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How many matches will we get out of Aquilani this season?

  • Less than 5

  • 5 - 8

  • 9 - 12

  • 13 - 16

  • 17 - 20

  • More than 20


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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Aquilani is the superior player if everyone is at their normal level but we don't knoe Aquilani's form at the moment. We also don't know whether or not Melo and Marchisio can put in another great performance. So let's start with Melo and Marchisio again to show everyone that playing well is rewarded in this team. Let's see how well they play and bring Aquilani in as a sub and see how well he plays. Then we can decide again for the following match.
But then the following match there will be posters here saying the exact same thing...again. Where is one to draw the line then?
 

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awit

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So you are basing this off of one game? One game when the entire team played well rather than these two players standing out clearly above the rest?
No i just said that we shouldn't base it on one game. Let's give them another chance and see if they can keep it up.
 

Hust

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Juventus-Palermo
Stadio Olimpico


Have Juve found their feet? The 4-0 win over Udinese at the weekend could well have set their season off, but then again it could just be that their opponents on Sunday are off to a dreadful start.

Palermo, on the other hand, seem to be struggling after their back-to-back defeats to Brescia and Inter. The last place that they would want to go would be straight up against another traditional giant.

Claudio Ranieri & Co will be out for revenge too when Palermo arrive. :shifty: If you recall last February the Sicilians caused a shock when they raided Turin and left 2-0 winners - thanks to Fabrizio Miccoli and Igor Budan.

That result helped Palermo leap up to fourth spot ahead of the Bianconeri as well as contributing to Juve's woeful tally of 15 defeats in the League.

To be truthful, on recent form it is the Old Lady who are the underdogs in this fixture. In the last five stagings of this tie Palermo have won four - with an aggregate lead of 9-5. Take into account the match before that though and the tally swings back to Juve - as they crushed Palermo 5-0 in November 2007.

Juve carry on with Marco Storari in goal thanks to Gigi Buffon's long term injury. The experienced glovesman has plenty of company in the treatment room. Jorge Martinez, Armand Traore and Paolo De Ceglie are all crocked as well.

For Palermo it is just defender Dorin Goian who is unavailable.

Keep an eye on: Luca Toni (Genoa) - Netted his first for the Rossoblu at the weekend and will surely be eager to remind the Viola of what they lost when he departed Florence for Munich.

Form guide: Juventus (- - L D W) Palermo (- - D L L)

Last season: Juventus 0-2 Palermo

Top tip: Alberto Gilardino to end his Serie A drought. Well it has to happen one day... :shifty:

Stat fact: Last Viola win in Serie A at Marassi? A 3-0 win on September 19, 1982.
Juventus (probable): Storari; Motta, Bonucci, Chiellini, Grygera; Krasic, Aquilani, Marchisio, Pepe; Iaquinta, Quagliarella

Palermo (probable): Sirigu; Cassani, Munoz, Bovo, Balzaretti; Migliaccio, Liverani, Nocerino; Pastore; Hernandez, Maccarone

Ref: To follow
 

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Juventus-Palermo
Stadio Olimpico


Have Juve found their feet? The 4-0 win over Udinese at the weekend could well have set their season off, but then again it could just be that their opponents on Sunday are off to a dreadful start.

Palermo, on the other hand, seem to be struggling after their back-to-back defeats to Brescia and Inter. The last place that they would want to go would be straight up against another traditional giant.

Claudio Ranieri & Co will be out for revenge too when Palermo arrive. :shifty: If you recall last February the Sicilians caused a shock when they raided Turin and left 2-0 winners - thanks to Fabrizio Miccoli and Igor Budan.

That result helped Palermo leap up to fourth spot ahead of the Bianconeri as well as contributing to Juve's woeful tally of 15 defeats in the League.

To be truthful, on recent form it is the Old Lady who are the underdogs in this fixture. In the last five stagings of this tie Palermo have won four - with an aggregate lead of 9-5. Take into account the match before that though and the tally swings back to Juve - as they crushed Palermo 5-0 in November 2007.

Juve carry on with Marco Storari in goal thanks to Gigi Buffon's long term injury. The experienced glovesman has plenty of company in the treatment room. Jorge Martinez, Armand Traore and Paolo De Ceglie are all crocked as well.

For Palermo it is just defender Dorin Goian who is unavailable.

Keep an eye on: Luca Toni (Genoa) - Netted his first for the Rossoblu at the weekend and will surely be eager to remind the Viola of what they lost when he departed Florence for Munich.

Form guide: Juventus (- - L D W) Palermo (- - D L L)

Last season: Juventus 0-2 Palermo

Top tip: Alberto Gilardino to end his Serie A drought. Well it has to happen one day... :shifty:

Stat fact: Last Viola win in Serie A at Marassi? A 3-0 win on September 19, 1982.
Juventus (probable): Storari; Motta, Bonucci, Chiellini, Grygera; Krasic, Aquilani, Marchisio, Pepe; Iaquinta, Quagliarella

Palermo (probable): Sirigu; Cassani, Munoz, Bovo, Balzaretti; Migliaccio, Liverani, Nocerino; Pastore; Hernandez, Maccarone

Ref: To follow
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