View Full Version : Diego Pizarro/P. Larrauri- Bayern Munich thread (R)
condor11
03 Nov 2005, 09:23 AM
Phillip Butters talks about these two kids(both 11) as if they were our hope for the future
now he is a guy who dosnt usually praise our players or our clubs, so im just wondering how good these two kids are...
a quote from the link
Este campeonato experimental lo inauguraron hace dos semanas con el play de honor de Julio César Uribe, genial ex jugador conocido tanto por su talento como por su ego, que comentó: "Ese blanquito va a ser mejor que yo".
now we all know Uribe dosnt say that sort of thing about anyone
they are praised by Jaime Noriega(ex cristal president) Fransesco Mannasero and Wilmer Valencia, Pierre Larrauri gets most of the praise
http://www.libero.com.pe/2005/NOVIEMBRE/pdf3/abutters.htm
vico
03 Nov 2005, 09:48 AM
i don't like hyping up young kids but it seems like they are something else :eek:
could anyone get a video of the two?
condor11
03 Nov 2005, 10:02 AM
i don't like hyping up young kids but it seems like they are something else :eek:
could anyone get a video of the two?
might go to the Videna and check it out for myself....apparently its free entry;)
vico
03 Nov 2005, 10:50 AM
might go to the Videna and check it out for myself....apparently its free entry;)
so you'll be in peru soon you lucky bastard... ;)
have a look and tell us about those supposed prodigys...
Dominican Lou
03 Nov 2005, 05:45 PM
Whoa, big word right there, itlooks like they're for real. Unfortunately, we're not too used to dealing with child prodigys. Hopefully they won't ******** up.
England 2014 is ours!!
Too bad they're Cristal's
condor11
03 Nov 2005, 05:53 PM
Whoa, big word right there, itlooks like they're for real. Unfortunately, we're not too used to dealing with child prodigys. Hopefully they won't ******** up.
England 2014 is ours!!
Too bad they're Cristal's
i dont think they are Cristal's
the belong to the Esther Grande de Bentín, plus lets remember Noriega has nothing to do with Cristal now
still i believe i started hearing about Jefferson around the time he was 15 or so, hopefully they will let these two be till later on in their playing days
FARFAN 17
03 Nov 2005, 06:55 PM
Just remind them to turn-down any invitations to NeverLand Ranch, and we are in World Cup 2014 for sure!
cacho_2b_famous redded
03 Nov 2005, 07:11 PM
they do belong to cristal... my friend knew one of them las summer , he just came back.. anyway there s also a guy piero casella very good... he'll be somehting too...
condor11
03 Nov 2005, 07:16 PM
they do belong to cristal... my friend knew one of them las summer , he just came back.. anyway there s also a guy piero casella very good... he'll be somehting too...
old piero, got promoted early in the year, now he is back with the Cristal b team, still he is young only 18
fedemo
23 May 2006, 09:04 AM
It's true about these children, some months ago in the TV programme of Phillip Butters "Al Ataque", he showed a videotape of a match where they were playing, in the long-term they (specially the midfielder) could play in any national team (even Brazil).
I don't know if it's good or bad, but one of them (Agusto Elias, 11 years old) was already hired by the Bayern Munich. He has travelled there this month. The bad thing is that we will have to watch him playing only by TV in 8 years, I would say.:o
msioux75
23 May 2006, 10:12 AM
Aquí una nota que salió en Todo Sport (periódico deportivo)
"El pasado 13 d mayo, el proyecto creciendo con el fútbol cumplió 1 año. Consiste en un método de 7 vs 7 en canchas más pequeñas, participando niños de las categorías Sub-8, Sub-10 y Sub-12 de todo el país (aproximadamente 35,000 niños participan del actual Torneo Apertura) :)
Según palabras de Picerni (Jefe d la Unidad Técnica d menores :eek: ) de los 10,000 niños que tenían como meta inicial, hasta el momento se ha triplicado ;) . Este torneo d menores acaba en julio, y los campeones de cada provincia, jugarán la etapa final en La Videna.
La idea es que para finales de año se forme el equipo de la Sub-13 a nivel regional, para que pueda nutrir a la Sub-15 en su participación del próximo año"
What r u thinkin about, guys?
condor11
23 May 2006, 10:15 AM
"El pasado 13 d mayo, el proyecto creciendo con el fútbol cumplió 1 año. Consiste en un método de 7 vs 7 en canchas más pequeñas
im thinking 7 vs 7..............great more fulbito players;)
msioux75
23 May 2006, 10:24 AM
im thinking 7 vs 7..............great more fulbito players;)
Maybe :confused:
Pero hay q tener en cuenta q son niños menores de 12 años, y cuando son 11 vs 11 se hace un zafarrancho en la cancha
;)
(I mean, los 22 quieren ir a la pelota al mismo tiempo)
condor11
23 May 2006, 10:28 AM
Maybe :confused: es una posibilidad :(
Pero hay q tener en cuenta q son niños menores de 12 años.
si pero a esa edad deben enseñarles a jugar futbol no fulbito
o por lo menos un balance como hacen en brazil que juegan futbol y futbol sala
msioux75
23 May 2006, 10:32 AM
si pero a esa edad deben enseñarles a jugar futbol no fulbito
o por lo menos un balance como hacen en brazil que juegan futbol y futbol sala
No conozco la metodología exacta, pero imagino que juegan en canchas juniors.
Yo recuerdo los torneos de Cantolao "La Copa de la Amistad" que jugaban en canchas semi-profesionales, en 2 tiempos de 30' cada uno,y esos partidos eran recontra enredados, al menos, los partidos d los + chibolos.
condor11
23 May 2006, 10:36 AM
No conozco la metodología exacta, pero imagino que juegan en canchas juniors.
Yo recuerdo los torneos de Cantolao "La Copa de la Amistad" que jugaban en canchas semi-profesionales, en 2 tiempos de 30' cada uno,y esos partidos eran recontra enredados, al menos, los partidos d los + chibolos.
si pues los partidos terminan enrendandose, y los chibolos se aconstumbran a no abrir la cancha etc etc
Martín1186
23 May 2006, 06:26 PM
It's true about these children, some months ago in the TV programme of Phillip Butters "Al Ataque", he showed a videotape of a match where they were playing, in the long-term they (specially the midfielder) could play in any national team (even Brazil).
I don't know if it's good or bad, but one of them (Agusto Elias, 11 years old) was already hired by the Bayern Munich. He has travelled there this month. The bad thing is that we will have to watch him playing only by TV in 8 years, I would say.:o
Bayern Munich :rolleyes: If they have enough talent they should go to Milan, Real Madrid or Barcelona.
Dominican Lou
23 May 2006, 07:03 PM
si pero a esa edad deben enseñarles a jugar futbol no fulbito
o por lo menos un balance como hacen en brazil que juegan futbol y futbol sala
Interesting you would say that.
Just yesterday I heard that Ronaldinho didn't start playing 11 v 11 games until he was 14 years old.
It was a radio sports talk show where they were talking about how soccer in the US is TOO formal and kids play like robots because they play on big field from the moment they are 6.
Dominican Lou
23 May 2006, 07:07 PM
Bayern Munich :rolleyes: If they have enough talent they should go to Milan, Real Madrid or Barcelona.
I know. What a couple of losers huh?
Anyway, I don't like how these damn European teams buy our kids so young. Sneaky bastard get them cheap now so they don't have to shell out big bucks for them later.
And I really hope they don't take off to Europe before they get a couple of years in first division in Peru and contribute some.
msioux75
24 May 2006, 01:05 AM
Interesting you would say that.
Just yesterday I heard that Ronaldinho didn't start playing 11 v 11 games until he was 14 years old.
It was a radio sports talk show where they were talking about how soccer in the US is TOO formal and kids play like robots because they play on big field from the moment they are 6.
Muy cierto, Lou.
Escuche varias veces en programas, q a los + pequeños hay q enseñarle las bases del juego, los fundamentos técnicos y pulir sus errores.
Recien a los 12 años, enseñarle a correr una cancha, prepararlos tácticamente y participar en torneos, para darles ritmo de competencia.
Se seguirán esas reglas básicas, en los clubes?