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The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
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Di Marzio:

Arsenal insists on Arthur . The Gunners would like to try to take the Brazilian midfielder on loan, but the idea does not convince Juventus. Meanwhile, the bianconeri are also preparing alternatives.
In fact, should Arthur (or another midfielder) leave in the end, then Juventus would like to try to give Chelsea's Loftus-Cheek to Allegri. The 25-year-old English midfielder has played 19 games this year for the Blues and provided 3 assists.


The two alternatives are Bruno Guimaraes of Lyon and Renato Sanches of Lille. However, these are two very complicated tracks because they would be very expensive operations.
For the offensive department, Juventus continues to think of Azmoun of Zenit and Depay of Barcelona . However, they are not the only names on Federico Cherubini's list.

The track that would lead to Mauro Icardi continues to be taken into consideration , but it depends on PSG and on the player himself. Juventus would like to conclude the operation with a loan and need an opening from the French club and the Argentine on the formula. The last name evaluated is that of Maxi Gomez of Valencia, who so far in La Liga has played 15 games and scored 2 goals.
Who???
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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He threatened Dybala and you’re bent out of shape about it?

nothing wrong with what he said.
Silence peasant.

Now is not the time to be issuing ultimatums and threatening the already fragile state of the team. He's a bumbling idiot. Yes, honesty is an appreciated commodity, but blurting out his feels to the media is not the right approach.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Silence peasant.

Now is not the time to be issuing ultimatums and threatening the already fragile state of the team. He's a bumbling idiot. Yes, honesty is an appreciated commodity, but blurting out his feels to the media is not the right approach.
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now is exactly the time to threaten the guy you trusted with the most important Jersey number, captains armband and a potential pay bump.

this snowflake deserves every single ounce of criticism he gets. Get over it Barbie81, people at this level don’t get participation ribbons for trying

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Finally a coach turns on the heat to Dybala and you crumble :lol:
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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:cry:

now is exactly the time to threaten the guy you trusted with the most important Jersey number, captains armband and a potential pay bump.

this snowflake deserves every single ounce of criticism he gets. Get over it Barbie81, people at this level don’t get participation ribbons for trying

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Finally a coach turns on the heat to Dybala and you crumble :lol:
He's not a coach. He's a nobody in the football world, a dude who was fired by Ferrari, so we basically brought in their hand me downs.

He doesn't deserve every ounce of exaggerated criticism he receives from the likes of you and that idiot Sir Lacks A Lot. You're both excessive and unreasonable. Think about that. You're sipping on the same Haterade with that loser.

Also, if you've already made a contract offer/proposal you don't go back on it. That's highly unprofessional. But hey, keep criticizing Dybala because it suits your narrative and makes you feel better about yourself big man.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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He's not a coach. He's a nobody in the football world, a dude who was fired by Ferrari, so we basically brought in their hand me downs.

He doesn't deserve every ounce of exaggerated criticism he receives from the likes of you and that idiot Sir Lacks A Lot. You're both excessive and unreasonable. Think about that. You're sipping on the same Haterade with that loser.

Also, if you've already made a contract offer/proposal you don't go back on it. That's highly unprofessional. But hey, keep criticizing Dybala because it suits your narrative and makes you feel better about yourself big man.
Regardless of who he is, knowledge of football or relationship to juventus…what he said about Dybala is 100% spot on.

ive never seen a grown man get so mad about a man putting another man in his place that has no relationship at all to said grown man LOLOL
 

Lancelot

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Oct 24, 2011
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Regardless of who he is, knowledge of football or relationship to juventus…what he said about Dybala is 100% spot on.

ive never seen a grown man get so mad about a man putting another man in his place that has no relationship at all to said grown man LOLOL
Better be careful cause you will hurt his feelings by talking ill about Dybalito
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Regardless of who he is, knowledge of football or relationship to juventus…what he said about Dybala is 100% spot on.
Maybe. Maybe not. What is definitely not spot on is the timing of that statement and singling out Dybala after saying it applies to everyone else. Why single him out then? But hey, let's lose him on a free and be happy with the mediocrity that comes in. Quantity over quality. At least when we were sucking in the late 80s and early 90s, we had an excuse. Serie A was by far the best league in the world, and other teams had amazing players. Our team was very good but other teams were simply stellar.

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Better be careful cause you will hurt his feelings by talking ill about Dybalito
Why don't you go and crawl back into your rock you inbred incel? You have absolutely nothing to offer besides shitting on Dybala even when the occasion doesn't warrant it. You're such a feeble small minded insignificant cockroach.
 

GarfielD

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May 21, 2009
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Juventus are still thinking of Sardar Azmoun and Memphis Depay, even though they're not the only names on Cherubiniʼs list, as per Di Marzio.

Icardi is still being considered, but it depends on Paris Saint-Germain and the player himself. The last name Maxi Gomez of Valencia.
 

GarfielD

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May 21, 2009
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Regardless of who he is, knowledge of football or relationship to juventus…what he said about Dybala is 100% spot on.

ive never seen a grown man get so mad about a man putting another man in his place that has no relationship at all to said grown man LOLOL
Do you have the quote he said about him?

edit: nvm I found it.

“I just say what I think, and what I said about Dybala is true of all Juventus players. I want to see character, grit and the desire to win.

“Those who wear the Number 10 on their backs must realise the weight of this particular Juventus jersey. What I said about Dybala was not just about him, but everyone.”
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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He is about to burst into tears :lol:
You're a sad human being. The sole purpose of your existence is to shit on one player who happens to be playing for the club you support. You literally do nothing else but shit on him, even when it's not necessary. Let that sink in. A relatively young and successful handsome millionaire is living in your head, RENT FREE, and there's nothing you can do about it. He owns you and consumes your time.
 
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