Cristian Molinaro (30 Viewers)

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
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icεmαή;2515153 said:
Many were ecstatic to see that figure in the loan deal. Nobody expected him to be as good as he was this season.
Indeed they were.

But the fact remains that we shipped off a perfectly capable defender (no matter what the general public might think, he proved that in his second season with Ranieri), and ended up with Grosso & De Ceglie.

Poor judgement by everyone (coach & board) involved.
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
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Aug 27, 2008
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Indeed they were.

But the fact remains that we shipped off a perfectly capable defender (no matter what the general public might think, he proved that in his second season with Ranieri), and ended up with Grosso & De Ceglie.

Poor judgement by everyone (coach & board) involved.
:touched: Finally someone who shares my view. I remember the days everyone wanted to give DC a chance over Molinaro. They said, given the same number of opportunities Molinaro was given, Kutcher would turn to a really good LB.

And btw, Molinaro was by far their best defender in both matches versus Barcelona. At home, he didn't allow any space to Messi. Away, all the attacks Barca did had to go through the middle or through the other flank.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
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A lot of people remember his shaky (to put it mildly) start to his Juventus career, I do as well. Now couple that with the fact that he looks like the clumsiest player ever, and you've got yourself a player that is easy to hate & difficult to give credit.

Even though, despite popular belief, he did not give away goals at the back (again, talking about what happened after his disappointing start) & he was important going forward. Not so much his attacking qualities or results, but just the fact that he was always there, providing options. While tracking back without problems due to his stamina / speed.


There was a very good reason that Ranieri (who coincidentally is the only good coach we had these past 3 years) kept believing in him & kept playing him all the time.
 

Gamaro

The Arabian Knight
Aug 6, 2007
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:scarf: :scarf: :scarf:

What a relif,no one was waiting that moment as me:)

Finally,Juve got rid the most useless player in the world,he is not just useless but even playin with 10 men is far better playing witt 11 men including this loser.

Those who praises his performance in VFB,i will tell them that is his level,playing in league that depends on physical power not skills nor intellegence,playing with the likes of Mainz,Nurenburg, SC Freiburg,Hoffenhaim and bochum will surely makes him look good.

He is playing in a team that when finished 6th celebrated that position,and when lost 4 to barce in last 16 in CL found that achievment.

I cant imagine that SUCKO once brougt to OUR LEGENDARY left flank that witness Antonio Cabrini,Gianluca Pessotto and Gianluca Zambrotta a LOSER such as Molinaro.:sergio:

Good Job Marrotta:hellyes: ,what a start:superhapp ,now it's ASSauri's turn PLEASE.
 

NitK

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2008
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Bundesliga outfit Stuttgart have completed the transfer of defender Cristian Molinaro from Juventus for an undisclosed fee.
We paid them, didn't we?

I'm happy to see him playing at a club not Juventus. Thanks for everything Moli!
 

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