Could It Be 1987 Again (2 Viewers)

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juventusi

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    we have champions and play as a unit , ok , fine but so did aek athens, midlisborough at one time . The point is that our champions are old and our coach is academic(he would do great as football college professor).

    we need special kind of people and TIME , of course the UEFA new system of having four top finishers in CL will surely help ,the one that was not there in 1987

    p.s. THIS SYSTEM MADE THE LIKES OF LIVERPOOL CONSIDERED A TOP TEAM RECENTLY :disagree:
     

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    ZAF3000

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    Feb 14, 2005
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    we have champions and play as a unit , ok , fine but so did aek athens, midlisborough at one time . The point is that our champions are old and our coach is academic(he would do great as football college professor).

    we need special kind of people and TIME , of course the UEFA new system of having four top finishers in CL will surely help ,the one that was not there in 1987

    p.s. THIS SYSTEM MADE THE LIKES OF LIVERPOOL CONSIDERED A TOP TEAM RECENTLY :disagree:
    I know what you mean bro.. Noone said its going to be easy. Whether people like it or not our previous management was one of the stringest and most professional management around. The Calciopoli was something arranged from other clubs due to envy. I am not saying they were innocent or angels, but they knew what they were doing whether with players, coaches or staff. But, they are gone. They won't come back. Even more, we have to know that this current leadership will last for quite sometime.
    Personally, I don't think any of us is capable of judging the current managments abilities yet. The players, on the other hand, can judge better. From what I am seeing they are in favour of our current management.
    I like the way how our players respect C. Ranieri. He might not be the best coach to lead us to victories and trohpies, but from his exerpeince he can unite the club under one spirit and let them play as a team. Lets be realistic, winning the scudetto from the first year is very nice, but it is very difficult even if you have the best coaching staff. We were hit by a huge finacial set-back. Many clubs would have gone backrupt. The current management saved us from that, so lets give them credits for it. Ranieri is a coach who is working for around 800,000 a year compare that to top end coaches who are receiving not less than 3.5-4 million a year. We cannot afford the later.

    This is a very worrysome period, but if we continue to worry we wont enjoy the victories our teams are getting on the field. Lets keep the worries till the time we actually start losing. Who knows it might not happen ;) .. Lets be optimistic and support the team, thats all we have in our hands at the moment :) .
     

    JCK

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    May 11, 2004
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    #25
    we have champions and play as a unit , ok , fine but so did aek athens, midlisborough at one time . The point is that our champions are old and our coach is academic(he would do great as football college professor).

    we need special kind of people and TIME , of course the UEFA new system of having four top finishers in CL will surely help ,the one that was not there in 1987

    p.s. THIS SYSTEM MADE THE LIKES OF LIVERPOOL CONSIDERED A TOP TEAM RECENTLY :disagree:
    Ok,we're doomed. Happy now?
     
    Jun 26, 2007
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    #26
    I know what you mean bro.. Noone said its going to be easy. Whether people like it or not our previous management was one of the stringest and most professional management around. The Calciopoli was something arranged from other clubs due to envy. I am not saying they were innocent or angels, but they knew what they were doing whether with players, coaches or staff. But, they are gone. They won't come back. Even more, we have to know that this current leadership will last for quite sometime.
    Personally, I don't think any of us is capable of judging the current managments abilities yet. The players, on the other hand, can judge better. From what I am seeing they are in favour of our current management.
    I like the way how our players respect C. Ranieri. He might not be the best coach to lead us to victories and trohpies, but from his exerpeince he can unite the club under one spirit and let them play as a team. Lets be realistic, winning the scudetto from the first year is very nice, but it is very difficult even if you have the best coaching staff. We were hit by a huge finacial set-back. Many clubs would have gone backrupt. The current management saved us from that, so lets give them credits for it. Ranieri is a coach who is working for around 800,000 a year compare that to top end coaches who are receiving not less than 3.5-4 million a year. We cannot afford the later.

    This is a very worrysome period, but if we continue to worry we wont enjoy the victories our teams are getting on the field. Lets keep the worries till the time we actually start losing. Who knows it might not happen ;) .. Lets be optimistic and support the team, thats all we have in our hands at the moment :) .
    That's the spirit!
     

    Boudz

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    Aug 1, 2002
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    #29
    What we need is a young exciting player that will give the fans hope that the next #10 is available. Someone like Rosina or Quagliarella, I love Palla but honestly he's not up to it, maybe Giovinco can be that player. I wanna see young exciting Italian players, like Roma have with Aquillani and De Rossi, Fiorentina with Montolivio and Pazzini. Hopefully Nocerino, Criscito and one day Giovinco will fill those boots.
     

    ZAF3000

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    Feb 14, 2005
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    #31
    Actually there is one BIG difference between 1987 and 2007. Motivation.
    In 1987 Juventus have won EVERYTHING. Literally everthing. While now, Juventus is in a way have lost everything. So the motiivation is there. Its just has to be used wisely.
     
    Jul 5, 2005
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    #32
    The only difference between 1987 and 2007 is that in 1987 Juve played for it's history and fans and and now they play only for the money. The admins now give low budget for transfers and afterwards they expect to gain more profits. I don't like the today Juve. I think the Agnieli's era was the best for Juve and can not be repeated.
     

    Geof

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    May 14, 2004
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    #33
    Actually there is one BIG difference between 1987 and 2007. Motivation.
    In 1987 Juventus have won EVERYTHING. Literally everthing. While now, Juventus is in a way have lost everything. So the motiivation is there. Its just has to be used wisely.
    True. 2007-2008 is a season where Juventus has everything to prove. We have to find back the level of 2 seasons ago, which will be very hard, no doubt.
    But I don't panic.
     

    ZAF3000

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    Feb 14, 2005
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    #34
    Its a challenge many Juventini have never experienced (except those of use who were tehre during the dark side of the 80s, even if for only one season).
    I beleive that this season will always be remembered, whatever the end result is. Its a season where the likes of Del Piero and Buffon are fighting for the name of the club, something non of the Serie A teams have..
     

    Kosta

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    Jul 16, 2006
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    #35
    True. 2007-2008 is a season where Juventus has everything to prove. We have to find back the level of 2 seasons ago, which will be very hard, no doubt.
    But I don't panic.
    Some of posters here , do BIG TIME. Only after one unlucky loss.
     

    d.nico

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    Apr 23, 2003
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    #36
    Actually there is one BIG difference between 1987 and 2007. Motivation.
    In 1987 Juventus have won EVERYTHING. Literally everthing. While now, Juventus is in a way have lost everything. So the motiivation is there. Its just has to be used wisely.
    Yes. actually beside the league table result, 1987 is the opposite of 2007.
    Perhaps our motivation and spirit will take us to the big 4 at the end of this season.
     

    swag

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    Sep 23, 2003
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    #37
    If it was 1987 again, Andrew McCarthy and Kim Cattrall are coming back to remake Mannequin 2: On The Move the way the sequel should have been made. :weee:

     
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    juventusi

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    bruce wallace's moon lighting is rerun on most national tv stations just to create the atmosphere and michael jackson is starting work on getting black again

    God, werent those music videos back then cool or what
     

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