Fabio Quagliarella (99 Viewers)

Would you keep Quagliarella?

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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,838
Criscito is the worst company one could get.
OK

There's an Italian coach there..

If Zenit offer him a tempting pay packet plus with the oppurtunity of playing CL every year ,i dont see how he would reject a move to Russia especially since he's nearing 30.
 

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,692
OK

There's an Italian coach there..

If Zenit offer him a tempting pay packet plus with the oppurtunity of playing CL every year ,i dont see how he would reject a move to Russia especially since he's nearing 30.
It's Russia. Champions League or not, it's not an attractive country for a European footballer to move to. Plus Fabio does not seem like the kind who gets affected by a big pay cheque.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Quag is a complete striker.... he can be used anywhere-

of course he is not top notch but is versatile and is agile on his feet. I woudnt mind if we stayed with him.-... at all.
 

Gerd

Senior Member
Dec 25, 2011
5,955
Quaglia is the new Casanova :lol:


Fabio Quagliarella si dimostra bomber in tutti i sensi. La punta stabiese durante le vacanze ha tentato di mettere a segno una clamorosa doppietta in quel di Porto Cervo, conquistando due delle show-girl più belle d'Italia. Resistere alle curve di Cecilia Capriotti è impossibile così come dire no allo sguardo da seduttrice di Roberta Morise. Va compreso, quindi, il calciatore Fabio Quagliarella se tra le due, non è proprio riuscito a scegliere. Beccato in vacanza in Sardegna insieme a entrambe le showgirl, anche se in momenti diversi, l’attaccante della Juventus ha gettato l’amo in entrambe le direzioni, consapevole che con il suo fascino da consumato latin lover, difficilmente le giovani sarebbero riuscite a resistergli. Prima è stato fotografato con Roberta Morise mentre si divertivano in acqua, studiandosi a vicenda. Pochi giorni dopo, è toccato a Cecilia sostituirla. Per entrambe, set della conquista è stata la spiaggia, luogo in cui Fabio avrebbe potuto sfoggiare più agevolmente il suo fisico in qualità di arma di seduzione.



Peccato che tali strumenti non siano bastati a Quagliarella a giocarsi al meglio l'affondo. Impegnate a godersi la loro estate da single, l'ex fidanzata di Carlo Conti e la Capriotti hanno finito per rivolgere altrove la loro attenzione, convinte che dedicandosi esclusivamente a Fabio, benché l'idea sia piacevole, avrebbe precluso loro la scoperta di nuove avventure. E ' così che, organizzandosi per trascorrere da sole una serata tra donne, si sono recate a cena insieme, proprio loro che solo pochi giorni prima, erano state paparazzate accanto al medesimo calciatore. Ad animare la cena, svela Vanity Fair, sarebbe arrivato improvvisamente un sms che reca proprio la firma di Quagliarella. Il messaggio arriva sul cellulare sia di Cecilia che di Roberta e dice: "Mi hai lasciato da solo". Stesse parole e stesso mittente ma destinatarie diverse. Peccato che le riceventi in questione, proprio in quel momento, fossero sedute a cena allo stesso tavolo, proprio quello che ha mandato in fumo le aspettative di Quagliarella. Il campione, adesso, dovrà studiare una soluzione per recuperare il terreno perso. Magari, alla prossima occasione, meglio optare per una più sicura telefonata.


His Response :

Fabio Quagliarella
8 minuti fa tramite cellulare
Non vorrei usare questa mia bella pagina per rettificare errori giornalistici e pettegolezzi infondati ma sono costretto ancora ad appellarmi alla vostra intelligenza. Va bene passare per un ammiratore del sesso femminile ma...passare per fesso no: Roberta e Cecilia sono amiche e nessuna tattica di seduzione sensata mi avrebbe spinto a mandar loro uno stesso sms nello stesso momento! Andrò a fondo della faccenda con chi ha scritto questa falsità ma nel frattempo ci tenevo ad esprimere qui la mia amarezza. Certo della vostra comprensione...

:lol:

You can use google translate , i am to lazy to transalte the whole thing on my own
 

The Curr

Senior Member
Feb 3, 2007
33,705
Quag was pictured with two different showgirls while on holidays. He sent them both the same text one evening, while they (the two girls) happened to be having dinner together. On his Facebook page he claimed he's just friends with both of them and that the article is mostly BS.

Am I right?
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
Assuming we sold him for the value some of you put on his head of 5m. Which forward of his level would you buy for that amount?! Posts like that are pretty imbecilic to begin with. And again, a lot of us, are making a mistake of jumping the gun as far as a player type like Quag is concerned.

A lot of us are judging him for being shit for the last one and a half years. But please let me remind you'll that off the last one and a half years he didn't even play for one year out of that duration. He featured over the second half of last season as part of a new system and played less than 5 games for the entire duration of 90 minutes if I'm not mistaken. He is not a four goal forward that he has been conveniently labelled. This is not about sentiment or anything of the sort, but I genuinely believe a player like Quag can be an impact level player if used to his strengths. He can play SS-CF and even a WF when required.

Assuming we have a forward line that consists of JoJo, Vucinic, Gio, Pazzini - I can assure you a player like Quag will make a big difference because of the versatility he will offer. Would be very interesting to see how you people felt when he was all guns blazing pre-injury. Some of the knee jerk reactions can wait till the season starts to know how much the player will truly contribute to the cause of the team. He may not be a prima-donna, marquee player, but he is the perfect support cast member of any team, because he has a great work ethic and some pretty neat skill. There's no doubt in my mind that being available from the start of the season is going to bring a different player from the one we saw last season. Better fitness, better understanding of tactics and most importantly, psychologically renewed.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,249
Assuming we sold him for the value some of you put on his head of 5m. Which forward of his level would you buy for that amount?! Posts like that are pretty imbecilic to begin with. And again, a lot of us, are making a mistake of jumping the gun as far as a player type like Quag is concerned.

A lot of us are judging him for being shit for the last one and a half years. But please let me remind you'll that off the last one and a half years he didn't even play for one year out of that duration. He featured over the second half of last season as part of a new system and played less than 5 games for the entire duration of 90 minutes if I'm not mistaken. He is not a four goal forward that he has been conveniently labelled. This is not about sentiment or anything of the sort, but I genuinely believe a player like Quag can be an impact level player if used to his strengths. He can play SS-CF and even a WF when required.

Assuming we have a forward line that consists of JoJo, Vucinic, Gio, Pazzini - I can assure you a player like Quag will make a big difference because of the versatility he will offer. Would be very interesting to see how you people felt when he was all guns blazing pre-injury. Some of the knee jerk reactions can wait till the season starts to know how much the player will truly contribute to the cause of the team. He may not be a prima-donna, marquee player, but he is the perfect support cast member of any team, because he has a great work ethic and some pretty neat skill. There's no doubt in my mind that being available from the start of the season is going to bring a different player from the one we saw last season. Better fitness, better understanding of tactics and most importantly, psychologically renewed.
I...I....couldn't resist it.

 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,880
Assuming we sold him for the value some of you put on his head of 5m. Which forward of his level would you buy for that amount?! Posts like that are pretty imbecilic to begin with. And again, a lot of us, are making a mistake of jumping the gun as far as a player type like Quag is concerned.

A lot of us are judging him for being shit for the last one and a half years. But please let me remind you'll that off the last one and a half years he didn't even play for one year out of that duration. He featured over the second half of last season as part of a new system and played less than 5 games for the entire duration of 90 minutes if I'm not mistaken. He is not a four goal forward that he has been conveniently labelled. This is not about sentiment or anything of the sort, but I genuinely believe a player like Quag can be an impact level player if used to his strengths. He can play SS-CF and even a WF when required.

Assuming we have a forward line that consists of JoJo, Vucinic, Gio, Pazzini - I can assure you a player like Quag will make a big difference because of the versatility he will offer. Would be very interesting to see how you people felt when he was all guns blazing pre-injury. Some of the knee jerk reactions can wait till the season starts to know how much the player will truly contribute to the cause of the team. He may not be a prima-donna, marquee player, but he is the perfect support cast member of any team, because he has a great work ethic and some pretty neat skill. There's no doubt in my mind that being available from the start of the season is going to bring a different player from the one we saw last season. Better fitness, better understanding of tactics and most importantly, psychologically renewed.
Congrats, you're still the biggest Quag fan on tuz :D
 

Klovn

#MakeTuzGreatAgain
Jul 28, 2011
21,859
Assuming we sold him for the value some of you put on his head of 5m. Which forward of his level would you buy for that amount?! Posts like that are pretty imbecilic to begin with. And again, a lot of us, are making a mistake of jumping the gun as far as a player type like Quag is concerned.

A lot of us are judging him for being shit for the last one and a half years. But please let me remind you'll that off the last one and a half years he didn't even play for one year out of that duration. He featured over the second half of last season as part of a new system and played less than 5 games for the entire duration of 90 minutes if I'm not mistaken. He is not a four goal forward that he has been conveniently labelled. This is not about sentiment or anything of the sort, but I genuinely believe a player like Quag can be an impact level player if used to his strengths. He can play SS-CF and even a WF when required.

Assuming we have a forward line that consists of JoJo, Vucinic, Gio, Pazzini - I can assure you a player like Quag will make a big difference because of the versatility he will offer. Would be very interesting to see how you people felt when he was all guns blazing pre-injury. Some of the knee jerk reactions can wait till the season starts to know how much the player will truly contribute to the cause of the team. He may not be a prima-donna, marquee player, but he is the perfect support cast member of any team, because he has a great work ethic and some pretty neat skill. There's no doubt in my mind that being available from the start of the season is going to bring a different player from the one we saw last season. Better fitness, better understanding of tactics and most importantly, psychologically renewed.
Any chance, your related to Cronios?
 

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