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    we will do it together honey ;) and tacchi wll encourage us with his great performance. with other juve players as well ;)
     
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    guys i will be absent for one week :( make sure you keep this thread nice and tide ;) and don't forget to put some news here
    i will miss you very much
     

    €lke

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    I'm soooo happy for you Lili :D I wish i was in Athens :D

    And I'm sorry for you Tina, i wish you could stay ;) come back soon girlie :) we'll miss you :D

    Any news about Tacchi?
     

    Lilianna

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    i have some news from alessio tacchinardi but it's in italian and i understand nothing!

    so i'll post what i found and if smb can translate....

    i'll be thankfull....

    so:


    IL Tacchinardi do Brasil

    Fernando Menegazzo? Un tacchinardi piu tacnico. Questo si dice a Siena, dove gli "specialisti della videocasseetta" (che hanno gia fatto centro con Taddei) puntano forte su questo ventiduenne brasiliano di gran fisico, cresciuto nella Juventude come classico numero "5" del calcio del calcio del suo Paese : un regista arretrato abile a far filtro ma anche a illuminare il gioco con lunghi lanci. Una bella scommessa: il calcio italiano non e tenero con i novellini. Ma il precedente di Taddei autorizza a sperare.
     

    Lilianna

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    ++ [ originally posted by gigi's twin ] ++
    Hi gals! Do you know, how did our sweet Tacchi played this weekend? I haven't seen the match! :down:
    i'll tell you how is he gonna play on tuesday and how is he in real life tomorrow.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    don't worrie! ;)
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by lilianna ] ++
    why are you leaving tina...? :confused: :down:

    but,
    of caurse you'll have news cause i will see the guys until you come back again!!! :D:D
    ok girls i'm back :D missed you all very much.
    lily as you see i'm back for todays match.

    hope that juve gonna win

    lily waiting for your comentary and pics
     
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    this is what i found in uefa official page

    Juve ready to show respect




    Alessio Tacchinardi is a key man for Juventus FC


    Juventus FC's Alessio Tacchinardi is well aware of the challenge posed by a trip to Athens to face Olimpiacos CFP

    Tough tests
    Olympiacos gave Juve two tough tests in narrowly losing to the Italian side in the 1998/99 UEFA Champions League and 1999/00 UEFA Cup, and Tacchinardi particularly recalls the first encounter. In the quarter-finals, the Italian side won 2-1 at home but were pushed all the way for a 1-1 draw in the Greek capital.

    'A hard time'
    "I remember that match, they really gave us a hard time," said the midfield player. "They definitely deserve our respect." It is his team that will be going into the Group D game on a high, though, having seen off Galatasaray SK 2-1 in Turin while the Greek champions were losing 1-0 to a late penalty at Champions League debutants Real Sociedad de Fútbol.

    Formidable record
    Still, Hellenic National League sides have a formidable home record in the competition, and having won the domestic title for the last seven seasons, there can be no team more daunting to visit in Greece than Olimpiacos, as Juve coach Marcello Lippi concedes.

    We all know Olimpiacos are the best team in Greece

    Juventus FC coach Marcello Lippi


    Praise for visitors
    "We all know Olimpiacos are the best team in Greece," he said. "They are a very serious team with great players like [Predrag] Djordjevic, [Christian] Karembeu and Giovanni and must not be underestimated."

    Trezeguet returns
    Nonetheless, lying joint top of Serie A with AS Roma and AC Milan after easing past Reggina Calcio with a 2-0 victory on Saturday, everything is running smoothly for Lippi's team. Juventus welcome back French international striker David Trezeguet who will partner in-form Marco Di Vaio, standing in for the injured Alessandro Del Piero.

    It is never good to be called the favourites

    Marcello Lippi


    Del Piero problem
    Lippi added: "Naturally it is a big problem for us to be without Del Piero who is a great and competitive player. But we have the players and the experience to fill the gap he will leave behind." He also dismissed the 2002/03 finalists' status as frontrunners, saying: "It is never good to be called the favourites. Olimpiacos, Galatasaray and Real Sociedad have the same chances as us in the group."

    Choutos dropped
    Olimpiacos, meanwhile, lie second domestically, after beating Xanthi FC 3-1 on Saturday. Having only won just two of their seven home matches against Italian visitors, Olimpiacos go into Tuesday's match without the fire power of Lampros Choutos whose repeated disciplinary failures have seen him dropped indefinitely.

    At home, Olimpiacos should strive to win no matter who we play against

    Olimpiacos CFP coach Oleh Protasov


    'Playing for victory'
    "We know Juve very well as one of the world's best teams," Olimpiacos coach Oleh Protasov said. "But we are playing for victory and I am not just saying that. At home, Olimpiacos should strive to win no matter who we play against."

    Attacking lineup
    Protasov plans to field an attacking lineup, pushing experienced Frenchman Karembeu further forward. "We will make the most out of Christian to help our attacking game," he said. Hinting he will not just aim for a point, Protasov said: "Everyone knows if you chase a draw, you end up losing."

    It will not be a miracle if we win

    Olimpiacos captain Predrag Djordjevic


    'Nothing to lose'
    The Ukrainian also said he did not believe his players would pass up the opportunity to show they can play and beat well-known sides. "At the end of the day, we have got nothing to lose," he asserted. Serbo-Montenegrin international Djordjevic was also upbeat. "It will not be a miracle if we win," the Olimpiacos captain said. "If we play well we can win."
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by gigi's twin ] ++
    And our Tacchi is the captain today:strong:
    yeap he was so cute yesterday:D being a captan suits him quite a lot.

    A cheeky-looking Captain Tacchinardi.
    tacca we already have a thread in multimedia section with tacchis pics so plzzz post them there. we really need his new pics!!!!!!!!!
     
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    i posted cuple of pics form greek match in multimedia tacchi's thread so if you wanna see it they are their.
     

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