Paulo Dybala (110 Viewers)

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


  • Total voters
    140
  • Poll closed .

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Is this guy even that good?
I dont know Carlo22, how is our record promising young players at juventus and when was the last time Marotta, and Paratici, and Nedved all got it wrong ?

How was his season at Parma ?

How is his workrate and are his skills, and does it suits current juventus ?



You tell me.
 

Carlo22

New Member
May 26, 2015
45
I dont know Carlo22, how is our record promising young players at juventus and when was the last time Marotta, and Paratici, and Nedved all got it wrong ?

How was his season at Parma ?

How is his workrate and are his skills, and does it suits current juventus ?



You tell me.
How am I supposed to know? I only watched 2 Palermo games this season
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Thats basically a formation that says :


Fuck barcelona, fuck your midget frontline, eat some hard assed defending and organisation and choke like a bitch on our lightning paced counters.

Thats what it fucking does


Also : it has Darmian and awesomoah on the wings. Most lovable fullback duo in history soon.
 

Knowah

Pool's Closed Due to Aids
Jan 28, 2013
6,579
That website says has one good half season.

That website says Dybala spent the last 17 appearances scoring 4 goals, ie: his second appearance against a lot of competition. Their second time facing/gameplanning for him.

That website also rates David Luiz as a good defender so... yeah... about that site.

Now your point about, "the last time Marotta, and Paratici, and Nedved all got it wrong" is a decent one and one I'll give credit to. But, then again, they haven't spent 30m on a unproven talent before so is that really an accurate gauge for the value of this transfer? I'm willing to accept this transfer because of that very trust I place in Marotta and Paratici. And I accept it hoping and praying I am wrong about Dybala. But he has all the makings of a bust and an expensive one at that. He has done less than Berardi this season. Oh, and Berardi did it last year. And the year before that. And Berardi would've been (will be :prays: ) cheaper. I hope this kid is amazing but, honestly, I don't see it.
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
That website says has one good half season.

That website says Dybala spent the last 17 appearances scoring 4 goals, ie: his second appearance against a lot of competition. Their second time facing/gameplanning for him.

That website also rates David Luiz as a good defender so... yeah... about that site.

Now your point about, "the last time Marotta, and Paratici, and Nedved all got it wrong" is a decent one and one I'll give credit to. But, then again, they haven't spent 30m on a unproven talent before so is that really an accurate gauge for the value of this transfer? I'm willing to accept this transfer because of that very trust I place in Marotta and Paratici. And I accept it hoping and praying I am wrong about Dybala. But he has all the makings of a bust and an expensive one at that. He has done less than Berardi this season. Oh, and Berardi did it last year. And the year before that. And Berardi would've been (will be :prays: ) cheaper. I hope this kid is amazing but, honestly, I don't see it.
Thanks what I was thinking, his first half of the season is brilliant but the second half isn't what I'd expect of a player costing over 20m. He's young though, so there must be potential.

I've only seen him play twice which isn't really a basis for an opinion, I wasn't overly impressed but everyone here seems to be happy so I'm intrigued to see what he's got and how he develops with us. I'm hoping the excitement isn't down to Zamparini creating a media storm over the kid
 

Knowah

Pool's Closed Due to Aids
Jan 28, 2013
6,579
You can both suck $#@! in the great mans thread in a year from now when he tore europe apart in a juventus shirt
I appreciate the carefully constructed counter-point you offered.

And, if you notice, I said I hope he succeeds at Juve. I do. I pray for it. But that doesn't somehow gloss over the fact he is basically an unknown, unproven commodity that Juve is buying for 30m.
 

Rollie

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2008
5,143
Going to be so sweet to watch this kid explode at Juventus.

Also, maybe a little more context for those stats above? If you look at his last 19 games (Paulo recently sat out a couple, so if we want to say half a season) he has 6 goals and 4 assists -- and seven of those 19 games, Palermo didn't score at all. Nothing. So if this guy isn't doing it, it's Vazquez or nothing.

Damn straight other teams are game planning for Dybala. Unlike at a team like Juventus, opponents can take 2 or 3 defenders and sit them right on top of him. There's just not very much additional attacking talent on that Palermo team, so opponents can cheat on their other assignments. With quality players around him, he is going to shine so brightly. Intelligence,vision, interplay, close control, versatility, work ethic --he's going to be awesome with our group around him.

Strange to think that this unknown player's transfer fee from Instituto to Palermo was 12M euros... which is not that far away from what we paid for Tevez. Almost like he's not such an unknown player, or something...

Almost like he's a highly intelligent, driven, model young professional, with a prodigious skill-set. Almost like he dragged Palermo -- almost singlehandedly at times -- into 11th place... the year after their promotion from Serie B...

Almost seems to make sense that he was expensive? Damn straight, and he's going to be worth every penny.

Looking forward to seeing the official details on the club site.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 94)