[Coppa Italia] Juventus - Roma (8 Viewers)

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
Shoryuken said:
Do you have something against Sebastian or something? Thats shit aint even funny.:disagree:

Anyways, im off to eat.

Peace dudes and goodnight.

I didn't ask for your opinion and to tell me whether It's funny or not.

It's between me and Seba, If you didn't like it then move on...If seba has any problem with it he'll tell me. I was certainly joking with him. I'll apologize to him incase he didn't like it. you take care of yourself and thats all.
 

Shoryuken

Senior Member
Jan 7, 2005
1,418
Azzurri7 said:
I didn't ask for your opinion and to tell me whether It's funny or not.

It's between me and Seba, If you didn't like it then move on...If seba has any problem with it he'll tell me. I was certainly joking with him. I'll apologize to him incase he didn't like it. you take care of yourself and thats all.
Nah, if i dont like it ill post.
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,566
For the ones who ask me about Zebina's declarations, here they are:

Angry Zebina slams Juventus
Friday 27 January, 2006
Jonathan Zebina has openly criticised his treatment by Juventus and revealed he will be quitting the club at the end of the season. "I asked for a pay rise and they took me for a troublemaker," he said.

Zebina, who has had an injury-plagued spell with the Bianconeri, has been out favour ever since asking for an increase in wages.

The former Roma defender only returned to the Juve side after a four-month absence against Empoli on Sunday and he chose the aftermath of last night’s defeat to Roma to speak out against the club.

"I asked for a pay rise and they treated me like a troublemaker," said Zebina, before adding that he is hoping to move either abroad or to Serie A rivals Milan.

"I’ll be leaving at the end of the season, probably to go abroad."

Zebina is clearly unhappy at the way he has been treated by the Turin outfit and his comments are unlikely to viewed upon kindly by his employers, who are particularly eager to not air their dirty laundry in public.

Liverpool and Newcastle are both clubs interested in the France international, while talk of a swap deal with Christian Abbiati has also been mooted in the Press.

channel4.com

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Can we please sell his a$$
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
Espectro said:
For the ones who ask me about Zebina's declarations, here they are:

Angry Zebina slams Juventus
Friday 27 January, 2006
Jonathan Zebina has openly criticised his treatment by Juventus and revealed he will be quitting the club at the end of the season. "I asked for a pay rise and they took me for a troublemaker," he said.

Zebina, who has had an injury-plagued spell with the Bianconeri, has been out favour ever since asking for an increase in wages.

The former Roma defender only returned to the Juve side after a four-month absence against Empoli on Sunday and he chose the aftermath of last night’s defeat to Roma to speak out against the club.

"I asked for a pay rise and they treated me like a troublemaker," said Zebina, before adding that he is hoping to move either abroad or to Serie A rivals Milan.

"I’ll be leaving at the end of the season, probably to go abroad."

Zebina is clearly unhappy at the way he has been treated by the Turin outfit and his comments are unlikely to viewed upon kindly by his employers, who are particularly eager to not air their dirty laundry in public.

Liverpool and Newcastle are both clubs interested in the France international, while talk of a swap deal with Christian Abbiati has also been mooted in the Press.

channel4.com

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Can we please sell his a$$
It is not the best time to ask for more money, when you are not playing..
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
mnementh said:
well there was inter...
-Maybe Inter's coach isnt smart enough to figure out Capello,
-we had a good day,because of our player's determination to revenge
-and we had esp good form
-and Inter preferes more attacking football than the thing Lazio,Liverpool,Milan and Roma did to us...
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
watermelon said:
The reason Juve loss is because they want CL more than Italian Cup, so it is kind of a strategy to give up Coppa Italian.
then why now? and why like that?
Zebina,Pessotto,Abbiati,Zalayeta,Blasi,Gianninghetta,Balzaretti must be rested for their next CL match?
couldnt we loose more quietly than conceding those 3goals?
and then why bother tiring EMO and Del Piero and try till the very end to make the come back?
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
Why then didnt we tasted a new tactic?
why we couldnt risk a more offensive scheme?
why Capello declared, we still have hopes?
why Zlatan,DP,Trezequet,Cannavaro repeat all the time in the interviews we want to win all 3 titles?
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
mnementh said:
we beat Roma 4-1 with totti... Juve can handle the big guns. Juve also beat Bayern in one leg. It just has to field its best lineups.
Did u paid any atention on this dialog, or u just checked the last posts?
I didnt said we cant handle the big guns,
i said we cant handle a certain tactic system,
wich may give the superiority to a "big" strong team IF they use it against us,
Roma had a different team then(coach), with Totti on field as u said,
they didnt played the way they did today
and our starters then, one to one, were better than their starters,
our players can win a game our tactics cant,
this game with Roma was a test of our tactics, NOT our players,
ofcourse we can handle big teams, we are a BIG team,
but we had+have a special weakness against a certain type of play, not all the teams are ABLE to performe, against our first eleven,
thats why the championship wont be a problem if we dont crash,
but if our next draw on CL knock outs is with such a team, we are doomed, tactically atleast(miracles happen though and our players can make them real even with the wrong tactics)
 
Jan 7, 2004
29,704
Seven said:
I've said it before and I will say it again: Fabio Capello is not as great a coach most of you think he is. Look at what Mourinho managed to do with smaller clubs, look at what Mourinho manages to do with his ingame changes. No, Mourinho is miles ahead of Capello.

look at what maurinho can do with his billions
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,990
IN my view, Capello wanted to field an so-so formation to see if it could win against roma. His intentions were not to win it no mater what, if we won was good, if not, he would not lose sleep because of it.

Most people is angry here because of the line up, not, not even the line up, but because of the lack of interested in the cup coming from cappelo.

It would be cool to win this cup, but the sad part is that if we want it, we will have to field stronger line ups..and that will take a lot of our energies for sure in the other 2 fronts. Those extra coppa games will be very tricky when the CL comes again.

About the xlatan-dp issue, well facts are facts, and obviously one of them is having good performanecs lately, and the logic tells me that the most in form player have to play. But if we think about DPs form... i remember that when he played all the games in the last lippi season, he was having a tough time, was in very bad form, and maybe that was because of tiredness.
I dont think this was a plan build by capello(because he prefers zlatan over him) but is was mere luck that DP is doing this things lately. The combination of resting games with his anger about being the 3rd choice in the strikers, is IMO what is making him play better,creating the determination he needed in the last couple of years. The upcoming WC and his recent goal record are playing an important role this seaosn too.
 

mnementh

Senior Member
Jun 5, 2005
2,122
Cronios said:
Did u paid any atention on this dialog, or u just checked the last posts?
I didnt said we cant handle the big guns,
i said we cant handle a certain tactic system,
wich may give the superiority to a "big" strong team IF they use it against us,
Roma had a different team then(coach), with Totti on field as u said,
they didnt played the way they did today
and our starters then, one to one, were better than their starters,
our players can win a game our tactics cant,
this game with Roma was a test of our tactics, NOT our players,
ofcourse we can handle big teams, we are a BIG team,
but we had+have a special weakness against a certain type of play, not all the teams are ABLE to performe, against our first eleven,
thats why the championship wont be a problem if we dont crash,
but if our next draw on CL knock outs is with such a team, we are doomed, tactically atleast(miracles happen though and our players can make them real even with the wrong tactics)
I didn't say I disagree with you... just pointing some stuff.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
Don Bes said:
because, most of their bench could walk right in the juve first 11
We have Del Piero, Nedved and Mutu sitting on the bench more often than not. Please, Bes, you know very well Mourinho is a far better coach than Capello. If we had him at Juve, we would be invincible. Whenever Chelsea is struggling, and that has happened more than once, Mourinho makes the right change.
 

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