Gianluca Lapadula - attacker - Pescara (2 Viewers)

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zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Should make it into a Lapadula&Caprari thread because we are interested in both and don't need 2 threads for them. @Mark what do you think?
 

pavluska

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Apr 25, 2013
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He'll prolly go to Leicester. Too bad because he looks good.

Lapa on his time at Juve when he was a youngling:


“I was a promising young player and on a Sunday I’d be a ball boy so I could see Zinedine Zidane or Alessandro Del Piero up close.

“At Juventus they told me I had to study, but I didn’t want to know. The club considered education a very important component in the growth of an athlete in the youth academy, almost as much as knowing how to play football.

“I stopped at a low level and over time I understood what that meant.”


Despite his relatively young age, Lapadula is well-travelled, playing for the likes of Ivrea, Parma, Ravenna, San Marino, Cesena, Frosinone, ND Gorica and Teramo.

“I have some great memories of certain experiences, less of others. Like money left along the way, promises that were never kept by people who put me under a contract…”



The part in bold: :tup:. Something else that sets us apart.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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He'll prolly go to Leicester. Too bad because he looks good.

Lapa on his time at Juve when he was a youngling:


“I was a promising young player and on a Sunday I’d be a ball boy so I could see Zinedine Zidane or Alessandro Del Piero up close.

“At Juventus they told me I had to study, but I didn’t want to know. The club considered education a very important component in the growth of an athlete in the youth academy, almost as much as knowing how to play football.

“I stopped at a low level and over time I understood what that meant.”


Despite his relatively young age, Lapadula is well-travelled, playing for the likes of Ivrea, Parma, Ravenna, San Marino, Cesena, Frosinone, ND Gorica and Teramo.

“I have some great memories of certain experiences, less of others. Like money left along the way, promises that were never kept by people who put me under a contract…”



The part in bold: :tup:. Something else that sets us apart.
I'm not sure about other clubs but they do this in Barca at La Masia,they do make kids study as well.

I would assume education would be integrated into other top clubs/institutions as well.
 

pavluska

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I'm not sure about other clubs but they do this in Barca at La Masia,they do make kids study as well.

I would assume education would be integrated into other top clubs/institutions as well.
Judging by his comments, it doesn't seem it's as important in the average Italian club.


Leicester and Napoli are favorites to sign him (or is it just Napoli now?). Too bad because he looks better than Zaza.
 
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