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Let me try him later on my Pro Evo 6
Originally posted by looprevil View PostThe main thing he is friggin awesome on Pro Evo 6, so go get him Rafa!"In fact I’m going to make a promise which will be welcomed by many. If there’s no finance secured by the opening day of the season, I’m going to hang up my keyboard and close KOPTALK down." - Duncan Oldham, Expert Conman. March 29th 2006
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Goal ratio shows that he still has much to offer!
Originally posted by bazza76 View PostThats if Robbie gets replaced, he seems a very popular figure at the club, for team morale and people seem to think he still has somethingt to offer, set up Gerrard and scored two at the weekend."In fact I’m going to make a promise which will be welcomed by many. If there’s no finance secured by the opening day of the season, I’m going to hang up my keyboard and close KOPTALK down." - Duncan Oldham, Expert Conman. March 29th 2006
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He is as strong as an Ox, and his strike partner, Di Natale is the best finisher I have seen since Fowler. (I am talking about Pro Evo here guys!!)Originally posted by FowlerLeftFoot View PostLet me try him later on my Pro Evo 6
"Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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Cariccolo is labelled as the new Luca Toni if I'm not mistaken. Either way, he's quite highly rated in Italy.
Iaquinta is a good player and under different circumstances, I'd be reasonably happy for us to sign him, but as has been said, he's not an out and out goalscorer, which is what we need.
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I will try him on Pro Evo tonight and report backOriginally posted by tomasjj View PostWatched Palermo versus Atalanta the other night.
Palermo has some good players and play decent footy.
That striker Cariccolo or something looked ok from what I saw of the game.
Anyone seen him and got an opinion?
Joking aside he averages about 10-11 goals a season over the last 3 seasons. He is 27 now and IMO is not prolific enough to be considered, but hey what do I know?"Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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Toni also came from Palermo, so I see why he gets the label. From what I could see he did look more dynamic and skillfil compared to Toni, also with more creativity.Originally posted by keniget View PostCariccolo is labelled as the new Luca Toni if I'm not mistaken. Either way, he's quite highly rated in Italy.
Iaquinta is a good player and under different circumstances, I'd be reasonably happy for us to sign him, but as has been said, he's not an out and out goalscorer, which is what we need.
As for Iaquinta I agree. Looks decent enough, but not being the poacher we need. But on the other hand, it does depend on who Rafa wants him to replace out of our current strikeforce.--== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--
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Already 27? Hmm. I will check how many the other strikers at Palermo score a season.Originally posted by looprevil View PostI will try him on Pro Evo tonight and report back
Joking aside he averages about 10-11 goals a season over the last 3 seasons. He is 27 now and IMO is not prolific enough to be considered, but hey what do I know?--== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--
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Rafa stated in an interview some time ago (Corriero Dello Sport) and he said that he was keeping tabs on Iaquinta. So, it could be true.
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hmmm...
An aside:
Iaquinta just broke his cheek bone and requires surgery; Amauri is out for a good long time as well, probably the whole season with a serious knee injury!
Does the press think we like crocked strikers? (yes i know iaquinta's ain't serious)
But I don't see why people like him.. Lippi and Donadoni both do, and Milan are for whatever reason also after him... but then Milan did buy Gilardino ffs!
He's hardworking, yes, decent in the air yes, but he spends half the time running to the corner flag a la Baros.
Caracciolo is a decent player, but for some reason not favoured for club OR country.
Weird that we are linked with so many italian based strikers...
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How anyone can write off Iaquinta is beyond me. He's a current Italian International for gods sake. he came on in the world cup final. You don't play for Italy if you can't play the game.
I'm not saying is the answer to all our problems but any current Italian international will be a player who's available must be seriously considered.AKA Heighway No9
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