Trezeguet-should he stay or should he go? (8 Viewers)

Trezegol should we-

  • Sell him to the highest bidder(a rival club)

  • Keep him in Turin and watch him score goals for fun

  • Transfer m_ellayan to abarcelona forum


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Byrone

Peen Meister
Dec 19, 2005
30,778
#81
Hahaha, hey at least Vieri wanted to join the sinking ship rather than jump off it.
and Yes i read what Trez is saying in the papers, but his lazy performances on the field are not in line with all the empty talk he's been dishing out.
Vieri thought that Juve was desperate & he would be paid an ungodly amount of money.He got what he deserved & u forget how many times Vieri sang anti-juve songs with his ex inter teamates.

At the end of the day Vieri had alterior motives & was not sincere in his gesture like u seem to think bro.;)
 

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V

Senior Member
Jun 8, 2005
20,110
#82
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dont you remember,lots of folk were saying we should sell his ass before his form turned around....it went a wee bit quiet afterwards
It's always like that, people so quickly forget what was done in the past when the going gets tough. Though I admit I was one of those critics in the very beginning, when he was truly a pain in the butt, he has now completelly regained my trust. Played a great game yesterday. It's gonna be like that with Trez, when he scores 5 goals in 2 matches everyone is gonna be singing.
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
#83
It's always like that, people so quickly forget what was done in the past when the going gets tough. Though I admit I was one of those critics in the very beginning, when he was truly a pain in the butt, he has now completelly regained my trust. Played a great game yesterday. It's gonna be like that with Trez, when he scores 5 goals in 2 matches everyone is gonna be singing.
agreed :D


Trez should stay unless we get an offer of over 30 million euros. We should offer a new contract to him
 

Omair

Herticity
Sep 27, 2006
3,254
#84
It's always like that, people so quickly forget what was done in the past when the going gets tough. Though I admit I was one of those critics in the very beginning, when he was truly a pain in the butt, he has now completelly regained my trust. Played a great game yesterday. It's gonna be like that with Trez, when he scores 5 goals in 2 matches everyone is gonna be singing.
What's funny though Vlat.. after all the good goals from trez and all the singing from juventini, there will be another drought from trez and everyone will want him to go :disagree:
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,469
#85
i was one of them who wanted trez to stay weeks ago
but every time i see him i really miss his passion for juve
maybe it's just because we play in serie b or he did not want to play for us anymore. if he want to play cl next year we should sell him we lose a striker each game he plays. it's like we play everytime with 10 men. and maybe it is better if we buy a young striker like huntelaar :agree:
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
#86
i was one of them who wanted trez to stay weeks ago
but every time i see him i really miss his passion for juve
maybe it's just because we play in serie b or he did not want to play for us anymore.
if he want to play cl next year we should sell him we lose a striker each game he plays. it's like we play everytime with 10 men. and maybe it is better if we buy a young striker like huntelaar :agree:
His passion is there but it's undoubtedly a huge transition for him to play in Serie-B if you compare this situation to what he's used to. But his passion could be sensed very recently, in the way he congratulated Camoranesi after his goal against Napoli. But perhaps you expected more "passion"? What would you have liked to have seen, him fondling his genitalia?

I'm all for getting the Hunter but not at the expense of David
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
88,000
#87
ban all the barca lovers is my vote. but anyway id have to say that trezeguet needs to up his game. i really want him to stay but the way hes playing he needs to be replaced.
 

pavelnedved

official nedved copy
Jul 15, 2006
2,992
#88
It's always like that, people so quickly forget what was done in the past when the going gets tough. Though I admit I was one of those critics in the very beginning, when he was truly a pain in the butt, he has now completelly regained my trust. Played a great game yesterday. It's gonna be like that with Trez, when he scores 5 goals in 2 matches everyone is gonna be singing.
yes. Trezeguet is such a weird story. He seems so useless when he doesn't score, but the other day he hits the back of the net from all corners of the pitch.
 

.zero

★ ★ ★
Aug 8, 2006
82,928
#90
i knew this kinda thread would be opened to revel in the uncertainty that trez brings us every week. i'm not gonna even vote cuz he is f*cking see-saw and thats the last thing this club needs. at least the mercs that jumped ship this summer were somewhat decisive. i hope that this summer our gm's sit down and do a risk analysis of all the players on our squad and what harm will it do (not financially) by keeping them here. this should help us make the big moves we want this off-season, it will allow us to target key areas of improvements and also which players (either on the market or in-house) can address/remedy those areas.

trez is a great player and is one of my fav of all time. but that doesn't change the fact the guy has been piss poor in an inferior league. whats the excuse?? is it that he has no motivation? is it that he just wants out?? or is it that he just doesn't give a f*ck? there is no justification for his behavior and lack of productivity this year. yes he took a hard loss in the wc final, yes it was a bad summer due to the "scandal" but he cannot use that as a crutch being a near 30 yr old man now.

our board needs to do some serious thinking whether they want to usher in the new juve when we return to A or keep the old ghosts which were outstanding in our past. this isn't just about the hunter or klose or anyone else, its about the club as a whole and if it means we can win a scudetto in the next 2 yrs or be at top flight on the cl stage then plz plz plz get rid of trez.

holla at ya boy
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,350
#92
dont try to tell them to change their minds , forget it , they dont know anything about football or about good players , they like a player who was in the past good and now he dont want the team
Pick a team first, debate football later.
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
Moderator
Dec 10, 2004
29,281
#96
If he wants to stay than by all means keep him. If he wants to leave, then by all means let him leave, he has done more than enough.

Everyone that's whining about his form needs to take a hike. Every player has it somewhere in their career. Trezeguet gave up playing in a top division team and European football to play for Juve and until the 2nd part of season no one was bitching about him. It seems that as soon as a player dips a little in form the Juve-fan-police is out to get rid of them. Then there are those that walk around with their noses high claiming that "we're Juve fans, we're loyal, not like those Inter cunts.." well where the f*ck is the loyalty now?

Don't get me wrong, I want Huntelaar just as much as you guys, but not at the expense of Trezeguet. He's an integral part of Juve, he has literally sweat and bled for this team, something you can only metaphorically speak of.


Forza Trézéguet!!
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
#97
Don't get me wrong, I want Huntelaar just as much as you guys, but not at the expense of Trezeguet. He's an integral part of Juve, he has literally sweat and bled for this team, something you can only metaphorically speak of.


Forza Trézéguet!!
Not sure about that :D
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
#98
I want Huntelaar. If it means that Trez is to leave us... then be it.

Thanx for everything... good luck.
I don´t understand what people see in Huntelaar and not in Trezeguet. Seriously, if you think Huntelaar can do something with the ball, you are wrong, he´s like Pippo Inzaghi.
 

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