Javier Pastore - Palermo - AM/SS (31 Viewers)

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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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So I guess then by these over-pricing theories I shouldn't try and get as much as I possibly can when I sell my car in an attempt to make a profit?
The US should abandon free-market capitalism and become a communist nation so its almost impossible to accumulate wealth. I mean the theory of actually trying to make a profit and put more money in one's pocket is ludicrous anyways. Would never work.

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Well, you know, when you think about it, most of the people here are probably Communists anyway. That's why they don't understand the concept.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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He's also the lazy type of player.
OMG. I was watching him the whole time for the build-up and score by Bologna to win the match today. The guy was a frigging statue, standing motionless the whole time while other players are running all around him. :lol: It was like he didn't want to put in any sweat unless the ball was going his way.

Talk about a lazy ass...
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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OMG. I was watching him the whole time for the build-up and score by Bologna to win the match today. The guy was a frigging statue, standing motionless the whole time while other players are running all around him. :lol: It was like he didn't want to put in any sweat unless the ball was going his way.

Talk about a lazy ass...
oh yeah thats definately 70 mill material that, as talented he may be, id much rather have sanchez, far more realistic, cheaper, more versatile and not as overrated
 

ALC

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Oct 28, 2010
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He's still young. Even Ozil has games like this where he becomes totally invisible. He's still one of the best at what he does and with time he'll become more consistent. Ozil always tries though, but still...young players tend to do this. Pastore's price still should be no more than 30 mill.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Don't worry. Nobody is going to buy him for 70M. Zampa knows that. He's just trying to squeeze out every penny he can, sort of like the morning after an all-you-can-eat corn-on-the-cob special.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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OMG. I was watching him the whole time for the build-up and score by Bologna to win the match today. The guy was a frigging statue, standing motionless the whole time while other players are running all around him. :lol: It was like he didn't want to put in any sweat unless the ball was going his way.

Talk about a lazy ass...
Here's someone who knows what he watches.

Most of the games he doesn't even run unless he has the ball but try to convince the pony tail fans over here and you'll fail.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
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So what's your honest evaluation of Pastore at present time, Rabinho?
Talented player but not a proven prospect invesment yet unless I see him performing the same in 2nd season with better performances. Also, I wouldn't pay 35m for him let alone the figure Zamparini is asking for.

He's the Cassano type of player, not the personal attitude surely but the footballer type of player that doesn't run and fight for ball, await the ball to come at his feet and then he'll do his move. Not my style of players. I if you put him in a team where there are bunch of limited players he wouldn't impress you unless he changes his game attitude.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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if you put him in a team where there are bunch of limited players he wouldn't impress you unless he changes his game attitude.
Isn't he already in that sort of team now? I mean, minus Ilicic, of course.

And your usage of the world investment isn't clicking with me. You only consider proper investments to be assets that have already reached their prime? I can't say that makes any sense.
 
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