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Federico Piovaccari


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  • Date Of Birth: 01/09/84
    Nation: Italy
    Birthplace: Gallarate, Italy
    Squad Number: 9
    Position: Forward
    Secondary Positions: Offside
    Joined Wanderers: 27/07/15
    Contract Details: One Year Initial Contract
    Contract Finish: 2015/16
    Previous Club: Eibar
    Wanderers Debut: 1st September 2015 vs Palm Beach
    A-League Appearances: 12
    A-League Goals: 2
    ACL Appearances: 0
    ACL Goals: 0
    FFA Cup Appearances: 2
    FFA Cup Goals: 0
    Club World Cup Appearances: 0
    Club World Cup Goals: 0
    Total Appearances: 14
    Total Goals: 2
    Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2015/16: 14 (2)
    Highlight: Scored his first goal for the Waanderers against Melbourne Heart on 13/11/2015.
    Description: A veteran forward, Piovaccari has extensive experience in the Spanish La Liga, as well as an astonishing number of 9 loan moves throughout his career. Despite his marquee status, he was a true flop, scoring only 2 goals, both of which were cut-back tap-ins into an open net. He was frozen out in an attempt to move him on but he steadfastly remained in Australia until his contract expired.
Federico Piovaccari

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Michu has been released by Swansea, keep the Spanish flavour going

 

although I want this pied piper celebration, im patiently waiting.

 

 

So how exactly are we supposed to respond to this pied piper celebration?  Do we follow him around the pitch?

We'd probably need to submit a request pre match to get approval to leave our seats or bays to do that!!!

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Michu has been released by Swansea, keep the Spanish flavour going

 

although I want this pied piper celebration, im patiently waiting.

 

So how exactly are we supposed to respond to this pied piper celebration?  Do we follow him around the pitch?

We'd probably need to submit a request pre match to get approval to leave our seats or bays to do that!!!

 

 

FOREIGNER STEALING OUR JOBS AND BENEFITS LEADS ANTISOCIAL ETHNIC HOOLIGANS ON A VIOLENT RAMPAGE

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His body language was good last night, he stayed onside and won quite a few corners. He's started to connect with his teammates.

 

Apart from some lazy passing, he wad good value for his time on the pitch. I'm looking forward to what he can do next week.

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My only criticism with the goal was that he should have celebrated with Bridge, he gave it to him on a platter. Though in saying that, going by his reaction & the way he celebrated, you could see he was dying to score at home in front of us!

His body language was good last night, he stayed onside and won quite a few corners. He's started to connect with his teammates.

Apart from some lazy passing, he wad good value for his time on the pitch. I'm looking forward to what he can do next week.

100% you can see him getting better & better each week. My only criticism was that he found himself in wider positions a bit too often (partially due to the balls being played to him & partially due to the defenders forcing him into space out wide) I'd love to see him start Central & see what he can do on the edge of the box.

 

On the offsides, yes he is a bit lazy getting back (he was better this week) but the better players don't run full pace all the time. They try to do as little as possible when not involved in the play but when they start being involved they are ready to go.

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still needs to get more fit, 

he still looks buggered after 15 minutes

 

yep he's still huffing and puffing pretty much anytime he makes a decent run

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I thought he looked much fitter on Sat than in previous weeks.  From where I was sitting I had a very good view of where he was in relation to onside / offside in the first half and truth be told unlike Newcastle where he spent the match offside, on Sat he timed his runs very well.  Also a lot of hustle shown compared to previous weeks.  Truth be told it was also good to see someone actually put one in from a couple of metres out rather than find a way to send it into the crowd, though that's a pretty low standard to exceed.

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I don't agree that he was huffing and puffing that much on Sat.  He is significantly bulkier so will always look as if he is lumbering around compared to some of the string beans out there.  He doesn't seem to have the raw pace but makes up for it with the ability to bulldoze his way through.  It is worth nothing that he managed to catch up to Bridge in the first goal, and remain ahead of the Nix defenders racing back, even though Bridge had a significant start on him.

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take him out of my fantasy team, 2 goals in 2 weeks..... I expect a signed jersey from him in return....

Same.  :nono:

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Shame people are going to miss his hatrick

 

 

 

take him out of my fantasy team, 2 goals in 2 weeks..... I expect a signed jersey from him in return....

Same.  :nono:

 

 

Picked up a groin injury against the Nix & will miss the next couple of weeks.  

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take him out of my fantasy team, 2 goals in 2 weeks..... I expect a signed jersey from him in return....

Same. :nono:
I made him captain after the first goal and he scored a second for me he just needed the extra responsibility.

 

Now he's injured, im not the sort of fantasy manager who blames injury.

Although if I put mooy as captain I'd have 46 points from one player

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