Fabio Quagliarella (34 Viewers)

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Goodfella

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2012
4,518
I think it would be a mistake to let him rot and then egt sold for what he did.

Yeh, he fuked up badly, bu hey, look at our situation... look at what happened to da wit palermo!!!!

We are really short of goalscorers and quags is the more consistant striker we hav in front of goal.


Dispatch bender and Matri but quags should be not sacrificed.

Exactly.

Football is a business and you can't let the personal bullshit get in the way of it.
 

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Nov 17, 2012
3,030
Alessio didn't screw up. Quagliarella screwed himself.

You've got to understand that you can't be a primadonna in this Juve under Conte. He had no reason to outburst like that in the best form of his career.
Undoubtedly Quag screwed himself due to his momentary, and uncharacteristic lack of self-restraint. However, what I meant by Alessio screwing up was his God awful substitutions, at times they have been puzzling and downright frustrating! Quag shouldn't have been dragged as Vucinic was without doubt the worst performer of the two... However, I am glad that there is an understanding that under Conte's Juventus such behaviour is unacceptable, no man, including Quag, should be above such expectations.
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
Undoubtedly Quag screwed himself due to his momentary, and uncharacteristic lack of self-restraint. However, what I meant by Alessio screwing up was his God awful substitutions, at times they have been puzzling and downright frustrating! Quag shouldn't have been dragged as Vucinic was without doubt the worst performer of the two... However, I am glad that there is an understanding that under Conte's Juventus such behaviour is unacceptable, no man, including Quag, should be above such expectations.
Alessio and Carrera are both memorising Conte's work. As a coaching staff they're combining to make the decisions, and I'm also fairly certain that instructions are being passed down to the coaching staff from Conte. Taking off Quagliarella might or might not have been the right decision, but the coach is in charge, it's not an excuse for him. Being pissed off is acceptable, but if he really did insult Alessio (which looks fairly certain), then he stepped over a boundary.

I hope things get sorted out, because faith in Matri and Bendtner must be minimal. I'd rather see those go before him.
 

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
It seems Quag is on his way out.

One one hand it would be really sad to see him leave for this incident. But on the other hand it's so badass from our club to have this zero tolerance policy on such things and tbh this is the sort of stuff from the club that I really love.
 

fredrik

Senior Member
Aug 7, 2011
7,239
We dont know what he said, so Its impossible to know if he should be sold because of it. Imo the fact that he hasnt puplicly made an exuse Makes me think he Will be sold.
 

Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
37,076
Alessio didn't screw up. Quagliarella screwed himself.

You've got to understand that you can't be a primadonna in this Juve under Conte. He had no reason to outburst like that in the best form of his career.
Exactly. I am loving Quag this season, but if he behaves this way he shall feel the wrath of Conte.
 
Nov 17, 2012
3,030
We dont know what he said, so Its impossible to know if he should be sold because of it. Imo the fact that he hasnt puplicly made an exuse Makes me think he Will be sold.
Wouldn't him publicly making an excuse be more of an indicator leaving than not saying anything? Perhaps by keeping his trap shut and serving his penance in silence he may be offered some form of redeption, which I think would be both fair and pogniant, given his story here at Juve. Hitting some career best form before his terrible injury, Juve sticking with him through the hard times, and the re-emergence of him as a player this season, his debut hattick... It would seem a shame to fetter that all away over a few heat-of-the-moment words... :(
 

fredrik

Senior Member
Aug 7, 2011
7,239
Wouldn't him publicly making an excuse be more of an indicator leaving than not saying anything? Perhaps by keeping his trap shut and serving his penance in silence he may be offered some form of redeption, which I think would be both fair and pogniant, given his story here at Juve. Hitting some career best form before his terrible injury, Juve sticking with him through the hard times, and the re-emergence of him as a player this season, his debut hattick... It would seem a shame to fetter that all away over a few heat-of-the-moment words... :(
it depends on the words.........if its bad enough we should just sell him. he is just average like matri bendtner and gio anyway, so no big deal. what we dont need is players feeling more important than the team, and creating unrest in the dressingroom. quag beeing desrespectful towards our coachingstaff might very well be indictations of just that.

and he disrespected our alessio in public so the exuse should be public imo
 

JuveJay

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Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
75,380
I doubt he will sold because of that one incident, but the spell out is completely expected.

It's easy, players either respect the rules or go to clubs that allow that sort of thing.
 

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