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baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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The sad thing is he didn't suddenly get this form. He has been in this form for the whole season. He just hasn't got playing time for some reason :(
Thank you friend. I love how much patience Quag has shown despite the odds being against him after the injury. While most here seemed not to rate him, he has always been the kind of lethal player that's only ever needed continuity more than anything else. And to be honest, its about time his patience was rewarded with a run of 3-5 games. He's only just hitting his stride now. Would be wrong to bench him.

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You don't have to look so happy about it :D
Can't even begin to tell you. His performance on the pitch really helped my performance in bed. :D
 

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Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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Thank you friend. I love how much patience Quag has shown despite the odds being against him after the injury. While most here seemed not to rate him, he has always been the kind of lethal player that's only ever needed continuity more than anything else. And to be honest, its about time his patience was rewarded with a run of 3-5 games. He's only just hitting his stride now. Would be wrong to bench him.

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Can't even begin to tell you. His performance on the pitch really helped my performance in bed. :D
I respect your opinion and undying support for Quags, I have the same with Vucinic. But Quagliarella has been the recepient of much consistent play time throughout his career and never before has he performed like this. I'm very happy that he is doing so and should most definitely start every game as long as this keeps up, but don't make it out so it looks like it was blatantly obvious he'd have 1 goal / 55 min if he were just given time :D . It's overperformance rather a natural state of things.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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I respect your opinion and undying support for Quags, I have the same with Vucinic. But Quagliarella has been the recepient of much consistent play time throughout his career and never before has he performed like this. I'm very happy that he is doing so and should most definitely start every game as long as this keeps up, but don't make it out so it looks like it was blatantly obvious he'd have 1 goal / 55 min if he were just given time :D . It's overperformance rather a natural state of things.
At no point did I say he's a 1 goal/55 min striker. What I was alluding to, was how people said he was shit and finished, and you know you were one among them, but he was always a better striker than that. And to be very honest with you, Quag has never been at a big club to really classify his career as being a top player or otherwise. But if you remember, he was a freak in his first season with us, and lot of people put it down to him being in the form of his life, just like you're calling things right now.

Give him continuity. He in my books would be better then the 12-13 goal striker his career suggests him to be. His vision, awareness of goal, instinct, imagination blended with a fair physicality make him a very unique kind of striker.
 
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“I am not surprised to be scoring so much,” he told Tuttosport. “I have realised that I’m calmer and cooler in front of goal now.
“A few years ago I was frantic in search of goals, but I’ve matured more. Perhaps this is the best moment of my career.
“I feel stronger than I did before the injury. It will be coming up to two years in January and I’ve really grown since then.”
“Conte has always said that us five strikers are first team players, but it is obviously up to him to make the decisions,” the forward added.
“We all know that if we play like he tells us to then it will be difficult for the opposition. I hope to continue scoring, but what matters is that the team wins.”
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
12,218
Yeah, Quag is class.

I dunno what is it about him, but he is very likable, I just really want him to do good, probably more then most of the other Juve players.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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Yeah, Quag is class.

I dunno what is it about him, but he is very likable, I just really want him to do good, probably more then most of the other Juve players.

You're right. I think its his demeanour. Kinda like a guy whose earned things the hard way. And that's probably what keeps him humble. I dunno, but he has a very likeable humility about him.
 

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