Trezeguet blasts Juve management (5 Viewers)

slack

Junior Member
Dec 13, 2002
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#61
Trez has every right to feel angry.

The rational behind seems to be Juve "needs to cut costs" Then at the same time, we read that smug **** DV going on about extending his already ridiculous contract. That has to be the final straw and so much for cost cutting. Now I don't care what sh!t Moggi utters about wages coz at the reported 1.5m a year Trez has been at for the past 4 seasons, Juve has already saved enough in those years to renew the contract to whatever terms the Frenchman had been promised. To put that figures in perspective, Trez earned in 4 years what DV earns in 1 year. In those circumstances, who wouldn't be pissed off?

I think its about time Moggi bloody wakes up because badgering players under some weak excuse into submission just isn't working that well anymore. If he wants to play hardball, he should at least make sure he's sufficiently equipped to do so. After trying to pull the bluff on Davids (who admittedly has problems with Lippi as well), he seems hellbent on repeating it on Trez now. Why should the players be always painted as the bad guys anyway? Its too bad that you can only use that trick so many times. Coincidentally and of late, the foreign players seem to get the short end more often than not.

Lastly, anyone who thinks Juve will get anywhere near 20m for a player who walks for free in 12mths time seriously needs to think again - that sum will finance Trez's wages (the improved one, that is) for up to 5 years. A little patience or 20m ... if I were the buyer, I know what I'll choose instead. Hence, stop banking on that potential gain for the transfer kitty next season coz its totally unrealistic. Again, if the report is to be believed on that 40-50m valuation part, Moggi must think that everyone else is stupid ...
 

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Square

Senior Member
Oct 6, 2002
557
#62
when davids was asked if hell renew his contract with reduced wages he said he would only do that if the directors took a pay cut as well.

i wonder how much moggi gets paid.
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
#63
++ [ originally posted by slack ] ++
Coincidentally and of late, the foreign players seem to get the short end more often than not.
Damn right :fero:

Speaking of the management, I have a nagging suspicion that they screwed Deschamps now. It really wouldn't surprise me if it were true what has been reported that a deal has been agreed with him months ago, he's been promised a contract. And now Capello is willing so they drop Deschamps and hire Don Fabio.

Stranger things have happened.
 
Aug 1, 2003
17,696
#65
everyone gets screwed. it's part and parcel of life. not that I agree with it though, kinda disrespectful. and I totally hate how Juve screwed brighi. and I don't understand why Juve refuse to give Trez more money ? if being our topscorer and everything isn't enough to get a raise, I don't know what will
 

aressandro10

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2003
2,884
#66
Lucky i i never hear anything from Deschamp about Juventus.. although it will still feel a sour taste in the air when he returns to Monaco for next season.. wonder that this will distrub their CL Finalist momentum .. as if the lost of Prso and Morientes and maybe some others are not bad enuff...
 

Erkka

Senior Member
Mar 31, 2004
3,863
#68
we live weird times right now, Capello came to Juve, while Conte left us and Trez is angry to us, damn, everything can happen now...
 

kaizer

Senior Member
Nov 1, 2003
2,973
#69
++ [ originally posted by slack ] ++
Trez has every right to feel angry.

The rational behind seems to be Juve "needs to cut costs" Then at the same time, we read that smug **** DV going on about extending his already ridiculous contract. That has to be the final straw and so much for cost cutting. Now I don't care what sh!t Moggi utters about wages coz at the reported 1.5m a year Trez has been at for the past 4 seasons, Juve has already saved enough in those years to renew the contract to whatever terms the Frenchman had been promised. To put that figures in perspective, Trez earned in 4 years what DV earns in 1 year. In those circumstances, who wouldn't be pissed off?
true tho.....sad but true. i know i wud be pissed off too.

feck, i dont like this at all :fero:
 

Zizou

Senior Member
Apr 21, 2003
3,965
#72
But Trezeguet's contract was made when he was relatively unknown. DV's contract was signed during his highest point so obviously he got a better deal at the time.
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
#73
Not exactly the point, is it? Trez has been much more to Juve than Di Vaio ever has, yet they keep him on a low wage while Di Vaio gets it all.
 

Zizou

Senior Member
Apr 21, 2003
3,965
#75
Yes but what I mean is that when they signed him, Trez deserved what he was getting. It's later on that he hit form but the Juve management did not offer him an increase so he's rightly complaining. But at the time of the contract it was a fair amount, same for DV who was seen as an excellent goal scorer and had come from his best season.

If Juve had to sign these two players now, obviously Trez would get more than DV.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
#76
Unfortunately, Trez is signed to that contract, and has to abide by it. Is it wrong that he has been so underpaid all these years? Yes, it is, but that's what he agreed to.


Answer me this. If Trezeguet had 2 miserable seasons the last two years, yet was being paid commensurate to what some of the top strikers in the world are being paid, do you think that Trez would give any of those wages back, claiming that he is overpaid??

If the answer is yes, then he would be the first professional athlete in the history of the world that would actually give back money for underperforming.


Hindsight being 20-20, moggi & Co. should have done right by him and extended his contract a year ago and avoided this ugly situation, yet they were well within their rights to take a hard stance on this, as cold and callous as it appears to be.

Why they would do this to a productive player who is just now entering his prime, quite honestly, is beyond me. Yet we should all know by now that Moggi revels in working behind smokescreens, just as he did with the Deschamps/Cappello situation.
 

Zizou

Senior Member
Apr 21, 2003
3,965
#77
Another point I would add to yours Serge, is that Trez said that he was promised a better contract so that's even more bad.

If they had not promised him so, then they had all the right not to give him what he demanded, but if they did promise him then he's in the right.
 

The Arif

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
12,564
#80
Trez wants Barca move


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Juventus striker David Trezeguet says that he still wants to join Spanish side Barcelona, despite the arrival of Fabio Capello as the new Juve boss.
The French striker is determined to leave the Bianconeri after the Turin giants failed to offer him a new contract.

Trezeguet is furious that they have not offered him a lucrative new deal and is determined to leave - with the arrival of Capello making no difference to his decision.

The former Monaco man now says that he would love to move to Camp Nou to join Catalan giants Barcelona.

"I want to come to Barcelona," Trezeguet told El Mundo Deportivo.

"It would be a pleasure to be able to be part of Barca's history.

"Joan Laporta spoke with my father and told him why they are interested in me.

"It would be good if this negotiation can end positively.

"It would be an honour to play with Ronaldinho."
 

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