Alessio Cerci - Right Winger/SS - Torino (11 Viewers)

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AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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immobile doing great.

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Yes, but they are young still. Some continuity from spending another season together in Sassuolo will do them good. Unless of course, they just continue to explode.

If he could bring over his current form if he were to join us, I'd welcome him here.

He could be the player that helps us move back to the 4-3-3 again.

I can't believe that stat, I never realized how well Immobile and Cerci are performing. Better than Higuain and Callejon.
Immobile: 9 goals and 2 assists in 16 games

Cerci: 9 goals and 7 assists in 19 games
 

Red

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I have a soft spot for Cerci.

I remember seeing him for the first time ever in the tournament held in the US. He came on the pitch when he was 16 and I thought he was great back then.
And what club was he playing for when you developed your affection for him?
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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:agree: Most definitely looks and probably smells like one too. I just can't decide whether it's a skunk or an opossum.

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People fapping to stats. Delusion at its finest. OMFG! He's tearing shit up at a provincial club. He has Serie A experience and he is a greasy Italian meatball. Let's sign him up :tuttosport: :tuttosport: :tuttosport:

Pathetic really :sigh: :moan:

I want us to sign QUALITY Italian players (and one must admit, they are rare nowadays). No point wasting funds and players in exchange for a guy who isn't worth it.
 

Nzoric

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Jan 16, 2011
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I love how being the most productive player in the league can be turned out to be something negative. I get ignoring that aspect because of other concerns, but actually bringing up the stats and then going "Sad, really" that people want him here :lol:

Idiots
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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He is productive, at the age of 27, for a team like Torino. Excuse me if I am not creaming my pants at the prospect of signing him :rolleyes:

I don't think the bringing up the stats part is the sad bit; it's just that people use these stats to justify why they want him here, which is wrong. I can score 10 goals, but if 7 of them are penalties, what does that say about me? Yeah. I'm the designated penalty taker for my team (I'm good at taking penalties).
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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He is productive, at the age of 27, for a team like Torino. Excuse me if I am not creaming my pants at the prospect of signing him :rolleyes:

I don't think the bringing up the stats part is the sad bit; it's just that people use these stats to justify why they want him here, which is wrong. I can score 10 goals, but if 7 of them are penalties, what does that say about me? Yeah. I'm the designated penalty taker for my team (I'm good at taking penalties).
Thats the problem i have with him.He's not 22 or 23 but soon to be 27 ,and who's never played a higher level of football neither at NT or CL level .A late bloomer whose main weapons are pace(which will decline with age) and a very good left foot.Realistically how many more years is he going to keep this up ? And we have an upcomer like Berardi(with an arguably higher ceiling) who's doing just as good as him with a weaker team.Why waste resources on Cerci when we can groom Berardi into a legit player in a year or two ?

He'd be a good signing for Inter and Milan.But it would be a questionable signing for Juventus especially if we are prepared to blow considerable amount of money on him.
 

Nicholas

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Jan 30, 2008
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I really think Cerci gets a rough ride by most of you.

Of course I'd rather have Cuadrado, but the other players we're linked with I would take Cerci ahead of them.
 

Furino

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Dec 31, 2012
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I really think Cerci gets a rough ride by most of you.

Of course I'd rather have Cuadrado, but the other players we're linked with I would take Cerci ahead of them.
Roumours about bad players don't make Cerci a player worth investing in. He can look better than others, but don't want just stop Tuttosport roumours for a while, we want a serious upgrade.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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I really think Cerci gets a rough ride by most of you.

Of course I'd rather have Cuadrado, but the other players we're linked with I would take Cerci ahead of them.
He'd be an incredibly average signing for this Juventus team. Not worth the investment. Let him go to a rival. Who fucking cares?! You make it sound like he is an amazing player, which he is most definitely not.
 
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