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I don't like his name, I'm gonna call him Paul Dibbles.
His talk with Sarri is gonna be one of the shortest talks ever.
"I want to stay."His talk with Sarri is gonna be one of the shortest talks ever.
Sounds like a Dick Tracy character.I don't like his name, I'm gonna call him Paul Dibbles.
I’d imagine it goes something like this...
Dybala: Hey boss am I in your plans for next season?
Sarri: but seriously get out of my office.
The impression I got was he was aloof to the point of rudeness but I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt that his English isn't great and he dislikes production process.
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Dybala: Hey boss am I in your plans for next season?
Sarri: <blows smoke on Dybala's face>
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Dybala: Hey boss am I in your plans for next season?
Sarri: <blows smoke on Dybala's face>
If this is correct and we are leving this to next week seems very late and too close to the end of the window
I’d imagine it goes something like this...
Dybala: Hey boss am I in your plans for next season?
Sarri: seriously get out of my office.
Dybala:
Seems a really weird transfer this, I can't help think it won't come off.
Why send your agent to negotiate a wage before you've talked to your manager and found out what his plans are for you?
Why send your agent to negotiate if you haven't given the green light?
It makes no sense at all.
Seems a really weird transfer this, I can't help think it won't come off.
Why send your agent to negotiate a wage before you've talked to your manager and found out what his plans are for you?
Why send your agent to negotiate if you haven't given the green light?
It makes no sense at all.
No idea, but maybe he's heard it from his agent, then given his agent the go ahead to negotiate a deal, but wants to hear it from the manager face to face before agreeing to go?Seems a really weird transfer this, I can't help think it won't come off.
Why send your agent to negotiate a wage before you've talked to your manager and found out what his plans are for you?
Why send your agent to negotiate if you haven't given the green light?
It makes no sense at all.
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Dybala: Hey boss am I in your plans for next season?
Sarri: Yes
Caf goes into meltdown.
People like face to face meetings. There's not much to understand. I'd prefer to hear something so massive to my career to my face, not over the phone.This conversation could have happened over the phone or on FaceTime really?
I don't quite understand what's going on here
Rashford’s got it thoughWe should give him the number 10 shirt if he comes.
But surely he gave a yes to speak with with united about wages? That in itself says he's open to coming here. Why waste everyone's time otherwise. Why would his agent spend time away from sorting out potential other deals for clients just to have something on the table should his client says yes? Makes no senseThe agent was likely getting the groundwork done on wages to be offered etc. Dybala can't really say yes or no before knowing what he's moving into with Man Utd. It cloud be the agent was there to formalise the offer to be pitched for Dybala
We should give him the number 10 shirt if he comes.
I was thinking 11 would suit him well. Give Martial back his 9.
You clearly are not good enough for muppet world.Seems a really weird transfer this, I can't help think it won't come off.
Why send your agent to negotiate a wage before you've talked to your manager and found out what his plans are for you?
Why send your agent to negotiate if you haven't given the green light?
It makes no sense at all.
Dybala is Kagawa 2.0
He can't play RW, he's really slow, he can't play striker, he's really small, he can't play midfield, he can't defend
He's an elite player and I get why he's exciting for the club and fans but seriously, he will do nowhere near as good for us as he has for Juve, look at how poorly he performed last year when the entire team wasn't set up in his favor.
Pogba, Martial, Alexis, Rashford AND Dybala all running around like headless chickens in each others' way in the centre of the pitch? No thanks.
We literally never learn. Buy someone who can play wide right ffs.
Thing is though, Ed isn't the only one who hasn't learned, just look at this place. You'd think after getting burnt several time with the latest Sanchez debacle being somehow not so far away, people wouldn't be quick and get giddy over any sudden interest in these "top" players that may or may not fit our system.To me this feel like Ed getting giddy with excitement like he did back in 2014 when he went and signed Di Maria and Falco and goes in line with his classic 'Adult Disneyland' anecdote
I hoped he'd learnt but alas not. Like you I hope obviously I'm proven dead wrong
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Dybala: Hey boss am I in your plans for next season?
Sarri: Yes
Caf goes into meltdown.
Dybala in the 10 is an incredible prospect, I wouldn't be too worried if we miss out on Bruno in that case.
I've been fully sucked in now.
I wonder would Chelsea have been in the mix for him if they werent transfer banned?
But surely he gave a yes to speak with with united about wages? That in itself says he's open to coming here. Why waste everyone's time otherwise. Why would his agent spend time away from sorting out potential other deals for clients just to have something on the table should his client says yes? Makes no sense
Thing is though, Ed isn't the only one who hasn't learned, just look at this place. You'd think after getting burnt several time with the latest Sanchez debacle being somehow not so far away, people wouldn't be quick and get giddy over any sudden interest in these "top" players that may or may not fit our system.
Dybala as a player himself flopped last season, has been deemed surplus to requirement and 2 managers don't want him to the point Juventus are wiling to trade him for another somehow reject. And reading people's posts one get the sense most people don't have much idea what sort of player Dybala is.
We've basically gone through similar scenarios in DiMaria and Sanchez that led to catastrophe yet people are still going to bury their heads in the sand and write long essay to try convincing themselves why this time will be any different to previous bombs. What truly funny is that if Dybala turns out to be dud here the same people would be quick opening threads urging us to recruit according to what we need and not just by names but the next time if there is another high profile player on the market in similar circumstances like Dybala, Sanchez, Di Maria etc, they'll be quick again to jump on the hype an write long essays as to why we should bring them.