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Apr 19, 2007
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i have a feeling that he'll leave for free, and that might be an other case of terrible management.
What should the management do?
I feel like whatever they do they will and have gotten killed for.
1. Sell him and bring in Lukaku-They were blasted for and Dybala refused
2. Extend his contract on somewhat fair wages of 10 mil-denied by Dybala
3. Give his the contract he wants and now they h=get blasted for overspending
 

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s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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What should the management do?
I feel like whatever they do they will and have gotten killed for.
1. Sell him and bring in Lukaku-They were blasted for and Dybala refused
2. Extend his contract on somewhat fair wages of 10 mil-denied by Dybala
3. Give his the contract he wants and now they h=get blasted for overspending
management shouldn't care about tuz/fan opinions. if dybala is sold and the results come, then people will forget the guy in a month.

management should make a decision and stick to it. if they are fine with dybala leaving on a bosman, and they have a proper replacement, then it's fine.

but it's not the case and you know it.

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I think you are ignoring an important detail: covid. I'm pretty sure if it weren't for choice covid he would have been sold this past summer. We tried to echange him for lukaku, but man u were too smart. Also remember the reaction here lol

I don't mean to be a mgmt apologist but everything about this kid is a headache.
he was injured during the last summer mercato. you can't sell an injured player. but you don't offer the armband for a player you want out, do you.

agreed about the headache part though. i'm still undecided on him. on his day, he's a difference maker, but he was unavailable for lyon and porto, couldn't play the whole return game vs ajax, so at the end of the day, he's someone we can barely rely on. and the management - who see him working on a daily basis and should be fully aware of those warning signs we only have some clues about - should have handled this years ago.

btw a friend of mine said the other day that dybala is the same kind of luxury player as recoba was. it's obviously nice to have a recoba, but not at all costs.
 
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RoiLezard

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Apr 7, 2018
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Given the current circumstances, the best option would be to swap him this summer for someone as talented but with much more hunger to win and less history of injuries. Hotspur, PSG, City and maybe Bayern are likely to be interested in a swap deal. In a more unlikely scenario, I would offer him to Lyon for Aouar but I know Dybala would prefer a more top destination.

The bright side of a potential swap deal is that it doesn’t really force us to look for someone in the same position, Dybala hasn’t even been fitting in no one’s system, which would keep our options open. The perfect scenario would be to replace him with a top CM.


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Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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management shouldn't care about tuz/fan opinions. if dybala is sold and the results come, then people will forget the guy in a month.

management should make a decision and stick to it. if they are fine with dybala leaving on a bosman, and they have a proper replacement, then it's fine.

but it's not the case and you know it.

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he was injured during the last summer mercato. you can't sell an injured player. but you don't offer the armband for a player you want out, do you.

agreed about the headache part though. i'm still undecided on him. on his day, he's a difference maker, but he was unavailable for lyon and porto, couldn't play the whole return game vs ajax, so at the end of the day, he's someone we can barely rely on. and the management - who see him working on a daily basis and should be fully aware of those warning signs we only have some clues about - should have handled this years ago.

btw a friend of mine said the other day that dybala is the same kind of luxury player as recoba was. it's obviously nice to have a recoba, but not at all costs.
He was available and healthy in the first leg against Lyon last year. He was just terrible, and we lost 1-0
 
Apr 19, 2007
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management shouldn't care about tuz/fan opinions. if dybala is sold and the results come, then people will forget the guy in a month.

management should make a decision and stick to it. if they are fine with dybala leaving on a bosman, and they have a proper replacement, then it's fine.

but it's not the case and you know it.

- - - Updated - - -


he was injured during the last summer mercato. you can't sell an injured player. but you don't offer the armband for a player you want out, do you.

agreed about the headache part though. i'm still undecided on him. on his day, he's a difference maker, but he was unavailable for lyon and porto, couldn't play the whole return game vs ajax, so at the end of the day, he's someone we can barely rely on. and the management - who see him working on a daily basis and should be fully aware of those warning signs we only have some clues about - should have handled this years ago.

btw a friend of mine said the other day that dybala is the same kind of luxury player as recoba was. it's obviously nice to have a recoba, but not at all costs.
I never said care what the fans say. They tried to sell and the ddeal was in place and HE refused. That makes us have 2 options. Give him to much money or let him go for free. All im saying is that Dybala has made the situation complicated
 

MrMonkey

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Jul 15, 2017
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#10 needs to go. Doesn't want to leave and won't sign new contract. He's playing with Juve management and getting away with it. With his ATTITUDE presently, last thing I would do is sign him to a new contract.

What says he signs a new contract, continues with inconsistent play, and then Juve wants to trade him and #10 says I will hang around Turin even if I don't play always.

Him and Bonucci as supposed stars of the team need to go if only as examples for current players/future potential transfers you're not coming to Turin to be holiday.

Add Sandro to to those two. I'll take a less talented player giving 110% on the pitch over an inconsistent supposably star. Plus lol less money spent.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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I never said care what the fans say. They tried to sell and the ddeal was in place and HE refused. That makes us have 2 options. Give him to much money or let him go for free. All im saying is that Dybala has made the situation complicated
that's why i wrote this earlier: even adl managed to squeeze out a couple of millions of the milik situation, and inda sold icardi close to his real market price, even after he was stripped of captaincy and was all but fired from the squad. they probably read better books on negotiation techniques

it wasn't only dybala. we repeated plenty of times that he's our jewel, we offered him sky high wages in '17, months before the cardiff disaster, then wanted him gone, then gave him the armband a couple of months later. then now we want him gone again i guess? no wonder the guy is happy to play pubg or whatever the fuck kids play nowadays, bang his lesbian gf and enjoys his millions the club pays him regardless of his performances. juve became a club where all players are happy because of their wages. khedira didn't want to leave, same for mandzukic, costa, rugani, berna, and basically every player with important wages compared to their realistic value. expect the same in the coming months/years with rabiot, ramsey, tek, sandro, bonucci. club has/had no choice, really?

so no, buddy, don't tell me that the club shouldn't take their fair share of blame here. hands are tied my ass. club should just stop giving players silly contracts we can't handle on the long run. and i have nothing personal against these players. i actually liked khedira, ramsey has one of the nicest personalities of our current bunch, i absolutely loved mandzukic, etc. but our recruitment strategy is a huge mess right now, and dybala is part of that same scheme.
 
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that's why i wrote this earlier: even adl managed to squeeze out a couple of millions of the milik situation, and inda sold icardi close to his real market price, even after he was stripped of captaincy and was all but fired from the squad. they probably read better books on negotiation techniques

it wasn't only dybala. we repeated plenty of times that he's our jewel, we offered him sky high wages in '17, months before the cardiff disaster, then wanted him gone, then gave him the armband a couple of months later. then now we want him gone again i guess? no wonder the guy is happy to play pubg or whatever the fuck kids play nowadays, bang his lesbian gf and enjoys his millions the club pays him regardless of his performances. juve became a club where all players are happy because of their wages. khedira didn't want to leave, same for mandzukic, costa, rugani, berna, and basically every player with important wages compared to their realistic value. expect the same in the coming months/years with rabiot, ramsey, tek, sandro, bonucci. club has/had no choice, really?

so no, buddy, don't tell me that the club shouldn't take their fair share of blame here. hands are tied my ass. club should just stop giving players silly contracts we can't handle on the long run. and i have nothing personal against these players. i actually liked khedira, ramsey has one of the nicest personalities of our current bunch, i absolutely loved mandzukic, etc. but our recruitment strategy is a huge mess right now, and dybala is part of that same scheme.
Why the hell did we started to pay those crazy salaries? I always thought it had something to do with status, “see us being a elite club where players get 4 to 6m”, so strange after we were in a very good position financially.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Why the hell did we started to pay those crazy salaries? I always thought it had something to do with status, “see us being a elite club where players get 4 to 6m”, so strange after we were in a very good position financially.
We were solid financially and were on our way to earn even more. But of course covid had to happen. Murphentus :touched:
 

Fab Fragment

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Dec 22, 2018
4,077
#10 needs to go. Doesn't want to leave and won't sign new contract. He's playing with Juve management and getting away with it. With his ATTITUDE presently, last thing I would do is sign him to a new contract.

What says he signs a new contract, continues with inconsistent play, and then Juve wants to trade him and #10 says I will hang around Turin even if I don't play always.

Him and Bonucci as supposed stars of the team need to go if only as examples for current players/future potential transfers you're not coming to Turin to be holiday.

Add Sandro to to those two. I'll take a less talented player giving 110% on the pitch over an inconsistent supposably star. Plus lol less money spent.
Taking into consideration his current form, who is going to pay him the money that he is demanding? Never did much for Argentina either.
 

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