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Cuti

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Jul 30, 2006
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Palladino plays on the left even though he's right footed,doesnt he?

Plus Roeder has played him on the right numerous times this season...not to mention he played there sometimes in his chelsea days.
you can play them on their weaker sides, BUT you don't get the best you can out of them. Just imagine Chiellini playing right back, he could do it, but he wouldn't be as good as left back or centre. Same goes with Vicente, Duff.
Palladino doesn't have a bad left foot, which is why he doesn't do badly as AML, but he would be more comfortable on the right
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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you can play them on their weaker sides, BUT you don't get the best you can out of them. Just imagine Chiellini playing right back, he could do it, but he wouldn't be as good as left back or centre. Same goes with Vicente, Duff.
Palladino doesn't have a bad left foot, which is why he doesn't do badly as AML, but he would be more comfortable on the right
Duff has a reasonable right foot IMo.

He's been played on the right numerous times and he looks pretty comfortable there...On the left is his natural position of course but he's pretty comfortable playing on the right...

Plus you get the best of Ronaldinho,Babel and a lot of players when they are played on their weaker sides.
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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You are completely underestimating Duff...He's a very good player on his day.
no i know he is a skillfull player...saw a lot of him when he was probably at his best @ Rovers and in WC 2002...but IMO he was a 1 season wonder...completely fell off the radar after he moved to Chelsea-->Newcastle
 
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Duff has a reasonable right foot IMo.

He's been played on the right numerous times and he looks pretty comfortable there...On the left is his natural position of course but he's pretty comfortable playing on the right...

Plus you get the best of Ronaldinho,Babel and a lot of players when they are played on their weaker sides.
That's because they are then allowed to cut in, and use their stronger foot.. When played like that, ronaldinho, messi or babel aren't wingers, they're forwards
 

Juve Libnan

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Jun 20, 2007
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if anyone saw mexico vs brazil....
im sure u noticed what a raw talent nery castillo is...he toyyed with brazils defence...he was by far better than anyone of the brasilians out there...
he had an amazin gold cup and played even better today..i say keep an eye on him..could be a nice gamble for someone who can replace nedved bit by bit
 

Cuti

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Juve: Cobolli Gigli su Milito, Bianchi e Camoranesi

13:00 del 28 giugno

Gabriele Milito

Il presidente della Juventus, Giovanni Cobolli Gigli ha dichiarato all'arrivo in Lega Calcio: "Di sicuro ci serve un difensore centrale. Stiamo trattando Milito, ma francamente non saprei dire come andrà a finire perchè c'e' una differenza economica abbastanza sostanziale su cui Secco sta lavorando. Camoranesi ha dimostrato il suo attaccamento alla maglia e quest'anno è stato un giocatore importantissimo, tra noi c'è stima reciproca. Rolando Bianchi? Con la conferma di Trezeguet il nostro attacco è messo bene, quindi mi sembra molto meno possibile rispetto a qualche tempo fa".

La novità di giornata arriva nelle alternative a Milito. Oltre ai brasiliani Pepe del Porto e Luisao del Benfica, la Juventus avrebbe effettuato un sondaggio per il 29enne portoghese Fernando Meira dello Stoccarda.
 
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