Raffaele Palladino (23 Viewers)

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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ZAF3000 said:
You are joking?? Is he injured? What is happenning to our squad? What kind of freakin jinx has hit us.
I dont know ! just was reading an article in goal.com that DD was quoting we should keep a good mood even with injuries and mentioned palla as 1 of the injured players!!! but dont know the extent of his injury !!! :smoke:
 

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RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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mark83 said:
Prince, when you say things like that, at least put the goddamn link.

You´re scaring us, man...:D :smoke:
Sorry 4 scaring u mark, but i also am scared :smoke:
have a look at the article:
Deschamps Not Losing His Good Mood

Juventus have suffered a big number of injuries in the past few weeks, but the French coach is not too worried about this situation.
Didier Deschamps is still look at the bright side despite losing many players due to injuries in the past days, with the latest players to be added to the injury list are Giannichedda and Palladino.
"You must never lose your good mood, not even in the difficult periods.

"The results right now are surely giving us the tranquillity to train without problems, but we must be careful always, because at Juve the objective is that of winning always and if at times this does not happen, problems can arise.

"However, I'm always optimistic in every moment."

Apart from the new injured players Giannichedda and Palladino, the Bianconeri are currently without Del Piero, Trezeguet, Zalayeta and Zanetti, with other players still recovering from their injuries.

Still, the Old Lady is doing very well in Serie B, sitting in third place, just one point behind the Napoli-Piacenza duo.
Goal.com :smoke:
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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Goddamn it, Giannichedda just recovered and got injured again, Palladino isn´t a surprise cause he played first time in the season whole 90 minutes.

I guess we will have a lot of problems with injuries until spring...
 

RAMI-N

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mark83 said:
Goddamn it, Giannichedda just recovered and got injured again, Palladino isn´t a surprise cause he played first time in the season whole 90 minutes.

I guess we will have a lot of problems with injuries until spring...
:agree: and no winter signings ! :smoke:
 

alex74

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Oct 1, 2006
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Goddamn it, Giannichedda just recovered and got injured again, Palladino isn´t a surprise cause he played first time in the season whole 90 minutes.

I guess we will have a lot of problems with injuries until spring...
exactly:disagree:
 

Marc

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Jul 14, 2006
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ZAF3000 said:
according to juventus.com ginnichedda is the one injured with no mentioning to raffe.
Mark77 said that Palladino and Chiellini had a rest today because of muscular problems. Nothing serious though, they will be ready for Lecce match...
 

Jun-hide

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Dec 16, 2002
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- vOnAm - said:
Saying Palladino has shown more class than Ibra will in his lifetime is really fairy tale stuff.

as much as any of you might hate Ibra, and as terrible his finishing may be, he is still many levels above palladino at the momment.
Ibra is a great talent but I ll pass a player with an attitude that doesnt run for a ball if he thinks it might go out. I want Juve players to be motivated, as well as being highly skilled. Ibra is spoiled brat who asks people to adjust to him not vice verse. Sorry but there isnt a single player in a modern game who is good enough to win the game by himself.

No, I don't expect all players to be Oxford, Cambridge Dons, and start spending times with Children in Needs, African aids, and putting in cogent interviews for children to learn (though it wouldnt hurt). But there is a standard which one must adhere to and Zlatan has no sense of it whatsoever. Pitty really because people have given him the free pass for the extraodinary skills he possess. Having a night out before the match for your country is well..........:disagree: .........something only Ibra is capable of.

Palladino is no Ibra. But Ibra is no Del Piero. I am not champion of Del Pie FC but you can see their respective career achievement and it is all clear for us to see. Zlatan is lukcy that he is a foot taller than Alex IMO.
 

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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mark83 said:
Of course, I want Ibra back so we could bench Del Piero again...:D
Great minds think alike, my friend :p

Jun-hide said:
Ibra is a great talent but I ll pass a player with an attitude that doesnt run for a ball if he thinks it might go out. I want Juve players to be motivated, as well as being highly skilled. Ibra is spoiled brat who asks people to adjust to him not vice verse. Sorry but there isnt a single player in a modern game who is good enough to win the game by himself.

Pitty really because people have given him the free pass for the extraodinary skills he possess. Having a night out before the match for your country is well..........:disagree: .........something only Ibra is capable of.

Palladino is no Ibra. But Ibra is no Del Piero. I am not champion of Del Pie FC but you can see their respective career achievement and it is all clear for us to see. Zlatan is lukcy that he is a foot taller than Alex IMO.
If previously your definition of 'class' is ment for attitude, then I agree. But interms of footballing, I simply cannot say Palladino is better than Ibra will ever be.

I dispise his attitude and yes it is like heaven and hell if compared to Del Pie. I just hope that Palladino will eventually out class him on the field, but certainly for now, Ibra is much better on the pitch regardless of his attitude.

About the height thing, being tall isn't everything u know, and if Del Pie were tall he might not play like he does now, that is why Ibra is rated very highly by many coaches; he is blessed with physical strength and technique.
 

Jun-hide

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Dec 16, 2002
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- vOnAm - said:
Great minds think alike, my friend :p



If previously your definition of 'class' is ment for attitude, then I agree. But interms of footballing, I simply cannot say Palladino is better than Ibra will ever be.

I dispise his attitude and yes it is like heaven and hell if compared to Del Pie. I just hope that Palladino will eventually out class him on the field, but certainly for now, Ibra is much better on the pitch regardless of his attitude.

About the height thing, being tall isn't everything u know, and if Del Pie were tall he might not play like he does now, that is why Ibra is rated very highly by many coaches; he is blessed with physical strength and technique.
Well I agree on height other than the fact that Capello keep insisting on benching Alex and playing out of sorts Ibra on the basis of height. Maybe Capello should give up on his 60 punts down the field everytime and keep the ball on the ground for a change. Asking Del Piero to win headers against Sami Hyppia must rank as all-time coaching genius.

I feel Ibra's skill is overrated anyway. He can only show skills by killing the ball. It looks good when he pulls off but then he keeps slowing the tempo of the team. I bet his teammates would be frustrated by the manner in which he plays. I would certainly be. I agree on Palladino's need to improve to catch Zlatan in terms of results though. I very much doubt it. But he won my heart for the commitment he has shown.
 

Espectro

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Jul 12, 2002
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Why do you guys want that Palladino learn something from Ibra? Whats to learn from that punk!?

Serioulsy Palla can become a great soccer player and to do that he has to avoid learn something from Ibra.
 

ZAF3000

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Feb 14, 2005
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Espectro said:
Why do you guys want that Palladino learn something from Ibra? Whats to learn from that punk!?

Serioulsy Palla can become a great soccer player and to do that he has to avoid learn something from Ibra.
:agree:
+ REP
 

ZAF3000

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Feb 14, 2005
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Not only that mark, he only uses his skills when needed. He is not a showoff. And this is one of the fundimental things of being a great player.
 

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