Fabio Quagliarella (48 Viewers)

Would you keep Quagliarella?

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Dec 31, 2008
22,910
364 days have gone by since my last goal, but that was also the last time I started a championship game. When I knew that the manager had included me in his starting line-up, I was only focused on my performance and I think I showed to be in good shape. My goal was the icing on the cake and I dedicate it to Storari and Toni who predicted it before the match. I’ve gone through difficult months, but I’ve always felt trust from our manager and the club. It was just up to me to show my value with facts, the rest was just talk.
 

RAVANELLI

it was all a dream
Jun 4, 2011
1,490
Conte on Quag leaving " Why would we wait 5 months for the player to recover and then sell him to another team to make them stronger, I must have stupid written across my forehead"

:D
:lol:

364 days have gone by since my last goal, but that was also the last time I started a championship game. When I knew that the manager had included me in his starting line-up, I was only focused on my performance and I think I showed to be in good shape. My goal was the icing on the cake and I dedicate it to Storari and Toni who predicted it before the match. I’ve gone through difficult months, but I’ve always felt trust from our manager and the club. It was just up to me to show my value with facts, the rest was just talk.
Was against the flying donkeys wasn't it? Time flies.
Wow a year less 1 day, what are the odds.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
It is weird Suns. Not having Quag fever is like not having an erection when Megan Fox shows up in your driveway to clean your car, soaked in detergent. And take that back, about Quag going to Florence. Because everyone here prefers Quags's MoJo to JoJo. ;)
:D :tup:
 

mabuchaq

Junior Member
Nov 30, 2011
240
Interviewed by Rai Sport, Juventus 28 year old forward Fabio Quagliarella has declared: "I never wanted to leave: it would have beem nonsense after waiting so much time to recover from my injury. The club has invested on me, I have always been told that I am important for the team and that they were going to wait for me. A lot of games sitting of the bench? If even Del Piero is ready to play just in the last minutes without complaining, why shouldn't I?".
 

.zero

★ ★ ★
Aug 8, 2006
82,914
Good to see Quags get a goal finally

I read on twitter from one of the Juventiknows guys making a prediction that he would score and indeed he did.

and the fact that its nearly one year since his last goal was cray!
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
Interviewed by Rai Sport, Juventus 28 year old forward Fabio Quagliarella has declared: "I never wanted to leave: it would have beem nonsense after waiting so much time to recover from my injury. The club has invested on me, I have always been told that I am important for the team and that they were going to wait for me. A lot of games sitting of the bench? If even Del Piero is ready to play just in the last minutes without complaining, why shouldn't I?".
Seriously :touched:

One of the coolest guys (if not the coolest) in our squad, and one hell of a player.

Can't wait for him to hit top form again.

If the team can maintain it's form and morale (a big if) and if we can have a fully fit Quagliarella on top of that, as an extra weapon for the second part of the season, well, then we will have something greater than Milan who are getting Tevez. Tevez still has to settle, he has to learn the Serie-A etc. Quagliarella knows this league all too well.

If he can hit top form again and if the rest of the team can keep up what they're already doing. then I will start believing in the sc**e**o too..
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
17,798
Seriously :touched:

One of the coolest guys (if not the coolest) in our squad, and one hell of a player.

Can't wait for him to hit top form again.

If the team can maintain it's form and morale (a big if) and if we can have a fully fit Quagliarella on top of that, as an extra weapon for the second part of the season, well, then we will have something greater than Milan who are getting Tevez. Tevez still has to settle, he has to learn the Serie-A etc. Quagliarella knows this league all too well.

If he can hit top form again and if the rest of the team can keep up what they're already doing. then I will start believing in the sc**e**o too..
you'll start believing in schelotto? :p
 

Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
37,077
Quagliarella on not getting playing time: "Complain? When Del Piero plays few minutes without complaining, why should I complain?"

Look at the example set by our captain :touched:
 

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