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Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
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Gazzetta is linking us with Mbokani (24, Standard) to replace Trez.

We better start praying, to all that is holy, that this is just BS.
According to his agent there is nothing concrete for the time being. A lot of clubs are interested in him, but mostly German & English ones.

Guess I can breathe a sigh of relief (for now).

 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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I think you mean Del Piero? he's doing OK, plays for some Italian club called Juventus (what a lame name for a club, eh?)
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
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Parce que c'est pas vraiment un bon joueur. Ca va encore pour des clubs moyens, mais pas pour un club comme Juventus.


I'll try to be as objective as possible here:

+ Quite fast & strong enough
+ Not a great finisher, but capable enough & he does get himself in scoring positions

- Crap mentality: he shows up in about 1 in 5 games. Granted, that one game is sometimes brilliant but the other 4 are very, very bad.
- Too selfish (even for a striker)
- Unbelievably arrogant. Heck, he makes Balotelli look like Gandhi.
 

Wahdan

Ace of Spades
Mar 14, 2009
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I guess there is a new legend is approaching....

Boniperti back for Italy Friday 4 December, 2009

Nearly 49 years after Juventus legend Giampiero Boniperti last played for Italy, his grandson Filippo has been called up to play for the Under-19s.

The 18-year-old who plays for Juventus's Primavera made a name for himself last year when he scored a hat-trick for the Allievi against Modena.

Filippo crept back on to the radar a week ago when he scored a goal for the Juventus Primavera in their 2-0 victory over Genoa in the Coppa Italia.

“I am very happy, but I am not surprised. But it's too soon to tell if this call up is the confirmation of his jump in quality,” his famous grandfather said.

“I have never thought of him as my heir. I have always been happy by his desire to work in sport. For now, it's going well,” he concluded.

Filippo plays in central midfield and, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport: “has nice technique, good dribbling and a discreet shot.”

The Italy Under-19 squad will gather for a training camp in Borghesiana from December 6th. No official matches have been planned but it's a chance for new trainer Massimo Piscedda to get to know his players.

***Channel 4***
 

chester

Too busy to bother
May 20, 2006
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Parce que c'est pas vraiment un bon joueur. Ca va encore pour des clubs moyens, mais pas pour un club comme Juventus.


I'll try to be as objective as possible here:

+ Quite fast & strong enough
+ Not a great finisher, but capable enough & he does get himself in scoring positions

- Crap mentality: he shows up in about 1 in 5 games. Granted, that one game is sometimes brilliant but the other 4 are very, very bad.
- Too selfish (even for a striker)
- Unbelievably arrogant. Heck, he makes Balotelli look like Gandhi.
Indeed, he isn't Juve material.
I really hope he won't be our number 1 pick, with the relationship Juve has with Standard, he could actually become a Juve player.
 
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