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post May 25 2008, 02:09 PM
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You mean Napoli don't have any ambition? because all I can see in them is ambition!
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post May 25 2008, 02:17 PM
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Napoli also has a confirmed coach in Edy Reja. (IMG:http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

In any event, back on topic: depending on who you listen to, the most likely loan destinations for young Alberto (right now) are Samp or Reggina (with Billy).
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post Jul 15 2008, 05:54 AM
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UNDER 19: GRECIA-ITALIA 1-1, GOL DI PALOSCHI

14/07/2008

MILANO - La prima partita dell'Italia alle fasi finali del Campionato Europeo Under 19 contro la Grecia, a Mlada Bolestav, si è conclusa con il risultato di 1-1. Per gli azzurrini ha segnato Alberto Paloschi su rigore al 90'.


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post Jul 15 2008, 10:36 AM
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He is the hope of Italy U19....
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post Jul 15 2008, 10:47 AM
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Paloschi to the rescue Tuesday 15 July, 2008

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Milan young gun Alberto Paloschi saved Italy’s Under-19 side from defeat against Greece in their European Championship opener last night.

Italy are in Group B along with hosts the Czech Republic, England and Greece and they kicked off their campaign with a tricky test against the Greeks who were runners-up last time around.

Francesco Rocca’s young Italians won all their games in qualification for the tournament but they found themselves behind in Mlada Boleslav.

Michail Pavlis opened the scoring for Greece on 23 minutes with an impeccable finish to convert Sotiris Ninis’s inch-perfect through ball.

Italy fought back in the second period but were repeatedly frustrated in front of goal.

Newcastle United boy Fabio Zamblera thought he had scored when he poked home in a scramble after an effort from Cisco Roma product Andrea Mazzarani, but it was disallowed.

Just as defeat looked inevitable, Sampdoria’s Andrea Poli was felled in the box by Kyriakos Papadopoulos and the referee pointed to the spot.

Milan youngster Paloschi took responsibility and calmly struck the ball down the middle to level at the death.

The next test for Italy is a crunch match against England on Thursday. The English were beaten 2-0 by the Czech Republic and need to win to stay in the competition.

Italy Under-19: Fiorillo; Darmian, Bruscagin, Tagliani, Gentili; Mazzarani, Poli, Bonaventura; Forestieri, Paloschi, Zamblera

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Link : http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/jul15b.html
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post Jul 15 2008, 12:33 PM
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I really like Paloschi. I hope we keep him, even if it means we have to offload Borriello (I know it's harsh, but tbh I see a brighter future for us with Palo than Borriello)
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post Jul 15 2008, 12:49 PM
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Yes, Paloschi does seem to have that eager, 'I will work harder' attitude to him. While Borriello seems to throw the 'I'm the finished product, the alpha male with the supermodel gf...take it or leave it' attitude. But then again Borriello is 26 or so right?
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QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ Jul 15 2008, 04:19 PM) *
Yes, Paloschi does seem to have that eager, 'I will work harder' attitude to him. While Borriello seems to throw the 'I'm the finished product, the alpha male with the supermodel gf...take it or leave it' attitude. But then again Borriello is 26 or so right?


Agreed // what about it? does the age matter? Borriello might just prove every doubter wrong, but I wouldn't have taken the risk of bringing him back if I were Galliani. I would have kept Paloschi and signed Ronaldinho. now we are signing Ronaldinho, but I think in that case Palo will be loaned out and Bori will stay, which is... not ideal. I wanted Paloschi to be one of those one club mans.
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post Jul 15 2008, 01:16 PM
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QUOTE (zdrossoneri @ Jul 15 2008, 12:57 PM) *
Agreed // what about it? does the age matter? Borriello might just prove every doubter wrong, but I wouldn't have taken the risk of bringing him back if I were Galliani. I would have kept Paloschi and signed Ronaldinho. now we are signing Ronaldinho, but I think in that case Palo will be loaned out and Bori will stay, which is... not ideal. I wanted Paloschi to be one of those one club mans.

Gee, even Billy isn't that man. And nowdays,..it's just very near to impossible. Anyway, what's the risk of bringing Borriello back? After 3 years of Gilardino we can't loose anything. And Palo..well I think that one season at Reggina were he would play constantly would really do more for him then a hectic Milan season with 5-10 Serie A appearences and some Coppa matches.
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post Jul 15 2008, 01:23 PM
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QUOTE (zdrossoneri @ Jul 15 2008, 06:27 PM) *
Agreed // what about it? does the age matter? Borriello might just prove every doubter wrong, but I wouldn't have taken the risk of bringing him back if I were Galliani. I would have kept Paloschi and signed Ronaldinho. now we are signing Ronaldinho, but I think in that case Palo will be loaned out and Bori will stay, which is... not ideal. I wanted Paloschi to be one of those one club mans.


I mean, the reason why I brought up the age is that at that age (Palo's) the youngsters have not yet outgrown the hero worship phase and still eagerly chase their dreams, while at 26 Borriello has seen a lot more of the glitzy life, and not to mention might not be as motivated to improve himself as he was at 19. He might have already decided what works for him and what doesn't, and might not want to change himself in any way.
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Well on the topic i hope that he goes to Reggina, they are my second favorite team and they really need some sort of miracle to stay in Serie A every year. Plus Palo can help keep Reggina out of relagation get ample playing time, (No other forward there is even halfway decent) and gain that confidence that a youngster really needs. for the cherry on the cake he would be seen as a hero for keeping a team like Reggina safe from relagation.
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If he can do a Genoa Borriello for whichever team he plays for next season, he's set to be our new number 9 I daresay!! Coz unlike Borriello he's already performed for us.
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Jul 15 2008, 04:46 PM) *
Gee, even Billy isn't that man. And nowdays,..it's just very near to impossible.

There are Messi and Bojan in Barca. Miguel Torres in Madrid [whom I rate him highly]. I think we should have at least one...

QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ Jul 17 2008, 12:10 PM) *
If he can do a Genoa Borriello for whichever team he plays for next season, he's set to be our new number 9 I daresay!! Coz unlike Borriello he's already performed for us.

I like the idea so much! #9 Paloschi. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/pirate1.gif)
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post Jul 23 2008, 06:06 PM
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So... where is he going then?
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QUOTE (Portikins @ Jul 23 2008, 06:06 PM) *
So... where is he going then?

reggina probably
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