Fabio Quagliarella (96 Viewers)

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baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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The way the team is structured, I totally agree with that, but I can't see both Matri and Quag leaving. It's going to be one of the two IMO, but still a long way to Jan in terms of games to be played. A lot cam change in the hierarchy to be honest.
 

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Apr 29, 2006
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The way the team is structured, I totally agree with that, but I can't see both Matri and Quag leaving. It's going to be one of the two IMO, but still a long way to Jan in terms of games to be played. A lot cam change in the hierarchy to be honest.
The thing is Osvaldo can deputize for both Quag and Matri. He would be getting more minutes and costing less in the long term. Bendtner would have to do his job by the end of the year - I hope he uses his chances to impress in the cup or against small teams.
Out: Matri = 12+m; Quag - exchange
In : Osvaldo = 8m + Quag

Vucinic, Osvaldo, Giovinco, Bendtner(loan) till the end of the year. If Llorente is coming - Bendtner is gone.
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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Quagliarella admires Zeman approach
By Football Italia staff



Fabio Quagliarella has hinted at a possible move away from Juventus by confirming he would like to be coached by Zdenek Zeman.
Rumours had circulated that a possible transfer switch between Roma's PabloOsvaldo and the Bianconeri striker could come to fruition in January.
And the 29-year-old has added fuel to the speculation by admitting today that he admires the Czech tactician.
“I have nothing against Zeman,” he told Sky Sport Italia. “His teams always play a nice, offensive game.
“I'd like to be coached by him in the future.”
Quagliarella has only played a bit-part in the Turin side's success recently, starting just 10 League games in 14 months.
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Its kinda sad but he is realising that time is running short for him and he will always be here a second rate striker.



Ship is ass to Roma, send De Rossi over here. :klin:
 
Dec 31, 2008
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“I wanted to explain that my words have been misinterpreted,” he argued. “I responded to a question about Zeman like any other player.
“He is a Coach who preaches an attacking brand of football that allows all of his forwards to express themselves in a good light.
“But I have no intention of leaving Turin. It is a fantastic city, I’m happy here with Juventus, a club whom I have won things with.”
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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Not at all. He pulled up against Napoli, and was in the stands as a result. I think he's on really good terms with his teammates and coaching staff for them to react to such harmless comments.
 

Quaglia18

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May 8, 2012
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Thats what I was thinking too, that he pulled up against Napoli and there was no need to risk him (well clearly there was), and thats why he was in the stands, but every single report coming out of Italy says otherwise
 

frick

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Apr 4, 2010
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Hopefully he wasn't excluded because of his comments, he just responded in a professional manner, just as any other player should do
Don't think it'd happen because of the comment, but the comment might tell us something; that he might be unstatisfied with his current condition and he's looking to other teams who he thinks will suit him better.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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He wouldn't bother to justify his comments if that was the case. I think just like Matri and Bendtner, he would like some consistent playing time. Our tactics have nothing to do with this, but Conte needs to make better decisions when it comes to giving his forwards sufficient continuity, coz the way he's choosing to do it is not only unfair to the them but the team too that like last year is scoring from the positions that are more or less sorted, comparatively.

Justification as below:

“But I have no intention of leaving Turin. It is a fantastic city, I’m happy here with Juventus, a club whom I have won things with.”
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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5 games in a row, no matter what. Any striker would need at least that much to hit his stride. I think he is moving well this season. Deserves a small run of games before we go Borriello with Bemdtner.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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That unfortunately is how its happening at this point of time and we are all seeing the results. You need to give combinations a chance to develop an understanding to have a successful attacking line up.
 

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