Raffaele Palladino (7 Viewers)

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
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Everyone has he's own opinion about things, we don't have to agree on everything here (thats why this forum is here) to discuss and argue. No body here is a football expert, so why we should take one's opinion as granted. Let people say what they want and if u think that they're wrong u can always argue with them and convice them.....It's just childish sometimes when u hear some people here claiming that this guy is stupid or know nothing about football !!
Yes I agree but there is nothing wrong in saying that players with Italian blood are superior to others.
 

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HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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Palladino To Stay At Juventus?

There are reports in Italy that Raffaele Palladino may stay at Juventus after all, as he will be needed for next season’s Champions League preliminary round.

Palladino is widely regarded as one of Italy’s best young talents, however he had a frustrating season where he has often either sat on the bench, or was employed in an unfavoured wide midfield position.

In total the 24-year-old made just 14 Serie A starts, and it had looked almost certain that he would be leaving this summer. The skilful forward reportedly rejected a move to Palermo, but there has been strong interest also from the likes of Sampdoria, Fiorentina, Napoli and even Arsenal.

However Juventus are now said to be reconsidering their intention to sell Palladino, as they will require him for the Champions League preliminary round in August.

The Bianconeri will have to play a two-legged qualifier after finishing third in Serie A. Sebastian Giovinco will be on duty with Italy Under-21s at the Olympics, while Pavel Nedved will be suspended for the first leg. With Marco Marchionni certain to leave Juve, Claudio Ranieri is left with precious few options in the wide midfield roles.

Therefore Palladino may indeed stay, as nothing will be taken for chance as Juve attempt to qualify for the lucrative group stages of Europe’s premier club competition.

Goal.com

So he'd stay..for two matches?:shifty:
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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He isn't even good in wide midfield role. I wouldn't rely on him playing a match of such huge importance. There has to be a better option. We still have Salihamidzic for that role.
 

Christina

vanilla pudding
Aug 21, 2006
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Sell him right after the two matches:D.

Wont the window be open then?I thought it ended on 1st Sept.
That's true also. And another thing, the Olympics u-21 uses the team who qualified for it last year right? So technically it's the u-23 team. Anyway if that's the case, then Palladino will also be part of the Olympics since he was in the squad last year.
 
Aug 1, 2003
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the best option is not to sell him and play him in his position and not buy amauri. he shouldnt worry about playing time now there's cl, squad depth and rotation is key. palladino is a talented player, hes sufficient for this.
 

da_ledgeaun

The Juve Freak
Jun 2, 2007
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He played really well today against Melbourne Victories..Great dribbling,passing,a very nice penalty and of course a great goal to complete his wonderful performance..and he was playig as a forward today,he really does have the potential to be really great..i really would love it if he could stay or loaned out to a good mid table serie A team,i think he could do well in Sampdoria/Udinese..
 

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