Fabio Quagliarella (86 Viewers)

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baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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@Raz: Hard to disagree there. Studmuffin.

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The thing is he tries shots from impossible positions at times where if he had just waited a fraction of a second he could have put a team-mate through on goal.
It happens more to those strikers who are going through a confident phase. Largely I think Quag isn't a selfish player. I'm not saying this as a fan, more as an observer of all our strikers.
 

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Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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it irks me how the english media keeps saying his goal was lucky etc the dude tried the same thing against lazio, it was intentional and turned to a goal GAHHH
Well these cocksuckers hardly do any research on any team they are commentating on that isn't English (or the big two from Spain) You can see clearly in his body movement that he went to attack that ball with intent, it wasnt just a lucky richochet...but good luck trying to convince those who follow teams from the most evil league on earth.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
19,250
What finesse the guy has to do it two matches in a row, and actually succeed at it one of those two times. You can't practice shit like this. You either have it or you don't IMO.

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I remember when Nickolas and some other members said how useless is he after he missed some chances in some friendly games :lol:

Yea bro. A bunch of em. :D
 

enzo

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May 14, 2012
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What finesse the guy has to do it two matches in a row, and actually succeed at it one of those two times. You can't practice $#@! like this. You either have it or you don't IMO.
Yupp, so I haven't been the only one who thought, they have tried this against Lazio already.
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
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Yeah I argued that point with some friends who support Chelsea yesterday at football who said our first two goals were lucky deflections, and I explained to them that Quag actually tried it, as he did the exact same thing 3 days before, but was denied by a fantastic save.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
19,250
I'm happy that he's scoring goals, but let's be completely honest with ourselves, if Juve is to truly return to the top, he is a bench player at best.
If Juve have to return to the top, then the entire forward line can be questioned. But under the current scenario where Marrotta claims the top player is a utopia, then I'm more than happy to have lethal players like Quag in the roster. May not have a reputation as a world class player, but he is more than capable of doing his job. Amd quite frankly, seeing Juve over the last season and a half, that really is all that matters.

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yeah, still not buying it :D
Buy it before Borriello has you sold again. :D :p
 

WΏΏdy?

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Dec 23, 2005
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Del Neri's best signing :D

As much as it hurt now that i think of it i am glad Quag got injured, he could have easily saved Del Neri's ass that season and we could have still been stuck with him.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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WΏΏdy;3937140 said:
Del Neri's best signing :D

As much as it hurt now that i think of it i am glad Quag got injured, he could have easily saved Del Neri's ass that season and we could have still been stuck with him.
Tht was a possibility,,,as he was bangin the nets before the injury, and seemed to be in his best form in his career...

lets say things happen because of something.
 

Goodfella

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Nov 11, 2012
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I'm happy that he's scoring goals, but let's be completely honest with ourselves, if Juve is to truly return to the top, he is a bench player at best.
What are you talking about? Quag is here to stay and it's this squad that will keep growing and get back to top, which they're pretty close to.

We're not gonna sign the Falcaos or Agueros, or even Cavani. Just forget about it.

I wasn't around in the 90's, but to my understanding Vialli and Ravanelli were no Falcaos either. And they managed to bring us to the top.
 
Nov 17, 2012
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I wasn't around in the 90's, but to my understanding Vialli and Ravanelli were no Falcaos either. And they managed to bring us to the top.
Roby Baggio? Bobo Vieri? Pippo Inzaghi? ADP?

http://www.football-italia.net/27525/quagliarella-almost-impossible

“A striker is always happy when he scores. It was also my third start in a row, which hadn’t happened in almost two years."
Says it all really, consistent playing time is paying off for Conte. Not keeping Quag in the thick of things will only be to everyone's detriment!
 

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