Quagliarella (6 Viewers)

Mar 28, 2007
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WORD :agree:

..but in Juve they don't take risks.
cannavaro.. we took the risk to signed him.. he's injured all along in his inter's days.. after coming to juve.. wad he got? players of the yr, european player of year..

buffon.. we took the risk to signed him up with the world record fee where no club(barcelona) wanna offer.. but we did! and now he became a world best gk!
 

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Thunderball

Senior Member
May 4, 2007
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I like Quagliarella, he's a very exciting and versatile young player.

However, I also like Nocerino and have very high hopes for him to be our Gattuso some day.

Put me in the camp of "Yes for Quagliarella, but not for Nocerino"

I'm sure there's another way.
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
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cannavaro.. we took the risk to signed him.. he's injured all along in his inter's days.. after coming to juve.. wad he got? players of the yr, european player of year..

buffon.. we took the risk to signed him up with the world record fee where no club(barcelona) wanna offer.. but we did! and now he became a world best gk!
it was not a risk to buy buffon, it was like buying the present and future..
 

Luftwaffles

Il terzo uomo
Dec 1, 2005
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I'm not entirely certain about the risk involved with buying a player like Quagliarella. Manchester United confessed in a media report to having had a scout watch him 4 times. To be perfectly honest, I don't know how many times you have to watch a player to remove elements of doubt about the skill, potential, possible fit with the rest of the formation/tactics etc.

However, I believe that the English club saw enough to get them excited. I admit that the club has made mistakes in the past: Taibi, Veron, Kleberson.

Nevertheless, I believe that with Bianchi moving to Napoli seen as probable, Huntelaar probably staying at Ajax for another season and Gilardino moving to nowhere and staying with Milan, the alternatives are beginning to disappear.

With Quag in the bag, the time has come for Secco to book the plane journey to Hamburg and entice RVdV back to Turin.

I'm also sure people would have been a little hesitant about Del Pie when we picked him up over a decade ago - it's only natural.

Let's be bold and bring in a world class attacking midfielder player to round things off.

By end of next week:-

Players in:-

Salihamidzic
Criscito
Grygera
Iaquinta
Molinaro
Tiago
Almiron
Barzagli
Quagliarella

Two then left.

Neddy long-term replacement (VdV?)
final CB (Milito alternative?Cannavaro for 1 season perhaps)
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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I'm not convinced. When a player only scores spectacular goals there is a greater chance of them going long periods without scoring than someone like Trez who just hangs about the box.

Would be a good signing if Trez stays, otherwise no thanks.
 

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