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JuveE46

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Dec 6, 2015
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Or life in general.

If your manager didn't like the tire rotation job you did and called you a bitch, would you return your salary and then install some F1 tires on the next customer's 2010 Ford Fiesta? Hell no. You'd go over to Firestone. These people are delusional sometimes.
Why they called him a bitch in the first place? Was he acting like a bitch maybe?
Thus he has shown that he is the type that is Firestone level material and shouldn't even be here working at Michelin any fucking way.

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this has never had happened in history of football
Yeah also no fanboi in history of football has ever defended such a soyboy so blindly and took every criticism like a ten year old.
What's that? Why is he not staying and taking less money and proving himself?
Maybe I'm wrong maybe max raised his tone while talking to this soyboy and hurt his feelings..in which case soyboy is %100 right. About getting the fuck out of here that is.
 

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MrMonkey

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Jul 15, 2017
3,488
:beppe:
Did he really say this lol ..... possibly no salary figure has been reached and Beppe low balling #10? Thought only one club needs to give him what he wants.

The CEO also gave his thoughts on Dybala, who is set to leave Juventus on a free transfer at the end of his current deal and is reportedly a major target for the Nerazzurri.
“He’s an excellent player and is available on a free transfer,” Marotta said, “he’s attractive to big clubs.” “We’re strong in attack and we’re the team who have scored the most goals, so from this point of view we have no problems, but I appreciate his qualities,” he added.
 
Oct 3, 2004
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Hello friends. I just realized Juventuz is in my bookmarks, and but I seldom visit. Anyway, hope you're all doing well. Let's get to it.

As a Dybala simp myself, I've reconciliated my thoughts and feelings toward him. No I will not burn my Dybala 21, and Dybala 10 jersies, but I have come to accept that he won't be with us anymore, and that I am perfectly fine with that. I also have accepted the fact that he is better off somewhere else, and that it is also a good decision for the club as well.

Let us put our emotions aside, just for a minute. Dybala needs to go:

He made his contract demands clear. But I don't care about his past record, if the last three years is anything to go by, then he does not merit the salary demands he is making. Sub par performances, and mostly being injured, as well as a rare moment of brilliance, and loving the club, does not warrant you that contract. Point/gesturing at the stands is immature, and not how you behave towards your management, whether we love them or hate them.

Let's look at me, as an employee, if I sit there and ask for a promotion, then bitch about my boss on social media, and have an attitude about it? Then yeah, dream on Mr. Rhizoid, you're lucky to be even coming to this office in the first place.

It's no different at a football club/player level. Dybala has not even been decisive for Argentina, and hell, even there he is barely considered.

I used to be his biggest fan, and during the 2019 (or what is 2018?) saga, I even DM'd him a letter in Spanish begging him to stay (lol not that he'd seen it, but whatever).

It's time to go, and this was a bitter pill to swallow for me, because ever since Del Piero left I had never ever felt so passionately (ok #NoHomo) about a Juventus player since. (wait, Marchisio and Chiellini only)

I know many of you will disagree with me and probably hate me for saying this, and I'm happy to respectfully agree to disagree. Let me put it this way: Imagine Dybala stays on next season for 2022/2023. Do you expect him to score 18? 20? 25 goals, in all competitions? You would be lying to yourself if you said yes. Thinking about it deeply.
 
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zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,815
Hello friends. I just realized Juventuz is in my bookmarks, and but I seldom visit. Anyway, hope you're all doing well. Let's get to it.

As a Dybala simp myself, I've reconciliated my thoughts and feelings toward him. No I will not burn my Dybala 21, and Dybala 10 jersies, but I have come to accept that he won't be with us anymore, and that I am perfectly fine with that. I also have accepted the fact that he is better off somewhere else, and that it is also a good decision for the club as well.

Let us put our emotions aside, just for a minute. Dybala needs to go:

He made his contract demands clear. But I don't care about his past record, if the last three years is anything to go by, then he does not merit the salary demands he is making. Sub par performances, and mostly being injured, as well as a rare moment of brilliance, and loving the club, does not warrant you that contract. Point/gesturing at the stands is immature, and not how you behave towards your management, whether we love them or hate them.

Let's look at me, as an employee, if I sit there and ask for a promotion, then bitch about my boss on social media, and have an attitude about it? Then yeah, dream on Mr. Rhizoid, you're lucky to be even coming to this office in the first place.

It's no different at a football club/player level. Dybala has not even been decisive for Argentina, and hell, even there he is barely considered.

I used to be his biggest fan, and during the 2019 (or what is 2018?) saga, I even DM'd him a letter in Spanish begging him to stay (lol not that he'd seen it, but whatever).

It's time to go, and this was a bitter pill to swallow for me, because ever since Del Piero left I had never ever felt so passionately (ok #NoHomo) about a Juventus player since. (wait, Marchisio and Chiellini only)

I know many of you will disagree with me and probably hate me for saying this, and I'm happy to respectfully agree to disagree. Let me put it this way: Imagine Dybala stays on next season for 2022/2023. Do you expect him to score 18? 20? 25 goals, in all competitions? You would be lying to yourself if you said yes. Thinking about it deeply.
I see what you mean and you raise some good points, but in the end you're wrong. As a Dybala simp myself, I've reconciliated my thoughts and feelings toward him. No I will not burn my Dybala 21, and Dybala 10 jersies, but I have come to accept that he won't be with us anymore, and that I am perfectly fine with that. I also have accepted the fact that he is better off somewhere else, and that it is also a good decision for the club as well.

Let us put our emotions aside, just for a minute. Dybala needs to go:

He made his contract demands clear. But I don't care about his past record, if the last three years is anything to go by, then he does not merit the salary demands he is making. Sub par performances, and mostly being injured, as well as a rare moment of brilliance, and loving the club, does not warrant you that contract. Point/gesturing at the stands is immature, and not how you behave towards your management, whether we love them or hate them.

Let's look at me, as an employee, if I sit there and ask for a promotion, then bitch about my boss on social media, and have an attitude about it? Then yeah, dream on Mr. Rhizoid, you're lucky to be even coming to this office in the first place.

It's no different at a football club/player level. Dybala has not even been decisive for Argentina, and hell, even there he is barely considered.

I used to be his biggest fan, and during the 2019 (or what is 2018?) saga, I even DM'd him a letter in Spanish begging him to stay (lol not that he'd seen it, but whatever).

It's time to go, and this was a bitter pill to swallow for me, because ever since Del Piero left I had never ever felt so passionately (ok #NoHomo) about a Juventus player since. (wait, Marchisio and Chiellini only)

I know many of you will disagree with me and probably hate me for saying this, and I'm happy to respectfully agree to disagree. Let me put it this way: Imagine Dybala stays on next season for 2022/2023. Do you expect him to score 18? 20? 25 goals, in all competitions? You would be lying to yourself if you said yes. Thinking about it deeply.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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I see what you mean and you raise some good points, but in the end you're wrong. As a Dybala simp myself, I've reconciliated my thoughts and feelings toward him. No I will not burn my Dybala 21, and Dybala 10 jersies, but I have come to accept that he won't be with us anymore, and that I am perfectly fine with that. I also have accepted the fact that he is better off somewhere else, and that it is also a good decision for the club as well.

Let us put our emotions aside, just for a minute. Dybala needs to go:

He made his contract demands clear. But I don't care about his past record, if the last three years is anything to go by, then he does not merit the salary demands he is making. Sub par performances, and mostly being injured, as well as a rare moment of brilliance, and loving the club, does not warrant you that contract. Point/gesturing at the stands is immature, and not how you behave towards your management, whether we love them or hate them.

Let's look at me, as an employee, if I sit there and ask for a promotion, then bitch about my boss on social media, and have an attitude about it? Then yeah, dream on Mr. Rhizoid, you're lucky to be even coming to this office in the first place.

It's no different at a football club/player level. Dybala has not even been decisive for Argentina, and hell, even there he is barely considered.

I used to be his biggest fan, and during the 2019 (or what is 2018?) saga, I even DM'd him a letter in Spanish begging him to stay (lol not that he'd seen it, but whatever).

It's time to go, and this was a bitter pill to swallow for me, because ever since Del Piero left I had never ever felt so passionately (ok #NoHomo) about a Juventus player since. (wait, Marchisio and Chiellini only)

I know many of you will disagree with me and probably hate me for saying this, and I'm happy to respectfully agree to disagree. Let me put it this way: Imagine Dybala stays on next season for 2022/2023. Do you expect him to score 18? 20? 25 goals, in all competitions? You would be lying to yourself if you said yes. Thinking about it deeply.
Bro you know I respect you as a poster, and a human bean, but, as a Dybala simp myself, I've reconciliated my thoughts and feelings toward him. No I will not burn my Dybala 21, and Dybala 10 jersies, but I have come to accept that he won't be with us anymore, and that I am perfectly fine with that. I also have accepted the fact that he is better off somewhere else, and that it is also a good decision for the club as well.

Let us put our emotions aside, just for a minute. Dybala needs to go:

He made his contract demands clear. But I don't care about his past record, if the last three years is anything to go by, then he does not merit the salary demands he is making. Sub par performances, and mostly being injured, as well as a rare moment of brilliance, and loving the club, does not warrant you that contract. Point/gesturing at the stands is immature, and not how you behave towards your management, whether we love them or hate them.

Let's look at me, as an employee, if I sit there and ask for a promotion, then bitch about my boss on social media, and have an attitude about it? Then yeah, dream on Mr. Rhizoid, you're lucky to be even coming to this office in the first place.

It's no different at a football club/player level. Dybala has not even been decisive for Argentina, and hell, even there he is barely considered.

I used to be his biggest fan, and during the 2019 (or what is 2018?) saga, I even DM'd him a letter in Spanish begging him to stay (lol not that he'd seen it, but whatever).

It's time to go, and this was a bitter pill to swallow for me, because ever since Del Piero left I had never ever felt so passionately (ok #NoHomo) about a Juventus player since. (wait, Marchisio and Chiellini only)

I know many of you will disagree with me and probably hate me for saying this, and I'm happy to respectfully agree to disagree. Let me put it this way: Imagine Dybala stays on next season for 2022/2023. Do you expect him to score 18? 20? 25 goals, in all competitions? You would be lying to yourself if you said yes. Thinking about it deepl
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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Bro you know I respect you as a poster, and a human bean, but, as a Dybala simp myself, I've reconciliated my thoughts and feelings toward him. No I will not burn my Dybala 21, and Dybala 10 jersies, but I have come to accept that he won't be with us anymore, and that I am perfectly fine with that. I also have accepted the fact that he is better off somewhere else, and that it is also a good decision for the club as well.

Let us put our emotions aside, just for a minute. Dybala needs to go:

He made his contract demands clear. But I don't care about his past record, if the last three years is anything to go by, then he does not merit the salary demands he is making. Sub par performances, and mostly being injured, as well as a rare moment of brilliance, and loving the club, does not warrant you that contract. Point/gesturing at the stands is immature, and not how you behave towards your management, whether we love them or hate them.

Let's look at me, as an employee, if I sit there and ask for a promotion, then bitch about my boss on social media, and have an attitude about it? Then yeah, dream on Mr. Rhizoid, you're lucky to be even coming to this office in the first place.

It's no different at a football club/player level. Dybala has not even been decisive for Argentina, and hell, even there he is barely considered.

I used to be his biggest fan, and during the 2019 (or what is 2018?) saga, I even DM'd him a letter in Spanish begging him to stay (lol not that he'd seen it, but whatever).

It's time to go, and this was a bitter pill to swallow for me, because ever since Del Piero left I had never ever felt so passionately (ok #NoHomo) about a Juventus player since. (wait, Marchisio and Chiellini only)

I know many of you will disagree with me and probably hate me for saying this, and I'm happy to respectfully agree to disagree. Let me put it this way: Imagine Dybala stays on next season for 2022/2023. Do you expect him to score 18? 20? 25 goals, in all competitions? You would be lying to yourself if you said yes. Thinking about it deeply.
I know many of you will disagree with me and probably hate me for saying this, and I'm happy to respectfully agree to disagree. Let me put it this way: Imagine Dybala stays on next season for 2022/2023. Do you expect him to score 18? 20? 25 goals, in all competitions? You would be lying to yourself if you said yes. Thinking about it deeply.

It's time to go, and this was a bitter pill to swallow for me, because ever since Del Piero left I had never ever felt so passionately (ok #NoHomo) about a Juventus player since. (wait, Marchisio and Chiellini only)

I used to be his biggest fan, and during the 2019 (or what is 2018?) saga, I even DM'd him a letter in Spanish begging him to stay (lol not that he'd seen it, but whatever).

It's no different at a football club/player level. Dybala has not even been decisive for Argentina, and hell, even there he is barely considered.

Let's look at me, as an employee, if I sit there and ask for a promotion, then bitch about my boss on social media, and have an attitude about it? Then yeah, dream on Mr. Rhizoid, you're lucky to be even coming to this office in the first place.

He made his contract demands clear. But I don't care about his past record, if the last three years is anything to go by, then he does not merit the salary demands he is making. Sub par performances, and mostly being injured, as well as a rare moment of brilliance, and loving the club, does not warrant you that contract. Point/gesturing at the stands is immature, and not how you behave towards your management, whether we love them or hate them.

Let us put our emotions aside, just for a minute. Dybala needs to go:

Bro you know I respect you as a poster, and a human bean, but, as a Dybala simp myself, I've reconciliated my thoughts and feelings toward him. No I will not burn my Dybala 21, and Dybala 10 jersies, but I have come to accept that he won't be with us anymore, and that I am perfectly fine with that. I also have accepted the fact that he is better off somewhere else, and that it is also a good decision for the club as well.
 

Knowah

Pool's Closed Due to Aids
Jan 28, 2013
5,916
Hello friends. I just realized Juventuz is in my bookmarks, and but I seldom visit. Anyway, hope you're all doing well. Let's get to it.

As a Dybala simp myself, I've reconciliated my thoughts and feelings toward him. No I will not burn my Dybala 21, and Dybala 10 jersies, but I have come to accept that he won't be with us anymore, and that I am perfectly fine with that. I also have accepted the fact that he is better off somewhere else, and that it is also a good decision for the club as well.

Let us put our emotions aside, just for a minute. Dybala needs to go:

He made his contract demands clear. But I don't care about his past record, if the last three years is anything to go by, then he does not merit the salary demands he is making. Sub par performances, and mostly being injured, as well as a rare moment of brilliance, and loving the club, does not warrant you that contract. Point/gesturing at the stands is immature, and not how you behave towards your management, whether we love them or hate them.

Let's look at me, as an employee, if I sit there and ask for a promotion, then bitch about my boss on social media, and have an attitude about it? Then yeah, dream on Mr. Rhizoid, you're lucky to be even coming to this office in the first place.

It's no different at a football club/player level. Dybala has not even been decisive for Argentina, and hell, even there he is barely considered.

I used to be his biggest fan, and during the 2019 (or what is 2018?) saga, I even DM'd him a letter in Spanish begging him to stay (lol not that he'd seen it, but whatever).

It's time to go, and this was a bitter pill to swallow for me, because ever since Del Piero left I had never ever felt so passionately (ok #NoHomo) about a Juventus player since. (wait, Marchisio and Chiellini only)

I know many of you will disagree with me and probably hate me for saying this, and I'm happy to respectfully agree to disagree. Let me put it this way: Imagine Dybala stays on next season for 2022/2023. Do you expect him to score 18? 20? 25 goals, in all competitions? You would be lying to yourself if you said yes. Thinking about it deeply.
All valids points but I have to say, as Dybala simp myself, I've reconciliated my thoughts and feelings toward him. No I will not burn my Dybala 21, and Dybala 10 jersies, but I have come to accept that he won't be with us anymore, and that I am perfectly fine with that. I also have accepted the fact that he is better off somewhere else, and that it is also a good decision for the club as well.

Let us put our emotions aside, just for a minute. Dybala needs to go:

He made his contract demands clear. But I don't care about his past record, if the last three years is anything to go by, then he does not merit the salary demands he is making. Sub par performances, and mostly being injured, as well as a rare moment of brilliance, and loving the club, does not warrant you that contract. Point/gesturing at the stands is immature, and not how you behave towards your management, whether we love them or hate them.

Let's look at me, as an employee, if I sit there and ask for a promotion, then bitch about my boss on social media, and have an attitude about it? Then yeah, dream on Mr. Rhizoid, you're lucky to be even coming to this office in the first place.

It's no different at a football club/player level. Dybala has not even been decisive for Argentina, and hell, even there he is barely considered.

I used to be his biggest fan, and during the 2019 (or what is 2018?) saga, I even DM'd him a letter in Spanish begging him to stay (lol not that he'd seen it, but whatever).

It's time to go, and this was a bitter pill to swallow for me, because ever since Del Piero left I had never ever felt so passionately (ok #NoHomo) about a Juventus player since. (wait, Marchisio and Chiellini only)

I know many of you will disagree with me and probably hate me for saying this, and I'm happy to respectfully agree to disagree. Let me put it this way: Imagine Dybala stays on next season for 2022/2023. Do you expect him to score 18? 20? 25 goals, in all competitions? You would be lying to yourself if you said yes. Thinking about it deeply
 

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