Fabio Miretti (52 Viewers)

DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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Quotes like this should make me happy but it just annoys me because he ignored a clear talent the whole season and is now acting like this is all some sort of surprise. Anyone who bothered to watch him play could’ve recognized his talent within an hour, it’s not that difficult. And he still refused to start him vs Inter, so that coward in him is still there.

 
Jun 16, 2020
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Don't know about the 'jewel' part but he's good enough to take Arthur, Rabiot or Ramsey's spot in the team for sure.
As I’m saying for two years now; Fagioli last year and Miretti this year could’ve had a positive impact on our season if we actually had some balls and used them earlier.

And maybe it wouldn’t even made a huge difference in points, but it would’ve been better than watching Rabiot, Berna, Arthur, Ramsey etc
 

MrMonkey

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Jul 15, 2017
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As I’m saying for two years now; Fagioli last year and Miretti this year could’ve had a positive impact on our season if we actually had some balls and used them earlier.

And maybe it wouldn’t even made a huge difference in points, but it would’ve been better than watching Rabiot, Berna, Arthur, Ramsey etc
110% agree and this is on Max if it turns these players are jewels and not Juve quality. Max though has a chance to redeem himself this summer.

I mean how is management and Max not discussing with NO MONEY and plenty of potential young mids available this is the logical strategy to use this summer.

Miretti already has shown he has more creativity in him than any other Juve mid on the team and Fagilio is anxious to show he does too. I would only sign DiMaria and spend funds on backliners. I believe the forwards not scoring enough wasn’t Max’s strategy fault as much as the dread in the midfield.
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
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As I’m saying for two years now; Fagioli last year and Miretti this year could’ve had a positive impact on our season if we actually had some balls and used them earlier.

And maybe it wouldn’t even made a huge difference in points, but it would’ve been better than watching Rabiot, Berna, Arthur, Ramsey etc
However as you know, we were assured that they did not play because they simply "were not good enough" like our other champions such as Rabiot and Arthur. Only Allegri would know this of course, because he sees them during these magical training sessions. We allegedly cannot produce even a single bench-level talent, and instead need to spend €30M+ on them every single year.

God forbid they're Italian too, no they have to be a random unknown French kid or how else will posters jack each other off? If they're feeling particularly frisky that day, a Dutchman instead.
 

Juvellino

Senior Member
Mar 19, 2015
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However as you know, we were assured that they did not play because they simply "were not good enough" like our other champions such as Rabiot and Arthur. Only Allegri would know this of course, because he sees them during these magical training sessions. We allegedly cannot produce even a single bench-level talent, and instead need to spend €30M+ on them every single year.

God forbid they're Italian too, no they have to be a random unknown French kid or how else will posters jack each other off? If they're feeling particularly frisky that day, a Dutchman instead.
In these magical training sessions where everyone gets muscle injuries.
 

DanielSz

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2014
14,343
110% agree and this is on Max if it turns these players are jewels and not Juve quality. Max though has a chance to redeem himself this summer.

I mean how is management and Max not discussing with NO MONEY and plenty of potential young mids available this is the logical strategy to use this summer.

Miretti already has shown he has more creativity in him than any other Juve mid on the team and Fagilio is anxious to show he does too. I would only sign DiMaria and spend funds on backliners. I believe the forwards not scoring enough wasn’t Max’s strategy fault as much as the dread in the midfield.
Miretti, Fagioli, and Rovella would immediately become our three most technical mids lol. And with the versatility of Fagioli and Miretti, along with Rovella filling an actual need (holding mid/regista/whatever you wanna call it) there really is space for all of them. Just need to dump Rabiot, Arthur, and McKennie.

Pogba- Fagioli
Rovella- Miretti
Locatelli- Zakaria

There’s your best midfield since the last time Pogba was here (I’m including Pogba but I’m still not 100% sure he’s coming, hope it actually happens)
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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Miretti, Fagioli, and Rovella would immediately become our three most technical mids lol. And with the versatility of Fagioli and Miretti, along with Rovella filling an actual need (holding mid/regista/whatever you wanna call it) there really is space for all of them. Just need to dump Rabiot, Arthur, and McKennie.

Pogba- Fagioli
Rovella- Miretti
Locatelli- Zakaria

There’s your best midfield since the last time Pogba was here (I’m including Pogba but I’m still not 100% sure he’s coming, hope it actually happens)
We could free up so much wages + earn transfer funds from sales if we did
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,705
Miretti, Fagioli, and Rovella would immediately become our three most technical mids lol. And with the versatility of Fagioli and Miretti, along with Rovella filling an actual need (holding mid/regista/whatever you wanna call it) there really is space for all of them. Just need to dump Rabiot, Arthur, and McKennie.

Pogba- Fagioli
Rovella- Miretti
Locatelli- Zakaria

There’s your best midfield since the last time Pogba was here (I’m including Pogba but I’m still not 100% sure he’s coming, hope it actually happens)
Could even play 4 in the middle with that batch
 

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