Antonio Nocerino (13 Viewers)

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Morra10

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Apr 30, 2006
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At the beginning of the season nocerino was playing great and everyone was saying he would be even better than gattuso, now he isn't playing so good and most people are giving up on him. At the start of the season he was playing above and beyond what was expected of him, he's 22. It's a great sign to even see him playing that well. He has some things to learn and just because he has a couple of so-so games doesn't mean he doesn't have a bright future. You guys give up on people way to easily.
 

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Marceℓℓo

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Mar 16, 2007
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At the beginning of the season nocerino was playing great and everyone was saying he would be even better than gattuso, now he isn't playing so good and most people are giving up on him. At the start of the season he was playing above and beyond what was expected of him, he's 22. It's a great sign to even see him playing that well. He has some things to learn and just because he has a couple of so-so games doesn't mean he doesn't have a bright future. You guys give up on people way to easily.

True that. Same with Criscito.
 
Dec 26, 2004
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Personally I don't want to get rid of him (at least not YET) as for that article it means nothing to me... but till now after watching all Juve's games I saw nothing that justify considering him anything but a Blasi 2.
 

Morra10

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Apr 30, 2006
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who was playing well? he sucked at the beginning and he still sucks

tell me how nocerino sucks? He's probably the best ball winner on our team and if you didn't notice that's what he was on the field to do. He's a terrible passer, and has very little ball control but he doesn't start because he's the most talented player on the field. He starts because he's aggressive, he gives 110% every time he plays, he puts a lot of pressure on the opposing attack, and he wins balls in the midfield. That's what your ball winner is supposed to do.
 

ZhiXin

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Oct 1, 2004
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He's not going anywhere, don't read so much into this.


Should Ciro have been sent away too?
Funny how people's opinions differ when Chiellini and Cannavaro mention something similar to this.

Anyway Nocerino is only 22 and is already a regular in the U-21s. He has won many praises, what more can you ask for? Do ppl have the patience to see the player grow and develop? What's more Nocerino needs experience to grow in Serie A, he is not a machine who can auto-perform, he needs the time to do it as well. I bet if Giovinco were to start and have substandard performances, he will be raining harsh criticisms too. You guys are saying as if Serie A is an easy league for a YOUNG player to develop. If you guys can quote Blasi I can also say Nesta, who captained Lazio at a young age and won the scedutto at 23/24. There is no way to tell how Nocerino will perform in the future

Be thankful that Nocerino and Palladino are still playing for us when he could have been sent away permanently. And Marchisio and Giovinco are on loan at Empoli, with 1 being a starter and the other a wonder kid.
 

Cronios

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Jun 7, 2004
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“I’d join Napoli even if I had to walk there, but as you know I was at Juventus and it wasn’t all up to me.”
OMG:( i didnt expect that:rolleyes: ,another Criscito...
But rinocerino is a DM, such a player is really affected by psychology,
maybe thats why he lacks determination and motivation some times,
if his heart is with Napoli, he will either grow up like a professional mercenary, just like Emerson, or he will be another sad player, offering his service for his salary, with an indifferent contribution, on the team's result...
Usually the mercs are good enough, when the team is rolling, but they fade away when things are not looking bright and have a tendency to quit...
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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I don't know how retarded can you be if you choose playing for Napoli over JUVENTUS, especially when it's so early in your career.
Is he mental?
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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If Nocerino really wants a move to Napoli, give him in exchange for Marek Hamsik, a player who has far more talent than Nocerino.
Exactly. I don´t want Nocerino gone becuase his heart is Napoelitan but because we can get our hands on this guy you mentioned who IMO can become a far greater player than Nocerino. Nocerino has limited abilities and no, his technical abilities won´t improve much over the years. Other things may improve but his natural mediocre technical ability will remain the same.

He may be a good destroyer but he is not the only one left on this planet. We have a chance of getting a far greater player than him. I really don´t consider him that untouchable. But I have no problems with him getting a lot of chances.
 
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