Domenico Berardi (33 Viewers)

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Pogba has not been all that consistent either. Let's be honest. Furthermore, pogba has an easier job surrounded by great players. Berardi has a harder job trying to drag a team that depends on him. Pogba doesn't have that pressure.

Lastly, where are all the magnificent goals we saw last season from pogba?
 

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Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Pogba has not been all that consistent either. Let's be honest. Furthermore, pogba has an easier job surrounded by great players. Berardi has a harder job trying to drag a team that depends on him. Pogba doesn't have that pressure.

Lastly, where are all the magnificent goals we saw last season from pogba?
Pogba made very good improvements as a player. And he made some sweet goals this year.

If a player cant stand out amongst mediocre players then he is mediocre himself
 

Pirlo's Beard

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Oct 2, 2013
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We should not be rushing this guy into Juve, until he can consistently perform for a lesser team

Yeah, hat tricks are nice but when they're seperated by 9 games without scoring it's a bit less impressive, no?

Let him grow at a club that can and will be patient with him
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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Pogba has not been all that consistent either. Let's be honest. Furthermore, pogba has an easier job surrounded by great players. Berardi has a harder job trying to drag a team that depends on him. Pogba doesn't have that pressure.

Lastly, where are all the magnificent goals we saw last season from pogba?
he won 3 games for us in this season - vs. Parma, Torino and Bologna, it's 9 vital points, what do u want from him? 20 goals per season?
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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We should not be rushing this guy into Juve, until he can consistently perform for a lesser team

Yeah, hat tricks are nice but when they're seperated by 9 games without scoring it's a bit less impressive, no?

Let him grow at a club that can and will be patient with him
but how long until hes ready? we are probably thinking he must score a goal/assist every game and be among the best on the field every game in a Sassuolo to be ready for Juve. im sure what Bayern would have done if they have signed Berardi last summer. he would have played this season for a top Bundesliga (probably CL) side and next season he would already be brought back. in Juve, you must "prove" yourself in various weird low table clubs until youre 24-25, then we say "now hes ready, bring him back" but by then its probably too late to have a new someone (im not gonna say Del Piero :D), and you end up with a new Giovinco...

i still stand by it. send him to a CL/EL club from top 5 european leagues. if we cant, bring him back an give him a chance to play. im sure he can start around 20 games and play a total of 35-40 games here...
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Pogba has not been all that consistent either. Let's be honest. Furthermore, pogba has an easier job surrounded by great players. Berardi has a harder job trying to drag a team that depends on him. Pogba doesn't have that pressure.
Lastly, where are all the magnificent goals we saw last season from pogba?
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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Juventino[RUS];4537646 said:
he won 3 games for us in this season - vs. Parma, Torino and Bologna, it's 9 vital points, what do u want from him? 20 goals per season?
Right, because we only play 10 games a year. We are 11 points clear and we have players that have won us more than 9 "vital" points. I guess Berardi's vital points keeping his club from relegation don't count.

Good effort:tup:

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Pogba made very good improvements as a player. And he made some sweet goals this year.

If a player cant stand out amongst mediocre players then he is mediocre himself
Berardi has stood out though. If he hasn't then his value wouldn't have skyrocketed.

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Oh Hustini, I haven't felt the urge to punch you in close to a year.
I'm not saying pogba isn't a great player, he is but he has been more mellow this year and I think it's how Conte wants him to grow.

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Haven't blocked anyone in a while...
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Pogba has not been all that consistent either. Let's be honest. Furthermore, pogba has an easier job surrounded by great players. Berardi has a harder job trying to drag a team that depends on him. Pogba doesn't have that pressure.

Lastly, where are all the magnificent goals we saw last season from pogba?
Urghkkfkgd, I hope you're still husting, if not this doesn't make sense.
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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Right, because we only play 10 games a year. We are 11 points clear and we have players that have won us more than 9 "vital" points. I guess Berardi's vital points keeping his club from relegation don't count.

Good effort:tup:

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Berardi has stood out though. If he hasn't then his value wouldn't have skyrocketed.
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Pogba has been amazing, better than Berardi forsure
 
Jul 1, 2010
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Sorry, but a player that is horribly bad in 70% of his games doesnt even makes the first team. He is to inconsistant. He needs to polish that and we are juventus, if we want to win everything, we cannot trow games cause Berardi might have a good game

No, he'll have to get consistant first


Think of players at small teams. WHen do they leave for big teams ? Usually when they are performing on a consistant basis. Wich is exactly what Berardi should do before he can claim his place here.
Again with the hyperboles. I've watched several of the games in which he didn't score and he wasn't 'horribly bad' by any stretch of the imagination, he has been quite good in most of the games he has played this season from what I can tell. I agree with zizinho, let's try to loan him to a top 8 side like Parma or bring him back.

He didn't score in a game, hence he was horribly bad. What rubbish :rofl:
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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You guys are missing the point :D

Pogba is surrounded by players that make his life easier. Berardi doesn't have that luxury.

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Again with the hyperboles. I've watched several of the games in which he didn't score and he wasn't 'horribly bad' by any stretch of the imagination, he has been quite good in most of the games he has played this season from what I can't tell.

He didn't score in a game, hence he is horribly bad. What rubbish :rofl:
:tup:
 

Nomuken

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Sassuolo President Carlo Rossi says the club want to keep hold of Domenico Berardi for another season.

“Our objective is to keep Berardi,” Rossi is quoted as saying by CalcioNews24. “But much will depend on how our fight to stay in Serie A ends up going.

“At the end of the season we will sit down at a table and we will discuss the futures of Marrone, Zaza and Ziegler as well.

“As far as Berardi goes, we will choose what is best for the player, bearing in mind that we are talking about a 19-year-old boy.

“I think it would do him a lot of good to have another season at a club who would allow him to grow.”



Meaning: he could go to Juve but he is still young

:tuttosport:
Freaking Pedos :p
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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he is, no one is saying otherwise. but that dosent mean Berardi would be crap here...
he would cause Conte doesn't interested in raising youngsters, but even Paul received his chance only because Marchisio was injured for a long time and if we are going to sign top player in the attacking line than what the point to sign back Berardi? Let him play for a better serie a side and develop into better player
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Pogba has not been all that consistent either. Let's be honest. Furthermore, pogba has an easier job surrounded by great players. Berardi has a harder job trying to drag a team that depends on him. Pogba doesn't have that pressure.

Lastly, where are all the magnificent goals we saw last season from pogba?
LOL who cares if he hasn't scored as many wonder goals as last season.

Pogba has improved massively since he's been here, he's a beast this season...if you really can't see that then it's happened...that campaigning for Marchisio to start at all costs has completely ruined your ability to judge players objectively. :D
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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LOL who cares if he hasn't scored as many wonder goals as last season.

Pogba has improved massively since he's been here, he's a beast this season...if you really can't see that then it's happened...that campaigning for Marchisio to start at all costs has completely ruined your ability to judge players objectively.
Why are you brining marchisio into this?:lol:
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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You guys are missing the point :D

Pogba is surrounded by players that make his life easier. Berardi doesn't have that luxury.
You know the fact that he's playing for Juventus adds to the pressure as there are slightly bigger expectations here than in Sassuolo and very few young players that I've seen were capable of handling it so well. Please Hust, Pogba is unique and among rare players out there.
 

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