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Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
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:agree: It's kinda annoying, but Chiello speaking nice of Ronaldo doesn't mean he won't tackle the $#@! out if him if he has to (and has done before). Fear and respect isn't the same thing.

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i better not.
Exactly. Way too be oppertunistic to think that's the problem.

Also people need to remember that Gigi, Chiello and Italians in general are courteous in communication. It's also a cultural thing.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Exactly. Way too be oppertunistic to think that's the problem.

Also people need to remember that Gigi, Chiello and Italians in general are courteous in communication. It's also a cultural thing.
They will remember that this summer, surely.

I wonder if anyone on the ac milan CL winning team under carlo were guilty of courteous communication?
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
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i cant believe he said we were unlucky. really ? you were at fault for two of those goals ffs(one partially)
That's why I bolded it. That comment stuck out more than anything else he said.

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Nope. The 'cultural' thing is bullshit
Materazzi, Nesta and Camo were not cultural/courteous.

Its like as Buffon got older, the more sentimental he got. Annoying.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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Did you hear Dzeko's post match interview? He was asked when did they start believing, he said right after the first goal. But then he went and said that if they hadn't believed before entering the game they would not have scored that first goal.
Exactly, the second goal we conceded was a clear demonstration of disbelief. I think this Juve side have 'belief,' but it tends to be inconsistent. At times we can be really up for it, but at other times we shrink.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Buffon: 'Juve attempt impossible'
By Football Italia staff

Gigi Buffon wants Juventus to leave the Bernabeu with heads held high against Real Madrid. “In life we must attempt the impossible.”

The first leg of the Champions League quarter-final ended 3-0 in Turin, so their hopes of turning this around are frankly slim.

“We’ll face it with the usual mentality, playing like Juventus. We’ll play with logic, tenacity, balance, good football and try to get the best possible result,” said the captain in his Press conference.

“I don’t know if Cristiano Ronaldo is the most complete player I’ve faced, as over the years I have taken on so many. At this moment, for the role he has created for himself as a true hitman, he is the most decisive. I have no doubts on that, because he scores with remarkably regularity.”

Considering he is 40 years old now, this could well be Buffon’s final ever Champions League appearance.

“The important thing is that it won’t be the final Juventus match in the Champions League. When it comes to me, it’s a possibility, but not one that depresses me or brings up negative thoughts.

“As a child, I’d have been more than happy to play the final Champions League match of my career at the Bernabeu against Real Madrid. You have to look at the positives.

“It’s a game we must honour, regardless of what happened in the first leg. We are meeting such a top club and we represent such a top club that every game must be played with the utmost dignity to achieve our best result and put in the strongest performance. That is the duty of anyone who wears these jerseys.

“There have been some incredible comebacks in the history of the competition. I want to make clear that in life you must attempt the impossible. That is extra motivation for us and trying to leave the Bernabeu with positive sensations.

“We need this, to go out of a stadium like this and a competition like this knowing that we are on their level. If a miracle were to happen, we’d all be hugging and celebrating, but to reach a dream there are other important steps.

“I tried to motivate my teammates by threatening to continue my career unless they qualify…” joked the 40-year-old.

“There is a big gap, 3-0. The only way to believe in it is not going on wild flights of fancy and being confident we’ll make it thanks to some divine intervention. That’d be madness and we may as well stay in the locker room.

“If we go out there to sacrifice ourselves and play for our teammates, then the game could go in a certain way that nobody expected.”

Buffon was asked if he expects to receive a standing ovation from the crowd at the Bernabeu.

“I have learned to expect nothing in life. I do remember receiving very nice and sporting applause here. They don’t owe it to me, though, and I don’t expect it.”

Paulo Dybala is suspended for this second leg, while Andrea Barzagli and Rodrigo Bentancur are out injured.

“While we had 11 men on the field, it wasn’t a bad performance in the first leg. We were unlucky, just as we were in Cardiff, but we were more than in the game until that red card. Incidents then affect the final score, there’s no denying it.”

@Nedved96
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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I dont care what others say but he's made it all about him. I really wont be surprised to see us win a CL in the near future after he retires.
While Buffon has declined you cant say like we lost the last 2 finals because of him.

We will keep not winning the finals.

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How many Roma players will we sign in the summer?
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
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I hated them yesterday and I will hate them tomorrow, but god damn it. They made me tear up tonight. Hats off to Roma, for their incredible achievement.

4th placed Serie-A team knocks out the supreme La Liga leader and in many people's views - the CL favourites. It's remarkable, and one can only give respect to what just happened.

ODE TO BEPPE MAROTTA: Sign us some players who actually fucking care, and who shows half the passion and belief that Roma showed tonight. Thanks.
 

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