Fabio Quagliarella (54 Viewers)

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Sep 18, 2009
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Wonder what that says about the others, when you go by the stats. You will never know who is what quality till you give them a legit opportunity to prove themselves. Any striker worth his salt, needs a run of games to free up his movement and link up play with the rest of the team.
A good player shows quality no matter how little time he is given.

The way he receives the ball, the way he moves with the ball, his runs on and off the ball, these are the things that differentiates a good player from a top player.

Quagliarella has minimal ball skills, even if it's more than Matri's, you'd never see him beat a player one on one or control a difficult ball very skilfully. He's very slow, probably our slowest forward equal with Bendtner. All he seems to want to do when there is half an inch of space is put his head down and shoot from anywhere, and I really mean anywhere. His runs off the ball are fairly good though, but then his lack of pace comes back to bite him anyway.

He's useful as a Coppa Italia striker, but that's as far as it goes. Vucinic should be the minimum quality that Juve have in a forward. All the Matris, Qualiarellas and Bendtners of the world are better off at a mid-table club.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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A good player shows quality no matter how little time he is given.

The way he receives the ball, the way he moves with the ball, his runs on and off the ball, these are the things that differentiates a good player from a top player.

Quagliarella has minimal ball skills, even if it's more than Matri's, you'd never see him beat a player one on one or control a difficult ball very skilfully. He's very slow, probably our slowest forward equal with Bendtner. All he seems to want to do when there is half an inch of space is put his head down and shoot from anywhere, and I really mean anywhere. His runs off the ball are fairly good though, but then his lack of pace comes back to bite him anyway.

He's useful as a Coppa Italia striker, but that's as far as it goes. Vucinic should be the minimum quality that Juve have in a forward. All the Matris, Qualiarellas and Bendtners of the world are better off at a mid-table club.
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.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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A good player shows quality no matter how little time he is given.

The way he receives the ball, the way he moves with the ball, his runs on and off the ball, these are the things that differentiates a good player from a top player.

Quagliarella has minimal ball skills, even if it's more than Matri's, you'd never see him beat a player one on one or control a difficult ball very skilfully. He's very slow, probably our slowest forward equal with Bendtner. All he seems to want to do when there is half an inch of space is put his head down and shoot from anywhere, and I really mean anywhere. His runs off the ball are fairly good though, but then his lack of pace comes back to bite him anyway.

He's useful as a Coppa Italia striker, but that's as far as it goes. Vucinic should be the minimum quality that Juve have in a forward. All the Matris, Qualiarellas and Bendtners of the world are better off at a mid-table club.
But that is exactly what our SD has envisioned to build this club as. He doesn't understand that to be a prime time club you need world class players are certain positions- that being ST.

This is what you get when you have a small club-minded man as the sporting director of a world class club, get ready for more Quags, Matri's, Bendtner's and Vuci's
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Has anyone taken a stab at why we never signed Dzeko, RVP, etc?

Like, specifically what broke the talks down or why the players opted for other clubs instead of Juventus?
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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My guess would be that they saw the roster and realized that they would need to compete for a starting spot week to week against the likes of Quags, Matri and Vuc - a.k.a.-- "the best attack in italy". That is too much talent to go up against. They probably felt safer signing with Manure and Citeh knowing that they would have a starting spot nearly guaranteed.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Now let me ask you something, what happens when the "best attack in italy" faces the best defense in italy (Juve 2011)?

I'm thinking black hole level shit
 

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