Nicolò Fagioli (49 Viewers)

Edi_K

Junior Member
Nov 6, 2021
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Just on the Marchisio part

Are you basing your judgement on the last 3 years of Marchisio or the first 3..


Marchisio of 2008-2013 was immpressive.
Started to up and down and ghosting after that
I'm basing it his first performances for Juve and the age , AT the moment Marchisio is a bigger start no doubt and they have to do alot to reach him , but I was talking about protentional from talent point of view, but there were so many huge talents that today play in the lower leauges... only time will tell , but I do admit seeing those boys play I get excited , I want to see more of them on the field...
 

DanielSz

Senior Member
Sep 6, 2014
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agresti writes that fagioli might start vs inda
fact that this is even a discussion lol. Fagioli loca and rabiot should be the starting midfield until the break. Then reassess when Pogba returns. Mirettis place should depend on Chiesa and Di Maria’s fitness/availability
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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Must See then. Doesnt matter the result or allegri dinoball.

About marchisio, he is one of my last favs. I have his tshirt.

I think his prime was super short, as the best I saw froom him is when hevstarted to play as registra or a more deep role. He wasnt bad before but the oldies, all know how divided This forum was over his performances. He oscilated from almost World class to total ghost (hence the name ghostisio)

But when he started to play regista more seriously, he was fucking World class. Sadly he was on his 30s and then his acl happened
 
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The Quazis

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Dec 21, 2012
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So many things have been going wrong, from the salaries and the players we signed, to the financial debacles and the scandals Agnelli got himself into, plus most importantly our performances on the pitch are absolutely unwatchable.

The youth is doing great and in a way we have a core of good players with a future here, that gives me hope.
I'm not saying everything has been great. Yet it is utopian to expect the club to make the right decision every time.
Whatever team you pick as an example has always gone through difficult years. Because mistakes are inevitable. I could list you a number of examples but I'm sure you can do it on your own.
Assuming you've been following Juve for a while, you know that in Italy they try to put dirt on Juve day n' night. La madre dei antiJuventini è sempre incinta as they say.
Speaking of Andrea, compared to his great uncle, Gianni Agnelli, he's yet to provoke a scandal.
This is Juve guys, it has always been like that. I struggle to think what made you support the club if you feel so uncomfortable with the current state of affairs.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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how does this make sense. fagioli would have been not born during del peiro's best years and would have been too young to have really watched del piero shine.

how could he be his idol lmao
Lol in what World you live

Do you know that VHS and betamaxx existed? Duh
 

Edi_K

Junior Member
Nov 6, 2021
353
how does this make sense. fagioli would have been not born during del peiro's best years and would have been too young to have really watched del piero shine.

how could he be his idol lmao
he is 21 should 22 in feb so he was born in 2001/2002 , I assume he was already watching juve from age 7 , so 2006 until del Peiro leaving juve which was 2012 so he was able to see Delpiero for 6 years playing plus watching the world cup when italy won 2006 , even though it wasn't his best years he was still our star, and then he said that after dybala was his idol...

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I am all ok for starting these kids but let's keep expectations in check and let's allow them to fuck and learn
I don't give a shit how much they fuck up those young boys , I find watching juve when they play is so much more fun and exciting... as they still not understand Allegri dinosaur football instruction.
 
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