Domenico Berardi (23 Viewers)

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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No, you are not the only one. I'm still waiting to see what is so special about this guy. He looks like a version of Floro Flores with more pace.
Same here. I was never/rarely impressed with the guy. Not a bad football player, but terribly overhyped, nowhere near the level that would match his performances. Inconsistent and lacks discipline. I've seen quite a few Sassuolo games over the years and he was rarely among the players that would stand out. Sansone was more impressive than him.
 

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Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
37,254
No, we demand that he behave like a professional, because he has been one since the age of 16. His youth is not an excuse. There are plenty of players out there who are just as young, if not younger, who don't have the temper and lack of composure that he does.

He is costing Sassuolo points. He is costing his club a chance to win matches, because he is the most important player on that team. I love his talent, but his temper and lack of discipline is not something that I want to see on Juventus.

He simply can't be considered a part of the future of this club if he runs the risk of Juve being a man down every time he is on the pitch. He needs to cut this shit out immediately if he ever hopes of joining a big club. This could be Cassano 2.0, although Cassano was more naturally gifted and his antics were goofier and head scratching more than anything else. Berardi's act comes across and spiteful and mean.
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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,992
I would agree that he's incredibly overhyped but I ofcourse will support him as much as I can if he joins us.
He's not stupid like Balotelli but I can't see how one can't be worried about his disciplinary record as he's outdoing Balotelli in terms of cards collection.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,042
Every player has my support, it'd be ridiculous to cheer for some of them to fail, get injured (this is quite common here), but he'll need to improve his disciplinary record, consistency and overall output by leaps and bounds to become starter here. One thing is certain for me, Allegri won't play Morata, Dybala and Berardi at the same time.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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3 matches now lol

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He has been sent off on three occasions (all straight reds) and booked 27 times in 71 Serie A games. The forward has received more cards than anyone else over the last three seasons.
damn
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
He should be thankful that it was only three matches. What he did was intent to injure.
Do you think his disciplinary record is something we should be weary of, Serg? Seems like he has quite a temper on him and I'm wondering if he came here if that could be curbed. Whenever we hear him in the news its either a goal or another red card.

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I mean, straight reds and 3 of them is pretty serious.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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Do you think his disciplinary record is something we should be weary of, Serg? Seems like he has quite a temper on him and I'm wondering if he came here if that could be curbed. Whenever we hear him in the news its either a goal or another red card.

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I mean, straight reds and 3 of them is pretty serious.
Of course it is. At this point, he is not worth the investment. He gets himself all riled up playing for Sassuolo.



SASSUOLO.



Imagine him in a CL match against a Chelsea, or a PSG, or heaven forbid, a Barcelona? He is very talented, but his temper and comportment is quite simply, awful. He is costing Sass points because of his actions and we can't afford that here at Juve.


there is a difference between being fiery and being undisciplined. Nedved was Fiery. Camoranesi was fiery. He is undisciplined. If a small club like Sassuolo, which can actually take the time to nurture him and help him grow as an individual, with a coach who who fully supports him, cannot reign him in then I can't see how Juve are going to be able to do this, when the club has much bigger fish to fry.

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And make no mistake about it, I want him here. I wanted him here three years ago. But I would have thought that he would have matured by now. It is no secret that he is the main weapon for Sassuolo, and more focus is going to be on him. He should know this. It almost seems as if it comes as a surprise to him when other clubs single him out, because they know he will lose it and get himself kicked out of the match.
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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Definitely needs to sort out his disciplinary record. Getting a bit ridiculous now. Odd for a kid that many have called level headed and quiet in nature.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Of course it is. At this point, he is not worth the investment. He gets himself all riled up playing for Sassuolo.



SASSUOLO.



Imagine him in a CL match against a Chelsea, or a PSG, or heaven forbid, a Barcelona? He is very talented, but his temper and comportment is quite simply, awful. He is costing Sass points because of his actions and we can't afford that here at Juve.


there is a difference between being fiery and being undisciplined. Nedved was Fiery. Camoranesi was fiery. He is undisciplined. If a small club like Sassuolo, which can actually take the time to nurture him and help him grow as an individual, with a coach who who fully supports him, cannot reign him in then I can't see how Juve are going to be able to do this, when the club has much bigger fish to fry.

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And make no mistake about it, I want him here. I wanted him here three years ago. But I would have thought that he would have matured by now. It is no secret that he is the main weapon for Sassuolo, and more focus is going to be on him. He should know this. It almost seems as if it comes as a surprise to him when other clubs single him out, because they know he will lose it and get himself kicked out of the match.
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At this point I''m extremely weary and I would still take a chance on him. However, that said, his record should be taken into considering the final price which seems already pretty much agreed on. I say bring him and see how he reacts when he has people like Buffon breathing down his neck and Nedved waiting in the stands. That is something you certainly don't have at Sassuolo. He seems like the young punk in school that gets away with what he wants until someone is there to put him in his place.

It's insane the amount of talent he has. I haven't a clue what the disciplinary records were of a young Camo or Nedved but they most always used that anger constructively.

Problem is, as you said, any team playing him will make him the focal point to try and get carded or a reaction out of.
 

kao_ray

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Feb 28, 2014
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"Floro Flores with more pace"

LMAO. :sergio:
I just don't see his talent. I try hard to get excited about him but I can't see what is so special about this guy. I agree that his stats are impressive but all the games I watched him play he was sort of invisible or it looked like he got really lucky with Milan. He is already 21 years old and is far from Juve material for me. If he comes here I will hope for the best, but my opinion right now is that he is nothing special. I might be wrong...
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Lack of discipline on the field can be cleaned up, but it's the off the field disciplinary issues are what creates more concern and something our club has very little to zero tolerance on. So I'd take my chances on him if Juve can sign him in the summer.

So I'm not really sure what the big deal is honestly. It's not career threatening nor is it the end of the world.
 

dolph

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Mar 30, 2006
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:tup:

At this point I''m extremely weary and I would still take a chance on him. However, that said, his record should be taken into considering the final price which seems already pretty much agreed on. I say bring him and see how he reacts when he has people like Buffon breathing down his neck and Nedved waiting in the stands. That is something you certainly don't have at Sassuolo. He seems like the young punk in school that gets away with what he wants until someone is there to put him in his place.

It's insane the amount of talent he has. I haven't a clue what the disciplinary records were of a young Camo or Nedved but they most always used that anger constructively.

Problem is, as you said, any team playing him will make him the focal point to try and get carded or a reaction out of.
Which ability makes him insanely talented?
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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He's like a watered-down version of Müller, strong in the final third of his game without being very showy on the ball. He's also a little bitch, like Müller. And he's quite mousy haired for an Italian. If you go back far enough you'd probably find that some of his family diverged from Bavaria in the last 100 years.
 

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