Ezequiel Schelotto - Cesena - AM R (2 Viewers)

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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#41
I saw the game dude, they sucked. Balotelli created chances but missed a couple of easy goals. Maybe he stood out because the attention was on him and it was his first ever game with them. He was brutal in that one but better in the second game. He had space there though. He had a clear runway to run towards their left side.
 

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cimenk

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Jul 23, 2008
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#43
I have seen him play three times and he is not very impressive, I don't understand why people like him
Because he is Italian-Argentine like Camo and play as AM R, so he is touted as 'new Camo'. People here love to have 'new Nedved' a.k.a Krasic and 'a new DP'..

But for Krasic, i do agree that he is a great player, for Schelotto, i never seen this guy play
 

Suns

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May 22, 2009
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#45
These young "stars" from Serie B always get linked to us at some point during the season and as always they end up in smaller teams. Guberti, Hamsik, Savio etc.
 
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Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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  • Thread Starter #49
    It seems that Roma is after him as well.

    Taddei's contract expires so I guess that's the reason. I surely HOPE we won't go after him.
     

    BillyG

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    Nov 25, 2006
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    #50
    Schelotto in Juve link

    Juventus are thinking about Ezequiel Matias Schelotto as a long-term replacement for the ageing Mauro Camoranesi, according to reports.

    The Turin club are said to be seriously monitoring the performances of the Cesena youngster as Camoranesi, now 33, edges towards the end of his career.

    Schelotto, like Camoranesi, was born in Argentina but has opted for an international career with Italy after already appearing for the Under-21 side.

    Signed by Cesena in 2008 from Banfield, Atalanta bought a 50 per cent stake in him during the summer but allowed him to remain in Romagna.

    Schelotto has impressed in Serie B this term and was handed his maiden Azzurrini cap in the recent 2-0 European Championship qualifying defeat in Hungary.

    Juventus are not the only big Italian club to be watching the boy born in Buenos Aires, given that Fiorentina and Milan are also said to be keen.
     

    Red

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    Nov 26, 2006
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    #53
    Every player who has ever played football has probably been called shit by someone round here at some point, so I wouldn't write him off on that basis.
     

    Oggy

    and the Cockroaches
    Dec 27, 2005
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    #54
    :agree:

    Still I don't have too much faith in a player who is playing at average Serie B team and look promising. On the other hand if we can get him cheap than we should try.
     

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