[ITA] Serie A 2013/2014 (53 Viewers)

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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I would give up 2 of them for Insigne
I wouldn't give Berardi for him. Insigne has yet to prove that he can make that final leap, between promising player and established one. Could as well become next Giovinco, as I recall young Gio was touted back in the days as a next big thing. Berardi on the other hand will never be limited by his physique, obstacle that Gio never overcame and it might become Insigne's as well. Very similar players these two.
 
Jul 1, 2010
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I wouldn't give Berardi for him. Insigne has yet to prove that he can make that final leap, between promising player and established one. Could as well become next Giovinco, as I recall young Gio was touted back in the days as a next big thing. Berardi on the other hand will never be limited by his physique, obstacle that Gio never overcame and it might become Insigne's as well. Very similar players these two.
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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Can someone inform why we should want Sassuolo to stay in serie A? How would juve benefit?
We loan them youngster every year and the likes of Marrone, Zaza and Berardi are currently playing there. Next year Rugani will probably play there as well.
 

frzl

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2006
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always funny when a player of the trailing team gets ready for the last cross of the game and the ref decides to end the game 5-10 seconds early, just because he can :D
huge result for sassuolo. a win next week at home against genoa should do it...
 

Vlad

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May 23, 2011
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Yeah I know. So what? Would you rather see those players get experience in better teams that play more competitive football?
Playing in Serie A is competitive enough. And he's 20 yo, not ready for Juve just yet, if that is what you're implying. He needs to play in continuity and I'm afraid he'd hit the bench here on too many occasions and that might hamper his development.
 

rounder

Blindman
Jun 13, 2007
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Playing in Serie A is competitive enough. And he's 20 yo, not ready for Juve just yet, if that is what you're implying.
No not at all. I don't think he's ready for Juve. I was just thinking that Sassuolo is a relegation team and I don't feel they are really the greatest place for a player to get better.if he's good enough to play for midtable teams in a top European league, I think he should. I'm not an expert on this but just what I think.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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No not at all. I don't think he's ready for Juve. I was just thinking that Sassuolo is a relegation team and I don't feel they are really the greatest place for a player to get better.if he's good enough to play for midtable teams in a top European league, I think he should. I'm not an expert on this but just what I think.
Fair enough.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
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Gotze just finished his 3rd CL campaign (just 2 years older than Berardi), Wilshere has 5 seasons of CL football behind him already (also just 2 years older), Thiago, Verratti... if you look at these kids at Berardis age they were not much better than him (if they actually were better). im agreeing he shouldnt come here yet, but he cant stay at Sassuolo, he must move to an atleast EL club where he could be a starter and gain some international experience, just serie A isnt enough for the biggest Italian talent...
 

kao_ray

Senior Member
Feb 28, 2014
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The San Paolo is so quiet tonight. If you listen closely you can hear the sound of Hamsik's car window being smashed.
:D

Come on man. Show some respect. Naples is such a great city. It's also a historic place too. There was the first case of syphilis in 1495 for example :)
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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No not at all. I don't think he's ready for Juve. I was just thinking that Sassuolo is a relegation team and I don't feel they are really the greatest place for a player to get better.if he's good enough to play for midtable teams in a top European league, I think he should. I'm not an expert on this but just what I think.
Nah, he is rerady for Juve. The moment he can perform in serie , he is ready.

Italians should stop treating young men like little teenagers. He should berotating with Licht already. I repeat, stop pampering those guys, give them a chance and throw them in the fray-
 

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
Marrone isn't playing much though. He's nothing special so it doesn't surprise me, but he could be a decent backup for us.
He spent most of the season injured.

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Nah, he is rerady for Juve. The moment he can perform in serie , he is ready.

Italians should stop treating young men like little teenagers. He should berotating with Licht already. I repeat, stop pampering those guys, give them a chance and throw them in the fray-
I agree. Each person works in a different way.

I'm sure a lot of talents were lost because they were sent to a crappy team fighting relegation in Serie B. It's much harder develop in such environment than being part of Juve squad and training with the best every thay.
 

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