Antonio Nocerino (11 Viewers)

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sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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mark83 said:
i hope ur understanding it as Nocerino being in the same level as makelele or Viera NOT Gattuso.

Cuz Rhino is one of the best in the world in his trade and could be on par with both of those and atm better than Viera.


abt Nocerino, as i said before.He has been a starter in the Azzurrini since the Gentile Days, so there must be something there.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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ahmedz said:
mark83, u dont think that gattuso is a world-class good DM?

I think he is very good, but world-class?:disagree:

Vieira could be his teacher.

Emerson - I never rated him something special, I think he and Gattuso could be on the same level.

Vieira ownes them both.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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mark83 said:
I think he is very good, but world-class?:disagree:

Vieira could be his teacher.

Emerson - I never rated him something special, I think he and Gattuso could be on the same level.

Vieira ownes them both.
viera lost most of his form once he left Arsenal, rhino has been a consistent and essential player for Milan and Italy.

ur always unfair to many players
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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sateeh said:
viera lost most of his form once he left Arsenal, rhino has been a consistent and essential player for Milan and Italy.

ur always unfair to many players

:disagree:

Only the ones who deserve it.:D

I dont look always at consistency: Vieira and Gattuso at their best form are uncomparable.

Vieira ownes him like a little boy.
 

ZhiXin

Senior Member
Oct 1, 2004
10,321
#27
mark83 said:
:disagree:

Only the ones who deserve it.:D

I dont look always at consistency: Vieira and Gattuso at their best form are uncomparable.

Vieira ownes him like a little boy.
If you look at Vieira in his Arsenal days, he is superior than Gattuso. Everytime gets the job done back at Highbury. But I have still yet to see him return to this form after he left Arsenal.

About Gattuso, I know that he is still inferior to Vieira at his prime, but definitely deserve to be mentioned as world class as well, he runs and wins the ball with much passion and he is a fan favourite at Milan.

Perrotta? I love him but no1 knows or cares who the hell he is. Ever since Spalletti changed his position, his career skyrocketed. Bet he is one of those lucky late bloomers out there, just like Luca Toni and Dado Prso to mention a few.
 

C4ISR

Senior Member
Dec 18, 2005
2,362
#30
Vieira owns Gattuso?! Now that is funny.

Gattuso is a 1 of a kind player, unlike Vieira.

The work rate and passion Gattuso puts into every match seperates him from Vieira, who elegantly prances around the pitch doing nothing, as was demonstrated with Juve last season.
 
Jul 23, 2006
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#32
Shyne said:
Vieira owns Gattuso?! Now that is funny.

Gattuso is a 1 of a kind player, unlike Vieira.

The work rate and passion Gattuso puts into every match seperates him from Vieira, who elegantly prances around the pitch doing nothing, as was demonstrated with Juve last season.
:agree:
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
#33
Shyne said:
Vieira owns Gattuso?! Now that is funny.

Gattuso is a 1 of a kind player, unlike Vieira.

The work rate and passion Gattuso puts into every match seperates him from Vieira, who elegantly prances around the pitch doing nothing, as was demonstrated with Juve last season.
:agree:

Vlatko said:
why do people, all of a sudden, consider every single player from our primavera as talented?
The Juventus primavera are talented. They did well last season & are doing very nicely this year too, as did the other Juventus youth sides. Here are the youth teams latest results: -

Youth Sector - 24 Oct 2006 - 9:31 AM

Youth team round up

Primavera (21/10/06)
Juventus-Pergocrema 5-2
Goal scorers: Guzman, Cuneaz, Pastore (P), Maritato (2), Bettega, Becchetti (P)

Berretti (21/10/06)
Lecco-Juventus 0-4
Goal scorers: Duravia, Bottone (2), Essabr

Allievi Nazionali (22/10/06)
Juventus-Albinoleffe 4-0
Goal scorers: Faralli, Marrone, Rossi (2)

Allievi Regionali (22/10/06)
Juventus-Vanchiglia 3-1
Goal scorers: Enrico, D’Asaro (V), Terrazzino (2)

Giovanissimi Professionisti (22/10/06)
Sassari Torres- Juventus 1-4
Goal scorers: Arena, Libertazzi, Proietti, Carta (S), Pasino

Giovanissimi Regionali (22/10/06)
Juventus-Borgo San Remo 11-0
Goal scorers: Margiotta (2), Geografo (2), Ceravolo (2), Carfora, Mazzocca, Dell’Aglio (2), Manfredi

Giovanissimi Sperimentali (22/10/06)
Juventus-Alpignano 7-0
Goal scorers: Cerruti (2), Cavallero, Liso, Guerrini (2), Sasso
 

Christina

vanilla pudding
Aug 21, 2006
19,775
#34
Nocerino has Juve dream Monday 26 March, 2007

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Piacenza starlet Antonio Nocerino has admitted that he is dreaming of joining Juventus at the end of the season.

The Under-21 international, who appeared against England on Saturday, is currently co-owned between both clubs and could make the move north after an encouraging campaign.

“I’m happy at Piacenza, but joining Juventus is an objective which I hope to achieve as soon as possible,” he admitted.

“Wearing the Bianconeri shirt is a dream of mine and to do that in Serie A would be unbeatable.”

Nocerino, a combative central midfielder, was born in Napoli and has had spells at Avellino, Genoa, Catanzaro and Crotone in his short career to date.

channel4
 
Jul 2, 2006
19,433
#35
Nocerino has Juve dream Monday 26 March, 2007

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Piacenza starlet Antonio Nocerino has admitted that he is dreaming of joining Juventus at the end of the season.

The Under-21 international, who appeared against England on Saturday, is currently co-owned between both clubs and could make the move north after an encouraging campaign.

“I’m happy at Piacenza, but joining Juventus is an objective which I hope to achieve as soon as possible,” he admitted.

“Wearing the Bianconeri shirt is a dream of mine and to do that in Serie A would be unbeatable.”

Nocerino, a combative central midfielder, was born in Napoli and has had spells at Avellino, Genoa, Catanzaro and Crotone in his short career to date.

channel4

good,passion leads him to Juve
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,565
#37
Next year is gonna be dificult for our youngsters, we have alot of great youngsters but I dont see space in the team for them in the next season
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
#39
i'd have rather seen what Nocerino could have offered us this year. As for next season we are probably going to get another DM, but what i saw of him against the England U21 was promising, but i doubt he'll find place unless he really manages to impress in this last part of the season.
 
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