Adrien Rabiot (27 Viewers)

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Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
18,200
Yet he was the first name you brought up when talking about great mids. He too wouldn't have made the first 11 when we had Marchisio, Vidal, Pirlo and Pogba.

But go on and keep crying about Rabiot without watching games.
Conte wasnt a great player but he had that drive and soul that pushed him into the first 11
Rabiot is an on and off player - Good enough for this Juve but Im not sure he would get a sub role at the Juve of Conte.

What is special about Rabiot is that he is a bit of everything - I cant really say what is his really strong attributes as I see him as a well rounded player who is good but not excellent at mostly everything.
So for now he is good but should we get the midfield we need I wouldnt have a problem seeing him leaving.

As for now - Play Rabiot and also play Locatelli who IMO is very underrated.
As for the future - Despite Rabiot currently a better player than Locatelli - I`d happily sell him and clear his wages while I`d like us to keep Locatelli who defends well runs a lot and have a nice vision for his role. (all that for summer mercatos - selling like that on winter mercato is suicide)
 

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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
31,835
- I cant really say what is his really strong attributes
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you can't or you just too jealous?

he is 188cm so taller than average. thicc build, striking blue eyes, great looking natural nose, and a smile that melts your heart.

he would not look out of place in a hollywood movie or a bachelor reality show.
 

Tak!

Senior Member
Jun 23, 2011
3,726
you can't or you just too jealous?

he is 188cm so taller than average. thicc build, striking blue eyes, great looking natural nose, and a smile that melts your heart.

he would not look out of place in a hollywood movie or a bachelor reality show.
Googled "When lion dreams", it suggests you feel trapped in a situation and not living at your highest potential. It could be due to boredom, a demanding job, or a difficult relationship.

... I agree though, his size is how he utilizes his averageness. If he was smaller he would be destined for Empoli. Now he is a Sevilla-player. Mute argument though or pointless at least. I think he uses size to his advantage as he should. But I also think that if he was a bit more brave he could utilize it a lot more. SMS and others of his stature try to maximize it more than he, in my impression.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
18,200
you can't or you just too jealous?

he is 188cm so taller than average. thicc build, striking blue eyes, great looking natural nose, and a smile that melts your heart.

he would not look out of place in a hollywood movie or a bachelor reality show.
Ok so you would do him but can he also be a very good football player (you know, for the rest of us)
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
31,835
Perfectly fine dying on it. I die here, you die on the Chiesa sucks hill. See you in hell.
but in my case i have a point. chiesa has not shown any potential of being a difference maker for juve and it's now his 4th season here without being a difference maker

compare his impact in matches for example to actual difference makers for juve in the past 10 years: vidal, pogba, ronaldo, dybala. all those are players that left marks on the club by their 4th/3rd season. what has chiesa done? scored once vs milan 4seasons ago hehe

rabiot is also in that boat in that aside from one really good season, he isn't showing he is main man potential
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
62,568
“Ode to Adrien Rabiot”

(Verse 1) Oh, Adrien Rabiot, the football maestro, With legs of steel and a heart that glows. On the pitch, you glide like a celestial star, A midfield magician, both near and far.

(Pre-Chorus) Your passes, oh Rabiot, they sing and soar, Through the green expanse, a symphony encore. Defying gravity, you weave your spell, In the hallowed stadium, where legends dwell.

(Chorus) Adrien, Adrien, the pitch bows to your grace, A titan in cleats, with a fierce, determined face. Your tackles are thunder, your vision divine, Rabiot, Rabiot, the football gods align.

(Verse 2) From Turin to Paris, your name echoes loud, A warrior poet, in the midfield crowd. The grass beneath your feet, it quivers and shakes, As you orchestrate destiny with every move you make.

(Pre-Chorus) The ball obeys your command, a loyal steed, Through rain-soaked mud or sun-kissed mead. You pirouette, you pirouette, oh Rabiot fair, Leaving defenders bewildered, gasping for air.

(Chorus) Adrien, Adrien, the pitch bows to your grace, A titan in cleats, with a fierce, determined face. Your tackles are thunder, your vision divine, Rabiot, Rabiot, the football gods align.

(Bridge) In the midnight hours, when stars conspire, You train in secret, fueled by inner fire. Your jersey, a canvas, tells tales of conquest, Each sweat-soaked thread a testament to your quest.

(Chorus) Adrien, Adrien, the pitch bows to your grace, A titan in cleats, with a fierce, determined face. Your tackles are thunder, your vision divine, Rabiot, Rabiot, the football gods align.

(Outro) So raise your glass, dear fans, to Adrien’s name, A legend in the making, forever aflame. For when the final whistle blows, and the crowd roars, Rabiot, Rabiot, you’ll reign forevermore!

@Scottish
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
31,835
“Ode to Adrien Rabiot”

(Verse 1) Oh, Adrien Rabiot, the football maestro, With legs of steel and a heart that glows. On the pitch, you glide like a celestial star, A midfield magician, both near and far.

(Pre-Chorus) Your passes, oh Rabiot, they sing and soar, Through the green expanse, a symphony encore. Defying gravity, you weave your spell, In the hallowed stadium, where legends dwell.

(Chorus) Adrien, Adrien, the pitch bows to your grace, A titan in cleats, with a fierce, determined face. Your tackles are thunder, your vision divine, Rabiot, Rabiot, the football gods align.

(Verse 2) From Turin to Paris, your name echoes loud, A warrior poet, in the midfield crowd. The grass beneath your feet, it quivers and shakes, As you orchestrate destiny with every move you make.

(Pre-Chorus) The ball obeys your command, a loyal steed, Through rain-soaked mud or sun-kissed mead. You pirouette, you pirouette, oh Rabiot fair, Leaving defenders bewildered, gasping for air.

(Chorus) Adrien, Adrien, the pitch bows to your grace, A titan in cleats, with a fierce, determined face. Your tackles are thunder, your vision divine, Rabiot, Rabiot, the football gods align.

(Bridge) In the midnight hours, when stars conspire, You train in secret, fueled by inner fire. Your jersey, a canvas, tells tales of conquest, Each sweat-soaked thread a testament to your quest.

(Chorus) Adrien, Adrien, the pitch bows to your grace, A titan in cleats, with a fierce, determined face. Your tackles are thunder, your vision divine, Rabiot, Rabiot, the football gods align.

(Outro) So raise your glass, dear fans, to Adrien’s name, A legend in the making, forever aflame. For when the final whistle blows, and the crowd roars, Rabiot, Rabiot, you’ll reign forevermore!

@Scottish
badass levels of cringe
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
15,432
“Ode to Adrien Rabiot”

(Verse 1) Oh, Adrien Rabiot, the football maestro, With legs of steel and a heart that glows. On the pitch, you glide like a celestial star, A midfield magician, both near and far.

(Pre-Chorus) Your passes, oh Rabiot, they sing and soar, Through the green expanse, a symphony encore. Defying gravity, you weave your spell, In the hallowed stadium, where legends dwell.

(Chorus) Adrien, Adrien, the pitch bows to your grace, A titan in cleats, with a fierce, determined face. Your tackles are thunder, your vision divine, Rabiot, Rabiot, the football gods align.

(Verse 2) From Turin to Paris, your name echoes loud, A warrior poet, in the midfield crowd. The grass beneath your feet, it quivers and shakes, As you orchestrate destiny with every move you make.

(Pre-Chorus) The ball obeys your command, a loyal steed, Through rain-soaked mud or sun-kissed mead. You pirouette, you pirouette, oh Rabiot fair, Leaving defenders bewildered, gasping for air.

(Chorus) Adrien, Adrien, the pitch bows to your grace, A titan in cleats, with a fierce, determined face. Your tackles are thunder, your vision divine, Rabiot, Rabiot, the football gods align.

(Bridge) In the midnight hours, when stars conspire, You train in secret, fueled by inner fire. Your jersey, a canvas, tells tales of conquest, Each sweat-soaked thread a testament to your quest.

(Chorus) Adrien, Adrien, the pitch bows to your grace, A titan in cleats, with a fierce, determined face. Your tackles are thunder, your vision divine, Rabiot, Rabiot, the football gods align.

(Outro) So raise your glass, dear fans, to Adrien’s name, A legend in the making, forever aflame. For when the final whistle blows, and the crowd roars, Rabiot, Rabiot, you’ll reign forevermore!

@Scottish
No mention of Rabiot looks?
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
15,360
“Ode to Adrien Rabiot”

(Verse 1) Oh, Adrien Rabiot, the football maestro, With legs of steel and a heart that glows. On the pitch, you glide like a celestial star, A midfield magician, both near and far.

(Pre-Chorus) Your passes, oh Rabiot, they sing and soar, Through the green expanse, a symphony encore. Defying gravity, you weave your spell, In the hallowed stadium, where legends dwell.

(Chorus) Adrien, Adrien, the pitch bows to your grace, A titan in cleats, with a fierce, determined face. Your tackles are thunder, your vision divine, Rabiot, Rabiot, the football gods align.

(Verse 2) From Turin to Paris, your name echoes loud, A warrior poet, in the midfield crowd. The grass beneath your feet, it quivers and shakes, As you orchestrate destiny with every move you make.

(Pre-Chorus) The ball obeys your command, a loyal steed, Through rain-soaked mud or sun-kissed mead. You pirouette, you pirouette, oh Rabiot fair, Leaving defenders bewildered, gasping for air.

(Chorus) Adrien, Adrien, the pitch bows to your grace, A titan in cleats, with a fierce, determined face. Your tackles are thunder, your vision divine, Rabiot, Rabiot, the football gods align.

(Bridge) In the midnight hours, when stars conspire, You train in secret, fueled by inner fire. Your jersey, a canvas, tells tales of conquest, Each sweat-soaked thread a testament to your quest.

(Chorus) Adrien, Adrien, the pitch bows to your grace, A titan in cleats, with a fierce, determined face. Your tackles are thunder, your vision divine, Rabiot, Rabiot, the football gods align.

(Outro) So raise your glass, dear fans, to Adrien’s name, A legend in the making, forever aflame. For when the final whistle blows, and the crowd roars, Rabiot, Rabiot, you’ll reign forevermore!

@Scottish
Bianconero81 died on verse 2. Did you really have to go all the way.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
39,303
In stadiums where dreams take flight,
One player stirred a different plight,
Rabiot, his name in whispers cold,
Where tales of skill were left untold.

With boots that faltered on the grass,
His play a shadow as players pass,
A tale of promise turned to dust,
A legacy tarnished, lost in rust.

Oh, Rabiot, with strides amiss,
Your game bereft of mastery's kiss,
A leech upon the field you cling,
Draining hope, a sour sting.

No grace in touch, no spark to find,
A void where brilliance should align,
For in your wake, a vacuum breeds,
An absence where a star should lead.

A talent wasted, squandered so,
A leeching presence in the flow,
Not adding, but detracting still,
A hollow space, a bitter chill.

In jerseys donned with hollow pride,
You fail to muster skill inside,
For football’s beauty, not your stage,
Leaves spectators in silent rage.

A warning bell, this tale of woe,
Of skills untapped, potential low,
For in this game of skill and fire,
A leeching spirit finds no desire.

So shed the cloak of lethargy's bind,
Awake the talents trapped behind,
For football’s grace, a lofty stage,
Not for the leech, but for the sage.

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Best player in the team.
He's the best midfielder on the team, but perspective is important. His competition is Tex Mex, Suckatelli, and Miretti. The other two mids who could potentially be better than him are both banned, one possibly for life.

However, the fact he's the best midfielder on the team tells you all you need to know about the current iteration of JJ: We are slow, static, stagnant, and bereft of spectacle.
 
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