Kasaki

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Jun 1, 2010
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“We are focusing on young players. We have done it and we will continue to do it in the next few years.

“This year a new cycle has opened. Twelve new signings arrived without counting the Primavera. We have renewed the team, notably lowering the average age.

“It takes instinct to find the most promising players and bring them to Vinovo, but also courage to given them a debut in the first team.
So far most of his transfers have contradicted all of these statements, besides sorenson and that other icelandic kid.
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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So far most of his transfers have contradicted all of these statements, besides sorenson and that other icelandic kid.
None of Krasic, Aquilani, Quag, Pepe, Giannetti, Camilleri, Buchel, Ilari, Branescu or Piazon are what I'd call old.

Sorensen, Giannetti, Libertazzi, Buchel, Giandonato, Camilleri and Boniperti have played for the first team this season.
 

The Curr

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So...if their not old then they are young? meaning he failed to give a chance to our most promising youngster Giovinco? meaning I was correct? :p
No.

Giovinco definitely isn't a youngster any more. In most countries, he'd be expected to be at his prime at this stage.

PS. See the edit of my last post.
 

Kasaki

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Jun 1, 2010
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No.

Giovinco definitely isn't a youngster any more. In most countries, he'd be expected to be at his prime at this stage.

PS. See the edit of my last post.
This isn't other countries. This is Italy where 30 year olds start for their clubs. And unfair u can't edit ur last comment. Thats cheating :D
 

.zero

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I have to admit that Marotta has a keen eye for talent. I’m pretty sure he’s assembling the ultimate team and I feel so blessed to witness it.
 

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