Raffaele Palladino (13 Viewers)

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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I think Palladino has some potential but I think Ranieri doesn`t know how to play him.

I`m not so sure about Pasqual.Don`t know how would that affect De Ceglie.Even though I think we`ll let him on some co-own deal yet again and stick with Molinaro as sub.
I know he didn't get many chances as a striker but for someone in his position he needs to take the chances and run with them. Instead he failed miserably, we all said this is an important season for him and dont think he is doing enough to earn that place.

The issue with pasqual atm is his injury worries, he was injured multiple times this season.
 

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Aug 22, 2007
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As someone earlier stated i believe, the best thing for Palladino right now is to be loaned to a smaller club where he will get alot more playing time, and then we can truly evaluate his talent, and then decide if we would like to sell him or keep him or not. Because right now with Del Piero Trezeguet and the wonder sub Iaquinta, his playing time is limited greatly, to basically no time up front, and every once in a while a cameo winger role. I believe we should do something with him similar to that of Borriello going to Genoa or something, or even Rossi to Villareal, but i dont believe we should sell him after this season, not at his young age.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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But doing well for a mid table side with no real pressure is totally different to doing well for Juve.

I don't see Palla ever making it as a starter with us and he barely looks good enough to be a rotational player at the moment.
 
Aug 22, 2007
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I see ur point, and it is quite true, but the way i see it, if he goes to a mid or low table side, and still doesnt produce without any pressure as you say, then we could definetely decide that we do not really want him, and hence make a decision on his future with juve or lack thereof.
 

Gazzo

Senior Member
Jul 9, 2007
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As someone earlier stated i believe, the best thing for Palladino right now is to be loaned to a smaller club where he will get alot more playing time, and then we can truly evaluate his talent, and then decide if we would like to sell him or keep him or not. Because right now with Del Piero Trezeguet and the wonder sub Iaquinta, his playing time is limited greatly, to basically no time up front, and every once in a while a cameo winger role. I believe we should do something with him similar to that of Borriello going to Genoa or something, or even Rossi to Villareal, but i dont believe we should sell him after this season, not at his young age.
:agree: it most beneficial to both player and club that he spends time playing next year & that won't be at Juve... However if we let him go on loan or co-own then we have to worry about the trouble of finding a replacement and bear in mind that replacement shouldnt be too good & espcially not too expensive as the real loser in all this would be Iaquinta who i believe needs way more playing time and a player like Amauri would greatly harm Iaquinta, not to mention break the bank.. Maybe bring back Lanzafame as 4th striker but it would in return create the same problem we have with Palla so it really is a hard question
 

malducato1

Junior Member
Dec 26, 2005
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Palla headed for Juve exit?[/FONT]
Tuesday 8 April, 2008
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Reports in Italy suggest that Juventus are ready to unload Raffaele Palladino this summer and two clubs have emerged as favourites to swoop.

The former Azzurrini forward hasn’t been able to command a regular place in the Juve side this term and has publicly bemoaned his lack of playing time.

Despite expressing his delight when he penned a new deal earlier in the year, Palla is reportedly unsettled after missing out on Roberto Donadoni’s Azzurri squad to face Spain at the end of last month.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus gave Palladino the chance to sign for Palermo this summer, but he refused the offer.

However, it is believed that the 23-year-old would be tempted to accept a move at the end of this term, with high-flying Fiorentina and hometown club Napoli in the frame.

Premier League giants Arsenal are also known to be interested in a swoop, but Palla is likely to try and build his career in Italy before looking for a chance abroad.
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mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
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i know this guy haven't done much for us but i still want him to stay... just give this kid a chance to play as a striker.... he was a right winger a left winger... just play him as a striker alongside trez...
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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But he has to earn the right to play with Trez instead of Ale or Iaquinta, and he has failed to do that.

He did fine in Serie B, but isn't good enough for a side with title aspirations in Serie A.
 

C4ISR

Senior Member
Dec 18, 2005
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Palladino is, and has always been, a forward. He has received no consistent playing time upfront, and has been thrown into an unfamiliar position because of injury's.

I'm against selling him. Co-own him to another team where he plays regularly and in his natural position, and than make a decision.
 

narchi

Junior Member
Jul 2, 2006
224
Palla, Noce and Criscito didn't impress me. I'm not sure if they are Juve's material. I must agree with Juve red. It's easier to play for udinese then for Juve.
 

La_Fidanzata

Senior Member
Feb 18, 2008
653
I agree with u guys who dont want to sell our promising youngster rafa. And I dont understand why Ranieri rules him out all the time.? he is a striker not midfielder!
I will go crazy if he sucseed in another club.
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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I agree with u guys who dont want to sell our promising youngster rafa. And I dont understand why Ranieri rules him out all the time.? he is a striker not midfielder!
I will go crazy if he sucseed in another club.
Palladino doesn't play as a striker because he's not as good as Del Piero. It's not that hard to understand.
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
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Palladino doesn't play as a striker because he's not as good as Del Piero. It's not that hard to understand.

thats quite true, yes he is def a good player but if he wants to earn a spot he has to work really hard to break in through the starting 11.
 

DiDoz

Senior Member
Jun 23, 2007
508
Palladino doesn't play as a striker because he's not as good as Del Piero. It's not that hard to understand.
Can you name anybody that plays as good as Del Piero?????

LOAN HIM, why cant we learn from others' mistakes?? Borriello was outcasted by Milan to Genoa and now they regret it

Selling a young, talented player just because he's not as good as a legend is soooo stupid

Whoever thought Palla's gonna bench DP, or Crisito will fill Cannavaro's gap at their first season is retarted (no offense)

We must keep them, give them a chance to play , whether in Juve or on loan to smaller clubs, but never trade them + cash with average old players

I know that's what gonna happen eventually cuz we have Secco and Ranieri, but everybody else thinks it's a HUGE mistake
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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Can you name anybody that plays as good as Del Piero?????

LOAN HIM, why cant we learn from others' mistakes?? Borriello was outcasted by Milan to Genoa and now they regret it

Selling a young, talented player just because he's not as good as a legend is soooo stupid

Whoever thought Palla's gonna bench DP, or Crisito will fill Cannavaro's gap at their first season is retarted (no offense)

We must keep them, give them a chance to play , whether in Juve or on loan to smaller clubs, but never trade them + cash with average old players

I know that's what gonna happen eventually cuz we have Secco and Ranieri, but everybody else thinks it's a HUGE mistake
If you actually read my post I never said that we should sell Palladino, I was just explaining why he doesn't get a chance to play upfront.
 

da_ledgeaun

The Juve Freak
Jun 2, 2007
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it all goes down to the player,does Palla want to leave Juve,or does he want to stay and go with the team even if that means to sit on the bench..However,i do believe he still wants to be a part of Juve,with him recently signing a new contract and all,so the best option is to loan him,any serie A side will be just fine..
 

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