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duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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Not for sale next year? :shifty:
Dybala is gone for sure... It could take one or two more seasons but our board show us that they r great looking for talent and making a big profit for It... Is so addicting
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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Dybala is gone for sure... It could take one or two more seasons but our board show us that they r great looking for talent and making a big profit for It... Is so addicting
Kind of agree. Not sure about one or two years though. However he will go we've proved it once again, we can't say no. That's what annoys me. As for making big profit. I don't think so, if FC Porto or Lyon had pogba they would have milked the shit out of Union. We can't sell properly, this is the only weakness of the great man.
 
Jun 6, 2015
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The mass negativity on this forum is raising its ugly head again. Go do something you enjoy guys and be happy, no point in acting like a 14 year old emo kid all the time.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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After selling a B2B midfielder for €110M, I think you're giving him some unwarranted criticism.
It's not about selling him for 110 million. It's about setting a precedent. It started with Vidal last season. We claim we aren't a selling club, but we have sold our two (arguably) most important midfielders in 2 consecutive seasons. Sooner or later, Barca or Madrid will come asking for Dybala; perhaps even an EPL rich bitch club. What are we going to do then?
 

Kopanja

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Jul 30, 2015
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It's not about selling him for 110 million. It's about setting a precedent. It started with Vidal last season. We claim we aren't a selling club, but we have sold our two (arguably) most important midfielders in 2 consecutive seasons. Sooner or later, Barca or Madrid will come asking for Dybala; perhaps even an EPL rich bitch club. What are we going to do then?
You make it sounds like Beppe becomes so excited when someone offers money for our players, like a drunk colleague girl, can't say "no". He is where he is not because he is a pushover. I think it's gonna be our policy for a while: use the opportunities to get best players possible, if player wants to leave and adequate offer exists – let him go. CL-level football becoming a player league, like NBA, it's no point to go against the flow and scare players away, not in our situation. We play a crappy league no one gives a damn about, horrible and empty stadiums, tv streams like from the 90's. Until both milan clubs become relevant we can't have upper hand here.
 

Valerio.

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Jul 5, 2014
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You make it sounds like Beppe becomes so excited when someone offers money for our players, like a drunk colleague girl, can't say "no". He is where he is not because he is a pushover. I think it's gonna be our policy for a while: use the opportunities to get best players possible, if player wants to leave and adequate offer exists – let him go. CL-level football becoming a player league, like NBA, it's no point to go against the flow and scare players away, not in our situation. We play a crappy league no one gives a damn about, horrible and empty stadiums, tv streams like from the 90's. Until both milan clubs become relevant we can't have upper hand here.
the point isn't that Beppe "becomes a drunk colleague girl" it's that as soon a good fee comes he'll sell regardless of everything.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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You make it sounds like Beppe becomes so excited when someone offers money for our players, like a drunk colleague girl, can't say "no". He is where he is not because he is a pushover. I think it's gonna be our policy for a while: use the opportunities to get best players possible, if player wants to leave and adequate offer exists – let him go. CL-level football becoming a player league, like NBA, it's no point to go against the flow and scare players away, not in our situation. We play a crappy league no one gives a damn about, horrible and empty stadiums, tv streams like from the 90's. Until both milan clubs become relevant we can't have upper hand here.
If we want to grow, we can't keep selling our best players and most marketable assets. Dybala is gonna be huge. If we lose him, we are taking a step in the wrong direction. That is all I have to say about that.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
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If we want to grow, we can't keep selling our best players and most marketable assets. Dybala is gonna be huge. If we lose him, we are taking a step in the wrong direction. That is all I have to say about that.
If only our best players & most marketable assets were Italian. They're much, much less likely to leave.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
40,174
If only our best players & most marketable assets were Italian. They're much, much less likely to leave.
Unfortunately, outside of Buffon and Bonucci, the only name I can think of is Verratti, and he isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Balotelli is a clown, but at one point, you could have made a case for him. Too bad he seems to have lost it, and thrown it all away in the process.
 

Kopanja

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Jul 30, 2015
5,591
If we want to grow, we can't keep selling our best players and most marketable assets. Dybala is gonna be huge. If we lose him, we are taking a step in the wrong direction. That is all I have to say about that.
We sold Vidal, we sold Pogba, let Carlitos go for peanuts and we are still growing, and team is already stronger on paper then year ago. Dybala is gonna be huge, but if something like 140 mln offer arrives – he is gone, unless our management finds him irreplaceable. You gotta do what you gotta do.
I mean it's easy to be a sporting director in something like mu – you have all the money, you are backed up by the huge amount of retarded fans across the world, even when you are not doing fine your revenue is growing. We don't have that retarded army, we draw a bad card with a league.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
40,174
We sold Vidal, we sold Pogba, let Carlitos go for peanuts and we are still growing, and team is already stronger on paper then year ago. Dybala is gonna be huge, but if something like 140 mln offer arrives – he is gone, unless our management finds him irreplaceable. You gotta do what you gotta do.
I mean it's easy to be a sporting director in something like mu – you have all the money, you are backed up by the huge amount of retarded fans across the world, even when you are not doing fine your revenue is growing. We don't have that retarded army, we draw a bad card with a league.
Sad, but true. Something's gotta give. Something's gotta change.
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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Unfortunately, outside of Buffon and Bonucci, the only name I can think of is Verratti, and he isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Balotelli is a clown, but at one point, you could have made a case for him. Too bad he seems to have lost it, and thrown it all away in the process.
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Kopanja

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Jul 30, 2015
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Sad, but true. Something's gotta give. Something's gotta change.
It's all going in cycles, Seria A and Italian football need radical changes, now it leaps and bounds behind Germany in terms of producing local talents. I mean it's not possible that country who had a national team where Del Piero was benched and the likes of Enrico Chiesa and Zola won't even get a call up stopped producing talents, system is broken. And fucking Taveccio with fucking Lotito are only making this gap bigger.
 

napoleonic

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Sep 7, 2010
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It's all going in cycles, Seria A and Italian football need radical changes, now it leaps and bounds behind Germany in terms of producing local talents. I mean it's not possible that country who had a national team where Del Piero was benched and the likes of Enrico Chiesa and Zola won't even get a call up stopped producing talents, system is broken. And $#@!ing Taveccio with $#@!ing Lotito are only making this gap bigger.
as I have always said, it's much bigger than just football problem with serie a, cultural and politics play significant roles, so yeah, that's a long way to go if it ever actually move in the correct direction...

as I've said, we better take care of ourselves, even at the expense of other italian clubs... bayern and psg are doing it, of course I can't say if it sustainable on the next decade and further, but right now they are doing fine in their one horse race league, not to mention bayern have done it since long time.
 

Kopanja

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Jul 30, 2015
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as I have always said, it's much bigger than just football problem with serie a, cultural and politics play significant roles, so yeah, that's a long way to go if it ever actually move in the correct direction...

as I've said, we better take care of ourselves, even at the expense of other italian clubs... bayern and psg are doing it, of course I can't say if it sustainable on the next decade and further, but right now they are doing fine in their one horse race league, not to mention bayern have done it since long time.
I'm aware of problems in Italy, but I'm not leaving there, so I have no rights to take about it. Bayern and Psg doing it because their leagues have some talent. Academies works. And look at Udinese for example, they have like 4 italians in the roster, it's just horrible.
 

Nenz

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2008
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It's not about selling him for 110 million. It's about setting a precedent. It started with Vidal last season. We claim we aren't a selling club, but we have sold our two (arguably) most important midfielders in 2 consecutive seasons. Sooner or later, Barca or Madrid will come asking for Dybala; perhaps even an EPL rich bitch club. What are we going to do then?
The squad wasn't yet complete when Marotta sold Vidal or Pogba. The quality of the squad as a whole needed to be spread around more and improved overall. The only way to do that was to raise money for players like Alex Sandro, Dybala, Pjanic, Benatia and Higuain. You have to admit that the overall quality of this team is a lot more improved because of the Vidal and Pogba sales.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,925
The squad wasn't yet complete when Marotta sold Vidal or Pogba. The quality of the squad as a whole needed to be spread around more and improved overall. The only way to do that was to raise money for players like Alex Sandro, Dybala, Pjanic, Benatia and Higuain. You have to admit that the overall quality of this team is a lot more improved because of the Vidal and Pogba sales.
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I know it was a pre-season friendly and we really shouldn't read too much into it, but that first 30 mins against West Ham yesterday was some of the best football I've seen us play in a very long time. So technical and fluid, amazing passing, quick interplay...I think this is the strongest Juventus team since 2006 at least. It's taken a couple of painful, but financially rewarding - and necessary - sales to help strengthen the squad in almost every department. I have no idea how people can see such a bleak future for this team. They didn't learn from the last (and inferior) mercato it seems.
 

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