Should Miccoli leave Juventus?

Discussion in 'Italy' started by Cassano, Jul 25, 2004.

  1. Cassano

    Cassano Member

    Jul 16, 2004
    Club:
    AC Milan
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    After watching Miccoli at Perugia, i was amazed. I thought that he would be the big saviour of Italian soccer,some even referred to him as the Italian Maradona. Then he went to Juventus and got no playing time(as I expected). Miccoli is such a great talent. If he went to a smaller team where he would get a starting spot, he would be the best player in Italy. I think Miccoli should leave Juventus because he is being wasted away.
     
  2. NickyViola

    NickyViola Member+

    May 10, 2004
    Boston
    Club:
    ACF Fiorentina
    He needs to go to Lecce and play in front of his hometown fans.

    Nick
     
  3. nirvaanfc

    nirvaanfc Member

    Juventus
    Italy
    Jan 13, 2004
    Trinidad & Tobago
    Club:
    Juventus FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    No, Fabrizio Miccoli is an excellent player.
    He's still relatively young and has tremendous upsides.

    I believe that Juve would be most successful would be a frontline with David Trezeguet (not a fan of him personally but he delivers for my JUVE) as hitman.

    Three play right behind him.
    Del Piero in the middle, Miccoli on the right and Nedved on the left.
    Mauro Camoranesi has disappointed tremendousy since his wonderful first season and maybe if he had to work for his spot again he'd be better for it.

    Alessio Tacchinardi and another midfielder as holding middies would provide the balance for this team.
    If Enzo Maresca was still there he'd be the other middie, in an Andrea Pirlo-esque role!

    But Miccoli works hard, can make amazing runs and can be prolific.
    If Alberto Gilardino is signed then u play with Trezeguet and Gilardino up top.
    Del Piero and Miccoli could alternate a withdrawn striker role, but this year Alessandro Del Piero will answer hsi critics and lead JUVE back to true glory!
     
  4. Power_of_foot

    Power_of_foot Red Card

    May 28, 2004
    He is a good player, and if he doesn't have any chance to play, then play somewhere else
     
  5. Robert25

    Robert25 New Member

    Jun 1, 2004
    Los Angeles
    I totally agree and cannot add much more. Besides this, while a loan could mean more time for him to play. At some point, barring his outright departure from juve, he WILL need to adapt and get more closely involved with Juventus. Del Piero can play depper in the midfield, Micolli would make a good strike partner to trez. Plus think of the switching all game that can be done, Del piero moving forward for a bit, Miccoli dropping back. It would play havoc with opposing defences.
     
  6. obernunes

    obernunes New Member

    Feb 16, 2004
    California
    I agree. I know the big money with the top teams is hard to turn down, but if I had the talent Miccoli (and many others) have, I would prefer to meet the challenge of playing for a smaller team and helping build them up. Whatever one thinks of Maradonna, I have huge respect for him for playing so long for Napoli and not passing his entire career in Torino, Milano or Madrid. Miccoli is a huge talent. I can see him scoring 25+ goals for a smaller team where he'd be the man and could lead such a team to the upper levels of Serie A.
     

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