Nicolò Fagioli (51 Viewers)

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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No its like a player who needed to play telling you if it wasn’t for allegri he wouldn’t of gotten to play because Motta is a cuck
He is not a great talent like Yamal so I don't regret it.
We did him a favor and supported him even after that awkward and unprofessional behaviour he committed. But I agree we could have utilized him better by playing him in the rotation system.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,307
It must be so traumatic to leave one multimillion dollar a year job for another multimillion dollar a year job. Not to mention that everyone knows Tuscany is pretty much the worst place to live in the entire world.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
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It must be so traumatic to leave one multimillion dollar a year job for another multimillion dollar a year job. Not to mention that everyone knows Tuscany is pretty much the worst place to live in the entire world.
or he is really a childhood juventino and it really was a shitty feeling for him when he got fired
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,307
or he is really a childhood juventino and it really was a shitty feeling for him when he got fired
I know several players who either became pros or spent their entire childhood training to become one.

Of course they have a preferred team, but at that level that's honestly really not the most important thing anymore.

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Nomuken

“Year Zero”
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Dec 14, 2009
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If Fiorentina reaches any European competition, he’s definitely not coming back. Now imagine we have Luiz for another year, that’s a scary thought.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Caressa said it's not a crime to play poker with each other and there's a witch hunt going on.
Yeah gambling in itself isn't a crime, unless it's on certain things, but Fagioli clearly has/had a problem. I will say 'has' as gamblers at his level don't ever really get over it, it's like alcoholism and has to be managed. Both used to be a major problem with British players 20 or so years ago, they have a lot of time and money and it's a bad combination for people susceptible to addiction.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
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So what is happening here? Sounds like he has been investigated and punished, now the media are falling over themselves to air all the details?
there was a subsequent investigation after fagioli's and tonali's ban to find out whether there was any other players involved. after checking the two players' phones they found out that multiple players played poker on illegal sites. and the press is kind of blaming fagioli for all of this lol.

could be the weakest and least charismatic mafia boss ever

i think that motta and giuntoli inadvertently saved his career when they fired him from jj. imagine this 2nd wave of attention directed towards a juventus player. even now press is referring him to as an ex-juve player lol. sick fucking country
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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If a thread deserves to be deleted, it's this one.
After everything bad he did to us, and after everything good that we did for him, he wildly celebrated Viola's goals vs Juve only two months after he left us.

A terrible human being. What I find surprising is that those who fanboyed him still can't admit their mistake and they keep defending this donkey. They remind me of the Trump voters.
 

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