Cristian Molinaro (8 Viewers)

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
Yes, I actually blame them.

The way I see it it everyone shares the blame. Ciro, as well as the players.

As bad Ciro's tactics may be: Diego hogging the ball when there are possibilities for a quick pass ; Melo giving the ball away in the most ridiculous ways ; Amauri missing sitters ; ... ; these things have absolutely nothing to do with tactics.
It has to do with trainings thou, like I said, if the half of the team (if not more) is off form, then that is not coincidence, it has to do with the coaching staff!
 

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kongen73

Junior Member
Jun 5, 2009
143
That the German club would dell'Hoffenheim Cristian Molinaro (26) was known for some time and that Juve were on the trail of their full-back, Andreas Beck (22), was equally well known. Now from Germany comes a voice that can be given as an exchange between the two companies. Juve take Beck and Germans Molinaro, with economic adjustment by the company Bianconeri. Hoffenheim, in fact, evaluates his players on the 10 million, while Molinaro would travel on an assessment close to 3.5 million. With this operation, Juve would solve several problems because the young Teutonic can play either right or left. Now we see what priority will be given by the new charge of sports Roberto Bettega and check the current availability of economic society Bianconeri. It should not be underestimated, however, that economic effort at this time could lead Juve to qualifying for the next Champions League which is known to be a major source of income for major European clubs.

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Mar 24, 2006
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That the German club would dell'Hoffenheim Cristian Molinaro (26) was known for some time and that Juve were on the trail of their full-back, Andreas Beck (22), was equally well known. Now from Germany comes a voice that can be given as an exchange between the two companies. Juve take Beck and Germans Molinaro, with economic adjustment by the company Bianconeri. Hoffenheim, in fact, evaluates his players on the 10 million, while Molinaro would travel on an assessment close to 3.5 million. With this operation, Juve would solve several problems because the young Teutonic can play either right or left. Now we see what priority will be given by the new charge of sports Roberto Bettega and check the current availability of economic society Bianconeri. It should not be underestimated, however, that economic effort at this time could lead Juve to qualifying for the next Champions League which is known to be a major source of income for major European clubs.

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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
One of my New Yea's resolutions is to have Molinaro supplanted from his roots at our club by the end of the 2009-2010 season. Apparently his "I don't really know how I came about to be a football player" affliction has started affecting other capable squad members.
 

v1rtu4l

Senior Member
Mar 4, 2008
6,349
ha ha, i would laugh my ass off if molinaro would be a hit in germany ...

the germans just need to teach him crossing and passing and then he will maraud up and down the left flank and blast beyond defenders with his blistering pace ;)
 

BillyG

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Nov 25, 2006
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Molinaro likely to move abroad

Juventus full-back Cristian Molinaro is attracting interest from Atletico Madrid and Zenit St. Petersburg.

The 26-year-old has made just four starting appearances for the Bianconeri this season and his time in Turin appears to be coming to a close.

Molinaro is believed to favour a move to Roma where he would hook up with former mentor Claudio Ranieri, who played him 68 times while at Juventus between 2007 and May this year.

According to Tutto Mercato Web, Atletico have moved first but Zenit have replied within the last few hours, launching a bid of their own.

Luciano Spalletti's presence in St. Petersburg could swing the deal, as could Alessandro Rosina's who moved there in the summer.

Juventus are believed to be holding out for an offer in the region of €4.5m.

Stuttgart are also rumoured to be thinking about making a bid in January.
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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Molinaro likely to move abroad

Juventus full-back Cristian Molinaro is attracting interest from Atletico Madrid and Zenit St. Petersburg.

The 26-year-old has made just four starting appearances for the Bianconeri this season and his time in Turin appears to be coming to a close.

Molinaro is believed to favour a move to Roma where he would hook up with former mentor Claudio Ranieri, who played him 68 times while at Juventus between 2007 and May this year.

According to Tutto Mercato Web, Atletico have moved first but Zenit have replied within the last few hours, launching a bid of their own.

Luciano Spalletti's presence in St. Petersburg could swing the deal, as could Alessandro Rosina's who moved there in the summer.

Juventus are believed to be holding out for an offer in the region of €4.5m.

Stuttgart are also rumoured to be thinking about making a bid in January.
one Jew I would not mind moving to Israel
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
Atletico Madrid are the latest side to be linked with a move for Juventus defender Cristian Molinaro.

New Zenit St Petersburg boss Luciano Spalletti has already been mentioned as a potential suitor for the former Siena player, but reports today suggest the struggling Spanish side may also be keen to do business in January.

Sources at Spanish sports magazine AS claim Los Colchoneros have made contact with officials in Turin regarding a move for the left-sided defender.

The 26-year-old has managed just five appearances this term and for the right deal would be allowed to depart Turin.

Several other outfits are also known to be tracking the player, including Napoli and German duo Hoffenheim and Hamburg.

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