Paulo Dybala (161 Viewers)

Legend or Rookie? ***non-official poll***


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K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
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Dybala isn't a legend. The word legend gets used too sporatically these days.
While I agree with you that the word legend shouldn't be used to describe a good servant of the club, there are players in Tuz legends section that hasn't given 50% of what Dybala gave to Juve.

Also, Dybala has given more to Juve than some of the names among the 50 stars in the walk of fame.
 

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JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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You're comparing him to a goalkeeper from the 40s? And how would you know he was average? Sentimenti was a trailblazer with his style of goalkeeping, and Gianni Agnelli said he was the best Juve goalkeeper he had seen (if we are looking between the eras of Combi and Buffon).
 

K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
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You're comparing him to a goalkeeper from the 40s? And how would you know he was average? Sentimenti was a trailblazer with his style of goalkeeping, and Gianni Agnelli said he was the best Juve goalkeeper he had seen (if we are looking between the eras of Combi and Buffon).
I compared their contribution to Juve.

Sentimenti won ZERO trophies for Juve in 7 years. Please explain how he contributed more to Juve than Dybala.

In fact there are so many GKs in Juve who aren't among the 50 legends who contributed way more than him.
 
Mar 9, 2006
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I compared their contribution to Juve.

Sentimenti won ZERO trophies for Juve in 7 years. Please explain how he contributed more to Juve than Dybala.

In fact there are so many GKs in Juve who aren't among the 50 legends who contributed way more than him.
Just stop, he wasn't chosen out of nowhere, it's not about the titles, he was local legend between Italians
 
Mar 9, 2006
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Just stop. It's about titles and contributions.
One of the club’s most decorated legends, Lucidio ‘Cochi’ Sentimenti IV, has sadly passed away today at the age of 94.

The former goalkeeper, who played for the Bianconeri between 1942 and 1949, will be forever remembered as a rare goalscoring shotstopper (five penalties in 188 Juventus appearances) and one of the oldest Italian players to ever feature in a World Cup (Brazil 1950).

After hanging up his gloves, he continued to maintain his passion and enthusiasm for the black and white stripes, returning to help coach the club’s academy prospects towards the end of the 1960s.

One of his most recent returns saw him afforded an incredible standing ovation when he took to the field as one of the club’s 50 legends on the magical night of Juventus Stadium’s opening ceremony.
 

radekas

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Aug 26, 2009
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I compared their contribution to Juve.

Sentimenti won ZERO trophies for Juve in 7 years. Please explain how he contributed more to Juve than Dybala.

In fact there are so many GKs in Juve who aren't among the 50 legends who contributed way more than him.
Now now, let's not go for the trophies count because Simone Padoin is just around the corner waiting for his legend status.
 

K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Titles and contributions are an important part of the parameters in choosing a legend in my book. So if you ONLY won trophies and contributed to Juve success doesn't make you a legend straightaway. If you won nothing, then you're out of the conversation altogether.
 

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