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Is D'Agostino to Juventus a good move?

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KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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We already have Camo-Momo-Marchisio-Diego as potential starters. D'Agostino would add depth to the squad and we don't need to spend crazy money for him. We already have one of Tiago/Poulsen and Zanetti as backups so there's no rush.

If Cigarini was available he could of been a nice choice for the bench.
One problem with your hypothesis.

Camo is still here.

I don't want him anywhere near Turin when September rolls around
 

KB824

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What's your problem with Camo?
I've never liked him. That is well known around these parts.

Wildy, WILDLY inconsistent. His temper, and his borderline dirty play has a tendency to hurt this team more than it helps.

I will always remember something about him that has stuck in my mind forever.

Summer of 2003.

Providence, Rhode Island, in the good ole U S of A.

Juve is having a practice for its friendly against Barcelona (The debut of Ronaldinho in a Barca uniform, BTW), and Lippi is laying into Camo for having an extrememly lazy practice.

Camo flips him off when Lippi's back is turned.

I could never forget that.
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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I've never liked him. That is well known around these parts.

Wildy, WILDLY inconsistent. His temper, and his borderline dirty play has a tendency to hurt this team more than it helps.

I will always remember something about him that has stuck in my mind forever.

Summer of 2003.

Providence, Rhode Island, in the good ole U S of A.

Juve is having a practice for its friendly against Barcelona (The debut of Ronaldinho in a Barca uniform, BTW), and Lippi is laying into Camo for having an extrememly lazy practice.

Camo flips him off when Lippi's back is turned.

I could never forget that.
I've noticed how you feel about alright.

I agree about his temper hurting the team.

That incident is unacceptable and highly unprofessional but I think this and other incidents in his career (away to Arsenal in the CL for example) are just part of his fiery nature and his passion. Sure it can hurt the team but it's part of who he is and who he is has been a very useful player for Juve over the last 7 or so years.

Obviously, I'm not going to change your opinion on him though.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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I've noticed how you feel about alright.

I agree about his temper hurting the team.

That incident is unacceptable and highly unprofessional but I think this and other incidents in his career (away to Arsenal in the CL for example) are just part of his fiery nature and his passion. Sure it can hurt the team but it's part of who he is and who he is has been a very useful player for Juve over the last 7 or so years.

Obviously, I'm not going to change your opinion on him though.
The issue is, the older he gets, the more his skills start to erode, then you will start to see more of that, ahem "Passion and Fiery nature".

Certainly not a good thing
 
Sep 1, 2002
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I've never liked him. That is well known around these parts.

Wildy, WILDLY inconsistent. His temper, and his borderline dirty play has a tendency to hurt this team more than it helps.

I will always remember something about him that has stuck in my mind forever.

Summer of 2003.

Providence, Rhode Island, in the good ole U S of A.

Juve is having a practice for its friendly against Barcelona (The debut of Ronaldinho in a Barca uniform, BTW), and Lippi is laying into Camo for having an extrememly lazy practice.

Camo flips him off when Lippi's back is turned.

I could never forget that.

I must agree, never have take to him.

Overated if you askme.
 
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