Paulo Dybala (181 Viewers)

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Lancelot

Senior Member
Oct 24, 2011
2,366
Like I said, you're a pathetic Muppet. You can gloat and hate all you want like the insignificant wank stain that you are now, but by the end of the season, after you have been emasculated, you can take your meaningless existence and exit stage left.
AA said the obvious. He has been shit show for some time now. We all know that. The management know that. AA know that. Even Dybala know that too. But you are the only one living in denial. Still trying hard to find an excuse.

Hopefully he will be sold in the summer and you would be gone with him too, to some Barca, Bayern, Real forum.
 

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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
AA said the obvious. He has been shit show for some time now. We all know that. The management know that. AA know that. Even Dybala know that too. But you are the only one living in denial. Still trying hard to find an excuse.

Hopefully he will be sold in the summer and you would be gone with him too, to some Barca, Bayern, Real forum.
I won't be gone. I will stick around to torment you. Also, the Tuzzers love me, while you are an insignificant cockroach who only appears to be crushed like a bug, quickly evading contact and crawling back to the crevice you crept out of.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
It'll be interesting to see what happens next. Would the AA we've come to know hit back at a player in this manner if everything was all fine and dandy? I sense a breakdown in relations here. AA clearly got provoked by Dybala's statements yesterday.

Agnelli's response is, in my opinion, totally justified if it is true that Juve offered the player a contract which would place him in the top 20 earners bracket while - at the same time - the player denies that such an offer even took place. Receiving such an offer only to claim that it didn't happen is quite beyond disrespectful.

It's been some time now since Dybala consistently delivered performances worthy of such a salary, let alone the higher one that he and his agent are seemingly holding out for.

Yesterday's goal was a step in the right direction, though, even though his overall performance in the game wasn't particularly awesome. But hopefully he can build on this.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
@Jem83 you are forgetting something.

It'll be interesting to see what happens next. Would the AA we've come to know hit back at a player in this manner if everything was all fine and dandy? I sense a breakdown in relations here. AA clearly got provoked by Dybala's statements yesterday.

Agnelli's response is, in my opinion, totally justified if it is true that Juve offered the player a contract which would place him in the top 20 earners bracket while - at the same time - the player denies that such an offer even took place. Receiving such an offer only to claim that it didn't happen is quite beyond disrespectful.

It's been some time now since Dybala consistently delivered performances worthy of such a salary, let alone the higher one that he and his agent are seemingly holding out for.

Yesterday's goal was a step in the right direction, though, even though his overall performance in the game wasn't particularly awesome. But hopefully he can build on this.
 
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DanielSz

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2014
14,343
Beautiful PR spin the last 24 hours lolol. What’s funny is technically speaking, Dybala probably wasn’t even lying (I’m not demanding 15m! only 12!) Just spinning to make himself look like some martyr because he has enough groupies on his side that'll believe anything, even though there have been showings of his diva attitude right in front of their eyes.

When was the last time Agnelli came out and publicly admitted he offered a player a contract? He probably didn’t appreciate the suggestion that the club doesnt care about Dybala. The captain comment is probably bs though, so when they eventually sell him the blame can be shifted back to Dybala. But honestly, at this point, that’s probably where it belongs.
 
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Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,705
It'll be interesting to see what happens next. Would the AA we've come to know hit back at a player in this manner if everything was all fine and dandy? I sense a breakdown in relations here. AA clearly got provoked by Dybala's statements yesterday.

Agnelli's response is, in my opinion, totally justified if it is true that Juve offered the player a contract which would place him in the top 20 earners bracket while - at the same time - the player denies that such an offer even took place. Receiving such an offer only to claim that it didn't happen is quite beyond disrespectful.

It's been some time now since Dybala consistently delivered performances worthy of such a salary, let alone the higher one that he and his agent are seemingly holding out for.

Yesterday's goal was a step in the right direction, though, even though his overall performance in the game wasn't particularly awesome. But hopefully he can build on this
 

Snobist

DareDevil
Apr 16, 2017
13,287
I don't get the butthur, if Agnelli thinks it's too much to pay Dybala 15m, then Dybala will get from some other team. While Agnelli will play Pogbitch 20m, and give to Raila another 30m on commision.
And please don't call Agnelli classy. I remember how 'classy' he handled Del Piero.
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
I don't get the butthur, if Agnelli thinks it's too much to pay Dybala 15m, then Dybala will get from some other team. While Agnelli will play Pogbitch 20m, and give to Raila another 30m on commision.
And please don't call Agnelli classy. I remember how 'classy' he handled Del Piero.
You're just making shit up now, just to make a point.

I think ~99% of people misinterpret the moment the club is in. No, Pogba won't be given 20m salary, I won't believe in 15m too. Same goes for Dybala.

The club is in dire need of reducing the wage bill and that has to happen. That means no Pogba unless we sell big. Dybala first needs to get back to being decisive asap, otherwise he'll be getting closer to next Summer's sale instead of staying here.

I expect a 'nothing' January window except for Khedira leaving and during the next Summer some big-salary players might leave. Be it Berna, Rabiot or Dybala - that remains to be seen, too early to say now.
 

Snobist

DareDevil
Apr 16, 2017
13,287
You're just making shit up now, just to make a point.

I think ~99% of people misinterpret the moment the club is in. No, Pogba won't be given 20m salary, I won't believe in 15m too. Same goes for Dybala.

The club is in dire need of reducing the wage bill and that has to happen. That means no Pogba unless we sell big. Dybala first needs to get back to being decisive asap, otherwise he'll be getting closer to next Summer's sale instead of staying here.

I expect a 'nothing' January window except for Khedira leaving and during the next Summer some big-salary players might leave. Be it Berna, Rabiot or Dybala - that remains to be seen, too early to say now.
Bro, Dybala will either get 15m or will wait for his contract to expire, so some team can sign him on bosman. We did enjoy getting players for free.
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,006
This season where he clearly hasn’t been at 100% after Sarri rushed him back from injury.

Last season he was our best dribbler statistically.

Also: it’s easier to dribble on the wing than through the middle. More congested.
1. No he was in sixth place with Douglas Costa, Cristiano, De Sciglio, Alex Sandro & Cuadrado in front of him. And probably a few of our new additions as well (Kulusevski, Chiesa) if you would include those.

2. Not necessarily. Only if you have speed, which Dybala hasn't.
 

Albo

Senior Member
Apr 13, 2009
11,463
I don't get the butthur, if Agnelli thinks it's too much to pay Dybala 15m, then Dybala will get from some other team. While Agnelli will play Pogbitch 20m, and give to Raila another 30m on commision.
And please don't call Agnelli classy. I remember how 'classy' he handled Del Piero.
i highly doubt it . wich team is going to pay 15m net for him ?

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serious question , do you think he deserve 15m/y ?
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
Bro, Dybala will either get 15m or will wait for his contract to expire, so some team can sign him on bosman. We did enjoy getting players for free.
That remains to be seen tbh. I don't think he'll handle another Summer of being pushed out.

Besides, your logic makes little sense. If Juve gives him 15m while not wanting to keep him, how do you sell him then? Nobody will offer him that much unless he turns into prime Messi overnight.

What you're saying makes no sense from Juve's point of view so I don't see how he'll be given that salary. If he forces his way to leave for free, then so be it. I'd strongly bet on sale come next Summer, it's much more likely.
 

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