Juve's Player of the Season [2007-2008] (8 Viewers)

Player Of The Season

  • Buffon

  • Del Piero

  • Camoranesi

  • Zanetti

  • Chielleni

  • Trezeguet


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Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,705
#41
I'm undecided between Del Piero, Zanetti and Camoranesi.

Camo has had the biggest impact when playing, everytime he played he was probably our best player. Sadly though, Camo missed so much of the season, which we felt immediately. Hence DP's continues contribution all throughout the season is probably better. Not to mention the brilliant form DP has found.

Zanetti because he carried the midfield(made it tick) the first half of the season, gave the defence much needed protection and for his assists.

Not sure yet, who to vote for.
 

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Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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#43
4/29/2008 9:03 AM
Calcio Debate: Who Is Juventus’ Player Of The Season?
To round off the current Serie A season, Carlo Garganese looks at the stand-out performers from the biggest clubs. The third in the series are Juventus…


Below is a list of five nominees in no particular order. I then cast my vote at the bottom, before leaving it you, the fans, to have your say.

1) Gianluigi Buffon: There is a common myth that the best goalkeepers are those who pull off the best saves. Wrong. The best are those whose positioning, communication, defensive organisation, and understanding of the play often means they are not forced into too many saves, and those that they do make look easy. This is what separates Buffon from Real Madrid’s Iker Casillas. The Juve number one has had another inspired season, and he was particularly impressive in the first half of the campaign. Who will forget that seemingly gravity-defying stop from Lazio’s Tommaso Rocchi before Christmas?

2) Giorgio Chiellini: It seems almost unthinkable that Juventus sporting director Alessio Secco actually attempted to sell Chiellini to Manchester City at the beginning of the season. The 23-year-old has been a colossus at the heart of the Bianconeri defence, forging an impressive partnership with Nicola Legrottaglie, who some would argue, also deserves to be nominated. Chiellini has summed up the never-say-die attitude that represents the Old Lady, always prepared to shed blood for the cause. He won the hearts-and-minds of all Juventini after he dished out some really rough treatment to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and indeed owned the Swede in both league games against Inter.

3) Mauro Camoranesi: The Argentine-born winger may have only played 20 Serie A matches this season due to injury, but he has been simply world class in almost every one of these. While many rightfully point to the impact that Momo Sissoko has made in Juve’s wonderful form in the last few months, it is Camoranesi’s return to full fitness that has been the biggest factor. In his last five games alone, the 31-year-old has provided nine assists, including all three in the 3-2 win over Milan. Camoranesi offers that much-needed creativity in midfield, and had he been fit all season, who knows Juve may have won the Scudetto. He has also scored five goals, at a ratio of one in four, and many of these have been decisive, including strikes against Inter home and away, as well as the equaliser in the comeback win at Udinese.

4) Alessandro Del Piero: 'The Golden Boy’ is in his best physical shape for years, and as a result he has produced possibly his best season since 1997/98. The 33-year-old struggled a little at the beginning of the campaign, but since November time he has been consistently rolling back the years. He is the second top-scorer in Serie A, with 18 goals, and over the past couple of months he has performed better than any forward in the peninsula. Italy national team boss Roberto Donadoni today revealed that he will probably take Del Piero to Euro 2008, and it will be well deserved.

5) David Trezeguet: While Del Piero will be in Austria and Switzerland, Serie A's joint top-scorer Trezeguet will be enjoying his family holiday. Quite how Raymond Domenech can be so childish as to ignore the prolific marksman is unbelievable. The 30-year-old’s telepathic partnership with ADP has netted him 19 goals in 33 games, with just one of these being a penalty. It is clear that Henry and Trezeguet cannot play in the same team together, but if I was forced to choose one out of the two, I would most certainly go for the latter. France’s loss will be Italy, as well as Juve’s gain.

My Vote: This is a really tricky one, and in truth you could make a good case for any of these five players winning Player of the Season. Had Camoranesi played just a few games more, I would have opted for him, while the fact that Juve have recently ruined their once superb defensive record allows me to cross off Buffon and Chiellini. In a straight fight between Del Piero and Trezeguet, I am going to go for the Golden Boy. He has proved everyone wrong this season, and I just hope that given the accusations that he never performs for Italy, he will do the same at Euro 2008.



Carlo Garganese
 
Aug 1, 2003
17,696
#44
well put actually. camo probably had the bigger impact, but i guess del piero has been there all season long thankfully. doesnt matter either way i'd rather have us argue about many possible candidates for this award than none at all
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,291
#45
He's been amazing and I admire him alot. I think I'll wait till the end of the season and vote.
I am the same, its a toss up between Ale and Zanetti for me!

Zanetti has really held our midfield together at times and who can forget his assists to Del Piero against Lazio. I am convinced that if we did not have Zanetti this season we would not have secured 3rd place with 3 games to spare!

But Alex has been sensational, his best season for a while. It seems like the anger of being ignored by donadoni and the desire to take Juve back to the top have allowed him to play some of the best football of his career!

Camo - Superb, but missed too much of the season to win the award for me!

Buffon & Chiellini - The key to our defence, but i just think that Del Piero and Zanetti have provided more during the season.
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,705
#46
But then DP had a very slow start to the season as well. Until November, or December even, we were not seeing the best of DP. Far from even.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,916
#47
But then again, we haven't seen the best of Zanetti in a while due to injury.

I just look at it this way - which player has won us points through his own individual brilliance the most this season?

Del Piero singlehandedly pulled us back into the game on at least 10 occasions this season. Without him, we would have far less points than we do right now. While the same could be said about a Zanetti absence, I believe Alex has had a far more crucial hand in the preceedings.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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#48
εℓvίn;1625755 said:
Trezeguet FFS? :wth:
εℓvίn;1625819 said:
No, that guy nominates Trezeguet over DP that's what is worrying. Scoring is Trez's job, right... well DP has scored more than him this season, and not even considering those months when we didn't have Camo, when the only creativity came from DP. Just remembering those Coppa matches against Inter, DP had more possession in San Siro than the whole Inter midfield :D
Dude you act like Trezeguet has done nothing all year long!! You have to understand where Trez and MGC were last year to appreciate what they have done for the team this year.

I know you recall how both Trez and Camo didn't play their best last season in B. We all speculated that it was cuz of the relegation, contract situation, money, lost opportunities, etc.. But now look at their impact on the team and its campaign this year.

Honestly, with the ADP bias on this forum, there is no point in having a thread like this since everyone is going to choose DP no matter what. Yes, he had a great season but that is not to outshine my 2 nominations. Its like playing russian roulette with a no vacant chambers.

And honestly did anyone expect Trez to be top scorer this year coming off of his horriffic campaign in Serie B last year?? I don’t think so.

ADP is greatness, but that doesn't mean that there are other players on the squad that make a difference.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
125,366
#49
Zanetti and Camoranesi have done an amazing job, they were key players, they made the team tick, they fought and worked hard and added class.
Chiellini was essential, important and a saviour. Without him we would have conceded double the amount of goals we did at least. He was there holding a very important front where the other soldiers were absent.
Buffon did his share of saves, he did his share of help, he did more than he can to defend results

All these are great but no one gets near what Del Piero did this season, no one played his heart out as much as Del Piero did. No one was in such a consistent form, being there all the time when the team is in lead, when the team is suffering and when the team is in desperate need. He brought the points, the joy and the entertainment. He has enjoyed by the far his best season of his career. He broke records and he broke hearts. He was the only player that was ALWAYS there

for Juventus and the fans.
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
#51
Dude you act like Trezeguet has done nothing all year long!! You have to understand where Trez and MGC were last year to appreciate what they have done for the team this year.

I know you recall how both Trez and Camo didn't play their best last season in B. We all speculated that it was cuz of the relegation, contract situation, money, lost opportunities, etc.. But now look at their impact on the team and its campaign this year.

Honestly, with the ADP bias on this forum, there is no point in having a thread like this since everyone is going to choose DP no matter what. Yes, he had a great season but that is not to outshine my 2 nominations. Its like playing russian roulette with a no vacant chambers.

And honestly did anyone expect Trez to be top scorer this year coming off of his horriffic campaign in Serie B last year?? I don’t think so.

ADP is greatness, but that doesn't mean that there are other players on the squad that make a difference.
Man wth are you talking about? What bias? I don't recall anything, I love both of them.
DP scored more goals than Trez, that's a fact... All you have to say is some stupid accusations of bias. Now I just don't get how you say Trez deserves it over Del Piero. I think you're the biased one... what DP wasn't in Serie B or smth? You give some fucked up arguments. We're comparing DP with Trez not last year's Trez with this year's Trez FFS.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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#53
εℓvίn;1626215 said:
Man wth are you talking about? What bias? I don't recall anything, I love both of them.
DP scored more goals than Trez, that's a fact... All you have to say is some stupid accusations of bias. Now I just don't get how you say Trez deserves it over Del Piero. I think you're the biased one... what DP wasn't in Serie B or smth? You give some fucked up arguments. We're comparing DP with Trez not last year's Trez with this year's Trez FFS.
What is my bias? Please explain it, I nominated MGC and Trez and voted for MGC. I HAVE NO BIAS! Unlike you and everyone else around here I actually don't worship ADP, I like players other than ADP on Juventus. That’s why I nominate others for even just an honorable mention.

You said that its Trezeguet's job to score and he ends up being TOP SCORER in Serie A with 19 to his name, DP is not top scorer. You are the one who finds it strange that I would nominate Trezeguet for our best player of the season.

εℓvίn;1625755 said:
Trezeguet FFS?
I mean come on!! What kind of reaction is that for nominating a guy that has put the ball in the back of the net for your team more times than anyone else in his league!!?!?!

Seriously El, I am not trying to argue with you but your reaction makes it seem that if you are not Alex Del Piero then nothing you do for Juventus matters.
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
#55
@ bianc0neri

No guy,

- we're not talking about just Serie A, the Coppa is included, thus DP has more goals in all competitions (21 vs 19). David had no impact what so ever in our Coppa campaign unfortunately.

- I never said what Trez does doesn't matter, I don't know why you keep getting it that way. It's just that he doesn't deserve to be voted IMO (not surprisingly he didn't get any votes so far), that's all I meant. People had hard time choosing between DP, Camo and Zanetti. And the only reason Ale got votes was because he won us more points and in many games saved us from humiliation.

- If you're referring to the stuff we did at DP thread, we're just messing around :D there's no bias really, i believe the polls here are mostly objective...

- For once DP deserves to win the poll, hand to heart lol

- I don't want to argue either... peace out mate :pint:
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
72,692
#56
What is my bias? Please explain it, I nominated MGC and Trez and voted for MGC. I HAVE NO BIAS! Unlike you and everyone else around here I actually don't worship ADP, I like players other than ADP on Juventus. That’s why I nominate others for even just an honorable mention.

You said that its Trezeguet's job to score and he ends up being TOP SCORER in Serie A with 19 to his name, DP is not top scorer. You are the one who finds it strange that I would nominate Trezeguet for our best player of the season.
Saying we worship a player or saying this player is our fav player has nothing to do with being biased. Just because the majority of Juventus fans have Del Piero as their idol has nothing to do with the biased word.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
82,806
#57
you guys have your own opinions and i will respect them but its obvious that you don't understand what i'm getting at.

there is no point in having any kind of thread/poll like this cuz we all know who will be the chosen/appointed winner
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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#59
i have no problem with ADP winning it since he has put together a very good season. but if you read my posts throughout this thread you will see that my problem is with ppl that feel that its totally outlandish that Trezegeut deserves to be nominated/considered. its a big accomplishment to be top scorer of any league IMO, so it should count for something shouldn't it?
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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#60
Indeed it should, and he is worthy of being on the list.

His problem is that he was great early in the season while Del Piero and Camoranesi have been great recently.

It is ridiculous to suggest Camo has been better than Trez this season, but people have incredibly short memories.
 

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