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Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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Belgium star Bruno dreams of Italy

Massimo Bruno is a star of the Belgium Under-21 side, but admits he is a Juventus fan and is “dreaming of an Italy call.”

The 19-year-old striker is a sensation in Belgium, scoring five goals in six Jupiler Pro League games for Anderlecht so far this season.

He also impressed for the Under-21 side against Italy on Thursday evening, when the Belgians ran out 3-1 winners in Rieti.

Although he was born in Belgium, Bruno’s father is from Catania and his mother from Napoli, so he’d be eligible for the Azzurri.

“My parents met in Belgium and I was born there,” Bruno told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“It’s all going well, both for the goals and performances. This is my second year in the senior Anderlecht squad and we won the title in my first campaign. Now we’re in the Champions League, but doing well on Italian soil is always a great moment for me.

“Of course I’d love to play in Italy, both for my origins and because Serie A is a very important League. I am also a big Juventus fan, as this passion was passed on to me by my parents.

“As a kid I used to spend my summers in Catania with the family, but with football it becomes trickier for me to get away. The last time I was in Sicily was five years ago. Italy is the most beautiful country in the world.”

Despite his spectacular performances for Anderlecht and Belgium Under-21, Bruno reveals he hasn’t received any indication of interest from Serie A clubs or the Italy squad.

“Not that I know of, no. We’ll see what happens at the end of the season. In theory I could change to Italy because I have only played for Belgium at Under-21 level, but we’d have to see if they would call me.

“What would I do if a call came? Of course I’d think about it and I’d love the call, but I think it’s unlikely. I doubt Italy need me.”

Bruno isn’t the only hero of the Low Countries who is being ignored by Italy, as Graziano Pellè scored an incredible 33 goals in 24 Eredivisie games for Feyenoord.

Despite all that, 28-year-old Pellè’s last Italy cap was at Under-21 level in 2007.

------------------------------------ Football-italia.net

This guy any good? I like the sound of him.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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You seem like only believe in news that favor your weird fanboysm.
Weird fanboyism? Preziosi, president of Genoa, GdM, most followed journalist on here, Igli Tare, sporting director at Lazio. Incase you haven't noticed, they all said the same thing.

Oh, and yea, they're real people. But sure, please, feel free to hate I am John. You are Hating.
 

Bianconero_Aus

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May 26, 2009
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Belgium star Bruno dreams of Italy

Massimo Bruno is a star of the Belgium Under-21 side, but admits he is a Juventus fan and is “dreaming of an Italy call.”

The 19-year-old striker is a sensation in Belgium, scoring five goals in six Jupiler Pro League games for Anderlecht so far this season.

He also impressed for the Under-21 side against Italy on Thursday evening, when the Belgians ran out 3-1 winners in Rieti.

Although he was born in Belgium, Bruno’s father is from Catania and his mother from Napoli, so he’d be eligible for the Azzurri.

“My parents met in Belgium and I was born there,” Bruno told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“It’s all going well, both for the goals and performances. This is my second year in the senior Anderlecht squad and we won the title in my first campaign. Now we’re in the Champions League, but doing well on Italian soil is always a great moment for me.

“Of course I’d love to play in Italy, both for my origins and because Serie A is a very important League. I am also a big Juventus fan, as this passion was passed on to me by my parents.

“As a kid I used to spend my summers in Catania with the family, but with football it becomes trickier for me to get away. The last time I was in Sicily was five years ago. Italy is the most beautiful country in the world.”

Despite his spectacular performances for Anderlecht and Belgium Under-21, Bruno reveals he hasn’t received any indication of interest from Serie A clubs or the Italy squad.

“Not that I know of, no. We’ll see what happens at the end of the season. In theory I could change to Italy because I have only played for Belgium at Under-21 level, but we’d have to see if they would call me.

“What would I do if a call came? Of course I’d think about it and I’d love the call, but I think it’s unlikely. I doubt Italy need me.”

Bruno isn’t the only hero of the Low Countries who is being ignored by Italy, as Graziano Pellè scored an incredible 33 goals in 24 Eredivisie games for Feyenoord.

Despite all that, 28-year-old Pellè’s last Italy cap was at Under-21 level in 2007.

------------------------------------ Football-italia.net

This guy any good? I like the sound of him.
Sounds like he had a solid upbringing :tup:

But yeah, any word on him? Wouldnt mind another great young talent to add to our books.
 

I am John

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May 1, 2012
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Weird fanboyism? Preziosi, president of Genoa, GdM, most followed journalist on here, Igli Tare, sporting director at Lazio. Incase you haven't noticed, they all said the same thing.

Oh, and yea, they're real people. But sure, please, feel free to hate I am John. You are Hating.
In case you havent notice, too, there are news reporting different things. The news is all over the place and they are just news, nothing conclusive about it and I dont even know which one is the truth. But as I said you seem only believe in the news that favor your view.

Whats this 'You are Hating' thing, youre so lame.
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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In case you havent notice, too, there are news reporting different things. The news is all over the place and they are just news, nothing conclusive about it and I dont even know which one is the truth. But as I said you seem only believe in the news that favor your view.

Whats this 'You are Hating' thing, youre so lame.
So you believe tuttosport over what heads of clubs and transfer directors say?

keep up the good work john.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
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Belgium star Bruno dreams of Italy

Massimo Bruno is a star of the Belgium Under-21 side, but admits he is a Juventus fan and is “dreaming of an Italy call.”

The 19-year-old striker is a sensation in Belgium, scoring five goals in six Jupiler Pro League games for Anderlecht so far this season.

He also impressed for the Under-21 side against Italy on Thursday evening, when the Belgians ran out 3-1 winners in Rieti.

Although he was born in Belgium, Bruno’s father is from Catania and his mother from Napoli, so he’d be eligible for the Azzurri.

“My parents met in Belgium and I was born there,” Bruno told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“It’s all going well, both for the goals and performances. This is my second year in the senior Anderlecht squad and we won the title in my first campaign. Now we’re in the Champions League, but doing well on Italian soil is always a great moment for me.

“Of course I’d love to play in Italy, both for my origins and because Serie A is a very important League. I am also a big Juventus fan, as this passion was passed on to me by my parents.

“As a kid I used to spend my summers in Catania with the family, but with football it becomes trickier for me to get away. The last time I was in Sicily was five years ago. Italy is the most beautiful country in the world.”

Despite his spectacular performances for Anderlecht and Belgium Under-21, Bruno reveals he hasn’t received any indication of interest from Serie A clubs or the Italy squad.

“Not that I know of, no. We’ll see what happens at the end of the season. In theory I could change to Italy because I have only played for Belgium at Under-21 level, but we’d have to see if they would call me.

“What would I do if a call came? Of course I’d think about it and I’d love the call, but I think it’s unlikely. I doubt Italy need me.”

Bruno isn’t the only hero of the Low Countries who is being ignored by Italy, as Graziano Pellè scored an incredible 33 goals in 24 Eredivisie games for Feyenoord.

Despite all that, 28-year-old Pellè’s last Italy cap was at Under-21 level in 2007.

------------------------------------ Football-italia.net

This guy any good? I like the sound of him.
A finisher, who happens to be a Juve fun as well, hopefully we will keep tabs on him, esp because of his origin, better him than the army of dribbler-SSs-goal wasters we have been gathering...
 

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baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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In case you havent notice, too, there are news reporting different things. The news is all over the place and they are just news, nothing conclusive about it and I dont even know which one is the truth. But as I said you seem only believe in the news that favor your view.

Whats this 'You are Hating' thing, youre so lame.
You are discrediting actual quotes of people who were as much part of the deal and believing the other pieces of news that "favour your view". How are you doing this any differently from me? :lol:

Perspective brah. :tup:
 
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