Chiellini wants Roma!! (9 Viewers)

Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
6,872
#42
i dont know...i think Camo plays his best out wide, but we often see him cutting in a lot, as does Nedved for that matter.

With zambrotta, the overlapping on that right side could be brilliant.

Once again, the only concern would be the weaker left side.

Lets not forget we have Balzaretti as well. He is just as good as Chiellini. There was a reason why Moggi bought him.

Mancini?? im not sure if we should go for him. Its not like he is a good right back. Good back up for Camoranesi.

I wouldnt mind trying for Mexes or even Chivu.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#43
Mexes? oo c'mon what Mexes ever did right?
he was just a promissing talent,
so as Chiellini,
Chiellini is joung,maybe some games will change his attitude,
but i doubt that,
he want first eleven position and i dont think he is Juve material yet,
he did said some similar things when he was about to return from fiorentina and i think he doesnt like Juve so much.
Asking to be sold in spesific team(Roma) is smth heavy...
he souldnt do that,
maybe he sould complain more like Zalayeta style,
the lad has lack of respect,
who the heck he think he is?

Loan him to Siena!!!
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#46
They even have our colours so we can train players there without have problems of adapting:)
Seriusly now, if Chie doesnt want to be teached from on the of the best coaches in the world
and probably the best player in his position
and all he wants is just a place in first eleven
to matter wich team,
if he thinks he is so ready already to handle the pressure of being a basic component of one of the best defences in europe,
a place wich even Zambro couldnt handle with ease at the beginning then then he sould go to Roma or smth...

i ve been watching Fiorentina only to see Chiellini playing,
i believe he is a great talent but he definitly isnt Juve material yet,
we now have world class players in almost every position,
he will have a very dif task adapting here,
esp focus on defence,
he is fast, with pace,but dont forget if we only need this we could have hold on Kapo,
as for the defence he definitly isnt the man u can trust for a world class defence yet,
he is not so delicate,
he cant control his attacking instincts,
he would be our weak spot in our world class defence.
Cap is, in a way, probably protecting him till he is ready,
he need to be patience and have faith and love for our team,
like Zala Blasi etc etc
Did anyone believed that Blasi would find a place in our team after he ruined his chances last year?
Yes Blasi did and he stayed here to fight for it,
eventualy he got the changes to proove him self
and his older than Chie with less time to develop,
Chie sould wait at least till X'mas to make comments like that...
 

italian_stylez

Junior Member
Feb 27, 2005
284
#48
Pffft, CATCH YA LATER, i havent been that impressed with Chiellini, so he can go, if we get anything out of it, it iwll be good, either Mancini, or some sort of deal with Cassano will be fine.
 

arc

Senior Member
Mar 11, 2004
4,078
#51
simpson-juvefan said:
I think it would be just stupid to sell him! This guy is 21! He has a lot of potential and a great future ahead of him! Of course he needs to improve but he is young, we should give him time!

true but he b!tch like a miccoli
 

Mr. Gol

Senior Member
Sep 15, 2004
3,472
#54
Average. But my biggest problem with Chiellini playing is that Zambrotta has to play right back. I think it's really unfair to let Gianluca change position AGAIN, specially considering his great form of the last three years.
 

Edge

Senior Member
Jun 14, 2004
800
#55
Chiellini hasn't really set the world on fire for Juve, we still need a right back, maybe free Willy, that's would be the best.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,749
#56
Mr. Gol said:
Average. But my biggest problem with Chiellini playing is that Zambrotta has to play right back. I think it's really unfair to let Gianluca change position AGAIN, specially considering his great form of the last three years.
As someone else mentioned in another thread, Zambro at right back probably has a lot less to do with Chiellini and a lot more to do with the fact that Zebina is injured and Pessoto and Blasi aren't cutting it at RB.

The problem with being such a great, flexible, team player is that you're almost uniquely qualified to take on the hard challenges such as filling unfamiliar positions for the squad. Talk about taking one for the team. Forza Zambrotta! :strong:
 

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