Juventus Next Gen (14 Viewers)

venus_isle

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Sep 23, 2010
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Im so happy that we have juventus next gen team now thats competing in a professional league and doing well.. we finally have a more attractive recruitment platform for real talents to want to join us

Im guessing if juve next gen eventually gets promoted to series B and somehow won series B, they cant get promoted to series A right? Like real madrid B or barcelona B cant get promoted to la liga?
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Im so happy that we have juventus next gen team now thats competing in a professional league and doing well.. we finally have a more attractive recruitment platform for real talents to want to join us

Im guessing if juve next gen eventually gets promoted to series B and somehow won series B, they cant get promoted to series A right? Like real madrid B or barcelona B cant get promoted to la liga?
They can't get promoted. But I wouldn't worry about it too much as they're never going to finish high enough in B should they ever get there.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Im so happy that we have juventus next gen team now thats competing in a professional league and doing well.. we finally have a more attractive recruitment platform for real talents to want to join us

Im guessing if juve next gen eventually gets promoted to series B and somehow won series B, they cant get promoted to series A right? Like real madrid B or barcelona B cant get promoted to la liga?
These kids are only 3 points ahead of the relegation zone in serie C. That's how good they are.
But yeah, if they ever win serie B (lol), they can't get promoted if Juve is in serie A.
 

The Quazis

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Dec 21, 2012
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These kids are only 3 points ahead of the relegation zone in serie C. That's how good they are.
But yeah, if they ever win serie B (lol), they can't get promoted if Juve is in serie A.
Man, how salty one can be? :D

Next Gen is basically a bunch of kids playing against experienced professionals in a tough (physically) league. What's more, it changes its squad every season with the best players being promoted or sent on loan to better clubs. Often during the season like it happened with Barrenechea for example.

One can compare how the B teams from Madrid, Barcelona or Munich are doing. They spend majority of their time in 3rd or 4th division which doesn't stop them from producing top level talents.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
52,552
Man, how salty one can be? :D
Salty? The correct term is disappointed, even defeated by the fact that the only constant about Juve is not being able to produce top players from the primavera. I've enjoyed trophIes and victories, I suffered painful defeats and a relegation. There have been ups and downs with Juve. But with primavera, it's a constant disappointment.
Did you seriously compare our primavera to Barcelona's primavera that produced Messi, Xavi and Iniesta?

I hope one day we'll completely stop wasting money on primavera and next gen shit. Just buy youngsters from other teams, like we did with Pogba, Coman, Dybala or Morata.
 

Siamak

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Raina, Riccio, Poli, Huijsen; Mulazzi, Sersanti, Palumbo, Iling Jr; Soulé, Sekulov; Pecorino.


On the bench
Vinarcik, Fuscaldo, Savona, Stramaccioni, Nzouango, Da Graca, Compagnon, Cudrig, Bonetti, Cotter, Lipari, Cerri, Besaggio, Turicchia
 

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