Gasbaronni? (1 Viewer)

djleli

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Aug 12, 2004
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Player of the Week: Gasbarroni (Sampdoria)
It may have taken longer than many expected, but Andrea Gasbarroni showed in Week 11 why so many people thought he would be playing for the Italian national side by now. Gasbarroni was the star of the show in Sampdoria’s 2-0 win at Palermo, a performance which could just kick-start a career which has so far failed to ignite.

The 24-year-old was considered as an Azzurri star of the future after some dazzling performances at Under-21 level. The youngster was one of numerous jewels at boss Claudio Gentile’s disposal and the future looked very bright, especially when you consider his rare talents.

Gasbarroni is an Italian winger with genuine dribbling ability, characteristics which were lacking in Serie A. After all, former national boss Giovanni Trapattoni had to convince the Argentine Mauro Camoranesi to swear allegiance to the Azzurri cause rather than his country of birth.

Born in Turin back in 1981, the boy learnt his trade in the Juventus youth system before being loaned out to Sampdoria in 2002 and Palermo in 2003. He enjoyed happy spells with both clubs as he helped the pair win promotion to Serie A in consecutive seasons.

Andrea finally got his first shot at top-flight football last term, spending six months with both outfits. However, it was basically a campaign to forget as two goals in 11 games for Doria was paired with just nine appearances in Sicily. "It was an odd campaign," said Gasbarroni. "I headed off to the Olympics and therefore missed pre-season. That affected me badly and I just never managed to find my best form."

Samp boss Walter Novellino has great faith in the youngster though and didn’t hesitate to have him inserted into his squad for the new campaign. Gasbarroni has repaid him for his belief, especially with his goal and display at the Barbera on Sunday night. "He can be very important to us when he is in this sort of shape," says Novellino. "Gasbarroni has real quality. He can take players on, which isn’t easy in today’s game at all. I knew it would be tough to win here but Gasbarroni was decisive for us."

Italy’s lack of options in wide midfield areas has inevitably led to suggestions that Gasbarroni could make a late bid for the 2006 World Cup squad. Although he hasn’t been selected for the forthcoming friendlies against Holland and the Ivory Coast, he hasn’t failed to rule out a call-up.

"I’m not thinking too much about the national team right now even if it is everyone’s dream to play for their country," he added. "I’m just focused on doing well for my club which is the most important thing. We’ll see what happens after that…"

he is still ours right? i suggest we loan them oliviera and we get gasbarroni back
 

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Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
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IF we are gonna give him a fair chance then bring him, if he is gonna be like Balzaretti, Gladstone or Olivera then let him where he is.

Gasbarroni is a great prospect and if he is not gonna be used by Capello or if he is not gonna have a good and fair chance then theres no point in ruin his carrer.

I wuld love to see Juventus giving more chance to some youngsters in the future like Palladino, Gasbarroni and Volpato.
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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I don't understand why we buy players if we're not going to give them a proper chance. Balzaretti hardly gets an opportunity and Gladstone is yet to play a single minute despite injuries to Thuram and Kovac at points in time and the former's indifferent form.

I'm afraid that if we brought back Gasbarroni he would rot away on the bench like Olivera is doing now.
 

Tino

Il Tedesco
Feb 1, 2005
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++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
I'm afraid that if we brought back Gasbarroni he would rot away on the bench like Olivera is doing now.
Olivera is injured!
He will get his chance when he is back on top form!!
 

- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
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#8
I saw Gasbarroni score from a long distance chip over the keeper who was only alittle bit too far off his line. Terrific goal.

I hope he is still ours.
Both Olivera and him have potential to be stars.
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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gasbarroni has been our player for quite some time, he's been on loans for 4 seasons i think. would be nice if we broutgh him back and gave him a chance, if not let the man be where he is, he's doing pretty well..
 
May 4, 2004
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#11
Gasbarroni is still in contract with Juve, and he is a great future talent..
i agree with thoes who say let him stay in samp if he aint gonna play as a first team player!
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
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#12
++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
I don't understand why we buy players if we're not going to give them a proper chance. Balzaretti hardly gets an opportunity and Gladstone is yet to play a single minute despite injuries to Thuram and Kovac at points in time and the former's indifferent form.

I'm afraid that if we brought back Gasbarroni he would rot away on the bench like Olivera is doing now.
Olivera should be loaned this January.
 

Mr. Gol

Senior Member
Sep 15, 2004
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#13
Gasbarroni is incredibly inconsistent, so don't judge him on his best performance of the season alone. With Nedved, Mutu and Camoranesi there is hardly any place for a fourth winger.
 

Erkka

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Mar 31, 2004
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#19
++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
I don't understand why we buy players if we're not going to give them a proper chance. Balzaretti hardly gets an opportunity and Gladstone is yet to play a single minute despite injuries to Thuram and Kovac at points in time and the former's indifferent form.
It's called business. Big clubs always snap up these promising youngsters by co-ownership, first option etc. etc. Because there's a small chance that they might hit the numbers at the top too. It's not likely that they'll succeed, but sometimes when they do the clubs make hell of a lot of profit. Balzaretti and Gladstone knew what they'd have when they came to this club. Sadly Balzaretti is haunted by injuries and Gladstone remains quite a mystery.
 

Mr. Gol

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Sep 15, 2004
3,472
#20
Gladstone probably turned out much less of a player then the scouts said. But with Cannavaro, Thuram and Kovac in the team you have to be pretty stupid to choose to be the fourth centre back.
 

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