Paulo Dybala (116 Viewers)

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


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Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
6,899
I am looking forward to seeing how many games he plays. If his injuries are minimal and he players more than 60 percent of games then out medical team should be shot
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,184
A legend will never join Inter. Can’t imagine ADP, Buffon, Marchisio or Chiellini joining Inter.

The much maligned Nedved went down with the club but didn’t jump ship. He is a legend.

Trez, Camorenesi are legends. Deschamps is a legend who offered his services when we were down.
Nedved is maligned as a member of management, and rightfully so. He's definitely a legend for his accomplishments on the pitch, but that doesn't mean he's beyond reproach for what happens post-playing career.
 

Mokku

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2019
2,792
Dybala is done at Juventus. People still talking about him are either genuinely missing him or insecure that he'll do well for Inter. He won't care if Tuz thinks he's a legend or not, why would he? What about Pirlo the Milan legend coming to us and winning tons here? He lost some fans and made some new ones. I'll always remember what was done on the pitch for us, otherwise life goes on.

Also, Calciopoli was played in the courts, players were doing their jobs. The inevitable shit talking is normal when your employer pays you millions. Dybala wants to stay in Italy, he picked a team that'll let him play in CL for the next few seasons. So much stress over where he goes but in reality, it literally means nothing because this isn't Figo swapping Barcelona for Madrid in his prime. Even that was blown out of proportion. Madrid paid Barcelona well.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,717
Dybala is done at Juventus. People still talking about him are either genuinely missing him or insecure that he'll do well for Inter. He won't care if Tuz thinks he's a legend or not, why would he? What about Pirlo the Milan legend coming to us and winning tons here? He lost some fans and made some new ones. I'll always remember what was done on the pitch for us, otherwise life goes on.

Also, Calciopoli was played in the courts, players were doing their jobs. The inevitable shit talking is normal when your employer pays you millions. Dybala wants to stay in Italy, he picked a team that'll let him play in CL for the next few seasons. So much stress over where he goes but in reality, it literally means nothing because this isn't Figo swapping Barcelona for Madrid in his prime. Even that was blown out of proportion. Madrid paid Barcelona well.
:tup:
 

DanielSz

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2014
14,644
Matuidi was sold at the right time. If he was sold a season earlier, we would’ve had to endure an additional season of Rabbit starting weekly.
Matuidi wasn’t sold, he just terminated his contract once he was no longer wanted, like a man. Will always respect him for that, especially after the bullshit guys like Khedira, Ramsey and now Sandro pulled.
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.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
83,526
Matuidi was sold at the right time. If he was sold a season earlier, we would’ve had to endure an additional season of Rabbit starting weekly.
He wasn’t sold

This was the first of many examples of Ticinomics where we paid for him to leave. Brilliant management of players and the books by our leadership triumvirate

:fab2::agnelli::pavel:
 

DanielSz

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2014
14,644
He wasn’t sold

This was the first of many examples of Ticinomics where we paid for him to leave. Brilliant management of players and the books by our leadership triumvirate

:fab2::agnelli::pavel:
why is agnelli bunched in with the clowns? Guy let’s his director do his job and stays out of it. He even let Tici and crew fire Allegri and replace him with Sarri, which he reportedly wasn’t in favor of. I think he’s a great president. Maybe a little too trusting, but rather that than some middling idiot.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
83,526
why is agnelli bunched in with the clowns? Guy let’s his director do his job and stays out of it. He even let Tici and crew fire Allegri and replace him with Sarri, which he reportedly wasn’t in favor of. I think he’s a great president. Maybe a little too trusting, but rather that than some middling idiot.
At the end of the day it all falls at the feet of leadership. Business 101
 

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