[CL] JUVENTUS 0-0 Atlético Madrid (December 9th 2014) (24 Viewers)

DeviAngel

Senior Member
Oct 3, 2014
3,688
You didn't get that obviously.

Can I run this from Australia? Don't care about commentary language.
I got that I was just joking too. ( you were joking about my living place because It's written Middle of nowhere, and I post about the Balkans etc etc :p)

Yes you can,

Is it ok to post the link here? Well here it goes.

You need to download :

http://www.mediafire.com/download/zg4d85eyapodsv1/SF+Telekom.rar

after you download it extract the exe file in some folder, run it,



1) click the marked option ( ' Kreiraj Listu')



after you click it you'll notice a file on the desktop named : Telekom_by_losmij.m3u



2) Right click on it, choose ' Open with ' -> VLC media player (if you don't have it download it),



after you open VLC, click here ( the marked area) :

3)


And choose aka double click Arena channels(Arena 1,Arena 2, Arena 3..) they show Serie A games, French Cup games, Coppa di Italia, Champions league, EPL, BPL depending on which channel and they always show Juve.

IMPORTANT :

Every time when you want to watch the games YOU MUST REPEAT THE STEPS :)

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If you still have a problem have a problem you need to adjust your Java settings to Medium security or add exception for this program
 

DeviAngel

Senior Member
Oct 3, 2014
3,688
The worldwide obsession with the EPL is absolutely $#@!ing irksome. And on ESPN they are showing the dead rubber game between Gala and Arsenal FFS...
I bet that if you take a team from Serie B and take a team from Championship, the Serie B team will rape the Championship team. Teams in Italy play football, teams in EPL just kick the ball without thinking. Except for Chelsea they have no real team this year. City is a lost case.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,995
I bet that if you take a team from Serie B and take a team from Championship, the Serie B team will rape the Championship team.
I really doubt it, the Championship is miles and miles better off financially than Serie B, it's an extremely tough league. Serie A has a slight technical advantage by the way of the average player, but I'd say the Championship now is close to the same standard as the Premier League when it started in 1992.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,180
I really doubt it, the Championship is miles and miles better off financially than Serie B, it's an extremely tough league. Serie A has a slight technical advantage by the way of the average player, but I'd say the Championship now is close to the same standard as the Premier League when it started in 1992.
I've watched quite a few Championship games this season, the pace and physicality of the league is ferocious (just like the PL) but the technical level is atrocious TBH. Not saying Serie B is better (it really isn't, such a fucking shocking league) but I still think it's a pretty horrid level of football.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,995
I meant Serie B in my post of course, Serie B has a technical advantage but in a head to head they'd find the pace a bit of a struggle. What I like about Serie B is how niggly and gritty it is, that would be their biggest advantage.

But anyway, as for tonight's game I'm just hoping we approach the game in the right manner. We need to attack well without being overly aggressive, because Atlético certainly have more attacking quality than almost all of Serie A.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,180
I meant Serie B in my post of course, Serie B has a technical advantage but in a head to head they'd find the pace a bit of a struggle. What I like about Serie B is how niggly and gritty it is, that would be their biggest advantage.

But anyway, as for tonight's game I'm just hoping we approach the game in the right manner. We need to attack well without being overly aggressive, because Atlético certainly have more attacking quality than almost all of Serie A.
:agree: it's simple if we play extremely cautious football looking for the draw, we will lose. We should approach this game the same way we played against Shaktar a couple of years ago. Looking for a win (even if the draw was beneficial) and not taking too many stupid risks at the back.
 

Catenaccio

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2002
3,363
Atletico's game plan will be pretty straight forward. They will be very cautious going forward. For them, a draw is an excellent result and they still top the group with a 1 goal loss. Expect them to be very defensive. I think we will come out and be the more aggressive team in the 1st half.

(Having said that, one could take the view that Atletico could be more adventurous as they already have qualification sealed)

If the score is 0-0 after the 1st half, expect us to become more defensive as the game draws to a close. This game will be a nail biter right to the final whistle (unless in the highly unlikely event that Malmo is beating Olympiacos in Greece).

If we score a goal and take the lead, expect us to still be cautious.

I still fear this game a lot for a couple of reasons. Firstly, we still don't look convincing in Europe (we lack that psychological cutting edge) and Atletico are the type of team that could win even if we completely outplay them - they are like the Italian teams of the early 90s in that regard. Secondly, our domestic momentum is tapering off somewhat (had to win at the last second against Torino and a stalemate in Florence).

My greatest fear is that we start playing for a 0-0 and with little time left Atletico score from a set piece and the scorer of all people is Tiago. That would be a nightmare.
 

donpiero

Stella D'Argento
Jul 3, 2009
3,370
We better not play right into the hands of Simeone again, turning the game into a physical and personal battle, interrupting the flow of the game, just for them to take advantage of the chaos. They've mastered that trick against Barca and Real.
 

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