Kingsley Coman (50 Viewers)

Maddy

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Jul 10, 2009
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He doesn't have to do anything. I don't understand why so many fans -- having never sat in a single training camp -- must insist they are better assessors of youth talent than the actual club coach just because they have a wishful fantasy about every young player being the next Messi.

And worse... that the development of youth talent becomes a primary goal over things like winning or maintaining an engaged and competitive squad.
Talk about hitting the nail on the head :tup:

Thanks.
 

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zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Padoin who came on at 1-0 and had a big hand in the second goal, gotcha.
we would have still won the game. he should definitely be preferred as a sub ahead of these players on every possible occasion...

at some point i thought he is playing enough, then came a group of though matches vs Fiorentina, Sampdoria, Inter and Napoli twice where he didnt play at all and i thought him not playing is kinda justified. but in these 4-5 easy games against Verona twice, Chievo, Parma and Udinese i expected him to get a lot of minutes, probably 1-2 starts too. well, 3 games are over and he played only 20 minutes. i assume he will get a lot of playing time when the scudetto is in the bag but it wouldnt hurt us if he got some more minutes in these games, especially when players like Padoin, Pepe and Giovinco are ahead of him for no reason
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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He doesn't have to do anything. I don't understand why so many fans -- having never sat in a single training camp -- must insist they are better assessors of youth talent than the actual club coach just because they have a wishful fantasy about every young player being the next Messi.

And worse... that the development of youth talent becomes a primary goal over things like winning or maintaining an engaged and competitive squad.
Tell 'em.
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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He doesn't have to do anything. I don't understand why so many fans -- having never sat in a single training camp -- must insist they are better assessors of youth talent than the actual club coach just because they have a wishful fantasy about every young player being the next Messi.

And worse... that the development of youth talent becomes a primary goal over things like winning or maintaining an engaged and competitive squad.
Great post :tup:
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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He doesn't have to do anything. I don't understand why so many fans -- having never sat in a single training camp -- must insist they are better assessors of youth talent than the actual club coach just because they have a wishful fantasy about every young player being the next Messi.

And worse... that the development of youth talent becomes a primary goal over things like winning or maintaining an engaged and competitive squad.
Isn't it early for you to be making such good points?

Anyways, tell that to ferguson in regards to Pogba. :D
 

DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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He doesn't have to do anything. I don't understand why so many fans -- having never sat in a single training camp -- must insist they are better assessors of youth talent than the actual club coach just because they have a wishful fantasy about every young player being the next Messi.

And worse... that the development of youth talent becomes a primary goal over things like winning or maintaining an engaged and competitive squad.
Developing and winning isn't always exclusive. You really think the team has a better chance to score goals with llorente/morata than with coman? Only reason coman isn't playing is because he's 18 and because juve has more invested in the other two financially. It's bullshit. And I've come to like Allegri too
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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didnt play again :sergio: seriously, this needs to stop. players like Padoin and Pepe should never be preferred as subs before him when we have a comfortable lead.
How the fuck is 1-0 a comfortable lead? :lol:

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He doesn't have to do anything. I don't understand why so many fans -- having never sat in a single training camp -- must insist they are better assessors of youth talent than the actual club coach just because they have a wishful fantasy about every young player being the next Messi.

And worse... that the development of youth talent becomes a primary goal over things like winning or maintaining an engaged and competitive squad.
:agree:

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Developing and winning isn't always exclusive. You really think the team has a better chance to score goals with llorente/morata than with coman? Only reason coman isn't playing is because he's 18 and because juve has more invested in the other two financially. It's bull$#@!. And I've come to like Allegri too
How do you know what he shows in practice that would make him worth starting? His goal was nice. Aside from that goal, and occasional moments in the very first match of the season, every time he's been on the pitch, he has looked like a headless chicken, running around with no clue what he should be doing.

The only reason Coman isn't playing, is clearly, because Allegri doesn't seem enough from him in practice each week.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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He doesn't have to do anything. I don't understand why so many fans -- having never sat in a single training camp -- must insist they are better assessors of youth talent than the actual club coach just because they have a wishful fantasy about every young player being the next Messi.

And worse... that the development of youth talent becomes a primary goal over things like winning or maintaining an engaged and competitive squad.
This was my philisophy for loaning out Berardi to sassuolo, where were you when they all disagreed >.>
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Coman must be the first player in history to play very well in games but horribly in training. :p
Just close those fat lips of yours you silly bugger.

He's looked like a headless chicken for 90% of his time on the pitch so far.

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Maradona before him, mind you he barely ever turned up to training
Romario was like this too. If I recall correctly, I saw an interview with him once where he said partying was more important to him than practicing. Dude had ice in his veins in the box though, most composed poacher in the box of all time. If he actually had worked a little harder he might have been the best player of all-time.

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This was my philisophy for loaning out Berardi to sassuolo, where were you when they all disagreed >.>
Zach. I will spank you until your ass is black and blue, and you are in too much pain to squat for a week, if you don't stop with this "Zach against the world" narrative.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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Romario was like this too. If I recall correctly, I saw an interview with him once where he said partying was more important to him than practicing. Dude had ice in his veins in the box though, most composed poacher in the box of all time. If he actually had worked a little harder he might have been the best player of all-time.
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training is overrated imo :p
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Just close those fat lips of yours you silly bugger.

He's looked like a headless chicken for 90% of his time on the pitch so far.

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Romario was like this too. If I recall correctly, I saw an interview with him once where he said partying was more important to him than practicing. Dude had ice in his veins in the box though, most composed poacher in the box of all time. If he actually had worked a little harder he might have been the best player of all-time.

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Zach. I will spank you until your ass is black and blue, and you are in too much pain to squat for a week, if you don't stop with this "Zach against the world" narrative.
im eating don't think I'm done with you yet ;)
 

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