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Paulo Dybala - Juve to Offer New Contract


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7 minutes ago, LFCMike said:

Sounds like Juventus have just decided to keep him

It's to do with personal terms and image rights apparently, nothing to do with Juve wanting to keep him.

That's according to Sky Sports though so I'm probably relaying absolute bollocks xD

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5 minutes ago, LFCMadLad said:

It's to do with personal terms and image rights apparently, nothing to do with Juve wanting to keep him.

That's according to Sky Sports though so I'm probably relaying absolute bollocks xD

I got it from BBC

 

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10 minutes ago, LFCMike said:

I got it from BBC

 

The BBC have lost loads of credibility mate recently. They are about as reliable with rumours as talksport. In fact talksport mostly get their rumours from the BBC.

Only when deals are confirmed are the BBC reliable, same as everyone else when a deal has been officially confirmed.

Basically they are as shit as everyone else nowadays. 

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6 minutes ago, LFCMadLad said:

The BBC have lost loads of credibility mate recently. They are about as reliable with rumours as talksport. In fact talksport mostly get their rumours from the BBC.

Only when deals are confirmed are the BBC reliable, same as everyone else when a deal has been officially confirmed.

Basically they are as shit as everyone else nowadays. 

Wouldn't say they're as bad as that like. Sky on the other hand are no better than a tabloid

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3 minutes ago, LFCMike said:

Wouldn't say they're as bad as that like. Sky on the other hand are no better than a tabloid

Go onto the BBC rumours page and see for yourself mate. 

BBC are only reliable for confirmed transfers, otherwise they speculate like any other.

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10 minutes ago, LFCMadLad said:

The BBC have lost loads of credibility mate recently. They are about as reliable with rumours as talksport. In fact talksport mostly get their rumours from the BBC.

Only when deals are confirmed are the BBC reliable, same as everyone else when a deal has been officially confirmed.

Basically they are as shit as everyone else nowadays. 

Sky lose lots of credibility but regularly hide behind the 'Sky Sources'.

They've become the 'throw enough shit and some of it will stick' kind of reporters now in transfer windows.

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12 minutes ago, Stan said:

Sky lose lots of credibility but regularly hide behind the 'Sky Sources'.

They've become the 'throw enough shit and some of it will stick' kind of reporters now in transfer windows.

Yep, and so have the BBC mate. They're all the same when it comes to rumours. 

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13 minutes ago, Stan said:

Sky lose lots of credibility but regularly hide behind the 'Sky Sources'.

They've become the 'throw enough shit and some of it will stick' kind of reporters now in transfer windows.

They just clearly do it for Skybet now, it's absolutely ridiculous how pathetic they are when it comes to spouting shite. They have absolutely no credibility whatsoever nowadays. 

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2 minutes ago, Chaaay AFC said:

They just clearly do it for Skybet now, it's absolutely ridiculous how pathetic they are when it comes to spouting shite. They have absolutely no credibility whatsoever nowadays. 

The stuff they did with Maguire & Zaha was embarrassing and quite disrespectful really. 

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1 minute ago, Stan said:

The stuff they did with Maguire & Zaha was embarrassing and quite disrespectful really. 

Definitely mate it's mental, even Jim White spouts out transfer rumours now, like anyone would tell that cunt what's going on. 

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50 minutes ago, LFCMadLad said:

Go onto the BBC rumours page and see for yourself mate. 

BBC are only reliable for confirmed transfers, otherwise they speculate like any other.

It's just a rumours page that pulls stories from all sorts of different sources. xD their main page is still much more reliable than Sky Sports for me who merely try to drum up interest in their news channel or betting site with their 'Sky sources' bullshit 

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6 minutes ago, LFCMike said:

It's just a rumours page that pulls stories from all sorts of different sources. xD their main page is still much more reliable than Sky Sports for me who merely try to drum up interest in their news channel or betting site with their 'Sky sources' bullshit 

To be fair mate they 'break' about the same amount of bullshit. 

Seriously pal, they are all the same xD

BBC used to be good, absolutely shite now though. 

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They're all shite now. The armies of "ITK" Twitter accounts, if you find the right ones, are hours ahead of Sky and BBC sometimes so they panic and just spout anything that seems half-likely and blame it on anonymous sources.

There really should be an inquest there. An independent body going through a sample of the "Sky sources" stories and making them prove that they actually had a source, especially the ones where there's an open betting market on Sky Bet.

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Talk about sending a blatant message...

Maurizio Sarri

”Dybala runs the risk of not being registered for Champions League football this season”

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Dybala’s image rights are owned by a certain company that is owned by an ex-agent of his, and said agent is very close to the higher ups at Inter. The contract ended in lawsuit and right now Dybala or his club is having to pay €20,000,000 in compensation, however seeing as his ex-agent is close with Inter he is willing  to give them a cut deal on the compensation.

Or so I’ve heard, and this paraphrasing.

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Juventus manager Maurizio Sarri says 25-year-old Argentine forward Paulo Dybala, who was linked with Manchester United and Tottenham in the summer, may have to leave the Serie A champions or risk being left out of their Champions League squad. (Mirror)

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I think being left out of the Champions League squad should be the last of his problems when the manager won't even use him during Serie A games.

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Juventus are set to offer Paulo Dybala a new contract, despite the 26-year-old Argentine forward being heavily linked with Manchester United and Tottenham last summer. (Goal)

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