Cristian Pasquato (37 Viewers)

Lo-Pan

Disciple of Gonzo
Feb 11, 2009
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I would be fine with him moving to cagliari...as long as its only half of his registration. What pasquato needs more than anything else is consistent playing time in the top flight...
 

Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
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I would be fine with him moving to cagliari...as long as its only half of his registration. What pasquato needs more than anything else is consistent playing time in the top flight...
Co-Ownerships are the reason why Italian football is the way it is today. ..
 
Mar 24, 2006
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For God's sake i think this kid has more talent than Giovinco , just look the way he blast the balls , way classy .
we should bring back this kid and give him a spot for next season campaign
 

Lo-Pan

Disciple of Gonzo
Feb 11, 2009
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Co-Ownerships are the reason why Italian football is the way it is today. ..
Well i have mentioned before that I would prefer to see him given a chance with our first team squad over the summer break...but that looks highly unlikely. So..if its a choice of another season in serie B, or a season in Serie A...its obviously better for his development playing consistently in serie A...
 

Lo-Pan

Disciple of Gonzo
Feb 11, 2009
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Not so much the idea of co-ownership, but the general attitude of what you are you are referring to, mr Roo...in england, teenagers are often blooded much sooner than in italy, and if you are good enough, you are old enough...the youth team is something i have taken a greater interest in this last season. Only marchisio and de ceglie have come through to be of any use, and they are hardly world beaters...at very best; squad players. Things have been changing...with some well thought of recruits coming in this year, and more over the summer coming i assume...the seeds we sew now wont grow for a year or two, but of what we presently have in the 17-21 department, surely there are some players better than traore, motta, grygera, martinez playing as a LM...libertazzi for example, in england, may well have got a chance by now...rather than instead, SIGN TONI...
 

electricRoo

Senior Member
Feb 27, 2011
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Exactly Lo Pan. Italy has an obessession with experience that borders on irrational. I mean, Luca Toni has done better than Amauri to be fair, but we are also paying him 3.5 million euros a year for a finished player. What was stopping us from calling Libertazzi and playing him instead? Why waste time, money and chances on a 70 year old when we can give a youngster that seems talented, at least more than Toni is now? Well, it's experience that Toni has over Libertazzi, and what Motta has over Sorensen. Experience over quality.

Dinosaurs like Marotta and Del Neri will think like this until the day they die, and it's not an attittude that will change anytime soon across Italy.
 

Lo-Pan

Disciple of Gonzo
Feb 11, 2009
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Exactly Lo Pan. Italy has an obessession with experience that borders on irrational. I mean, Luca Toni has done better than Amauri to be fair, but we are also paying him 3.5 million euros a year for a finished player. What was stopping us from calling Libertazzi and playing him instead? Why waste time, money and chances on a 70 year old when we can give a youngster that seems talented, at least more than Toni is now? Well, it's experience that Toni has over Libertazzi, and what Motta has over Sorensen. Experience over quality.

Dinosaurs like Marotta and Del Neri will think like this until the day they die, and it's not an attittude that will change anytime soon across Italy.
we are in complete agreement, mr roo...
 

Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
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Exactly Lo Pan. Italy has an obessession with experience that borders on irrational. I mean, Luca Toni has done better than Amauri to be fair, but we are also paying him 3.5 million euros a year for a finished player. What was stopping us from calling Libertazzi and playing him instead? Why waste time, money and chances on a 70 year old when we can give a youngster that seems talented, at least more than Toni is now? Well, it's experience that Toni has over Libertazzi, and what Motta has over Sorensen. Experience over quality.

Dinosaurs like Marotta and Del Neri will think like this until the day they die, and it's not an attittude that will change anytime soon across Italy.
Uh..I get what your saying bu the striker role is a very hard one to play. I barerly know youngsters who were able to score goals at 18-20, except for the special case of balotelli , and chicharito. Now wingers and defenders is another story.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Just like Sorensen has been the "understudy" for the RB position, no reason why Pasquato couldn't be for the LM position under Pepe or up front.

Instead of playing Marchisio out of position we could have tried Pasquato in that role to give Pepe a break, so Marchisio could focus on his CM role. Instead of buying Luca Toni, we should have used our own guy instead.

And no, he should not fucking go to Cagliari in a co-ownership deal. Are you serious? :sergio:

My God, when will you guys get it? WE NEED TO PLAY OUR OWN YOUTH!
 

Bezzy

The Bookie Queen
Jun 5, 2010
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Just like Sorensen has been the "understudy" for the RB position, no reason why Pasquato couldn't be for the LM position under Pepe or up front.

Instead of playing Marchisio out of position we could have tried Pasquato in that role to give Pepe a break, so Marchisio could focus on his CM role. Instead of buying Luca Toni, we should have used our own guy instead.

And no, he should not fucking go to Cagliari in a co-ownership deal. Are you serious? :sergio:

My God, when will you guys get it? WE NEED TO PLAY OUR OWN YOUTH!
100% :agree:
 

Flamez

Senior Member
Feb 7, 2011
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Just saw that shit ...:( lets all calm down. Giovinco is/was better
Don't give up!! :(

I wouldn't be mad if he could bring Matri's payment close to 10M. Co-own or a permanent deal with us taking a cheap option (<10/15M) for the future if he really turns out to be a big thing.
 

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