Paulo Dybala (533 Viewers)

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


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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
I have a question

Outside of defensive players like Buffon and Chiellini, is there anyone on those Juve teams from 2016-2018 that can be considered a legend?

That’s one of the most successful Juventus sides ever, and it doesn’t have a single legend outside of defensive players? Don’t you think that’s a little bit odd?

IMO it’s this clubs obsession with defensive players.

Attackers are rejected as legends because “oh no they didn’t score in a final” ignoring performances over the entire season.

But if I say ok then chiellini and Buffon can’t be considered legends because they conceded in the same finals, the logic is you have to look at their contributions over entire seasons , and not one off games.

It’s silly logic.
 

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RKid1

Senior Member
Jun 29, 2020
811
I have a question

Outside of defensive players like Buffon and Chiellini, is there anyone on those Juve teams from 2016-2018 that can be considered a legend?

That’s one of the most successful Juventus sides ever, and it doesn’t have a single legend outside of defensive players? Don’t you think that’s a little bit odd?
No. But that's the fault of Juventus fans, who are mostly retarded and clueless in general.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,831
IMO it’s this clubs obsession with defensive players.

Attackers are rejected as legends because “oh no they didn’t score in a final” ignoring performances over the entire season.

But if I say ok then chiellini and Buffon can’t be considered legends because they conceded in the same finals, the logic is you have to look at their contributions over entire seasons , and not one off games.

It’s silly logic.
It's also perception of JJ /Tuz fans. A striker who tracks back, scores a few goals and has some big game moments, says 'i love the club' a million times is a legend but strikers who consistently put up the numbers that actually helps win league titles are somehow not.

The longer we go without winning, it'll become more and more clear that Dybala is a bonafide JJ legend.
 
Jun 16, 2020
12,435
It's also perception of JJ /Tuz fans. A striker who tracks back, scores a few goals and has some big game moments, says 'i love the club' a million times is a legend but strikers who consistently put up the numbers that actually helps win league titles are somehow not.

The longer we go without winning, it'll become more and more clear that Dybala is a bonafide JJ legend.
Quite sure you trashed him very hard, calling him soy boy on numerous occasions, voted ‘no’ on the poll and now he’s a bonafide legend?
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,831
Quite sure you trashed him very hard, calling him soy boy on numerous occasions, voted ‘no’ on the poll and now he’s a bonafide legend?
He's a soy boy for sure but I think our winning streak is taken for granted and he was integral part of that. Objectively speaking, he's a legend for sure. I would change my vote if I could.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,515
Why was he always so hairless is the main question? Like a fuckin newborn baby
lack of testosterone? see also soy boy

again, magical player on his day. as the years went by, those days sadly became more and more rare. i preferred tevez of our former argies, but as things stand now, i'd very gladly take a new dybala too. he never was a leader like chiellini or pirlo, he still won more matches than anyone else who followed him
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Injured again today

since joining Roma he’s missed 36 matches due to injury

fanbois dm me if you need help with the maths as the euros call it
Since jointing Roma he missed 36 matches.

Since this season alone milk has missed 35 matches.

Keep your agenda to yourself
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,639
just better than vlahovic is putting it mildly. he is better than every single juve player currently playing. every single one. he can actually pass and dribble. but as usual we fans don't appreciate players until they are gone.
Fans or the management? I think he departed because they couldnt agree on the wages.

Looking at the big picture. They back Chiesa at that time. Now both are gone. I dont have a problem with Chiesa going cause he is finished probably. But at the start of season he wasnt "part of Motta plans". Thank god we have Nico Gonzalez. He always reliable.

They have been backing the wrong people for years.

Gatti is the only italian CB in Italy we could sign? And even then from serie B. But luckily he is so reliable cause he never gets injured.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,831
just better than vlahovic is putting it mildly. he is better than every single juve player currently playing. every single one. he can actually pass and dribble. but as usual we fans don't appreciate players until they are gone.
Also helped that he played on a team with so many experienced champions. He was a kid in a locker room filled with senatori's

21 year old Dybala would've probably struggled like Yildiz in the current environment.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,904
So when are we replacing this guy? I heard he didn't fit systems and the like but surely we can replace his skill because systems always are better than skill. Right?

Wrong. Fuck JJ management. And Allegri.
 

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