[CL] Juventus - Rapid Vienna (18 Viewers)

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Tifoso

Sempre e solo Juve
Aug 12, 2005
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++ [ originally posted by TonyMontana ] ++


:frown: Then uefa is worthless for me, you know any other site?

I've checked a couple of torrent sites, but no luck amico mio:down:


The highlights are up, but if I watch that, then not much point in watching the match...
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Tifoso Lou ] ++



I've checked a couple of torrent sites, but no luck amico mio:down:


The highlights are up, but if I watch that, then not much point in watching the match...
Don't worry,amico mio,I'll upload the goals for you,if you want me to.:)

And one more thing,I must use this one ,now :cap:
 

Tifoso

Sempre e solo Juve
Aug 12, 2005
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++ [ originally posted by giovanotti ] ++

Don't worry,amico mio,I'll upload the goals for you,if you want me to.:)

And one more thing,I must use this one ,now :cap:

Nah, amico mio....the goals are on uefa.com


I want to watch the 1st half tonight, at least:down:
 

nedved34

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Oct 3, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by giovanotti ] ++

Don't worry,amico mio,I'll upload the goals for you,if you want me to.:)

And one more thing,I must use this one ,now :cap:
he said the highlights are up,but he wants the whole match. you blind or a retard man?seriously :undecide:
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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I second Lou's thoughts here. We just won a CL match 3-0 and we've got our own fans beating up each other here. It's pretty sad, really.

I can only imagine what this should be like if we drew or even worse, lost, tonight...
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by giovanotti ] ++
Sorry,but I didn't start.
That's the kind of thing you'd hear around the Team Juventuz HQ thread after a loss... ;)

But in this case here, I'm certainly not saying that you did.
 

day walker

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Sep 20, 2004
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Capello ticks off 'selfish' Ibra Tuesday 27 September, 2005

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Fabio Capello has given Zlatan Ibrahimovic a clip round the ear for his “egotistical” behaviour in the win over Rapid Vienna.

“We could’ve closed this game in the first half, but were too complacent and this isn’t the way we wanted to play,” said the Coach after the 3-0 victory. “It was tense until Adrian Mutu’s goal and we were thankful for Christian Abbiati’s saves.”


David Trezeguet’s early goal gave them a slender lead until Mutu and Ibrahimovic netted late strikes to ease the pressure.


“We created the scoring opportunities, but couldn’t convert them, and in football when you give your opponents a look in it’ll cost you,” added Capello. “Ibrahimovic made two mistakes tonight and we will discuss it later, as he was too egotistical.”


The Swede has often been accused of hogging the ball and he twice refused to pass the ball to a team-mate in a better scoring position.


“I really didn’t appreciate when we went on the counter-attack with three against two and Alessandro Del Piero unmarked, but instead of passing it he tried to hold on and eventually lost the ball.”


With Mutu and Ibrahimovic also breaking their ducks tonight, Capello has a tough choice to make for Sunday’s top of the Serie A table showdown with Inter.


“I am happy to have this ‘problem’ of having to choose between a wealth of talent at my disposal. Every game is an individual moment in time and a team can play like giants or minnows. Playing every three days is tough, but getting this victory today was positive and gives us the confidence to prepare for the next test.”


Mutu scored his debut goal in a Bianconeri jersey and, above all, his first since failing a drugs test and seeing his contract terminated by Chelsea.


“The negative period of my career has been closed for a long time in my eyes, but this goal is very important for my confidence and came at a crucial moment of the game,” said the Romanian.


“I don’t mind playing a bit wide, as if the Coach prefers me to take that role then I’ll put my qualities to the service of the team.”
 

ZhiXin

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Oct 1, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Lilianna ] ++


strange but he is a milanista but respects ale....

good for him cause for ex i hate ALL milan players more or less
A player's who remains so loyal to the club is very rare these days, look at it his way, how many Maldini's, DP's and Costacurta's can u find in football nowadays? Definitely a rare calibre, and this seperates Milan + Juve from Inter.
 

rokkstar

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Feb 2, 2005
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++ [ originally posted by ZhiXin ] ++


A player's who remains so loyal to the club is very rare these days, look at it his way, how many Maldini's, DP's and Costacurta's can u find in football nowadays? Definitely a rare calibre, and this seperates Milan + Juve from Inter.
yeah... you gotta love maldini.... he's like played 1000 years for the same club...:D:D
 
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