Fabio Quagliarella (11 Viewers)

Would you keep Quagliarella?

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Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,689
But does it really matter to you that, now he won't get many mins on the field?
Of course. In this mercato he proved his ambitions as a professional footballer, and that he has none whatsoever. Their only joy now comes with seeing him on the bench.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
even Matri as awful as he was for Milan has more league goals than the asschinned cunt :howler:
Of course we won't consider the number of games Matri played. :lol:

Also while he was at Milan, he didn't have more goals than Quag. He scored those 2 goals at Fiorentina.

And @JuveJay is this choice of language ok?

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Dheej, did you feel the same way about Iaquinta and Amauri? This sure feels like the same movie we've seen twice already.
Why would you not consider that Iaq was injured almost 3 seasons straight and contributed nothing, and was on a salary far higher than Quag. Amauri had 1 goal for almost an entire season as a starter and first sub on a salary that Llorente is currently earning at the club. Quag has contributed to the team in every way possible on close to half the salary of Amauri and substantially less than Iaquinta's pay too. They're completely different situations.

Add to that the fact that everyone conveniently forgets that he was willing to move to Lazio last mercato on deadline day when we blocked the move. He had an agreement this winter too, when the move fell through cos the teams couldn't settle. And gave the option of Samp. All everyone can see is that he rejected Villa, Valencia, Arsenal etc - teams who could pay him the same salary, without considering that there's a good chance, that like Vucinic, he too wanted to stay in Italy.
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,689
They aaaallll came knocking our door foooor hiimm... But he waasss very determined to staaaay and just saaaiidd:

 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
You have no idea. :lol:
Ok.

GDM:

It is believed that terms of a three-year contract have been outlined and that a he will take a pay-cut of around €700,000 to earn a €1.4m salary at the Stadio Olimpico.

Where the capital club are pushing to take Quagliarella on an initial loan deal to the end of the season with a purchase option included, the Bianconeri are apparently looking for an outright sale now, around the €7m mark.
 

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,689
Ok.

GDM:

It is believed that terms of a three-year contract have been outlined and that a he will take a pay-cut of around €700,000 to earn a €1.4m salary at the Stadio Olimpico.

Where the capital club are pushing to take Quagliarella on an initial loan deal to the end of the season with a purchase option included, the Bianconeri are apparently looking for an outright sale now, around the €7m mark.
So we're gonna believe GDM instead of the words of Lazio's coach himself? :lol:
 

Klovn

#MakeTuzGreatAgain
Jul 28, 2011
21,859
WHy, because your fellow hate said he "apparently" refused Lzio? :lol: What else do you need to jump to a conclusion?
http://football-italia.net/44665/reja-they-all-rejected-lazio

“There were around 10 names that we sought out to replace Hernanes, but they all rejected us. Juventus had a few players who were of interest to us and they all said no,” revealed Reja.

“It’s true, we asked for Sebastian Giovinco, but nobody wanted to come to Lazio. We were a bit upset. At the end, Jonathan Biabiany seemed to be a done deal, but evidently he was happy where he was at Parma.
 

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