Paulo Dybala (93 Viewers)

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


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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
32,418
So, the same leadership that won 9 of the last 11 scudettos?
Where did Milan and Inter's leadership that won them CL's and multiple league titles take them? Or Barca that won 7 out of the last 10 titles before this year?

One has to be a special kind of clown to not see that we're being run like Inter/Milan-esque trainwreck style of management that nearly ran both clubs into the ground.

Berlusconi won so much but he ultimately he screwed the club for more than a decade because of poor decision making.

We probably might not run the risk of being irrelevant for so long because of the financial instability in the league but given the fact that we're on a different financial level than any other team in the league, we're pissing away valuable time and resources.

Ultimately, Juventus is a business and the leadership is responsible to the shareholders. A few more seasons like this and the head of the club will need to be replaced as he's at the center of all things concerning the club.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,400
Where did Milan and Inter's leadership that won them CL's and multiple league titles take them? Or Barca that won 7 out of the last 10 titles before this year?

One has to be a special kind of clown to not see that we're being run like Inter/Milan-esque trainwreck style of management that nearly ran both clubs into the ground.

Berlusconi won so much but he ultimately he screwed the club for more than a decade because of poor decision making.

We probably might not run the risk of being irrelevant for so long because of the financial instability in the league but given the fact that we're on a different financial level than any other team in the league, we're pissing away valuable time and resources.

Ultimately, Juventus is a business and the leadership is responsible to the shareholders. A few more seasons like this and the head of the club will need to be replaced as he's at the center of all things concerning the club.
Berlusconi and Moratti era was different in that they ran the clubs like a pet project rather than a business and so the success would have lasted as long as they keep pumping their own money into the clubs (or as long as they were allowed to).

Agnelli (as much as I think he is messing things up recently) nevertheless built a more sustainable Juve that is independent of his own personal money. We still have the stadium and the strongest buying power by a margin in the league. That's the part Agnelli is getting right.

The football decisions and the alienation of DP, Conte, Beppe and the way the Super League was handled are what he sucks at
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
39,237
Where did Milan and Inter's leadership that won them CL's and multiple league titles take them? Or Barca that won 7 out of the last 10 titles before this year?

One has to be a special kind of clown to not see that we're being run like Inter/Milan-esque trainwreck style of management that nearly ran both clubs into the ground.

Berlusconi won so much but he ultimately he screwed the club for more than a decade because of poor decision making.

We probably might not run the risk of being irrelevant for so long because of the financial instability in the league but given the fact that we're on a different financial level than any other team in the league, we're pissing away valuable time and resources.

Ultimately, Juventus is a business and the leadership is responsible to the shareholders. A few more seasons like this and the head of the club will need to be replaced as he's at the center of all things concerning the club.
One or two maximum. Failing for almost half a decade should be grounds for termination. We're not Arsenal, where 4th place is celebrated as long as the books are balanced. Our sporting pedigree necessitates that we compete at the highest level, and if we fail to win for another season or two, everyone should be held accountable.
 

ggnoree

Junior Member
Jul 24, 2009
369
Still waiting for the management's redemption arc where they offer Dybala a contract in the last minute and he leads us to champion's league trophy by playing with his best buddy Pogba
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
18,177
So, the same leadership that won 9 of the last 11 scudettos?
People just look for someone to blame.

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Him and Conte are legends in my book.
Conte is definitely a legend - Part of a great Juve as a player and the main man behind our rise to the top.
Dybala is a legend in my books as football has changed and loyalty isnt what it used to be.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
39,237
Wait. Let me get this straight. So, assuming you're a manager at a company, and you've been a loyal servant for 9 years, doing extremely well and generating profits, but over the past 2-3 years you took your eyes off the ball and have been one of the worst performers, the company should just forgive you and absolve you of all wrongdoing? Well, fuck me sideways. You guys must be some delusional muppets living in Utopia, or you must have the most dumbass forgiving bosses the world has ever known.
 

DanielSz

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2014
12,283
Wait. Let me get this straight. So, assuming you're a manager at a company, and you've been a loyal servant for 9 years, doing extremely well and generating profits, but over the past 2-3 years you took your eyes off the ball and have been one of the worst performers, the company should just forgive you and absolve you of all wrongdoing? Well, fuck me sideways. You guys must be some delusional muppets living in Utopia, or you must have the most dumbass forgiving bosses the world has ever known.
what are you on about now? It’s not Agnellis job to put the roster together. It’s not his job to put the starting XI together. He hasn’t forgiven anything. Sarri and Pirlo were both fired after one season (where they won trophies btw.) Tici was (deservedly) kicked out as well. He’s signed off on major investments every transfer window, including the one that they still haven’t recovered from (Ronaldo). They just signed one of the best young talents in the world and are about to have another summer of major investments. He’s doing everything he can to put a winner on the field.

Ingrates.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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⚫️#Inter interim contact, the unofficial proposal is (6 x 3 yrs) and they are now working 'alongside' la Joya.

#Roma the courtship of #Totti and the enthusiasm of Friedkin after the #UECL could change his mind (he wants to play in #UCL).

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Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,354
Where did Milan and Inter's leadership that won them CL's and multiple league titles take them? Or Barca that won 7 out of the last 10 titles before this year?

One has to be a special kind of clown to not see that we're being run like Inter/Milan-esque trainwreck style of management that nearly ran both clubs into the ground.

Berlusconi won so much but he ultimately he screwed the club for more than a decade because of poor decision making.

We probably might not run the risk of being irrelevant for so long because of the financial instability in the league but given the fact that we're on a different financial level than any other team in the league, we're pissing away valuable time and resources.

Ultimately, Juventus is a business and the leadership is responsible to the shareholders. A few more seasons like this and the head of the club will need to be replaced as he's at the center of all things concerning the club.
We need Marotta back.
 

Nedved96

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2017
7,185
The fact that Dybala's injury woes + career potentially being ruined are the result of him putting the club before his own fitness in 2020 vs Lazio makes this departure song even worse...

Not talked about enough in discussions related to his injury-proneness.
Wasn’t it against Lyon where he rushed back from injury only to get injured again?
 

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