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Sep 18, 2009
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That's very disrespectful - should be punished.

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Allegri won't be here for a decade.

That's so rare for managers, even in today's football climate. He'll move on to new challenges in 2-3 at the most. It's just the nature of the beast. Especially when a new Juventus cycle starts.

This issue with Dybala though shouldn't be taken too seriously. He was upset. It happens. The quote from Allegri is very telling and very well taken on his part.
Do you expect a coach to berate his player in public like a classless lowlife? No.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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You guys are all forgetting the pressure this guy is under. His first season went great, this one not so much (his recent goals have been somewhat hiding his poor form).

Obviously this wasn't smart, but Allegri is an experienced coach and he'll simply punish Dybala for it and get on with things.

But please, break down like the little bitches you are.

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Couldnt said it better :lol: I bet non of those making a meal outta this have never played football in any semi competetive capacity. I seen much worse (and done semi similar shit). Your temper and mood is amplified by anything minor when you get pissed out there, not shaking hand tho bit silly and stupid, is not a huge deal when you kinda riled up/dissapointed at being subbed.
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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Couldnt said it better :lol: I bet non of those making a meal outta this have never played football in any semi competetive capacity. I seen much worse (and done semi similar shit). Your temper and mood is amplified by anything minor when you get pissed out there, not shaking hand tho bit silly and stupid, is not a huge deal when you kinda riled up/dissapointed at being subbed.
It was still very disappointing tbh.
 

JuveID

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Feb 5, 2015
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-Missing important chance against milan at super coppa and fiorentina.
-Asking 7,5m salary despite his poor finishing
-He and his agent want to include release clause.
-And last night he refused to shake hand with allegri

I am so dissapointed with him.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,487
It was still very disappointing tbh.
Ofcourse it is, its stupid, but you reading these exaggerated posts? Ungrateful bitch, bench for 5 games? etc Its dumb. I seen even Ale be pissed at being subbed, and this very season Mandzukic stormed off etc. It happens, its silly to diss a simple handshake, but it will blow over quickly when he calms down and is reminded its not cool.
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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Ofcourse it is, its stupid, but you reading these exaggerated posts? Ungrateful bitch, bench for 5 games? etc Its dumb. I seen even Ale be pissed at being subbed, and this very season Mandzukic. It happens, its silly to diss a simple handshake, but it will blow over quickly when he calms down and is reminded its not cool.
Yes I agree it's not that big a deal, but these antics are more understandable (though still disappointing) when done by big star players. Dybala is still a kid in comparison and should be showing more gratitude imo.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Ofcourse it is, its stupid, but you reading these exaggerated posts? Ungrateful bitch, bench for 5 games? etc Its dumb. I seen even Ale be pissed at being subbed, and this very season Mandzukic stormed off etc. It happens, its silly to diss a simple handshake, but it will blow over quickly when he calms down and is reminded its not cool.
:agree: I agree so long he recognizes that he was driven up at the moment, it was a mistake and it doesn't become a regular thing at all. Dybala has always struck me as a good natured professional so I faith that it shouldn't be a problem.
 

kao_ray

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Feb 28, 2014
6,568
It was still very disappointing tbh.
It is disappointing, because you see that people are far from perfect. Dybala is a great guy but he is still very young and when he gets emotional he'll do something like that. It is absolutely a no big deal. It might be a sign that he and Allegri are very close and Dybala is not afraid to demonstrate his emotions towards him which people tend to do only with someone who they see as a close friend. I'm sure that Dybala and Allegri will show us that everything is fine between them soon enough. No biggie
 

dolph

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Mar 30, 2006
2,599
-Missing important chance against milan at super coppa and fiorentina.
-Asking 7,5m salary despite his poor finishing
-He and his agent want to include release clause.
-And last night he refused to shake hand with allegri

I am so dissapointed with him.
- He has scored for fun in 2017 so far.
- He is trying to get paid as much as he is worth. Strange thing to get disapointet about
- Just rumors. You dont know if they are true
- Dumb move by him, but lets not blow things out of proportion
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
11,045
Couldnt said it better :lol: I bet non of those making a meal outta this have never played football in any semi competetive capacity. I seen much worse (and done semi similar shit). Your temper and mood is amplified by anything minor when you get pissed out there, not shaking hand tho bit silly and stupid, is not a huge deal when you kinda riled up/dissapointed at being subbed.
so Conte benching Quagliarella or Ventura not calling up Pelle are little overreacting bitches?
besides I'm sure that at least 60% of football fans have played it in some kind of league, I think you'd lose that bet
 

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
10,608
nah he just enjoys football and acts like a cock when someone is not letting him play, its normal for a player. I didnt like the way he done it but it happens, shouldnt be punished from squad perspective. Little penalty might be okay but I dont see any reason to bench him for this.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,925
Didn't like his behaviour when he was substituted. Keen to play or not, you never disrespect your coach like that infront of everyone. Hopefully the "senatori" have a word to him and he learns his lesson. No Prima-donnas please.
 

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