Paulo Dybala (124 Viewers)

Legend or Rookie? ***non-official poll***


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Cerval

Senior Member
Feb 20, 2016
26,829
His replacement is already here - Chiesa. Dybala does not play #9 so it does not matter who we sign there.

Even if we do not sign anyone in attack it doesn't make much difference. Dybala certainly didn't provide much last 3 years.

Giving him a new 5/75m contract to stay would be much worse than just letting him leave for free. Be a slave again to his inconsistent, unreliable, moody, which-position-am-I lazy ass? No thank you.
Agreed except I think we need another player like Chiesa. Chiesa is the only one being useful to create in attack since Cuadrado is now mostly in fullback position. We need someone else, even if we need to fix the midfield and fullbacks first.
 

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zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
If we can get another player in the same mould than Chiesa that works his socks off over an inconsistent albeit talented Dybala, I'll take that trade

We're in April and his contribution this season is zilch. One month and a half out injured, but the rest of the time, stars need to align for him to perform and it didn't this season. Same story in 2018-2019.

You can't build around players like that no matter how talented they are. He doesn't lead by example. Enough of this shit that Juve need to cater to Dybala and Ronaldo.
Boy how great that would be
 

Salvo

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Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,842
He's done

He's been unavailable all year and broke the rules, whether you agree on whether it should be allowed or not is another discussion. I dont think it looks good or is good enough for a player that should be a leader at this point. Mentality isn't there.
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
Reliability. At the end of the day that word, that one quality is what matters.

Not tricks, not beautiful goals not even stats just that knowledge that the team can rely on this player.

He can fuck right off!
 

Nomuken

“Year Zero”
Contributor
Dec 14, 2009
5,746
I would want to keep him, but it’s already to late. This guy is checked out for this club and morale is fukt with the stunt he pulled having a pillow fight slumber party. Also it is really no surprise after seeing this guy get butt hurt so easily in the past with other managers even dissing Allegri for being subbed off, however he is not solely to blame for this train wreck.
 

Mokku

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2019
2,722
- Dybala is better than Morata.
- Icardi is similar to Morata.
- Juventus is the only club that wants Icardi.
- Nobody else but us can see he the next Maradona/Messi.
- If we lose Dybala we need a creative midfielder.
- We need a creative midfielder anyway.
- Dybala doesn't play and its his fault that we are playing crap somehow.
- Morata gonna make a contribution before the end of the season fingers crossed.
 

Fab Fragment

Senior Member
Dec 22, 2018
4,097
Is he still asking for $15 million with our financial situation as it is?
My gut feeling, I doubt that he’s going anywhere this summer - don’t forget that deal with some media company he is stuck in.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
I am resigned to accepting his departure. It wouldn't be the first time my favorite player is sold.

It happened with Baggio, Zidane, and more recently Vidal. Dybala being sold is inevitable.

However, my primary concern is the dolts in charge actually getting a good exchange deal or finding an adequate replacement. I wouldn't trust Tootsie or Bozo with boiling an egg or tying my shoelaces, so we'll probably end up with that shitcunt Icunti and his whore, or another Pussyfag like Depay, or damaged good like Aguero or Milik.

I also don't endorse the notion that we should build around a soon to be 37 year old who thinks he's bigger than the club. Tbh, fuck Ronaldo too at this point. We have regressed as a team with him being here. We don't need him to win titles - we've won without him before and will continue to win without him. I'm tired of the few that keep sucking CR7's dick, believing that his departure will result in doom and gloom - it fucking won't.

I have also psychologically conditioned myself to believe that we won't be in the CL next season. If we make it, then great. If not, and with Icunti coming in, Tootsie, Bozo and Pirlol aka The Thesis still being in charge, I'm willing to switch to curling for next season as well.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
His party adventure was his last nail in his coffin.

The talent was there but he behaves like an inmature whiny millenial. He will NEVER fullfill his potential at this point.

Thanks for the good moments but ill be clear, you have let usbdown dybala

Unfulfilled.
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
I am resigned to accepting his departure. It wouldn't be the first time my favorite player is sold.

It happened with Baggio, Zidane, and more recently Vidal. Dybala being sold is inevitable.

However, my primary concern is the dolts in charge actually getting a good exchange deal or finding an adequate replacement. I wouldn't trust Tootsie or Bozo with boiling an egg or tying my shoelaces, so we'll probably end up with that shitcunt Icunti and his whore, or another Pussyfag like Depay, or damaged good like Aguero or Milik.

I also don't endorse the notion that we should build around a soon to be 37 year old who thinks he's bigger than the club. Tbh, fuck Ronaldo too at this point. We have regressed as a team with him being here. We don't need him to win titles - we've won without him before and will continue to win without him. I'm tired of the few that keep sucking CR7's dick, believing that his departure will result in doom and gloom - it fucking won't.

I have also psychologically conditioned myself to believe that we won't be in the CL next season. If we make it, then great. If not, and with Icunti coming in, Tootsie, Bozo and Pirlol aka The Thesis still being in charge, I'm willing to switch to curling for next season as well.
Before the CL knockout I was sure we'd keep one between Dybala and CR7. After the embarrassing exit I started to think that both will be on the chop block.

The club is addicted to those plusvalenza doses and that's why I can see a hard push to exchange Dybala for Pogba and CR7 for Icardi. You get to sell both for inflated prices and get 'ready' replacements. Wage bill goes down as well. Not to mention the quality of the squad xD

That is, as long as we make it to top4....
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
I am resigned to accepting his departure. It wouldn't be the first time my favorite player is sold.

It happened with Baggio, Zidane, and more recently Vidal. Dybala being sold is inevitable.

However, my primary concern is the dolts in charge actually getting a good exchange deal or finding an adequate replacement. I wouldn't trust Tootsie or Bozo with boiling an egg or tying my shoelaces, so we'll probably end up with that shitcunt Icunti and his whore, or another Pussyfag like Depay, or damaged good like Aguero or Milik.

I also don't endorse the notion that we should build around a soon to be 37 year old who thinks he's bigger than the club. Tbh, fuck Ronaldo too at this point. We have regressed as a team with him being here. We don't need him to win titles - we've won without him before and will continue to win without him. I'm tired of the few that keep sucking CR7's dick, believing that his departure will result in doom and gloom - it fucking won't.

I have also psychologically conditioned myself to believe that we won't be in the CL next season. If we make it, then great. If not, and with Icunti coming in, Tootsie, Bozo and Pirlol aka The Thesis still being in charge, I'm willing to switch to curling for next season as well.
Comparing Dybala with Baggio and Zidane :lol:

Dybala is an ORDINARY player. Open your eyes. He will not achieve shit in his career. Nobody will even remember him after he retires.

I wish it wasnt like this but I am dispassionate enough about him to see it.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
Comparing Dybala with Baggio and Zidane :lol:

Dybala is an ORDINARY player. Open your eyes. He will not achieve shit in his career. Nobody will even remember him after he retires.

I wish it wasnt like this but I am dispassionate enough about him to see it.
I'm not comparing him to anyone. I'm just saying that my favorite players usually leave - it has nothing to do with his ability or comparisons to best legends/greats.

Why don't you find something else to do instead of camping in this thread and shitting on him all day or trying to change how I feel?

I don't care what others think or how he will be remembered. As things stand, he is my favorite player on the team. I am not seeking anyone's approval or validation, and I really don't need to justify my choice.
 

Juve92

Senior Member
Jan 18, 2016
2,780
Comparing Dybala with Baggio and Zidane :lol:

Dybala is an ORDINARY player. Open your eyes. He will not achieve shit in his career. Nobody will even remember him after he retires.

I wish it wasnt like this but I am dispassionate enough about him to see it.
He is already forgotten, only Juve fans knows he exist.
 

MrMonkey

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2017
4,291
#10 has turned into a clown show off the pitch.Loved the guy but if PP can be had for him, DO IT! He still looks like a kid and appears he is still acting like one. And remember, he was given the Juve #10 jersey. My man Higgy has done more for his national team than him.

He relies on finesse, quickness and that is only going to slow down. Maybe I'm seeing it wrong but he gets knocked off possession too easily for me. Who the fuk does he think he is? Even if he leaves(outside Italia) I'll still root for him because I don't think he's a bad egg!
 

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