Adriano (7 Viewers)

The Arif

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
12,564
I'd love to switch Camo for Adriano. I'd pay 10 mill + Camo for Adriano if need be.

A winger getting close to 30 who isn't a technical whiz= career going downhill fast.

Adriano is capable of being what Ibrahimovic is right now.



10m + Camo for Adriano?? No thanks, I wouldn't get him even if it was a straight swap with Camo. We need Camo more than Adriano.
 

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May 4, 2004
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10m + Camo for Adriano?? No thanks, I wouldn't get him even if it was a straight swap with Camo. We need Camo more than Adriano.

Wow??..

I would give Camo + this forum + 10m for Adriano ;)

We dont need Camo at all Imo.. We can get a talented winger that can do the job better then Camo..
 

Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
6,872
First, it must be said that Camo is a good player, sure he is having probs at the club and is causing the club some grief, but no one can neglect he has been a good player for the club and he is still an important player.

In saying that, if swapping Camo meant getting Adriano, then the club would be silly not go for it. Or even Samuel for that matter.

Adriano on form is one of the best in Italy, if not the world. He has proven this, and if one bad season at Inter means that he is no longer a world class striker, then i think many here may be ignorant.

Gilardino isn't having a great season at Milan, does that mean he isnt good anymore?

So many stars have a bad season and then come back and play great again.

One thing is for sure, that rumour of Trezeguet and Camo being swapped for Samuel and Adriano would be great IMO.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Adriano has had 2 bad seasons now. His problems aren't that he's sucking just for the sake of. Him switching clubs won;t fix this problem. He's a party boy who can't seperate between his personal life and professional one.
 

Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
6,872
And a change of environment and club could change his attitude. I understand it is a risk, but at Parma and fiorentina he managed to play great, and even for inter he has played great. It's not like he has sucked all along, he has obviously lost his way, but he can better himself and change if he joined juve.

I look at players such as Mutu...done for cocaine, chelsea drop him, juve pick him up...he does well to get back into shape. Unfortunate to have a tosser as a coach at juve who didnt play him correctly, he joins Fiorentina and bang, the man is back to his best.

Adriano just needs a wake up call...players stray...doesnt mean they cant find their back.
 
Jul 23, 2006
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And a change of environment and club could change his attitude. I understand it is a risk, but at Parma and fiorentina he managed to play great, and even for inter he has played great. It's not like he has sucked all along, he has obviously lost his way, but he can better himself and change if he joined juve.

I look at players such as Mutu...done for cocaine, chelsea drop him, juve pick him up...he does well to get back into shape. Unfortunate to have a tosser as a coach at juve who didnt play him correctly, he joins Fiorentina and bang, the man is back to his best.

Adriano just needs a wake up call...players stray...doesnt mean they cant find their back.
:pint:
 

Alfio_87

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
3,597
i cant help to feel alot of players teams coaches have figured out adriano game keep it off his left and he wont hurt u! He seems to have lost some pace of mark which makes all the difference at this level and that ability to have another gear.
 
Jul 23, 2006
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i cant help to feel alot of players teams coaches have figured out adriano game keep it off his left and he wont hurt u! He seems to have lost some pace of mark which makes all the difference at this level and that ability to have another gear.
same was said about Ronaldo
 

Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
6,872
thats not the point here though, Adriano has scored 20 plus goals a season..he is capable of doing this. he favours his left foot, doesnt mean he doesnt put the ball in the back of the net.

he is tall, strong, fast, can dribble, can pass and create...he is really a complete striker. currently he may not be that player, but more often than not in his career, he has been that player!
 

Kayo

Junior Member
Mar 18, 2007
435
Adriano would be a great signing, he has alot of potential and could be a great striker like Ronaldo during his prime. Juve just needs to get him on the right track.
 

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