Well you have until January, otherwise I'm stuck with a milanista forever.
Passport. Check. Juve jersey. Check. Piss Balloons. Check. Ticket to where? Lemme check.
Do you have proof of that, outside of the game where he mouthed off at Alessio? Which mind you, is not something Conte would tolerate. Clearly, the player is humble and hardworking enough to still get game time and have Conte consider him infront of his more illustrious strikers.
There wouldn't be all this banter and discussion regarding Quag if the fanboys didn't elevate him to "god" status. You'd think we are talking about Vieri, Ronaldo, or even Baggio (the player, not the poster) here.
Every single time he scores a goal, this thread blows up. He is expected to score ffs; it is his job.
You are wrong about this B81. It could be argued that I'm one of the biggest fans of this player

, but I have always maintained that he is a strong player to have on the squad. Whether for depth or as a starter, he is a guy who gets the job done. He is nowhere near the likes of Baggio, Vieri or Ronaldo. But that doesn't mean he should be criticised at the drop of a hat because unlike WC player's, this is a player with some limitations. He may not be world class, but he is good enough for the roles give him coz he has the temperament.
All the fanboys' defense of the player is the function of unnecessary hate, and this is where the divide lies, because our love for one of the players on the team, is mistaken to be a projection of his greatness.
so you can't stand Juventus player being loved on Juventus forum?
I don't get it either.
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Seriously, Bruv. Think about it. It's pretty disrespectful to call a player shit, on a night when hes the one salvaging a point. Just a case of many. And this doesn't just apply to Quag. There are a few players who create that divide, like Marchisio and Gio too. I don't understand that. I find it pretty distasteful actually coz they're giving their all on the field.
He's really no good for our overall game. It's not that difficult to see.
On the other hand, he's still the most likely one to score. Which makes it a tricky situation.
Honestly, he's had like 4 man of the match performances last season. I think only Pirlo, Vidal, Vucinic and Marchisio had more. Unfortunately, while we write him off as not being good enuff for our game, we should see how much or how little continuity he gets to hit his stride. If in the limited game time he still manages to do more than one can expect, than I think he has adapted to his situation. And if the team benefits on the scoresheet, then I don't see why he shouldn't be considered.