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    [Serie A] JUVENTUS 3-2 roma (October 5th 2014)

    Yeah, I didn't agree with that, but it wasn't an important decision in the overall scheme of things.
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    [ITA] Serie A 2014/2015

    Yeah, there's nothing wrong with that tackle in my book. I'd probably expect the ref to give a yellow card for it, given how pissy they are about tackling nowadays. Think the ref just took the easy way out by sending them both off.
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    [SCO] Scottish Premier league 2014/2015

    Hamilton's first win at Parkhead since 1938. :D Yup. Our schedule is Hamilton (A), Motherwell (H), Ross County (A), Celtic (H). If we can get at least seven points from the three games before playing Celtic, it should set up a cracking game. I think we are the only team other than Celtic...
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    [Serie A] JUVENTUS 3-2 roma (October 5th 2014)

    I agree with Alen's overall summary: I don't think there was much you could say the ref was clearly wrong about in the game. The issue is that there had to be considerable doubt on the two penalty calls so, rightly or wrongly, you probably expect to get one of the two decisions in your...
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    Giorgio Chiellini - Director of Football Strategy

    It was a collectively failure of the back three, withChiellini most responsible and Bonucci least responsible. Caceres has to do more to get close to Gervinho and put him under enough pressure to make it harder to play the delicate pass. Chiellini is caught ball-watching and so fails to pick...
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    Fernando Llorente

    That was the first game where he's actually put in a crap performance this season.
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    [ITA] Serie A 2014/2015

    SPL is less predictable than Serie A...
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    [Serie A] JUVENTUS 3-2 roma (October 5th 2014)

    Totti celebrated in front of the Juve fans. This angered Bonucci who wanted to go and confront him about it. Ref booked Totti for the celebration and Bonucci for getting aggressive about it. :tup:
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    [Serie A] JUVENTUS 3-2 roma (October 5th 2014)

    Well that wasn't a terribly interesting match from a tactical viewpoint. Obviously there was plenty of incident and excitement, but not all that much worthy of analysis. Both teams were focused on having a huge presence in midfield and both teams struggled to get past the opposition...
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    [Serie A] JUVENTUS 3-2 roma (October 5th 2014)

    I think if you watch much of Roma this season you'll change your mind on Nainggolan. He's well on the way to becoming an excellent player.
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    Scommessopoli : 2009-2010 betting Scandal in Italy (yes, this again :sergio:)

    This was years ago, back before Rangers ceased to exist.
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    Scommessopoli : 2009-2010 betting Scandal in Italy (yes, this again :sergio:)

    Pfft. The Italian media are amateurs. Try having a Glasgow paper running a story in the days leading up to an Aberdeen-Rangers match falsely claiming that an Aberdeen player has been diagnosed with cancer.
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    [Serie A] JUVENTUS 3-2 roma (October 5th 2014)

    In theory, the midfield Juve will play is better than the midfield Roma will play. However, there isn't much of a gap when you factor in that in current form/condition, Nainggolan is significantly out-performing Vidal.
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    Welcome to the Juventuz Forums

    Which gave rise to the memorable "He's got a pineapple on his head" chant.
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    [Serie A] JUVENTUS 3-2 roma (October 5th 2014)

    I never said Juve's midfield wasn't better.
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    Martin Cáceres

    Juventus-Caceres: il rinnovo è cosa fatta http://www.calciomercato.com/news/juventus-caceres-il-rinnovo-e-cosa-fatta-488828
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    What Are You Doing Right Now?

    Did you know that it is a combination of those words that gives us the word 'Papist'?
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    Welcome to the Juventuz Forums

    Anyone remember Jason Lee? Wonder if anyone other than @JuveJay is likely to get that reference.
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    Andrea Barzagli

    The same injury flaring up again.
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    What Are You Doing Right Now?

    Well, the Devil makes work for idle hands, as they say.