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Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Irrelevant. Ancelotti coached Ronaldo in his prime. The player we have is 36 years old and is usually the worst player on the pitch when he isn’t scoring.
Now you’re bashing Ronaldo because you can’t accept how shit Dybala has been? You and B81 need to come to terms with just how bad Dybala had been.

Ronaldo has 32 goals - 4 assists on the season. Dybala has 4 goals - 2 assists. Ronaldo is the least of our problems. Your idol has been a complete disaster, the most underperforming player in the entire team, and all this while asking for a raise. Even worse is that he’s cratered his value by being so bad for 2 of the last 3 seasons that it’s hardly worth it to sell him.

Like I said with Morata, after his run of poor form, Dybala needs to show some signs of life before the end of the season and basically light things up to get us into top 4 or good riddance.
 

Post Ironic

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Lol that would be such a horrible deal
Considering Morata has 30 goal+assist contributions this year and Dybala has 6, and had 12 two years ago, I doubt their value is much different on the market. They are only a year apart in age too at 28 and 27.

But I’m not fond of this swap idea either. We should be renewing the Morata loan (which gives us the option to not purchase next year) and then selling Dybala to fund a proper midfield upgrade. The only issue is that Dybala is doing a great job of cratering his market value with each new match.
 
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    Considering Morata has 30 goal+assist contributions this year and Dybala has 6, and had 12 two years ago, I doubt their value is much different on the market. They are only a year apart in age too at 28 and 27.

    But I’m not fond of this swap idea either. We should be renewing the Morata loan (which gives us the option to not purchase next year) and then selling Dybala to fund a proper midfield upgrade. The only issue is that Dybala is doing a great job of cratering his market value with each new match.
    27 goals+assists in 2019/2020 season and 32 goals+assists in 2017/2018 and 27 goals+assists in 2016/2017. Dybala has quite good record with some bad seasons like this one. Morata was quite bad before he joined Juve. Plus I also think Dybala is a more attractive name and more clubs would surely chase him rather than Morata.

    But I do agree with what you said about us selling Dybala and buying mid for that money.
     

    Post Ironic

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    27 goals+assists in 2019/2020 season and 32 goals+assists in 2017/2018 and 27 goals+assists in 2016/2017. Dybala has quite good record with some bad seasons like this one. Morata was quite bad before he joined Juve. Plus I also think Dybala is a more attractive name and more clubs would surely chase him rather than Morata.

    But I do agree with what you said about us selling Dybala and buying mid for that money.
    Dude, you’re going back 4-5 years there. That’s irrelevant today. If I go back to 2016-17, Morata had 26 goals + assists that year in 1873 minutes, to Dybala’s 27 goals + assists in 3370 minutes. Almost double the minutes. Morata was a flop for the 3 years after that until coming here. But he was still scoring 15+ goals a year. Dybala’s been a flop on a borderline epic scale in 2 of the past 3 years.

    Anyways, I still like Paulo, but he probably needs a fresh start elsewhere at this point for his own sake. He seems to have gotten complacent here.
     

    Hydde

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    Mar 6, 2003
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    Dude, you’re going back 4-5 years there. That’s irrelevant today. If I go back to 2016-17, Morata had 26 goals + assists that year in 1873 minutes, to Dybala’s 27 goals + assists in 3370 minutes. Almost double the minutes. Morata was a flop for the 3 years after that until coming here. But he was still scoring 15+ goals a year. Dybala’s been a flop on a borderline epic scale in 2 of the past 3 years.

    Anyways, I still like Paulo, but he probably needs a fresh start elsewhere at this point for his own sake. He seems to have gotten complacent here.
    My problem with Dybala is that he seems to be a total manboy who seems to get mad whenever someone scold him. He doesnt have what it took to be a world class player because he is mentally weak.
     

    Juve92

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    Jan 18, 2016
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    The same Allegri benched his ass against AM (second leg - the most important match of the season), and Dybala disrespected him several times.

    Very believable :baus:
     

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