Are you with selling Tiago on January? (1 Viewer)

Are you with selling Tiago on January?

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Chazz

natobiaconero
Nov 15, 2007
287
#21
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I all for selling Almiron, not Tiago.
I with you on that one the sad thing about almiron is paro and marchisio have been great for their teams this season.


Selling tiago in january would be a really stupid idea. His pre season form hasnt been the best but his shown what he can do when starting the odd game or coming on as a sub, he just needs more playing time to prove his worth
 

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Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
#27
No.
In the past two games in which he has had at least 10 minutes to play he has assisted 4 goals, and assisted a perfectly legitimate goal, which was dissallowed against Parma.

Give him more chances and he will shine
 

Alfio_87

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
3,597
#28
the thing is if Ranieri has some kind of issue with him personality, style of play whateva the issue there is no point in having him in the team. Clearly talented player, but there seems to be this issue that Ranieri has with him. Coaches sometimes just hate players over a short time. I know the feeling other players will to, its not that your not good enough its just the coach dosent like you. If this is the case Juve should let him go cause things wont change too much over time i suspect.
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,418
#32
the thing is if Ranieri has some kind of issue with him personality, style of play whateva the issue there is no point in having him in the team. Clearly talented player, but there seems to be this issue that Ranieri has with him. Coaches sometimes just hate players over a short time. I know the feeling other players will to, its not that your not good enough its just the coach dosent like you. If this is the case Juve should let him go cause things wont change too much over time i suspect.
that might be true alfio, but in the end of the day thats not too professional. i think personal issues should be kept off the pitch and th best suited player should be pushed in. the thing thats killing me thou is why did we get tiago in the first place if ranieri does'nt see him in his plans. thats what happens when u let secco handle our transfers.
 

Alfio_87

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
3,597
#33
that might be true alfio, but in the end of the day thats not too professional. i think personal issues should be kept off the pitch and th best suited player should be pushed in. the thing thats killing me thou is why did we get tiago in the first place if ranieri does'nt see him in his plans. thats what happens when u let secco handle our transfers.
His dislike for the player developed after. Sometimes player and coach just dont see eye to eye after a little while, after a certain session or game he did something that made Ranieri think less of him. End of day being professional gets put in the backseat when your coaching. There are the golden children and the backseat kids. I dont know who choose these players, tho iam sure Ranieri had some input in the choices.
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
#36
tough choice. if there was an option of "yes, only if we get the same/more then we paid for him" then I would vote that. I can't choose between a simple yes or no answer though :frown: I obviously want him to start and hopefully stay and become great, but if there is a problem behind the scenes then sadly, Im not keen on having him.
 

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