[Coppa Italia] Parma 0-1 JUVENTUS (January 28th, 2015) (17 Viewers)

PedroFlu

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Sep 20, 2011
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#42
Incredible as it seems, Parma considers Juventus their biggest rivals in Serie A (like all the other 18 clubs - that's how it works when you are the undisputed biggest club of the country(.

Also they know they already fucked up in Serie A, so they will probably go with everything for this game. This is the equivalent of a scudetto to them.

And I really don't understand how the hell they have 9 points. I mean, look at their squad. It's a decent squad for a small club.

Paletta, De Ceglie, Cassani, Francesco Lodi, Jose Mauri, Galloppa, Cristian Rodriguez, Varela, Cassano, Belfodil, Donadoni as the coach.

It's an expensive team for a small/medium club in Italy.

So we should definitely not take this game for granted.

Allegri already said Pirlo will play this game.

So we could go with:

Storari - Caceres, Bonucci, Ogbonna, Padoin - Pirlo, Vitale/Mattielo, Pereyra - Pepe, Coman, Llorente.

We must rest Chiellini and mainly Pogba, Vidal (coming from sickness) and Tevez. Pogba and Tevez play almost every match. They need a break.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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#43
Parma are already relegated IMO.

Coppa is their last shot, I see them killing themselves on the field.

Juve should still win this because Parma are just horribly bad with weak coach.
 

JuveJay

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#44
I expect they'll rest players, they can't give up on survival in January, even if they already looked doomed.

They have no chance to win the Coppa and must know that.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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#45
I expect they'll rest players, they can't give up on survival in January, even if they already looked doomed.

They have no chance to win the Coppa and must know that.
They can't give up but it's almost impossible they survive relegation:

Parma's next 3 matches, I don't see them picking more than 1 point.

Milan vs Parma

Parma vs Chievo
Roma vs Parma
 

JuveJay

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#47
They can't give up but it's almost impossible they survive relegation:

Parma's next 3 matches, I don't see them picking more than 1 point.

Milan vs Parma

Parma vs Chievo
Roma vs Parma
They lost at home to Cesena so that sort of goes without saying :D But if they have the balls to sack Donadoni we've all seen teams go through some crazy form for a couple of months at least. With him and no new ideas and players I just can't see them having a chance. 9 points from 20 games is criminal.
 

Bezzy

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Jun 5, 2010
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#49
They can't give up but it's almost impossible they survive relegation:

Parma's next 3 matches, I don't see them picking more than 1 point.

Milan vs Parma

Parma vs Chievo
Roma vs Parma
if they win vs chievo they are already 3 points closer to a rival. I expect cesena to relegate i think parma will survive it somehow.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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#50
if they win vs chievo they are already 3 points closer to a rival. I expect cesena to relegate i think parma will survive it somehow.
Parma are 9poins away from Chievo and in the next round it will be over 11 points for sure.

And also 10points away from Cagliari.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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#54
Parma are already relegated IMO.

Coppa is their last shot, I see them killing themselves on the field.

Juve should still win this because Parma are just horribly bad with weak coach.
The funny thing is though that Parma are seeded higher than Juve in the coppa Italia due to their history in the cup hence why this one is played away. Totally wrong way of doing it imo

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Parma, from top quality strikers in Asprilla, Zola, Crespo, Inzaghi, Chiesa.... To Cassano and relegation :touched:
they already been relegated in recent years don't forget :p
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
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#55
parma hasnt paid their players in 6 months, they have 0 incentive to try
Parmalat left both Parma and Palmeiras in the shit. But damn that sponsor built some amazing teams in that 90's period.

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The funny thing is though that Parma are seeded higher than Juve in the coppa Italia due to their history in the cup hence why this one is played away. Totally wrong way of doing it imo

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they already been relegated in recent years don't forget :p
Yes, i know. I liked 90's Parma though. They weren't as cunty as Fiorentina.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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#56
The funny thing is though that Parma are seeded higher than Juve in the coppa Italia due to their history in the cup hence why this one is played away. Totally wrong way of doing it imo
How's that?

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Parma, from top quality strikers in Asprilla, Zola, Crespo, Inzaghi, Chiesa.... To Cassano and relegation :touched:
I still remember how many wanted Cassano at Juve with number 10 :touched:
 

Roman

-'Tuz Fantasy Master-
Apr 19, 2003
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#57
What a sad reality for Parma...what a team they used to have,wow.
Now they're pretty sure going to Serie-B.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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#58
Parma, from top quality strikers in Asprilla, Zola, Crespo, Inzaghi, Chiesa.... To Cassano and relegation :touched:
It's really sad to see how far they have fallen.

That club, with the aforementioned strikers, were in consecutive European competitions for over a decade, which unless you are Juve, the Milan clubs, or Roma, is nearly unheard of. What they were able to accomplish, given their status, was pretty amazing.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,326
#59
It's really sad to see how far they have fallen.

That club, with the aforementioned strikers, were in consecutive European competitions for over a decade, which unless you are Juve, the Milan clubs, or Roma, is nearly unheard of. What they were able to accomplish, given their status, was pretty amazing.
It shows you what money can get you. Parmalat was too rich. Every team that wore their name on their shirts had quality in abundance. Imagine a Palmeiras with Roberto Carlos, Cafu, Rivaldo, Edmundo, Evair, and too many more top quality to name. Not to mention Penarol, Boca Juniors and of course Parma.

I remember they used to have their own little cup with all the clubs who represented them. It involved some Brazilian club, one Argentine, one Uruguayan and of course, Parma and others i won't remember.

When people say that Serie A was still strong in the early 00's i tend to disagree. From 85 to 98 is when it really was the best. When you had teams like Parma, Fiorentina, Torino, Sampdoria with WC players and at least 2 or 3 more fighting for the title.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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#60
It shows you what money can get you. Parmalat was too rich. Every team that wore their name on their shirts had quality in abundance. Imagine a Palmeiras with Roberto Carlos, Cafu, Rivaldo, Edmundo, Evair, and too many more top quality to name. Not to mention Penarol, Boca Juniors and of course Parma.

I remember they used to have their own little cup with all the clubs who represented them. It involved some Brazilian club, one Argentine, one Uruguayan and of course, Parma and others i won't remember.

When people say that Serie A was still strong in the early 00's i tend to disagree. From 85 to 98 is when it really was the best. When you had teams like Parma, Fiorentina, Torino, Sampdoria with WC players and at least 2 or 3 more fighting for the title.
That era was truly the Golden Age of Serie A.

Aside from arguably the greatest club team in the history of football with those simply majestic AC Milan teams, Serie A was simply loaded. Every team had at least one top class player, and the league was probably 10 deep with legitimate contenders
 

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