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DeviAngel

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Oct 3, 2014
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Come on man! Gotta show some respect to Pogba, not only is he a grown ass man, he is also a very intelligent person. He knows what he is worth, and how far he can go, if he feels that Juventus has taken him as far as they can go, then he'll move on. He knows he is wanted, he knows he can walk in to any starting eleven and he also knows that if he wanted to he can stay here for however long he wants. At the end of the day, Raiola is a useless middleman, that will bank on Pogba, when Pogba wants.
I think you are wrong mate, the agents like Raiola are the brain behind this kind of operation, Pogba is just a kid he is no Nedved. I like Pogba but this has Raiola written all over it.
 

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Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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The MAIN reason he's wanting to leave is wages.Idiotic clubs like PSG are offering him 12m net wages.We will never compete with that.Many big teams want him for his marketability than his skill,its true hence the high wage figures quoted in the media.
In the coming yrs tho,we'll have enough dough to retain Dybala or Morata or whoever.So i'm not too worried.
One French mercenary leaving us doesnt mean we weaken ourselves.Our main aim will always be to hold on to our big stars.
I doubt it's all about the money.

You calling him a mercenary because you're assuming that he can accomplish here to what he can accomplish with teammates like Messi and Suarez, or Cristiano. I think it has more to do with him knowing that he is one of the best around and that he should look up all his options.

Also dude is from Paris no? Imagine what kind of status he'd get if he won the CL with PSG, or that he got success with the National team, he'd surpass the hype of the likes of Zidane/Platini imo, and Pogba is very well aware of that.

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I think you are wrong mate, the agents like Raiola are the brain behind this kind of operation, Pogba is just a kid he is no Nedved. I like Pogba but this has Raiola written all over it.
Raiola can only facilitate the process for Pogba, but Paul will call the shots, just like Pavel call his own shots.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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I doubt it's all about the money.

You calling him a mercenary because you're assuming that he can accomplish here to what he can accomplish with teammates like Messi and Suarez, or Cristiano. I think it has more to do with him knowing that he is one of the best around and that he should look up all his options.

Also dude is from Paris no? Imagine what kind of status he'd get if he won the CL with PSG, or that he got success with the National team, he'd surpass the hype of the likes of Zidane/Platini imo, and Pogba is very well aware of that.
If thats the case,he can leave already.There's life after him.

And srsly stop behaving like other big clubs havent dealt with these situations before.We are in difficult economic times and we have to acknowledge the fact that we wont reject stratospheric offers which will surely arrive in Pogba's case.
 

Fr3sh

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If thats the case,he can leave already.There's life after him.

And srsly stop behaving like other big clubs havent dealt with these situations before.We are in difficult economic times and we have to acknowledge the fact that we wont reject stratospheric offers which will surely arrive in Pogba's case.
I absolutely agree 100% with your first statement, the door will always remain open for him to leave. Marotta said it and so did the rest of the management, not to mention us fans, don't want somebody that doesn't want to be here.

I'm not behaving in no way bro :D
Sure other clubs have dealt with situation like this, heck the mighty Bayern faced a situation very similar to ours not that long ago with Ribery, and they managed just fine, Man U lost Cristiano and they're on their way back. There's nothing to it, I have no doubt we'll bounce back, for fuck sakes we bounces back from Serie B!! I have absolute faith in our management and Allegri. I just wonder how we will be able to get a marketable player and get him to stay? The only way I can see that is with an Italian player, I honestly can't see Morata staying for too long, specially if we loose Pogba.
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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Looking forward to zizi's meltdown tho
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The main reason why I want Pogba gone.

I like kurzawa, if he doesnt come fine i wont cry. Unlike u who is wants an all black starting 11 at juve
You a funny one :lol:
What I want is FC Mogadishu to make Juventus cry at the club world cup that's what I want, why the fuck would I want some random negroes to run the club here? It's an italian club isn't it?
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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aah the irony of ungrateful fans chastising players for not being grateful to the club and wanting to leave
Whatever his choice I respect it, I've never expected him to be faithful to the club, it really takes a special connection to truly stay faithful to your employers. Like you said earlier, loyalty and professionalism are tools of control.

All I know is eventually, I'm gonna buy myself a Pogba #6 Juve shirt, and this summer I'm buying my Tevez shirt.

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Idk yo u want players like koulo toure and his slow ass brother
Kolo toure is my hero.

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all black and a pokemon name or 2 = dream team!
FC Mogadishu with Pikachu (brazillian) and Gengar (japanese nigga) :tuttosport:
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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Whatever his choice I respect it, I've never expected him to be faithful to the club, it really takes a special connection to truly stay faithful to your employers. Like you said earlier, loyalty and professionalism are tools of control.

All I know is eventually, I'm gonna buy myself a Pogba #6 Juve shirt, and this summer I'm buying my Tevez shirt.

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Kolo toure is my hero.

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FC Mogadishu with Pikachu (brazillian) and Gengar (japanese nigga) :tuttosport:
:lol:
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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@Fr3sh You're totally melting down, dude. Turn off you computer, find some sunshine, revitalise and come back in a few hours. If Pogba can bring us 90m or more, we'd be insane not to sell him, especially because our midfield is packed with talent and we'd barely notice any difference. Losing Tevez would be much worse, as it would mean gambling on an unknown factor (Dybala)
 

GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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:agree:

Tevez going out of his way to say that he'll stay and leaving a few weeks later would be rather poor though.

true, but things change and if anyone deserves to get his way it's your best player on his last year of contract, it's not like we will be incurring financial damage, and sporting-wise we would need a replacement either way. I would seriously prefer if he stayed(yes really) but imo he earned that little flexibility to make his move happen.
 

Mafia

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Jul 21, 2006
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true, but things change and if anyone deserves to get his way it's your best player on his last year of contract, it's not like we will be incurring financial damage, and sporting-wise we would need a replacement either way. I would seriously prefer if he stayed(yes really) but imo he earned that little flexibility to make his move happen.
Agree with this. Well put.
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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@Fr3sh You're totally melting down, dude. Turn off you computer, find some sunshine, revitalise and come back in a few hours. If Pogba can bring us 90m or more, we'd be insane not to sell him, especially because our midfield is packed with talent and we'd barely notice any difference. Losing Tevez would be much worse, as it would mean gambling on an unknown factor (Dybala)
I'm not worried at all brother man, nor am I having a meltdown I am simply seeing things as they are.

I have no doubt that we'll recover from these "losses", we lost a lot more then these two in the past and made it out just fine.

I'm just wondering, how in this day and age we will be able to retain top talent without european success.
 
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