Fabio Quagliarella (38 Viewers)

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Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
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I just find it sad that when Quagliarella hits the form of his life during a period where the team lacks a good striker he does something like this.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
It's a heat of the moment thing. I don't think anythings gonna change if he has apologised as he should. When you take the situation into account, other strikers would perhaps have done the same. There's no malice and more importantly, history in his discipline or lack thereof. So I'll say let's calm down and hope he comes off the bench or features against Shaktar because he needs the team as much as the team needs him to clock the minutes.
 

Juve_fanatic

Second coolest member!
Apr 5, 2006
7,618
FIGC didn't put a gun to Quags head to badmouth anyone.
We should be thankful it's Alessio instead of Conte. God knows what Conte would've done when one of his player did that to him while he's raging with the awful performance our players gave on the pitch.
You people really cant understand what im talking about..... Im saying that the FIGC knew that if they ban Conte, Juve will eventually start to "fall apart" without his leadership on the pitch. Im sure the FIGC didnt just go "Ok, lets ban Conte, and Juve will play bad". Do you all think that managing a team means only creating tactics and choosing the suitable players? Its much, much more than that. You are managing human beings and thats what the players are besides being football players. A single word or a sentence uttered at the right time can change the course of the whole game sometimes. And thats what Conte was good at and thats what FIGC was aiming at when they banned him. He can do all the preparations in the world before every game, but the team will be without his leadership and amazing psychological effect that he had on the team. Quags was a proof of what im saying.

If Conte was there, im sure Juve wouldnt have even played as bad as they did.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
Definitely has a bearing on the state of affairs, but we are hardly in a crisis at this point. If you'd told me that juve would be first, and one point away from CL qualification with the group we have, one week before Conte's return. I'd happily take that.

We've negotiated this period very well, and I can only see it get better from the 9th of December. As for the Quag issue, its a one off, and I don't think we need to be making it a bigger issue than it is. It's like saying Gio got booed the last game so now we should sell him in Jan coz a section of fans have turned against him. Football and European clubs at large are not structured to work that way.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,877
We've negotiated this period very well, and I can only see it get better from the 9th of December. As for the Quag issue, its a one off, and I don't think we need to be making it a bigger issue than it is. It's like saying Gio got booed the last game so now we should sell him in Jan coz a section of fans have turned against him. Football and European clubs at large are not structured to work that way.
How do you figure that? :D


I'm very interested to see when the next game will be where Quag gets some minutes. Could give us a clear indication of just how serious or blown out of proportion this really was.
 

Juve_fanatic

Second coolest member!
Apr 5, 2006
7,618
Definitely has a bearing on the state of affairs, but we are hardly in a crisis at this point. If you'd told me that juve would be first, and one point away from CL qualification with the group we have, one week before Conte's return. I'd happily take that.

We've negotiated this period very well, and I can only see it get better from the 9th of December. As for the Quag issue, its a one off, and I don't think we need to be making it a bigger issue than it is. It's like saying Gio got booed the last game so now we should sell him in Jan coz a section of fans have turned against him. Football and European clubs at large are not structured to work that way.
Of course. But all i was saying was that what happened with Quags, the FIGC was expecting to happen much sooner. Im happy to say that their mission failed big time. I will even say that it went in our benefit cause all they did was make Juve angry with Conte missing and now when he comes back all hell will brake loose. Thats all im sayin'.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,084
So both Bendtner and Matri ahead of Quag yesterday. Saving him for the Shaktar game or Conte trying to prove a point to Quag?
 
Nov 17, 2012
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So both Bendtner and Matri ahead of Quag yesterday. Saving him for the Shaktar game or Conte trying to prove a point to Quag?
I hope it is a bit of both. Impudence cannot be tolerated at a club like Juventus, as much as Alessio may have merited or as frustrated as Quag was, it is unacceptable. However, as Baggio has stated previously, there is no prior history of Quag acting this way as was likely a heat of the moment temper flare, he was probably disappointed at himself as well, given his current form, he was unable to break the dead-lock. That said, it is been and done, he has served his penance and now we have to get to the business of winning the next match and sealing our CL spot!

sure, let's call it that :D
In any case, he has rested and recouped; Asah, Chiello, Vidal and Quag are now all fresh legged and ready to take this next match head on! The only question mark is now on Licht, if anything, hopefully Caceres is in shape to join the squad in Donetsk!!
 

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