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JuveE46

Senior Member
Dec 6, 2015
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sport.es is reporting that Dybala "stopped" negotiations of renewal with Juventus and madrid want to pounce

Bullshid i suppouse? who knows more about this.
He represents our next 10 years and that's likely what the board are thinking so while alot of us always knew Pogba would be leaving, I think the club will match any wages to keep him. Kid has a few more gears in talent..If Pogba was 100 to us we should ask 300 minimum for a dynasty lost in Dybi
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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Dude, you are getting married in 4 days and here you are, worrying about Dybala's contract.

:shifty:

:lol:

True.

But i need to keep my mind occupied ins omething or ill go nuts with all the preparations and work stress. Im right know like in full throttle mode to leave everything ready for friday when im out.

Also, because a friend of mine suddenly came with the link and the news, and was all like "I told you Dybala was so out of Juve, you are a selling club hahaha" yada yada. So i wanted to confirm.
 

Big Bang

Junior Member
Mar 12, 2012
355
HAHAHAH I swear if he asks to leave it'll be the most embarrassing shit ever :lol::lol:

And let's be totally clear: it is NOT Moratta's fault if he sells a player that WANTS to get the fuck out. When they say "It's because I want to win the CL", we have the blame the reason they think we CAN'T win the CL: Allegri. It doesn't mean Dybala is suddenly a bad person, he's just being the same ambitious and talented world-beater we've always loved him for being, one that always want to win. It just means Allegri is a mediocre manager, and if Moratta is to be blamed for anything, it's for keeping him around.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,526
HAHAHAH I swear if he asks to leave it'll be the most embarrassing shit ever :lol::lol:

And let's be totally clear: it is NOT Moratta's fault if he sells a player that WANTS to get the fuck out. When they say "It's because I want to win the CL", we have the blame the reason they think we CAN'T win the CL: Allegri. It doesn't mean Dybala is suddenly a bad person, he's just being the same ambitious and talented world-beater we've always loved him for being, one that always want to win. It just means Allegri is a mediocre manager, and if Moratta is to be blamed for anything, it's for keeping him around.
Right, he's going to Real Madrid to win CL with their world renown and super successful CL coach, Zidane. Oh wait...
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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HAHAHAH I swear if he asks to leave it'll be the most embarrassing shit ever :lol::lol:

And let's be totally clear: it is NOT Moratta's fault if he sells a player that WANTS to get the fuck out. When they say "It's because I want to win the CL", we have the blame the reason they think we CAN'T win the CL: Allegri. It doesn't mean Dybala is suddenly a bad person, he's just being the same ambitious and talented world-beater we've always loved him for being, one that always want to win. It just means Allegri is a mediocre manager, and if Moratta is to be blamed for anything, it's for keeping him around.
No one is blaming anyone

Marotta is right about selling players that want to leave
 

Big Bang

Junior Member
Mar 12, 2012
355
Right, he's going to Real Madrid to win CL with their world renown and super successful CL coach, Zidane. Oh wait...
I don't get it...you know he won it for them last year, right? And that they're currently the title holders..? What am I missing here?

Also, it's not only about the manager, it's about the project and it's prospects. Vidal's case is self-explanatory, Pogba left for what seemed to be a promising Manchester United project with Mourinho and Ibrahimovic involved, and Real Madrid - regardless of their manager - are always going to be a super club when they have the likes of Ronaldo, Bale, Benzema, etc.. It makes perfect sense for Dybala to think his chances of winning the CL there are significantly greater than they are here. They won it twice in the last three years.

This reply is based on the assumption that you were being sarcastic - which you seemed to be - and I apologize if you were actually being serious.
 

Big Bang

Junior Member
Mar 12, 2012
355
No one is blaming anyone
I'm blaming Allegri.

But yeah, I get your point, it's good that no one blames Dybala or Moratta. However, based on two consecutive years of experience, I can 100% assure you that if Dybala goes, this time next year everyone will refer to him as a piece of shit, and many-a-posts will be written about how terrible he actually was and how much better off and CL-ready we are without him.

I'll enjoy these moments while they last though. Best young player in the world.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
The thing that irks me is that in the end of the day...players will naturally want to got o barcelona, real or Bayern to win the thing. I mean...when they think about tryharding...yeah lets be in juve why not...

but when shit gets real and they see themselves losing chances year after year...reality check comes in and ask for a transfer to the big boys.

We need to do better.
 

The Quazis

Senior Member
Dec 21, 2012
5,568
The thing that irks me is that in the end of the day...players will naturally want to got o barcelona, real or Bayern to win the thing. I mean...when they think about tryharding...yeah lets be in juve why not...

but when $#@! gets real and they see themselves losing chances year after year...reality check comes in and ask for a transfer to the big boys.

We need to do better.
Maybe you should do the same and consider supporting other team? One that actually wins the damn thing and not only competing like Juve?
If not, stop being a pussy.

Wysłane z mojego FRD-L09 przy użyciu Tapatalka
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,526
I don't get it...you know he won it for them last year, right? And that they're currently the title holders..? What am I missing here?

Also, it's not only about the manager, it's about the project and it's prospects. Vidal's case is self-explanatory, Pogba left for what seemed to be a promising Manchester United project with Mourinho and Ibrahimovic involved, and Real Madrid - regardless of their manager - are always going to be a super club when they have the likes of Ronaldo, Bale, Benzema, etc.. It makes perfect sense for Dybala to think his chances of winning the CL there are significantly greater than they are here. They won it twice in the last three years.

This reply is based on the assumption that you were being sarcastic - which you seemed to be - and I apologize if you were actually being serious.
So if it's not about the manager, why are you putting the blame on allegri?

My point about Zidane is that he was a rookie coach and still won because Ral has the players to compete every year. Same with Barca.

I just don't understand how you can diss Allegri when we've been great in the CL with him and all our best players keep leaving.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Maybe you should do the same and consider supporting other team? One that actually wins the damn thing and not only competing like Juve?
If not, stop being a pussy.

Wysłane z mojego FRD-L09 przy użyciu Tapatalka
nah, the time of jumping ship is long gone for me....but you still can
The correct answer is that we need to win it instead of simply competing.
 

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