Domenico Berardi (11 Viewers)

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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I'd be cool loaning Coman. I think sturaro is doing fine to stay otherwise why would we have brought him back for half a season only let him go again?

They are irrelevant but I think Dybala this year is a must and let Berardi another year or two at Sass.
We needed Sturaro for depth,we had copped up a lot of injuries during the time.Considering Romulo will be back,reports that we're looking for (left) fullbacks which means Asamoah can slot into his original MF position,that means we'd be well covered in the MF department.
And that implies no space for Sturaro here implies he'll be loaned out again.
 

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zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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I'd be cool loaning Coman. I think sturaro is doing fine to stay otherwise why would we have brought him back for half a season only let him go again?

They are irrelevant but I think Dybala this year is a must and let Berardi another year or two at Sass.
or both? Tevez, Morata, Dybala, Pereyra, Coman, Berardi for the 3 spots upfront is good enough IMO
 
Jul 20, 2012
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Was it here where someone brought up the fact that the majority of his goals last season were scored in a short run of games? I'm probably not saying this correctly but for example 4 of his goals last season were against milan
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Was it here where someone brought up the fact that the majority of his goals last season were scored in a short run of games? I'm probably not saying this correctly but for example 4 of his goals last season were against milan
It was me :touched:

4 goals against Milan,a hattrick against Samp in which two of them were penos.And another hattrick against some scrub side,i dont remember very well now.

Yeah,its true.More than half of his goals came in like 2 or 3 matches alone.
 

rakib567

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Apr 27, 2013
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Llorente this season got a lot of playing time with no effect. If berardi has this playing time instead he would be great. remeber allegri ows him a favour because he would still be stuck at milan if berardi didn't kick his ass!
 

mukumsplau

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Jul 9, 2008
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It was me :touched:

4 goals against Milan,a hattrick against Samp in which two of them were penos.And another hattrick against some scrub side,i dont remember very well now.

Yeah,its true.More than half of his goals came in like 2 or 3 matches alone.
people like stats layed out as numbers but if u put his distribution of goals and assists in some graphical/pictorial form u wud see the skewing
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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We needed Sturaro for depth,we had copped up a lot of injuries during the time.Considering Romulo will be back,reports that we're looking for (left) fullbacks which means Asamoah can slot into his original MF position,that means we'd be well covered in the MF department.
And that implies no space for Sturaro here implies he'll be loaned out again.
if we dont count Pereyra, we have Pogba, Vidal, Marchisio, Pirlo as sure bets at CM. now, if we keep Romulo (which i would like to see) and have Asamoah as a CM again (which i would like and dont see it happening) then we have enough CMs. we could even field our backups in Pirlo, Asamoah and Romulo all season in Serie A and we would still be good, that how well covered we were. in this case Sturaro will be loaned out for sure. but if we dont keep Romulo, Asamoah stays our (starting) LB and we keep Pereyra as a AM, then Sturaro is having room to stay and we would still need another CM (maybe Padoin or we might get Allan/De Jong for free or some other name might pop up). but i do think we will keep Sturaro since we bought him when no-one even knew about him for 5.5M and brought him back half a year earlier than planned + hes doing fine here so far
 
Jul 20, 2012
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It was me :touched:

4 goals against Milan,a hattrick against Samp in which two of them were penos.And another hattrick against some scrub side,i dont remember very well now.

Yeah,its true.More than half of his goals came in like 2 or 3 matches alone.
lol sorry i forgot but yea it basically speaks for itself.

Berardi is too inconsistent and im not referring only to his stats but he is very very inconsistent and besides that cant even control his temper
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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It was me :touched:

4 goals against Milan,a hattrick against Samp in which two of them were penos.And another hattrick against some scrub side,i dont remember very well now.

Yeah,its true.More than half of his goals came in like 2 or 3 matches alone.
Fiorentina away

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Llorente this season got a lot of playing time with no effect. If berardi has this playing time instead he would be great. remeber allegri ows him a favour because he would still be stuck at milan if berardi didn't kick his ass!
:lol:
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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lol sorry i forgot but yea it basically speaks for itself.

Berardi is too inconsistent and im not referring only to his stats but he is very very inconsistent and besides that cant even control his temper
Yup his disciplinary record is appalling yet no one mentions this.

Look i aint going to berate and crucify him just cause i want to present a strong argument here but lets all just agree to disagree.

Berardi isnt ready for Juventus.just deal with it :stuckup:
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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We needed Sturaro for depth,we had copped up a lot of injuries during the time.Considering Romulo will be back,reports that we're looking for (left) fullbacks which means Asamoah can slot into his original MF position,that means we'd be well covered in the MF department.
And that implies no space for Sturaro here implies he'll be loaned out again.
Pirlo has one foot in retirement, Asamoah is a LB now probably and we don't even know of Pogba will be sold.

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Was it here where someone brought up the fact that the majority of his goals last season were scored in a short run of games? I'm probably not saying this correctly but for example 4 of his goals last season were against milan
And? When was the last time one of our players scored a hat trick or 4 against any team much less as a kid?
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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Was it here where someone brought up the fact that the majority of his goals last season were scored in a short run of games? I'm probably not saying this correctly but for example 4 of his goals last season were against milan
3 goals against Sampdoria on 11/3/13, 4 on 1/12/14 against Milan, and 3 against Fiorentina on 5/6/14. In 29 matches last year, he was held without a goal or an assist in 17 out of 29 matches.

This year, although he is on pace to score less goals but get more assists, he has been held without a goal or an assist in 12 out of 26 matches. And he has not scored more than 2 goals at any point this year, as he has scored 2 goals twice this season.

He's also being marked much more than last year. He's not surprising anyone this year. If anything, he has been more consistent than he was last year. And he's still only 20 years old. He is still developing


And all this talk about how many goals he scores via the penalty kick.

#1) He has caused those penalty kicks more often than taking the spot kick due to the work of someone else

#2) Remind me about the last time anyone complained about the number of goals Del Piero scored from the penalty spot.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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tevez, vidal both did last season. Anyhow why does a hattrick matter? :D
Tevez is world class and Vidal just got lucky :p

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3 goals against Sampdoria on 11/3/13, 4 on 1/12/14 against Milan, and 3 against Fiorentina on 5/6/14. In 29 matches last year, he was held without a goal or an assist in 17 out of 29 matches.

This year, although he is on pace to score less goals but get more assists, he has been held without a goal or an assist in 12 out of 26 matches. And he has not scored more than 2 goals at any point this year, as he has scored 2 goals twice this season.

He's also being marked much more than last year. He's not surprising anyone this year. If anything, he has been more consistent than he was last year. And he's still only 20 years old. He is still developing


And all this talk about how many goals he scores via the penalty kick.

#1) He has caused those penalty kicks more often than taking the spot kick due to the work of someone else

#2) Remind me about the last time anyone complained about the number of goals Del Piero scored from the penalty spot.
i knew eventually you would chime in :tup:
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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Tevez is world class and Vidal just got lucky :p

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i knew eventually you would chime in :tup:
I just don't know what anyone else could ask of a 20 year old kid who has been the main protagonist for his club the past 3 seasons, the past 2 seasons in which this minnow of a club will be staying in the top flight


More consistency? Well of course, everyone would want to see that, but he's still only 20 years old.


His temper? Someone said earlier that his supporters gloss over this. No we don't. We know he needs to have a cooler head. That comes with maturity. This kid isn't some spoiled brat a la Cassano who was pre-ordained to be the great Italian hope.

This kid has had to work for everything he has. So he plays with a chip on his shoulder. I don't mind that. I wonder how level headed any of us would have been at 20 years old if we got hacked at as much as he does.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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3 goals against Sampdoria on 11/3/13, 4 on 1/12/14 against Milan, and 3 against Fiorentina on 5/6/14. In 29 matches last year, he was held without a goal or an assist in 17 out of 29 matches.

This year, although he is on pace to score less goals but get more assists, he has been held without a goal or an assist in 12 out of 26 matches. And he has not scored more than 2 goals at any point this year, as he has scored 2 goals twice this season.

He's also being marked much more than last year. He's not surprising anyone this year. If anything, he has been more consistent than he was last year. And he's still only 20 years old. He is still developing


And all this talk about how many goals he scores via the penalty kick.

#1) He has caused those penalty kicks more often than taking the spot kick due to the work of someone else

#2) Remind me about the last time anyone complained about the number of goals Del Piero scored from the penalty spot.
 

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