The most improved players of 2005 (3 Viewers)

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,639
#27
toni (fiorentina)
messi(barcelona)
trezeguet(juventus)
abbiati(juventus)
cannavaro(juventus)
camoranesi(juventus
gerrard(liverpool)
petr cech(chelsea)
joaquin(betis)

actually there are some more....like robben....garcia

i know it might look a silly list, because some of those names are already very famous, but let me explain....toni is having a very good season with viola and has played very well....trezeguet, after that last season when he battled with injures, his really in a very very good form and hasnt suffered injures...abbiati.....was a sub goalkeeper and from sept has had to be a first goalkeeper and....something what he wasnt used to do for some years already....and juve is leading in seria a...(well, that would not have happened with chimenti), gerrard lead liverpool to their cl trophy, wihtout gerrard liverpool would never had won cl.....cech broke epl gk record not conseeding goal in very very long time....joaquin, played in every league game last season and scored 7 goals, 15 of his passes ended in goals...camoranesi last season was very good and was one of the moust improved juve players....
 

HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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#29
toni has definatley hit top gear this season.i wont call trezeguet an improved player bcoz he didnt play much last season so it would be unfair to compare his current form with that of last season.

maybe zlatan was kidding about putting joe cole up there,but he has been pretty decent.he's making good progress.
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
16,639
#30
well in that case axlrose85 we could also name montella there.....he has been nowhere this season, but last season he was one of, if not the best roma player.....finished in top3 seria a goalscorers list.....he was last season one of the moust improved players i guess.....

I think some psv players also should be in that list, but its hard to say who exactly......many thought bommel and park where the key members of psv success, but then again, even this season they went through the group stage without them, winning against milan at home and finishing second in the group what wasnt very easy.....although some big losts also game 3:0 against schalke and fenerbache away.....and if we look park and bommel this season....manu didnt q even for uefa cup and bommel hardly gets playing time......
 

Zlatan

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Jun 9, 2003
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#33
Holygr4le said:
I do not understand you...

Answer to this: http://juventuz.com/forum/showpost.php?p=933140&postcount=42
and I might get you a little better...;)


1. I drink 1 liter of milk every day
2. At home I usually walk in socks, except in summer
3. I dont like skiing very much
4. I dont smoke... well had 2 ciggaretes in the last two days, but it was New Years ;)
5. I'm 179 cms, and weigh around 75 kilos. my aim is to get down to 69-70 tho
6. I dont fancy lost very much. I do love scrubs tho.
7. my cell phone is a samsung
8. I like playing PES and FM, and also CMR
9. I'm pretty picky about my food
10. Dont like to excersise very much, but I do it when I have to
11. I have a sister
12. I wear casual clothes, jeans and t shirt / sweater
13. My apartement is around 100 square meters



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Sianconero

Sianconero

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Dec 13, 2005
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  • Thread Starter
  • Thread Starter #36
    Somewhere I read this list:
    Messi
    Mascherano
    Cicinho
    Abbiati
    Fred
    Chiellini
    Karimi
    Simic
    Cambiasso
    Rubino
    Gillardino
     

    Desmond

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    Jul 12, 2002
    8,938
    #38
    Some pretty good names thrown up here, Joe Cole I agree with because he's injected some sense into his game instead of constantly showboating, the skill and ability was always there ever since his West Ham days. Camoranesi likewise never had his ability in doubt, his consistency on the other hand has come up all spades in 2005. Juninho has certainly had his share of the limelight with those trademark free kicks as well and considering it'll always take something special to get noticed outside of the big three leagues in Europe I'll give him a bit more credit here.

    Still, can't avoid mentioning Messi though, for obvious reasons. One to watch, no doubt.
     

    Desmond

    Senior Member
    Jul 12, 2002
    8,938
    #39
    Speaking of improved players...
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    Playerwatch 2006: Italy
    Wednesday, 28 December 2005
    by Paolo Menicucci


    Italian defenders have always enjoyed a great reputation but the Azzurri have been waiting a long time for someone to challenge Alessandro Nesta and Fabio Cannavaro for a place in the national team.

    Bright futures
    However, there is a new generation of young defenders who are just starting their Serie A careers and are expected to have a bright future. None are playing with the top clubs but that situation will certainly change should they continue to perform as they have in the first part of the season.

    Canini promise
    The most promising of them is arguably Cagliari Calcio's 20-year-old centre-back Michele Canini, a key player both for his club and for the Italian Under-21 side tipped to defend their European title next summer. Canini, a product of Atalanta BC's famed academy, has everything a modern defender needs. He is strong physically, good in the air, and has a fine technique and great sense of position.

    Coda conclusion
    Another defender who is impressing during his first Serie A spell is Empoli FC's Andrea Coda. Taller than Canini, Coda is stronger in the air, if not as quick. However, the 20-year-old has already been linked with several top Serie A clubs, and Juventus have reportedly obtained an option to sign the player next summer. "I'm enjoying magic moments," the defender said. "We are achieving great results with Empoli and I have been called into the Under-21 national team. I don't think about the future, at the moment I'm only focused on helping Empoli avoid relegation."

    Motta potential
    Udinese Calcio right-back Marco Motta is still settling in after joining from Atalanta last summer but many observers are ready to bet on his future. One of them is AC Milan talent scout Cesare Maldini who has labelled the 19-year-old as the new Paolo Maldini, some praise coming from the father of the legendary defender. "It was a great joy because Paolo Maldini is my idol," Motta said.

    Rossi prospect
    Another highly-rated defender is Parma FC centre-back Marco Rossi. The 18-year-old has already made his Serie A debut and is widely considered a hot prospect. Parma also boast promising young midfielders like Filippo Savi and Daniele Dessena, both 18, who are already known in Europe after their brilliant performances in the UEFA Cup last season.

    Palladino performance
    As regards forwards it is impossible not to mention Raffaele Palladino, the 21-year-old attacking partner of Cristiano Lucarelli at AS Livorno Calcio, who scored on his Serie A debut against US Lecce this season. Blessed with pace, technique and an eye for goal, Palladino is on loan from Juventus and is surely destined to wear the Bianconeri shirt one day, especially if he keeps up his nascent top-flight form.

    Gasbarroni breaking through
    Andrea Gasbarroni, another product of Juve's youth system, is finally starting to realise his potential. The former Italy U21 right-winger, now 24, had a brilliant start of the new season with UC Sampdoria after a couple of unfortunate spells at US Città di Palermo. “Gasbarroni is a fantastic player," said Sampdoria coach Walter Novellino. "He has all he needs to become the best in his role for many years."

    Tavano improvement
    Another forward to watch in 2006 is Empoli's Francesco Tavano. He may not be a youngster any more, but the 26-year-old has made a sudden Serie A breakthrough. He scored eight goals in the first eleven league games and Empoli coach Mario Somma has already warned Italy coach Marcello Lippi to keep an eye on him ahead of the FIFA World Cup finals.

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    Holygr4le

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    Aug 4, 2005
    2,539
    #40
    Zlatan said:
    1. I drink 1 liter of milk every day
    2. At home I usually walk in socks, except in summer
    3. I dont like skiing very much
    4. I dont smoke... well had 2 ciggaretes in the last two days, but it was New Years ;)
    5. I'm 179 cms, and weigh around 75 kilos. my aim is to get down to 69-70 tho
    6. I dont fancy lost very much. I do love scrubs tho.
    7. my cell phone is a samsung
    8. I like playing PES and FM, and also CMR
    9. I'm pretty picky about my food
    10. Dont like to excersise very much, but I do it when I have to
    11. I have a sister
    12. I wear casual clothes, jeans and t shirt / sweater
    13. My apartement is around 100 square meters



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