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    Brescia’s 1-0 victory over Ternana included 52 minutes of action for the home team’s Fausto Rossi who was replaced for the remainder of the game by Juve loan team-mate Ouasim Buoy.

    No sign of Spinazzola and Boniperti at Empoli, who defeated Pro Vercelli 2-1. Gabriel Appelt and Alberto Masi managed the full game, as they regularly do, for the away side.

    Attacking midfielder Giandonato(Vz), and our two young goalkeepers Pinsoglio(Vz) and Leali(Vs) also achieved the welcome result of a full game for their respective loan clubs in Vicenza’s 0-1 reverse to Virtus Lanciano. Prince-Désir Gouano was nowhere to be seen in the visitor’s camp (once again).

    Moving up the leagues to Serie A…Immobile played the full 90 in Genoa’s 1-0 away loss to Siena. Freddy Sorensen seems back in fashion at Bologna, involved from start to finish in their 1-1 home draw with Udinese. Manolo Gabbadini also featured from the start but was removed in the 73’. Christian Pasquato didn’t make it off the bench…
     
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    Welcome back Lo-Pan.

    It's a shame what's happening to Pasquato. Looks like another year wasted for him.
    There seems little opportunity for a player of his particular talents, KA..most likely, sad as it may seem, his chances of a career at Juve are now very close to zero. I wish him luck regardless.

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    Another full match for Nicola Leali who failed to prevent Virtus Lanciano falling to a 2-1 away defeat to Juve Stabia. The major news from this game, however, was the re-appearance (finally) of our french lad, Prince Gouano, who whilst not earning any minutes on the field, succeeded in finding a position on the bench. Lets hope this is the start of some solid progress for the young defender who is yet to find any game time since his loan move in the Summer.

    Midfielder Rahman Chibsah and highly thought of, apparently scouted by Man City, striker, Richmond Boakye played in Sassuolo's 2-0 victory over Novara, which keeps them sitting pretty at the top of the league. Still no evidence of Libertazzi's continued career as a footballer at Novara.

    Brazilian wonderkid, the archangel Gabriel Appelt was taken off injured early on in Pro Vercelli's shameful home catastrophe against Modena (1-2). Let's hope he recovers quickly and strongly from a suspected fractured fibula, as the boy has been a constant part of PV's season thus far, mixing it well enough with the men. (Uncle) Albert Masi did not feature, but that was likely due to suspension. Also failing to prove of any worth was Di Silvestro, whose absence I am yet to learn is due to either injury or poor form.

    Over at Brescia, it was encouraging to see Ouasim Buoy escape the cruel clutches of the bench for the final twenty minutes of their 1-3 away stomping of a Cesena side short of both decorum and quality. Perhaps the confident, some say flambuoyant dutchman can use this outing as a springboard to dive back into the starting XI...

    Empoli got poleaxed 3-2 away to the all powerful Crotone, but what the fuck do they expect when they fail to include the likes of our beloved Boniperti and Spinazzola??? We give them a gun, then they go to war with their fists alone...

    Pinsoglio continued to own the starting position between the sticks in Vicenza's creditable 2-2 away draw to Cittadella, with his juve buddy Giandonato taking to the battlefield for the final 25 minutes.

    Leaving the underclass of Serie B, and returning to the cream of the crop...Freddy 'Kruger' Sorensen played the full 90, Gabbadini a late 15 minute cameo and Pasquato sat so still he seemed like a corpse in Bologna's cowardly 1-0 capitulation away to our despised neighbours Torino. Capable but unfotunately named striker Ciro Immobile netted his third goal of the season in Genoa's 2-4 home harakiri effort against Naples.

    The primavera seem to have gathered some form and momentum, with a recent 4-0 demolition of Empoli (goals from Mattiello,Rugani, Padovan, Bonatini) followed up with a welcome 2-3 (goals from Schiavone, Magnusson, Bonatini) away victory in the NextGen competition versus Man City. 18 year old brazilian Leo Bonatini is finding his feet quickly after joining us from Cruzeiro...The primavera now sit in 7th in the domestic league, yet we could be as high as 2nd were we to win our two games in hand held over several teams above us.
     
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    Richmond Boakye strikes again...Future Juve star in the making and a snip at 4m for one leg???

    Empoli's exciting 3-2 home success over Grosseto was marred only by the omission, even from the bench, of Juve youngsters Boniperti and Spinazzola. The latter having not played for several weeks now, the former still awaiting his debut.

    The story over at Brescia, who drew 1-1 with league leaders Sassuolo, is much more heartening to read...Whilst Fausto Rossi missed out completely, dutch wizard Ouasim Buoy played almost the whole second half for the home side, continuing his fight to regain a first team place, and the performance of his opponents on the day included a solid showing for the full 90 from ghanian midfielder raman chibsah, with his countryman Richmond 'bobo' Boakye thumping in his fourth goal of the season during his near to 80 minutes on pitch. The pair are surely one of the main positives thus far this season, both playing regularly in the starting XI for a team deservedly leading the league...

    Nicola Leali. Enduring a tough time between the sticks, yet managing to find obvious joy in offensive salutes....

    What are we to make of the continued horror-show failing miserably to pass itself off as a professional football club named, some would say ridiculously, Virtus Lanciano??? Poor Nicola Leali is certainly receiving a large amount of shot stopping practice, as the team around him show as much fight as a frenchman! With another heavy defeat at the weekend (0-3 home reverse to the beastly Bari) its probably best to conclude that the young goalkeeper is not the main culprit, for if he was, why the hell would he keep starting??? A second minor positive, alongside Leali making his 11th appearance of the season, was the astonishing re-emergence of the regal one, gallic defender of the realm Prince Gouano, who not only made the bench, but also achieved his first 70 minutes of competitive action. Shamefully, as a defensive player, as with Leali, he must shoulder some of the blame for the shambles which ensued. Lets give the lad time to accustom himself once again to the light...However, a rancid debut for the youngster.

    Continuing to fly the Juve youth flag high and proud at Vicenza, goalkeeper Pinsoglio and attacking midfielder Giandonato both played the whole match in the 2-1 home mauling of Novara.

    Our promising young defender, likened to Nesta by some, and to Freddy Kruger by others, (Uncle) Albert Masi made his 11th appearance of the season in Pro Vercelli's unforgivable 0-2 loss to the formidable Crotone. Star midfielder, brazilian Gabriel Appelt missed this one, as he will likely miss most if not all games for the next 6 - 8 weeks after suffering a fractured fibula in last weekend's loss to Modena. Surgery wasn't required, and given how well he was playing up until then, and the vast potential he showed in brazil before arriving in Turin, lets all wish him a speedy and total recovery...'twas encouraging to see De Silvestro back in action, entering the fray for the home side to battle the last 20 minutes.
    Stepping up a level in quality of competition, Manolo Gabbadini scored the second goal from the penalty spot in Bologna's impressive 3-0 destruction of a poor Palermo side, with Freddy 'the iceman' Sorensen playing the whole game and seemingly back in regular contention after a lengthy period out of the first team. Christian Pasquato was not even named amongst the subs, and is surely set to be found a new home come January...
    Losing the Derby di Genova, 3-1 to former Juve great Ciro Ferrara's struggling Sampdoria side, Ciro Immobile can take pride from scoring Genoa's consolation goal as the striker started and finished the match yet again on the defeated side.

    Which leaves us the primavera, who have finally found something close to top gear, climbing up to 2nd in the league over the last fortnight, now placed 8 points behind runaway leaders Fiorentina, albeit with a game in hand… the First game of this period was the 0-1 victory over Siena, the winner scored by none other than Simone Pepe.
    Team v Siena>
    Laurentiu Branescu - Pol García, Jacob Laursen(Mattiello 46’), Filippo Penna, Daniele Rugani - Elvis Kabashi, Simone Pepe¹, Andrea Schiavone, Vykintas Slivka - Zoran Josipovic¹, Léo(Padovan 58’)
    GOALS- Pepe ’84 (PEN)

    Followed up with a 2-0 victory at home over Novara.
    Team v Novara>
    Laurentiu Branescu - Pol García, Hördur Björgvin Magnússon, Daniele Rugani - Elvis Kabashi, Federico Mattiello, Giuseppe Ruggiero, Andrea Schiavone, Vykintas Slivka - Stefano Beltrame(Laursen 69’), Stefano Padovan
    GOALS-
    Beltrame 11’
    Padovan 41’

    With several key players returning strongly from injury and suspension, the form of the primavera has drastically improved. As it must continue to do so, if we are to continue to chase Fiorentina in the league, and also progress in the NextGen tournament…in which presently we are sitting pretty in second spot of Group 2, holding a game in hand over Man City in 3rd who lie 3 points as well as position in the table behind us. In 1st currently are PSG, like us having played just 4 games, but a point ahead of us. Our final two games are both away, firstly to bottom of the table on a paltry two points Fenerbahce on the 5/12, and then finally locking horns with PSG on 19/12.
     
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    Thanks for the updates Lo-Pan, much appriciated :tup:
    Your welcome, Osman, and others who have offered a virtual pat on the back...which combined is more than enough for me to continue to concoct such reportage of our kids sent to foreign pastures with the hope of them developing well enough for us to call them back to our fold, or use them as capital in exchanges for other players...
     

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    Your welcome, Osman, and others who have offered a virtual pat on the back...which combined is more than enough for me to continue to concoct such reportage of our kids sent to foreign pastures with the hope of them developing well enough for us to call them back to our fold, or use them as capital in exchanges for other players...
    Thanks for the updates! Keep them coming!
     

    Nicholas

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    How's Bonatini doing in Brazil lately? Any promising?
    Watched him live the other week when we played City's reserves about 10 minutes from my home. He looked very good, powerful, good with his feet. Skilful aswell.

    This was only one game mind.
     

    TheLaz

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    I thought the deal was that he would stay in Brazil for a year and then we'd see how he progressed? Is he playing for the primavera like permanently???
     
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    Our primavera were back in NEXTGEN action last night. as our senior side scalped the Ukranians, our little ones were putting the dastardly Turks to the sword, with a 1-2 away success, leaving nothing to play for now in their NEXTGEN SERIES group, other than top spot, which can be claimed in front of PSG's filthy, eager hands if we beat them in their own backyard in the final group game come 19th December. Gerbaudo and Schiavone got the goals last night...

    L. Brănescu
    H. Magnússon
    J. Laursen
    F. Penna
    V. Slivka
    G. Ruggiero ( SUB -Pol Garcia)
    M. Gerbaudo 25'
    A. Schiavone 81'
    S. Padovan
    E. Lanini
     
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