Serie A starlets in top 100 (1 Viewer)

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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#1
Apologies if this is posted elsewhere..

Serie A starlets in top 100

Respected Spanish magazine Don Balon has included nine Serie A players in its list of the top 100 youngsters in the world game.

As expected, Milan’s Brazilian international Alexandre Pato [pictured] and Inter wonder kid Mario Balotelli get a mention.

The Rossoneri have a second name in Under-19 international star Alberto Paloschi.

The only other Italian in the top 100 is Lazio defender Lorenzo De Silvestri, who could be a star at the Olympic Games this summer.

Napoli ace Marek Hamsik is included, along with Udinese’s highly rated Chilean prospect Alexis Sanchez.

Fiorentina’s Slovenian newcomer Stevan Jovetic is hoping to make a name for himself in Serie A this term and he is already seen as a great talent in Spain.

Belgian Under-21 international Anthony Vanden Borre failed to make an impression at Fiorentina in his first Italian campaign but still makes the list as he prepares to try and impress at Genoa.

Edison Cavani may leave Palermo and indeed Serie A this summer, but the Rosanero hitman also flies the flag for Italy for the moment.

(Channel4)
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Here is the full list of the top 100 starlets as found by the spanish magazine.


http://mundo52.com/deportes/2008/07/28/393/gio-dos-santos-entre-los-100-maximos-talentos/

A good list of players for secco to look at and of course ignore.

No place for our starlets. I hope spanish eat their hearts out :stuckup:
 

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Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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One more proof how well informed these "journalists" are.

The spanish magazine rates the youngster Milan Jovetic, Montenegrin who plays for Fiorentina among the top100.

Channel4 says the Slovenian Stevan Jovetic from Fiorentina is in top100.

Too bad the Montenegrin Stevan Jovetic didn't make it to the list because he's indeed a big talent.
 
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PhRoZeN

PhRoZeN

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  • Thread Starter #9
    De Ceglie,Marchisio,Criscito....damn it
    they are born in 86 so maybe they are not considered as youngsters.
    Yeah thats a good point just noticed the oldest kids in the list are born in 87... however that still doesnt excuse them leaving giovinco out :disagree:
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
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    #11
    This is just one hell of a retarded list. One would be just as successful randomly making a search on Football Manager FFS. Who the fuck is Ali Yahya? That guy is going to blow major European you know what if he makes his way to a big league.
     

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