Cristian Molinaro (15 Viewers)

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Because it's the truth. He's a piece of shit player.

And boo-fucking-hoo. People are insulting Birindelli all over the place, a player who has served us well for about a DECADE, so fuck off with that shit.

Molinaro has done nothing for us and never will. He needs to go.
the people who insult Birindelli are no less guilty of this crap than you are. If you somehow think that their idiotic posts justifies your idiotic posts about our players then that makes you complete cunt. Don't get offended. I'm not saying this because I hate you, I say this because I enjoy reading the mature and sarcastically funny
Andy, and not this 9 year old Andy.

quite honestly what Dominic said about you isn't completely untrue. So please bring back the old Andy :toast:
 

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Mar 24, 2006
13,949
its neither fault. Its fault of the idiot who let balza go for someone like this.
:bow:

:tup:

Thanks for remind me , bro . Thanks , Thanks :bow:

despite someone said that Balza just an average player but he's way better than MOLINARO . Balza has the Juventino Character and spirit and not the Inter character like Ranieri or someone else :seven:

+rep bro
Miss you Balza :touched:
 

- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
3,779
Balza was a more balanced LB, but Molinaro does make good runs quite often, although he'll always be the defensive weakness when we play the big teams.

Belardi was worst than him yesterday...

And about Moli's crossing, he does kick some decent crosses from what I notice, but then again with that said, he does often send them to sum otha country. But I was under the impression that he just doesnt have the stamina to play end to end on the left flank, and tires out when the cross needs to be made.

Anyways, my concern isnt about us releasing Balza, but us loaning out Criscito, HE does play LB too you know!!! Aside from covering CB. And more defensively adept, for games when we don't need the LB to by our Left winger.
 

Gazzo

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Jul 9, 2007
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Molinaro’s Azzurri ambition Thursday 21 February, 2008

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Juventus defender Cristian Molinaro is revelling in the Old Lady’s impressive season and has set his sights on Azzurri selection.

The 24-year-old signed from youth club Salernitana in 2005, but was immediately loaned out to Siena where he impressed sufficiently to be brought back to Turin last summer.

Molinaro has made 18 full appearances for the Bianconeri this term and has thrived while the more experienced Jean-Alain Boumsong wilted under the pressure.

“Growing up I admired Paolo Maldini, but since I became a wing-back Gianluca Zambrotta has been my idol who I watch and try to learn from,” he told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“Now it’s my dream to get into the national side. I will give my all to be deemed worthy of that and at least if I don’t make it I will have no regrets.

“As for Juve, after our win over Roma we can easily come second and I can’t wait to play in the Champions League,” he concluded brashly.

http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/feb21g.html
 

Art^

StrikerMania Champ 2004
Jan 11, 2003
2,905
One thing is official. He doesn't read our forums, and yet aren't aware of what people think of him.
Nevertheless, if Molinaro can improve his passing and crossing, then he wouldn't be far of Azzuri bench material.
 
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chester

chester

Too busy to bother
May 20, 2006
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    You can't say he doesn't have ambition.
    Easily come second, lol, let's hope we can come second, easy or difficult.
     

    Azzurri7

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    Dec 16, 2003
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    One thing is official. He doesn't read our forums, and yet aren't aware of what people think of him.
    Nevertheless, if Molinaro can improve his passing and crossing, then he wouldn't be far of Azzuri bench material.
    And this seem to be mission impossible to him.
     

    Boksic

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    May 11, 2005
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    Well at least he seems to have some personal goals.

    His dream to play for Italy will hopefully force him to up his game and improve his crossing.

    Whether he can do this is another question!
     

    X Æ A-12

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    Sep 4, 2006
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    I think we could actually see a good molinaro come next season. I aint talkin zambro material but a much improved.... ok i guess that doesnt mean much.
     

    X Æ A-12

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    Molinaro’s Azzurri ambition Thursday 21 February, 2008

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    Juventus defender Cristian Molinaro is revelling in the Old Lady’s impressive season and has set his sights on Azzurri selection.

    The 24-year-old signed from youth club Salernitana in 2005, but was immediately loaned out to Siena where he impressed sufficiently to be brought back to Turin last summer.

    Molinaro has made 18 full appearances for the Bianconeri this term and has thrived while the more experienced Jean-Alain Boumsong wilted under the pressure.

    “Growing up I admired Paolo Maldini, but since I became a wing-back Gianluca Zambrotta has been my idol who I watch and try to learn from,” he told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

    “Now it’s my dream to get into the national side. I will give my all to be deemed worthy of that and at least if I don’t make it I will have no regrets.

    “As for Juve, after our win over Roma we can easily come second and I can’t wait to play in the Champions League,” he concluded brashly.

    http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/feb21g.html
    :lol:
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
    28,186
    Molinaro’s Azzurri ambition Thursday 21 February, 2008

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    Juventus defender Cristian Molinaro is revelling in the Old Lady’s impressive season and has set his sights on Azzurri selection.

    The 24-year-old signed from youth club Salernitana in 2005, but was immediately loaned out to Siena where he impressed sufficiently to be brought back to Turin last summer.

    Molinaro has made 18 full appearances for the Bianconeri this term and has thrived while the more experienced Jean-Alain Boumsong wilted under the pressure.

    “Growing up I admired Paolo Maldini, but since I became a wing-back Gianluca Zambrotta has been my idol who I watch and try to learn from,” he told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

    “Now it’s my dream to get into the national side. I will give my all to be deemed worthy of that and at least if I don’t make it I will have no regrets.

    “As for Juve, after our win over Roma we can easily come second and I can’t wait to play in the Champions League,” he concluded brashly.

    http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/feb21g.html

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    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
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    if it wasn't the money, I would agree with you, we need these money badly, even thou it will be a pain to watch Juve gets humiliated in Europe!
     
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    Molinaro’s Azzurri ambition Thursday 21 February, 2008

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    Cristian Molinaro:
    “Now it’s my dream to get into the national side.

    Yeah?! I'd love to have a threesome with Kate Beckinsale and Megan Fox, but that ain't going to happen either.
     

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