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Cerval

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Feb 20, 2016
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We're a joke if we miss out on him to Liverpool

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Nedved96

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Sep 1, 2017
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According to this Liverpool are richer than us:

https://www.totalsportek.com/money/richest-football-clubs/

Liverpool also have the league advantage, most young players rather play in the EPL than Serie A.

Juve are still a big attraction though. We’ve reached two CL finals recently. The weather in Turin is nicer than in Liverpool, and Italian women are much hotter than English feminist land whales.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Sturaro + 20mil for Savic
That'll probably get you SMS's pinky.

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Funny that u mention 3 player who have had a crap season.

Sandro is done for.

Mandzukic is sporadicly used.

We dont even know what to do with dybala.

Im not suggesting a sale for those 3, but objectively, they are not even our best players. With 3 new players who could really fit in our formation, we could improve the team.

Dybala is thw only debatable ones. The other 2 are replaceable
Players who have had a crap season. What have you been watching? :howler: :rofl:

If Dybala is having a crap season, which he isn't, then what about the likes of Pjanic, Higuain, The Accidental Footballer, and many others. The entire team has been inconsistent. Dybala isn't Messi and never will be. We ask too much of him, and the mediocre midfield options we currently possess are no help either.

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Reading a lot of garbage over the past few pages with some senile posters, probably suffering from dementia, suggesting a Dybala sale and that he's not out most important player :numnum: :shifty:

Team wants to grow, increase revenue streams, and improve its global standing but ends up selling its most marketable asset :stupid: :rofl: :howler:
 

Cerval

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Feb 20, 2016
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Reading a lot of garbage over the past few pages with some senile posters, probably suffering from dementia, suggesting a Dybala sale and that he's not out most important player :numnum: :shifty:

Team wants to grow, increase revenue streams, and improve its global standing but ends up selling its most marketable asset :stupid: :rofl: :howler:
There's so many of them. They have no clue
 

Hydde

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Mar 6, 2003
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That'll probably get you SMS's pinky.

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Players who have had a crap season. What have you been watching? :howler: :rofl:

If Dybala is having a crap season, which he isn't, then what about the likes of Pjanic, Higuain, The Accidental Footballer, and many others. The entire team has been inconsistent. Dybala isn't Messi and never will be. We ask too much of him, and the mediocre midfield options we currently possess are no help either.

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Reading a lot of garbage over the past few pages with some senile posters, probably suffering from dementia, suggesting a Dybala sale and that he's not out most important player :numnum: :shifty:

Team wants to grow, increase revenue streams, and improve its global standing but ends up selling its most marketable asset :stupid: :rofl: :howler:
Building the team around someone who cant even consistently show up. What a nice idea.

You get all worked up because i talked about a favourite player of yours. Thats all theres is about it.

I dont know why u compare dybala with messi, when he is not worthy to even clean del pieros locker room.

Get real. Dybala needs to show a lot more if you want to brand him as the player who should lead this team to glory. You blame our midfield for his inconsistency, but he has a lot of issues himself that he needs to solve before calling him the next best thing.

He for sure is marketable thanks to his babyface and some of his numbers which have been good. That game against barcelona for sure helped him a lot. But for you to get all emo and worked up for someone who right now is a promise still, its ridiculous. Also we live in an era that any idiot can be marketed via social media and make them look like messi and ronaldo. Pogba is a good example of this. But if you dont show up in big games, even twitter and instagram will not keep you up with the hype.

We have even problems to field him in our formation and you are acting like if we are selling prime del piero.

Ridiculous.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Building the team around someone who cant even consistently show up. What a nice idea.

You get all worked up because i talked about a favourite player of yours. Thats all theres is about it.

I dont know why u compare dybala with messi, when he is not worthy to even clean del pieros locker room.

Get real. Dybala needs to show a lot more if you want to brand him as the player who should lead this team to glory.
Learn to read Bro. You're saying he's had a crappy season. He's scored more goals than your beloved Gonzalo, and has provided more assists. Should we build the team around fatso then? A soon to be 31 year old who has rarely been a clutch player outside of league games. We bought Dybala for 40 million, and he's currently, in this inflated market with limited talent, worth over 150 million. Now, tell me how "logical" it would be to sell your most marketable asset and arguably your best/key player when you're obviously going to struggle to replace him, at a time where you are desperately trying to compete financially with clubs of the stature of Madrid, Barca, Bayern, PSG, and the EPL Cunts.
 

Nedved96

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Sep 1, 2017
7,198
Building the team around someone who cant even consistently show up. What a nice idea.
There are very few forwards in the world that are not inconsistent in big games. The forwards who do consistently show up in big games are already taken and not for sale.

If we sold Dybala, it’s prety much a guarantee that we would replace him with a lesser player. We are not capable of buying a forward of Dybala’s quality. The best we can hope for is to buy another young player and hope that he turns out to be as good as Dybala.

Maybe our forwards would be more consistent if our midfield could deliver consistent service.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,990
Hydde's post reads like someone having deep hatred
Not hatred, but your going places. Im tired of this team not playing to its standards. Tired of having to see conformism and weird tactics, funny midfield. Its tiresome. We should be improving after 2 finals and a collection of scudettos, but somehow we are awful to watch. And before some genius comes saying “sarrismo" , no its nothing about playing like stupid sarri. Juventus has its identity, but because the team is so butched, we have gone just backwards and some here are happy with it. Its incredible.

About dybala, the pint of bianconero81 was that dybala is soo good that we need to build around him. For all the quality he has, he is very frustrating and im not sure how good he really can be, or if he can be that great. Im not saying he needs to be sold, but its weird to see people here going to the extremes of insulting posters and defending a player that is so weird.

No one said a thing about the problem we have fielding him in our starting 11 because he clearly is a SS, and is very rigid. But then comes the other dude with all that bravado about him being so top.

Ill give him one more year, with a proper midfield, judge him. Im aware he is not playing properly also because our midfield is shid. But lets not put him in a golden throne just yet.
 

Adrian

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Jan 31, 2003
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I wouldnt mind seeing what a more adventurous manager would do with the set of forwards we have. Higuain dybala costa bernadeschi should see this team play a lot more attractive in that final third.

How about next season we keep our best players and fill the gaps. Dybala fits in that boat for me.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
40,177
No one is putting him on a pedestal, but you, and other posters shitting on him and calling him crappy at every possible opportunity is tiresome and insufferable. Dybala's job is to score goals and provide assists, and he has done that to a certain extent, in spite of the clear limitations our midfield has coupled with the fact that he's being played out of position (or at least not in his favored role). I guess you are more "tolerable" and "reasonable" than some of the other idiots who believe selling him will actually be beneficial to us. I'll give you two simple reasons why:

1.) We will not improve on Dybala (the market won't allow us to, and our history of replacing outgoing players with inferior specimens is rather evident), and no, Bernardeschi is not a better player or a direct replacement
2.) Dybala is a marketable asset. No one in this team, especially with Gigi retiring, comes anywhere near that level of popularity. If we want to expand our brand, we need more players like Dybala, not less.
 
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