Paulo Dybala (88 Viewers)

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


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Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
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If we're considering bums like Werner, might as well just throw a reasonable contract offer at this guy, will be cheaper
When reconstructing a team on a tight budget it’s apparently more reasonable to kick out on a free one of you very few star players and all around more proven player in Dybala to then go on to pay over €40M in transfer fee alone for a player still largely unproven and coming off two ACL injuries to both knees.

Even harder to justify this when reading the rumors that Allegri is looking to play Zaniolo as a CAM primarily.

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Not that Juventus did not take the right decision given Dybala’s poor mentality and attitude towards the club but overall from a business and even on-field point of view it does not make much sense at first sight and it’s likely not the most lucrative formula to be rebuilding with.
 

JuveE46

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Dec 6, 2015
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Candid photo shoot while getting inked :lol:
I bet he got his clit pierced too :D:D:D

Also funny how getting ink nowadays is mainly a pussyfag trend, nowadays if you don't have ink you look more like a tough guy lol
Also we will be fine without him, chiesa on one flank ADM on the other, Vla in the middle = no worries
 
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May 23, 2013
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^Underrated season tbh.

Won Serie A vs a strong Lazio side + Conte-led Inter.

Dybala and Ronaldo finally managed to link up with barely athlete Higuain and sometimes Douglas Costa popping in to throw in a bit of magic.

And the kits that year were definitely unfairly shat on. They looked really cool on the star players. A departure from the norm every once in a while is not a big deal, especially when striped kits have been bang average over the last five years or so.

Before Covid, I really did enjoy this season more than any other since the 2017-18 season.

Shame we got KO'd in the CL. But it may have been a blessing in disguise, because had we gotten past City next then Bayern would've done disgusting things to that team.
 
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Juvellino

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Mar 19, 2015
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^Underrated season tbh.

Won Serie A vs a strong Lazio side + Conte-led Inter.

Dybala and Ronaldo finally managed to link up with barely athlete Higuain and sometimes Douglas Costa popping in to throw in a bit of magic.

And the kits that year were definitely unfairly shat on. They looked really cool on the star players. A departure from the norm every once in a while is not a big deal, especially when striped kits have been bang average over the last five years or so.

Before Covid, I really did enjoy this season more than any other since the 2017-18 season.

Shame we got KO'd in the CL. But it may have been a blessing in disguise, because had we gotten past City next then Bayern would've done disgusting things to that team.
We lost the Coppa final in penalties and the Champions League was on away goals. At the same time we barely won Serie A, which of course we would take any day now. A couple coin flips away from being a very good season looking back.
 
May 23, 2013
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We lost the Coppa final in penalties and the Champions League was on away goals. At the same time we barely won Serie A, which of course we would take any day now. A couple coin flips away from being a very good season looking back.
Yup. Regarding the CL, in the beginning of the second leg, Lyon were given one of the most obvious non-penalties that I have ever seen.
 

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