Fabio Quagliarella (97 Viewers)

Would you keep Quagliarella?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Maybe


Results are only viewable after voting.

Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
37,077
The first day will be difficult for him, then slowly everything will go' right '

Pippo Inzaghi of AC Milan website relies on his best wishes to Fabio Quagliarella. As the Juventus striker, who was injured yesterday in the opening minutes of the match with Parma, but the Rossoneri striker is forced to watch from the stands his companions, having suffered the same injury in November. For this Inzaghi feels very close to black and white and from the site of his club wants to do his personal best wishes to the attacker Campania.

'Yesterday I knew it, just saw the picture, that the accident was, unfortunately, like mine. I say I'm sorry, I do a great good luck to Fabio ', writes Inzaghi who gives his advice to address a sensitive time as that which unites him to the Juventus player.

'The first day will be difficult for him, then slowly everything will fall into place, as soon will no longer use the crutches. Fabio will understand that the trauma during the accident is serious sport, but then, after all, the real things of life are different. Are near, after the first few days you will always feel stronger and more cargo. Forza Fabio! '.


- Oh yeah, for the fuckers that celebrated Pipos injury... Funny now, ehh?
 

Buy on AliExpress.com

Bianconero90

Guest
Imagine if we wouldn't sign him at the end of the season: He would have to go back to Napoli, to the same fans who opened a facebook group yesterday to celebrate Quags injury.. lol:sergio:

That would be ridiculous.. He doesn't deserve that, he deserves to stay with us!!
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
87,934
It's probably said already, but buying his contract for 10.5m eur isn't an option anymore. Either forget about him or take a big risk and sign him, but for much less money.

What are the usual consequences of this kind of injury and the chances of it to happen again? We don't want someone who'll keep getting the same injury.
I wouldn't sign him. It would be stupid to take that risk IMO.


Is there anyway we can bring back Trezeguet since we are still paying his wage?
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,750
Imagine if we wouldn't sign him at the end of the season: He would have to go back to Napoli, to the same fans who opened a facebook group yesterday to celebrate Quags injury.. lol:sergio:

That would be ridiculous.. He doesn't deserve that, he deserves to stay with us!!
That's okay, we'll just break Cavani's and Lavezzi's legs next week like they do things down in Napoli...
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,418
i have to say its classy of inzaghi to send out with these wishes to fabio :tup:

as for the napoli fans where u expecting sth different?!?! bunch of classless pricks to say the least i hope juve trash them for his sake.
 

adriano_c

Senior Member
May 26, 2009
6,540
- Oh yeah, for the fuckers that celebrated Pipos injury... Funny now, ehh?
Did anyone actually celebrate Inzaghi's injury or are you just typing something for typing's sake...seriously, heh.

Either way, I'm actually really down about Quagliarella's injury. Hope he can make a full recovery, however long it takes.
 

Emmet

Senior Member
Apr 5, 2006
3,938
Im really gutted about Quag's injury, he was doing so well for us. The sad part about the whole thing is he might never be as good as he was for us this season again. I hope he makes a full recovery and plays again really soon, whether for us or some other team. Loved Pippo's words. Class.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,325
It's probably said already, but buying his contract for 10.5m eur isn't an option anymore. Either forget about him or take a big risk and sign him, but for much less money.

What are the usual consequences of this kind of injury and the chances of it to happen again? We don't want someone who'll keep getting the same injury.
They're lower than the chances of it happening the first time nowadays. Especially if they use a patellar graft, which they probably will. One of the issues might be anterior knee pain, but like I already said, Quagliarella's an athlete. The guy is so much about power and speed and there is so much strength in his glutes and hamstrings (which deload the ACL) that he'll be up and running in no time. He'll be back. No question whatsoever.

Whether or not his confidence is gone is a different issue though.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 96)