Raffaele Palladino (12 Viewers)

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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I obviously don't want him to go to Fiorentina but if we are to look for other forwards i wouldn't be against putting him out on loan one last time but I would like him to stay as backup to DP and also because he can play on the wing if needed. He also has pace which is still something I feel the teams lacks generally.
Something i noticed here,is that people here dont rate him very highly.IMO he's at least good enough to be the 4th striker.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Something i noticed here,is that people here dont rate him very highly.IMO he's at least good enough to be the 4th striker.
Yeah, a lot of folk don't seem keen on him. I don't know why though. He is not a goal scorer as such but he contributes well to the play and he can only get better with age.
 

sateeh

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Jul 28, 2003
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alot of players have the talent but not everyone can transform that for the best of the team.
He will need to have a large amount of patience next season imo, as he won't feature as much as this one but he needs to take the opportunities hes given to force himself on the coach.
 

ZhiXin

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Oct 1, 2004
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A lot of clubs are queueing for him, and Palladino is quite injury prone. Miccoli will be off to Palermo from what I read

I will prefer to keep Palladino in Juventus and rotate him with DP as age has come up to DP. DP can also be a mentor of Palladino to help him harness his skills and train him on his consistency, Since Gigli and Ranieri have mentioned that Palladino is in their plans, then they must transform those words into actions.
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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Monday 2 July, 2007

Juventus starlet Raffaele Palladino is a wanted man, as Parma, Sampdoria, Fiorentina, Reggina and Arsenal are tracking him.

The Under-21 international played an important role in their promotion from Serie B, but will find precious little room in the top flight, so he will almost certainly go out on loan.

Director of Sport Alessio Secco continues to maintain Palladino “will not move from Turin,” but few in the Italian Press believe that to be the case.

He has already been linked with Sampdoria, Reggina, Fiorentina and Premiership giants Arsenal, but in the last few hours another club has joined the race.

Parma are said to be interested in taking on Palladino and doing for his career what they already did for Azzurrini teammate Giuseppe Rossi.

As it seems increasingly likely that Rossi will not extend his loan stay at the Tardini, they are seeking another youngster who can fit the bill.

The Gialloblu are active on the transfer market under the guidance of new President Tommaso Ghirardi, as moves for Roma goalkeeper Gianluca Curci, Fiorentina's Brazilian talent Reginaldo and Palermo forward David Di Michele are close to completion.

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