the sport not the dude.
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whatever he is Baggy he does not have a role in the 4-3-3, so might as well capitalise whilst he still has a decent value, and he can also not rot on the bench when he is in the 'prime' of his career.
---------- Post added 15.03.2012 at 09:08 ----------
Thing is he's never really had career defining opportunities before Juventus. I've actually followed him from 07 and never really thought him to be an Ibra for instance. But I have seen him to have a fair amount of quality. And just when he moved from Napoli to Juventus, I'd say that would be the best move of his career, even after he leaves - but he showed me at least that he could cut it in a big team, and did it better than I expected. My point in his defense is, that under the current circumstances he's very unluckly not to be playing despite being fit. And more so, it also leads our more fickle fans to judge him without having seen him get any sort of continuity. Hell we are doing it with Alex too. People keep saying he's 200 years old, and he doesn't cut it, but the fact is, he was cutting it last year and the only reason we don't know if he's good enough today us because he's rusty and ageing on the bench if anything. But not to digress, I believe Quag is one of the best strikers in circulation domestically speaking and if he has the opportunity he will impress. But up until that time, we are happy getting rid of him, Alex and thankfully Boriello.
