Federico Gatti (72 Viewers)

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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Federico #Gatti: “If they give a penalty for that, I’ll stop playing. With VAR, you can’t even understand the significance of the contacts. We’ve lost points this year because we need to improve our game management. When we take the lead, we need to control the match. I come from a type of football where, in the final minutes, you’d send the ball into the stands to defend the result and avoid taking any risks.”

[Nico Schira]
 

Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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Federico #Gatti: “If they give a penalty for that, I’ll stop playing. With VAR, you can’t even understand the significance of the contacts. We’ve lost points this year because we need to improve our game management. When we take the lead, we need to control the match. I come from a type of football where, in the final minutes, you’d send the ball into the stands to defend the result and avoid taking any risks.”

[Nico Schira]
And I come from a type of football where players like him are send to the stands.

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And btw I have no idea why this wasn't a pen, he clearly touched ball with his hand and changed it trajectory. There are bullshit hand in pen area, but this wasn't one.
 

rainhard

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May 5, 2004
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Sell him and buy Hincapie this summer mercato, exercise Kalulu option, observe & evaluate Bremer form after his injury, if it can't be help we should cash on him and get a younger talent as replacement for him
 

Alin

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Jul 27, 2015
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Y’all are a bit too harsh on him, just remember what a good guy he is when helping his friends and colleagues in debt due to gambling such as Fagioli, who knows what the mob would’ve done to him if not for Gatti loaning him money, ask yourselfs what will happen if another more important player for us finds himself in such a scenario, at least we can trust in Gatti to be there for him to bail him out and make sure he’ll be available to perform on the pitch despite everything, at least for a while until it all goes public and said player gets suspended.
 

rainhard

Senior Member
May 5, 2004
4,365
Y’all are a bit too harsh on him, just remember what a good guy he is when helping his friends and colleagues in debt due to gambling such as Fagioli, who knows what the mob would’ve done to him if not for Gatti loaning him money, ask yourselfs what will happen if another more important player for us finds himself in such a scenario, at least we can trust in Gatti to be there for him to bail him out and make sure he’ll be available to perform on the pitch despite everything, at least for a while until it all goes public and said player gets suspended.
This behaviour doesnt change his performance on the field, it is not like an angel will massage his shoulder and give him wings to head the ball in for every corners we get. But at least he can jump and get punch in the face to get us goal
 

Amer

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Feb 13, 2005
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Guys, remember when Chiellini came to Juve and seemed to be just another clumsy defender, but then he became a Juve legend?

Well, that's not what's going to happen in this case.
 

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