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Mark

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us and dem finals. :sergio:

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Severin and Blanco Moreno are horrible. Bove doesn't deserve a start right now. Favilli MIA again. Cassata made 2 nice runs but that was it. They need to give him the ball more. Needs to work on that shot. Macek is to soft. Looks like he's gonna fall asleep out there. He has the talent but needs to show it and not be afraid of the freakin ball. He wants to get rid of it like he' scared. Lirola less visible today but if he continues his progression he'll play for us in the future. Same with Romagna who got injured. :mad: Kastanos got the tools but needs to be consistent. Di Massimo is a nice player. Older than the other so we have to see where that goes. No problems with our keepers. Both Audero and Del Favero are solid. Audero the better one.

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Vecchi says we see the Juve style only when we win. That's after he was jerking off in front of our bench after they scored the last goal. Typical inter shit.

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what torunie are playing?
coppa italia.
 

Hydde

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Vecchi says we see the Juve style only when we win. That's after he was jerking off in front of our bench after they scored the last goal. Typical inter $#@!.
Lol.

Future interista captain right there
 
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Juventus’ Primavera strengthened their grip on top spot by beating Fiorentina 3-1 on Tuesday afternoon in Tuscany.

The Bianconeri began brightly and took a deserved lead in the 18th minute through Andrea Favilli, the striker’s 12th league goal of the campaign.

Nicolò Pozzebon and Claudio Zappa both came close to extending the visitors’ advantage before the break, the latter seeing his deflected effort come off the crossbar, but they would have to settle for a slender lead going into the second half.

Fiorentina improved after the interval and found the equaliser in the 59th minute when Jan Mlakar bundled home following a melee in the Bianconeri box.

No more than a minute would pass, however, before Fabio Grosso’s charges regained their lead when Joss Didiba headed home from a free-kick.

Having reassumed the driving seat, Juve pushed for a third goal which they would ultimately celebrate with ten minutes remaining, as Favilli rounded off a fine move involving Roman Macek and Pozzebon for his second strike of the afternoon.

The result sees the Primavera move five points clear of second-placed Virtus Entella with three games left to play. Next on the agenda is a trip to Livorno this Saturday

Highlights:
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1584198631892764&id=1412730235706272&_rdr
 
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    From VS:

    [video=facebook;1588719614773999]https://www.facebook.com/JuventusGiovanili/videos/1588719614773999/[/video]

    Nice fk from Bove (4:55). Juve could have scored 10 really.
     
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    Will the new rules start next year? And if it starts next year, will our Primavera be playing in Serie C/D? I heard that the youthteams from some clubs could play against (semi-)professional clubs and climb up to one division lower than their top tier team.
     
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    JuveJay

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    I believe the Primavera will be for U19 and the whole B team thing is for U23-U20 players.
     

    VuvuzelaBzz

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    :D

    Will be intersting to see how clubs like Empoli and sass do without our talent :touched:
    The guys we generally send to them and get playing time will probably still be sent there, as playing time at the Serie A level is more valuable than that in the lower leagues and is harder to give to youth players at a club with Juve's standards. It's clubs like Livorno which will be affected the most, as they're the ones who get players that are too inexperienced or not good enough to play regularly in Serie A.
     
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    It won't be the Sassuolo / Empoli players who would play in these theoretical B teams. If they were forced to start at Lega Pro Seconda Divisione (4th tier) to begin with then the players in our squad, based on the 19-23/24 years old we currently have on loan would be the likes of this:

    Nocchi

    Granatiero - Curti - Gueye - Belfasti

    Ilari - Luperini - Kabashi

    Cavion

    Udoh - Margiotta​

    Others: Volpe, Tavanti, Castelletto, Emmanuello, Roussos, Benucci, Barilli, Cais etc

    If we were to get promoted to the third tier you'd see better or more experienced players come in, with Serie B the ultimate goal.
     

    Hust

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    So what happens if our B team keeps getting promoted all the way up to Serie A? :D

    How does one stop that from happening?

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    I guess I don't understand this concept if they actually start in the semi-pro divisions:p
     
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