Paulo Dybala (157 Viewers)

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


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4ndr3i

Senior Member
Aug 2, 2012
2,219
Let’s see, who to belive.

On one hand we have Allegri who coached him for 4 seasons and sees him in training daily and on another we have a group of Juventuz forum users that hate on him for the slightest error and diminish all his accomplishments.

Hmmm, such a tough one.
 

Pegi

Senior Member
Feb 22, 2019
1,825
There’s nothing that will suggest him being even 70min shape over full season. Gonna break something at some point or just generally not playing constatly well enough.

Allegri just saying these things because he has to. Who really thinks he’s going to say that he doesn’t believe in Dybala and not sure if he’s willing to let him be a constant starter. That’s how you fuck up totally. Give him a chance, put some faith as a coach and let’s see. That leads to the fact that this forum can say whatever they want to, because it’s what we think and we ain’t responsible for the outcome. If i was the coach, i’d talk the rainbows and butterflies out of everyone to make them confident.

End of story.
 
Apr 29, 2006
3,158
We should give him a two-year deal, so we don't loose him for free(right?) and one season to show he is important and earn a better contract next year. If he plays well we would have higher offers or we can resign him on a +4 year deal. A win-win.

If he cannot perform better under Allegri by mid-season we can pull the plug even then. It depends on Kulusevski and Chiesa too.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,316
Let’s see, who to belive.

On one hand we have Allegri who coached him for 4 seasons and sees him in training daily and on another we have a group of Juventuz forum users that hate on him for the slightest error and diminish all his accomplishments.

Hmmm, such a tough one.
Allegri also said Bernadeschi is an important player. I mean I love the guy but let’s not act like he’s not just saying things he has to.

As @DAiDEViL said if half the forum would prefer to see Dybala go it can’t be just hate.
 

4ndr3i

Senior Member
Aug 2, 2012
2,219
Totally legit to not like a player and want him sold but when I’m referring to haters it’s the bunch that act like he’s pure shit when he’s actually not. Dude is quality and has delivered for us on countless occasions.

Just wait and see, they’ll have their pitchforks out as soon as he misses his first pass in game one of the season.
 

Pegi

Senior Member
Feb 22, 2019
1,825
Totally legit to not like a player and want him sold but when I’m referring to haters it’s the bunch that act like he’s pure shit when he’s actually not. Dude is quality and has delivered for us on countless occasions.

Just wait and see, they’ll have their pitchforks out as soon as he misses his first pass in game one of the season.
He's 28 soon and he's being talked like he's a generational talent. We the hell he has achieved actually? Couple nice important goals and few good seasons and still not managing to make the Arg NT. I don't get the hype for real. He's one of those players who looks way better than he actually is. And by that i mean, he looks like he's having the x-factor but in the end, doesn't get anything done. Pain in the ass to support, when it will always ends up in massive dissapointment.

Results or out, for the majority it's out. I don't care about potential, "talent" or whatever. I want results that is equal to the paycheck. I don't expect anything more or less.

Now show me the quality. 28 years old and could have been playing 10 years on top, yet i can't remember but couple of those seasons. Get out.
 

Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
Paulo Dybala's agent Jorge Antun wants to insert a release clause in Dybala's new contract. He will discuss a three-year deal with an option for a fourth season for the Argentine. Antun will meet with the management after August 5 when 10-day quarantine ends. [Sky]
I dont mind a release clause, after all thats how we paid 90m for Higuain which no one wouldve paid for him otherwise, maybe the same will happen here.
 

Jäger

Senior Member
May 2, 2021
1,529
I am glad we have intellectual stalwarts like yourself to remind us of these "important" "facts of life."
I'm glad to see that you champion intellectualism so much, for someone who spends the majority of his time on this forum providing no input other than sucking off the flawless dybala. But no, let's "banish" those who dare to criticise your golden boy. Very open minded of you.
If that's where you set your standard for 'intellectual' conversation, then, well, idk what to say really
 

Knowah

Pool's Closed Due to Aids
Jan 28, 2013
6,578
Totally legit to not like a player and want him sold but when I’m referring to haters it’s the bunch that act like he’s pure shit when he’s actually not. Dude is quality and has delivered for us on countless occasions.

Just wait and see, they’ll have their pitchforks out as soon as he misses his first pass in game one of the season.
While I agree with you on some points, his contributions in major moments for the club wouldn't be what I would refer to as "countless."

That's kind of the problem. For a player who wants a big fat payday, his memorable moments are VERY countable. On one hand, maybe two.

I am pro-Juve and that means I want all the players to be worldclass, I want all of them to suceed. But to act like Dybala hasn't been anything less than disappointing for the MAJORITY of his time with us is very short sighted. He has been the definition of a disappointment. Not because he hasn't contributed here or there but because for somebody as highly touted and as celebrated he has done very little. He has two seasons over 15 goals in Serie A for us. He has never started 30 games in Serie A for us. Ronaldo and Higuain started 30 Serie A games at least every year with us.

His problems are he is often streaky, often seems to be (I don't know him) mentally weak or shook, often easy to push off the ball, often losing possession in the attacking third, often out of sync, often in Juve Medical. He is not a straight up Striker, he is not a winger, he is not an Attacking mid so he's also difficult to place in ANY formation that doesn't have him in a very specific place. This is because of his physical attributes. He isn't large but he also isn't super fast. He isn't quick on the ball but he also can't hold up play great. He is very one-footed. These things all make him hard to build around imo.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
I'm glad to see that you champion intellectualism so much, for someone who spends the majority of his time on this forum providing no input other than sucking off the flawless dybala. But no, let's "banish" those who dare to criticise your golden boy. Very open minded of you.
If that's where you set your standard for 'intellectual' conversation, then, well, idk what to say really
I haven't actually been on the forum for quite some time, the main reason being the amount of toxic waste and vitriol spewed on a daily basis. Tuz is like Twitter Lite, with a bunch of self entitled insecure douche nozzles (you may or may not be part of that elite group).

As for bashing Dybala, I am all for constructive criticism, but the season hasn't even started in earnest and you have people bashing and hating on him for suffering muscle fatigue. That is the epitome of feeble minded peasantry - utterly pathetic.

Now, run along Mr. Jager Miser. I will revel in seeing you endure the pain and suffering of Dybala performing well, should Allegri's hopes and aspirations for him come to bear fruit. If not, I have made my peace, and I will always be grateful for what Dybs has given us over the years.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,614
While I agree with you on some points, his contributions in major moments for the club wouldn't be what I would refer to as "countless."

That's kind of the problem. For a player who wants a big fat payday, his memorable moments are VERY countable. On one hand, maybe two.

I am pro-Juve and that means I want all the players to be worldclass, I want all of them to suceed. But to act like Dybala hasn't been anything less than disappointing for the MAJORITY of his time with us is very short sighted. He has been the definition of a disappointment. Not because he hasn't contributed here or there but because for somebody as highly touted and as celebrated he has done very little. He has two seasons over 15 goals in Serie A for us. He has never started 30 games in Serie A for us. Ronaldo and Higuain started 30 Serie A games at least every year with us.

His problems are he is often streaky, often seems to be (I don't know him) mentally weak or shook, often easy to push off the ball, often losing possession in the attacking third, often out of sync, often in Juve Medical. He is not a straight up Striker, he is not a winger, he is not an Attacking mid so he's also difficult to place in ANY formation that doesn't have him in a very specific place. This is because of his physical attributes. He isn't large but he also isn't super fast. He isn't quick on the ball but he also can't hold up play great. He is very one-footed. These things all make him hard to build around imo.
This sums it up real nice.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
I mean, when the poll is split about 50/50 when it comes to selling him or not, might as well recognize that can't be all just Dybala haters.
Out of those 50, 25 probably don't even watch our games. and another 10 are only plastic Juventus fans who joined Tuz to beat their miniscule meatsicles to the sight of Ronaldo in a Juventus jersey :p
 

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