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Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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we have the most promising youngsters not only in italy but also Europe.

hey you no that paloschi kid the one that plays for milan.

why is he suddenly a wonder kid because he scored a goal?

i mean look at this
The Azzurri currently have the most promising crop of youngsters coming through, possibly since the mid-1980s when the likes of Paolo Maldini, Gianluca Vialli, Roberto Mancini, Roberto Donadoni, Riccardo Ferri and Ciro Ferrara were all starting to make their mark.

The Gazzetta have attempted to select a team of players all born after 1986, and by these rules, in 2014, the on-loan Rimini goalkeeper Andrea Consigli will be between the sticks, protected by a back-four of Lazio’s Lorenzo De Silvestri, Arezzo’s Andrea Ranocchia, and the Juventus-owned duo of Domenico Criscito and Paolo De Ceglie.

In midfield will be the incredibly skilful Andrea Russotto of Treviso and Parma’s Daniele Dessena, with Siena’s Fernando Forestieri, Pisa’s Alessio Cerci and Inter’s Mario Balotelli supporting Milan teenage hero Alberto Paloschi.

On the bench there is also a multitude of talent with Juve-owned Sebastian Giovinco, Parma’s Luca Cigarini and Cagliari’s Robert Acquafresca all surprisingly overlooked for a starting place. Villarreal's Giuseppe Rossi was not chosen at all.

The rest of the subs bench would be made up by: Alfonso (1988, Venezia); Bastrini (1987, Modena), Bolzoni (1989, Inter), Giovinco, Di Gennaro (1988, Bologna), Paonessa (1987, Avellino).

he was chosen over giovinco, marchisio aint there.
 

Franky4Fingers

Mr. I'm Always Right
May 24, 2007
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we have the most promising youngsters not only in italy but also Europe.

hey you no that paloschi kid the one that plays for milan.

why is he suddenly a wonder kid because he scored a goal?

i mean look at this
The Azzurri currently have the most promising crop of youngsters coming through, possibly since the mid-1980s when the likes of Paolo Maldini, Gianluca Vialli, Roberto Mancini, Roberto Donadoni, Riccardo Ferri and Ciro Ferrara were all starting to make their mark.

The Gazzetta have attempted to select a team of players all born after 1986, and by these rules, in 2014, the on-loan Rimini goalkeeper Andrea Consigli will be between the sticks, protected by a back-four of Lazio’s Lorenzo De Silvestri, Arezzo’s Andrea Ranocchia, and the Juventus-owned duo of Domenico Criscito and Paolo De Ceglie.

In midfield will be the incredibly skilful Andrea Russotto of Treviso and Parma’s Daniele Dessena, with Siena’s Fernando Forestieri, Pisa’s Alessio Cerci and Inter’s Mario Balotelli supporting Milan teenage hero Alberto Paloschi.

On the bench there is also a multitude of talent with Juve-owned Sebastian Giovinco, Parma’s Luca Cigarini and Cagliari’s Robert Acquafresca all surprisingly overlooked for a starting place. Villarreal's Giuseppe Rossi was not chosen at all.

The rest of the subs bench would be made up by: Alfonso (1988, Venezia); Bastrini (1987, Modena), Bolzoni (1989, Inter), Giovinco, Di Gennaro (1988, Bologna), Paonessa (1987, Avellino).

he was chosen over giovinco, marchisio aint there.
What can I say, weird shit.

I hate to have forgotten Criscito though...
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Yeah but...That`s what I think but he has been linked Inter lately and some other clubs too.Then he said he wouldn`t mind playing for Inter. :shocking: Weird to hear something like that from some romanista.I always thought he`ll stay in Roma always no matter what but maybe its all just media BS.Anyway if they are willing to sell him I`d take him any day since I think he`s one hell of a player but the thing is he looks kinda injury prone.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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Well Ranieri supposedly said he would love to have Aquilani but he also said Roma will never sell him. As for me, of course I would be delighted with that kind od player.
 
Mar 30, 2006
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if VDV ends up going to Chelsea and Diego does not leave Bremen

I think we should sign Vicente

He has injury problems but is playing regularly now, Ranieri coached him at Valencia and I think if we put in a bid of 10 million pounds Koeman would let him go (cuz Koeman is a fucking retard and a jackass)

In form Vicente is one of the best Left wingers in the world without a doubt. Better than VDV i think too. If he came here and and hit form it would look like a brilliant move i think.
 

Franky4Fingers

Mr. I'm Always Right
May 24, 2007
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if VDV ends up going to Chelsea and Diego does not leave Bremen

I think we should sign Vicente

He has injury problems but is playing regularly now, Ranieri coached him at Valencia and I think if we put in a bid of 10 million pounds Koeman would let him go (cuz Koeman is a fucking retard and a jackass)

In form Vicente is one of the best Left wingers in the world without a doubt. Better than VDV i think too. If he came here and and hit form it would look like a brilliant move i think.
:rofl2: True that!

But VdV isn't a left winger. He can play in that position, but he is much better in the center, behind the strikers.
 

Amaurisimo

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Dec 8, 2007
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I found on Sportingo site this article..I am sure its rubbish but...

Juve in £20 Mil trio

"Juventus are ready to move in at the treble to add to Gunners fans' weekend misery. At least, that's what the latest rumour and gossip machine is saying.

'I think Gilberto will leave and a move to the fast-improving Italian club would work well'
The newspapers have been quick to add to Arsenal fans' woes by claiming that three of their stars are on their way out. Once again, don’t shoot the messenger!

Juventus have long been linked with two Gunners players, Mathieu Flamini and Gilberto Silva (who has also been linked with other Serie A sides). Now it appears that Claudio Ranieri is also chasing Gael Clichy and looking to snap up the full-back in the summer (Sunday Mirror).

Clichy is a quality player and I don’t see why he would leave the Emirates. But if the Turin side did come calling then they would surely have to fork out a good £15m for him. After all the 22-year-old Frenchman already has 100-plus first team starts under his belt and his potential is frightening.

Flamini seems close to securing his future at Arsenal, which is crucial to the fortunes of the north London club. So that leaves Gilberto, who was out of sorts at Old Trafford yesterday. I think the Brazilian will leave and a move to the fast-improving Italian club would work well for the former captain as he looks for a new challenge after serving Wenger well."
 

only-juve

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Jan 5, 2008
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I found on Sportingo site this article..I am sure its rubbish but...

Juve in £20 Mil trio

"Juventus are ready to move in at the treble to add to Gunners fans' weekend misery. At least, that's what the latest rumour and gossip machine is saying.

'I think Gilberto will leave and a move to the fast-improving Italian club would work well'
The newspapers have been quick to add to Arsenal fans' woes by claiming that three of their stars are on their way out. Once again, don’t shoot the messenger!

Juventus have long been linked with two Gunners players, Mathieu Flamini and Gilberto Silva (who has also been linked with other Serie A sides). Now it appears that Claudio Ranieri is also chasing Gael Clichy and looking to snap up the full-back in the summer (Sunday Mirror).

Clichy is a quality player and I don’t see why he would leave the Emirates. But if the Turin side did come calling then they would surely have to fork out a good £15m for him. After all the 22-year-old Frenchman already has 100-plus first team starts under his belt and his potential is frightening.

Flamini seems close to securing his future at Arsenal, which is crucial to the fortunes of the north London club. So that leaves Gilberto, who was out of sorts at Old Trafford yesterday. I think the Brazilian will leave and a move to the fast-improving Italian club would work well for the former captain as he looks for a new challenge after serving Wenger well."
I bet its an english source...........
 

Jim_Boi

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Oct 7, 2007
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Unhappy Crespo Slams Mancini
Inter veteran Hernan Crespo has publicly stated that he's far from happy with his bit-part role at the San Siro...

The veteran striker may be something of a legend among the nerazzurri faithful, but he's fallen into disuse of late under coach Roberto Mancini. This is a situation that he's far from happy with.

"I've been generous enough for seven months in trying to hide my sadness at this unusual situation.

"It's not my teammates' fault, so I've been careful not to behave in a way that could upset them.

"They, and the fans, do all they can to make me feel valuable, but I can't keep wearing this mask. I'm not happy and there's no point in trying to hide it."

Crespo, 32, was injured during the summer, but feels that his treatment since then has been unfair.

"People keep bringing up the injury, but the extent of it isn't true," he said.

"I hurt myself in July in the Copa America, but I'm absolutely fine.

"Last season taken into account, I don't know why I'm playing so little. I thought I'd be involved more."

Referring to comments from coach Mancini that Crespo was 'penalised' by injury and needs to 'improve', the Argentine continued, "Mancini's the first to admit that I've been penalised, but a striker needs confidence.

"He says I'll be there when it matters? If he says so... Personally, I see myself as a player who can help in Serie A, not just the Champions League.

"I hit my involvement record for the season today - 85 minutes of a match. What a shame it's already February."

Steve Michaels, Goal.com

Juventus should try and sign him during the summer since he will be a bosman player (His Chelsea contract runs out and is only on-loan to Inter). If we get him, we will have a back-up for Trezeguet.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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Crespo's a very good player with loads of experience, and at the age of 32, we would have a good veteran to help the team out, and give Trez competition. for free this transfer should not be overlooked and it is much better than spending big money for an area we are strong in.
 
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