Paulo Dybala (179 Viewers)

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kao_ray

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Feb 28, 2014
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Well let me put it this way, it's seems pretty clear that Dybala's favourite club is Barca, but Verratti's favourite club is Juve too, and I can't see us getting him anywhere in the near future.
I'm not sure if it is favorite club Barca or favorite idol Messi. If it is the second, he can become our own Messi.

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my friends who are very close to the club tell me that Pogba is totally in love with Juve and he would stay, he doesn't really care about the money.
Problem is Mino Raiola....
Pogba :heart:
 

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JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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I expected about 12-15 goals looking at his stats and big club pressure, but he's hit the ground running. Having penalties and free-kicks will obviously help but those aren't free goals at all, especially the latter.
 

Juve_fanatic

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Apr 5, 2006
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Lets wait and see what he does next season. If he can do this for 2 straight seasons then i'll take him.... The big past that Juve has with players playing amazing first seasons and then becoming incredibly average the foloowing season has made me weary with latest example being Morata.
 

Ocelot

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Jul 13, 2013
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my friends who are very close to the club tell me that Pogba is totally in love with Juve and he would stay, he doesn't really care about the money.
Problem is Mino Raiola....
Railo won't do shit if Pogba wants to stay.

Nedved & Hamsik are testament to that.

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Railo :D
 

Collaguazo

Pezuña Brava
Mar 4, 2012
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Dybala the new Messi? Nah, then we wil be flooded by plastic fans and glory hunters. And all over the world you are gonna see stories of little kids making dybala shirts out of plastic bags.
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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Dybala the new Messi? Nah, then we wil be flooded by plastic fans and glory hunters. And all over the world you are gonna see stories of little kids making dybala shirts out of plastic bags.
players like that help build Juve's global image and brand, nothing wrong with it.

fuckin' Liverpool made more money than Juve last year.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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Dybala the new Messi? Nah, then we wil be flooded by plastic fans and glory hunters. And all over the world you are gonna see stories of little kids making dybala shirts out of plastic bags.
Those Plastic Fans and Glory Hunters are exactly the types of consumers that Juve are looking for to expand their brand.


The hardcore will always be there, no matter what. And those hardcore will always spend a certain amount of money every season on Juve gear, tickets, etc.....


Getting those people to spend more money than they already do is not the way to go.


I'll gladly take one out of every 3 people wearing a football jersey being a Juventus one in my neighborhood if it means the club gets more money to continue to build. Because I will tell you this. ALthough there are a lot of spanish speaking people in my state, none of them come from Barcelona or Madrid :D
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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I recall beeing 10-11 and all the older guys (12-18) were either wearing Del Piero's juventus shirt, or that specialised Ronaldo shirt

Obviously, the majority are now fan of messi and ronaldo, and its all barca barca barca now
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Thats all natural, and you only change that by having some of the best players around. As a little kid I started supporting Juve because of Baggio, not because of Marocchi, and I stuck with Juve because I completely was mesmerized by primarly Ale but also Zizou, Davids etc. Players that bring the magical sense to football. Thats what you gravitate to when discovering football, especially in young impressionable years. So its pretty much a must to keep Pogba, Dybala or an improved Morata because they have the potential to become the idols of a new generation of fans globally. Which's harder to get nowadays with the hegemony of football being so set in the spanish duo or huge chunk of the attention going to the english marketing machine. But its all about CL (or euro/WC), you excell there, you become a star.
 

LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
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my friends who are very close to the club tell me that Pogba is totally in love with Juve and he would stay, he doesn't really care about the money.
Problem is Mino Raiola....
Hamsik and Nedved managed to get it their way though. If it's all true about Pogba, we should just stay calm :)

Either way we'll have to make Dybala and Pogba our best paid players. It will pay off definitely.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Thats all natural, and you only change that by having some of the best players around. As a little kid I started supporting Juve because of Baggio, not because of Marocchi, and I stuck with Juve because I completely was mesmerized by primarly Ale but also Zizou, Davids etc. Players that bring the magical sense to football. Thats what you gravitate to when discovering football, especially in young impressionable years. So its pretty much a must to keep Pogba, Dybala or an improved Morata because they have the potential to become the idols of a new generation of fans globally. Which's harder to get nowadays with the hegemony of football being so set in the spanish duo or huge chunk of the attention going to the english marketing machine. But its all about CL (or euro/WC), you excell there, you become a star.
I kinda sticked with juve because i really liked the appeal it had of Platini/Del Piero/Baggio, with a strong unit supporting it so they could work their magic.

And today i still love to see a tough tactically drilled teams, with good technique and just a few players who can make anything happen. Dont like the teams that just stack all the talent on top of each other and go like "fuck tactics, everyone tries to score". Nope, gotto have structure.

Kinda is what juve has been all about and still is. I used to like it at a belgian team aswel, but they sold their soul and tried to go fancy and went completely inter, so i stopped watching that alltogheter.
 

Hydde

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Mar 6, 2003
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Those Plastic Fans and Glory Hunters are exactly the types of consumers that Juve are looking for to expand their brand.


The hardcore will always be there, no matter what. And those hardcore will always spend a certain amount of money every season on Juve gear, tickets, etc.....


Getting those people to spend more money than they already do is not the way to go.


I'll gladly take one out of every 3 people wearing a football jersey being a Juventus one in my neighborhood if it means the club gets more money to continue to build. Because I will tell you this. ALthough there are a lot of spanish speaking people in my state, none of them come from Barcelona or Madrid :D
oh yes.

The amount of sheeps and glory hunters barca and madrid have are the reason they sell so many ronaldo and messi shirts.

Like you said the hardcore will always be there.... but they will always be aminority compared to the amount of plastics and glory hunters out there waiting to spend their money in their next flavor of the month.

And with some luck...some of those plastics and glory hunters will turn into real fans
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Some unimportant page just shared "the bleacher rapport" 's article claiming Dybala is Barcelona's number 1 summer target.


While that article alone is cringeworthy enough, then you got those plastic fans. How barcelona is a blessing to football and how happy we should all be, and how clubs should allow their players to go there so they can play the perfect football and we should all watch it.

i'd really love to see barcelona go out twice in the first knockout round against a cynical well organised, tactically drilled unit. 0-0 , 0-0 and penalties, preferably.
 

Nenz

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Apr 17, 2008
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Lets wait and see what he does next season. If he can do this for 2 straight seasons then i'll take him.... The big past that Juve has with players playing amazing first seasons and then becoming incredibly average the foloowing season has made me weary with latest example being Morata.
Yeah Pogba and Tevez really stunk it up in their second seasons.
 

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