Raffaele Palladino (27 Viewers)

mondo1

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May 14, 2006
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so? is he allergic to the right side of the field? will he spontaneously combust if played on the right?
no but he is not even good on the left how should he be on the right?

look at camo he is a right midfielder and u will never see is true potential when u put him on the left... same as gio just the other way around and they are both more talented than this guy
 

Buck Fuddy

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May 22, 2009
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Palladino's not a bad player, but he's not exactly good enough for our first team either.

He is just another one of those immensely hyped up youth talents, that turn out to be average players. We, as Juventus fans, should be familiar with that situation by now.
 
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Byrone

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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    Palladino's not a bad player, but he's not exactly good enough for our first team either.

    He is just another one of those immensely hyped up youth talents, that turn out to be average players. We, as Juventus fans, should be familiar with that situation by now.
    Will we be talking about Giovinco like this in a few years time?:drool:
     

    Dominic

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    Jan 30, 2004
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    We should seriously consider a 4-3-3

    Palladino and Giovinco flanking a striker. Instead of Palladino maybe rather Iaquinta, Camo or even Diego. Palladino gives us options anyway. I'd like to see Diego in more of a midfield role. Risky, but worth a try..

    Back to Palladino.. Giving a player some confidence and playing time goes a long way, the current Palladino has improved leaps and bounds since the "Palladingo" days.
     

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