Paulo Dybala (188 Viewers)

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


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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
39,401
:agree:

Also applies to Fagbala.

You know I love Dybs but I can't stand the cunt-struck beta he's become.
I have been disappointed in Dybala's attitude lately - I can't deny that. However, I do understand that his mind is probably elsewhere - I was the same in my last job towards the end. When I knew I was leaving, I couldn't be fucked to show up or motivated to do the bare minimum. It's human nature!
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
15,522
I have been disappointed in Dybala's attitude lately - I can't deny that. However, I do understand that his mind is probably elsewhere - I was the same in my last job towards the end. When I knew I was leaving, I couldn't be fucked to show up or motivated to do the bare minimum. It's human nature!
Especially for a mentally fragile person like Dybala I am sure his world must have collapsed when he realised that no team would be offering him 10 million euros a season.
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,871
I have been disappointed in Dybala's attitude lately - I can't deny that. However, I do understand that his mind is probably elsewhere - I was the same in my last job towards the end. When I knew I was leaving, I couldn't be fucked to show up or motivated to do the bare minimum. It's human nature!
Comparing professional sports to ordinary jobs is bullshit and you know it.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
80,787
Comparing professional sports to ordinary jobs is bullshit and you know it.
A job is a job. Yes there are levels and key distinctions but it’s the closest analogy we have to relate to these players.

Also, he’s right. When I know I’m leaving my company I subconsciously begin to give less fvcks at a lightning rate. No real difference here tbh.
 

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