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KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
Arent they close to Dzeko?
Icardi, Dzeko, Lutaro, there is no space for Dybala there.

And don't look now, but that team, with Conte as the coach, is suddenly a lot scarier than we thought.

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A lot of people here are just over-reacting man. This club is renowned by people outside of this forum as having one of the best management in world football - we should be a hell of a lot more proud of that. Our track record in transfers is far from perfect but extremely strong compared many of our peers.

We sign De Ligt and everyone sais we have the best management. A few transfers later and we think they are hopeless. Let us not forget that Paratici has been instrumental in scouting and helping Marotta on some amazing work. I remember the days when everyone thought it was the end of the world when we couldn't sign Draxler for instance.

Have a little faith guys. You know, our biggest problem right now is a problem many clubs don't face and that is that no-one wants to leave. Think about other clubs where many want to leave. We never keep players who wanted to leave and that sometimes has hurt us financially in the short run but now many world class players want to be here.

I am a little sick and tired of the negativity and the ever changing bias. Perhaps its emotion.

Also, think about things practically. I like Dybala - I like his flair, his image and his appeal etc. But think about this for just one second. Not saying I want this. But imagine having Dybala as your number 9 in Sarri's system or Icardi for instance. Who is going to be more effective? We can say that he comes with baggage etc....ok, so who else then? To be honest, outside of extremely highly priced players like Kane etc - there are not many classic number 9s that are either available or affordable right now.

Kean? Yeh, sorry he left. But think about it. He had 1 more year on his contract and Raiola didn't want to extend. So what if he doesn't and we lose him for free?

There is a reason for everything you know. Sometimes we are just to quick to judge. Lets wait until after the deadline and look at the squad we end up with versus what we had last season. I am fairly confident it would be better and we do it in a financially sustainable way.

I still stand by the management - I have faith. I still think the team is stronger than last year. I am really looking forward to seeing a Sarri style of football at least for the novelty. My biggest doubt is whether his style is going to actually work and give us a better shot at winning the champions league - that is all.

For the record, I can still have faith that management will do the right thing and be absolutely disgusted with how they are treating Dybala.
 

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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,488
Arent they close to Dzeko?
Icardi, Dzeko, Lutaro, there is no space for Dybala there.
Icardi is leaving, and neither Lautaro and Dzeko are worth saying no to Dybala. They would be backup.


But it's not happening for financial reasons on Inters part. Because at this point I wouldn't be surprised if our management oked giving him to Inter.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
And another thing for the record. That Cancelo-Danilo deal was fucking retarded. Take the money and get a better RB for God's sake. No, let's get a RB who has been benched by Pep for the better part of the last 4 years.
 

pavelnel

Senior Member
Oct 24, 2006
2,474
Arent they close to Dzeko?
Icardi, Dzeko, Lutaro, there is no space for Dybala there.
Who is going to create chances for them? Inter biggest problem is creating goal scoring opportunities. Their forwards are extremely reliant on chances in the penalty area and there is almost no one who can provide them on regular basis.
Without a player like Dybala they have one-dimensional attack - cross after cross after cross...Every team good in the air will stop them.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
A lot of people here are just over-reacting man. This club is renowned by people outside of this forum as having one of the best management in world football - we should be a hell of a lot more proud of that. Our track record in transfers is far from perfect but extremely strong compared many of our peers.

We sign De Ligt and everyone sais we have the best management. A few transfers later and we think they are hopeless. Let us not forget that Paratici has been instrumental in scouting and helping Marotta on some amazing work. I remember the days when everyone thought it was the end of the world when we couldn't sign Draxler for instance.

Have a little faith guys. You know, our biggest problem right now is a problem many clubs don't face and that is that no-one wants to leave. Think about other clubs where many want to leave. We never keep players who wanted to leave and that sometimes has hurt us financially in the short run but now many world class players want to be here.

I am a little sick and tired of the negativity and the ever changing bias. Perhaps its emotion.

Also, think about things practically. I like Dybala - I like his flair, his image and his appeal etc. But think about this for just one second. Not saying I want this. But imagine having Dybala as your number 9 in Sarri's system or Icardi for instance. Who is going to be more effective? We can say that he comes with baggage etc....ok, so who else then? To be honest, outside of extremely highly priced players like Kane etc - there are not many classic number 9s that are either available or affordable right now.

Kean? Yeh, sorry he left. But think about it. He had 1 more year on his contract and Raiola didn't want to extend. So what if he doesn't and we lose him for free?

There is a reason for everything you know. Sometimes we are just to quick to judge. Lets wait until after the deadline and look at the squad we end up with versus what we had last season. I am fairly confident it would be better and we do it in a financially sustainable way.

I still stand by the management - I have faith. I still think the team is stronger than last year. I am really looking forward to seeing a Sarri style of football at least for the novelty. My biggest doubt is whether his style is going to actually work and give us a better shot at winning the champions league - that is all.
Perfectly said. :tup:
 

Dantes

Senior Member
Dec 15, 2017
1,042
You should all be delighted that we couldn't get the Dybala deal over the line.

We have Kane, Son, Lucas Moura, Dele. Lo Celso inc. and (at the present time) still have Eriksen. Whatever your view on how good or not those guys are they are still considerably better options than at most clubs. Our issues are really at full back. Not in attack. That we were willing to smash our transfer record and fork out £70m on Dybala should tell you how much other ambitious clubs value him as a player and asset. Poch is a massive fan, and he's proven to be a reasonable judge of competence.

TBH, I hope he stays at Juve now. Too good to be f***ing around at Inter or PSG.
 
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IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
18,923
A lot of people here are just over-reacting man. This club is renowned by people outside of this forum as having one of the best management in world football - we should be a hell of a lot more proud of that. Our track record in transfers is far from perfect but extremely strong compared many of our peers.

We sign De Ligt and everyone sais we have the best management. A few transfers later and we think they are hopeless. Let us not forget that Paratici has been instrumental in scouting and helping Marotta on some amazing work. I remember the days when everyone thought it was the end of the world when we couldn't sign Draxler for instance.

Have a little faith guys. You know, our biggest problem right now is a problem many clubs don't face and that is that no-one wants to leave. Think about other clubs where many want to leave. We never keep players who wanted to leave and that sometimes has hurt us financially in the short run but now many world class players want to be here.

I am a little sick and tired of the negativity and the ever changing bias. Perhaps its emotion.

Also, think about things practically. I like Dybala - I like his flair, his image and his appeal etc. But think about this for just one second. Not saying I want this. But imagine having Dybala as your number 9 in Sarri's system or Icardi for instance. Who is going to be more effective? We can say that he comes with baggage etc....ok, so who else then? To be honest, outside of extremely highly priced players like Kane etc - there are not many classic number 9s that are either available or affordable right now.

Kean? Yeh, sorry he left. But think about it. He had 1 more year on his contract and Raiola didn't want to extend. So what if he doesn't and we lose him for free?

There is a reason for everything you know. Sometimes we are just to quick to judge. Lets wait until after the deadline and look at the squad we end up with versus what we had last season. I am fairly confident it would be better and we do it in a financially sustainable way.

I still stand by the management - I have faith. I still think the team is stronger than last year. I am really looking forward to seeing a Sarri style of football at least for the novelty. My biggest doubt is whether his style is going to actually work and give us a better shot at winning the champions league - that is all.
I'm not having a meltdown or anything of the sort but please tell me how replacing Cancelo with Danilo is not a fucking joke?
 

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