said that if he wanted to get back in the starting lineup last year, that he needed to train like Ronaldo. That does not equate to calling a player lazy. In the same interview, he stated that he believed that Dybala had a future here and that his quality was not in question.


And Martial for Dybala? Does Man U plan on giving us 50 million in addition to that?
 

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