[EU] Europa League 2013/14 (36 Viewers)

Jul 1, 2010
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I think he was mostly talking about our attitude on the field vs those teams rather than the fans'.

Continuing to play with the 3-5-2 against Copenhagen when we needed to score was retarded, we should have subbed in a striker for a CB, like he said, we showed them way too much respect.
 

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Hello mates. I'm a Gala Fan, and want to express my sincere apologies for knocking you out in the UCL beforehand. But we had to win, so thanks to snow & mud, Juve couldn't play it's usual game and got beaten without showing anything promising. But really, you do underestimate the opponents. Real didn't do that, and fucked us 10 times in two matches. But about your upcoming matches with Trabzonspor (gonna be referred as TS), I'm quite sure that no need to worry; as you all seem quite relaxed that you look forward to kick Fiorentina.

But I want to tell some stuff, that's why I registered here. To give some brief info about TS.

First of all, they play quite well at home matches; but they're a sole loss at away matches. Therefore, if Juve wants to qualify without any hardships, it's a necessity you have the pull the plug in the first match. They used to play quite fast football in pre-eliminary rounds and first 3 matches of the group; but there's a significant form loss in their influental Polish midfielder Adrian. So, now to organize attacks, it's up to Gustavo Colman; whom is a heavy truck on the pitch. Even though Juve doesn't have a machine-like system like Bayern, Dortmund, Barca etc.; you have a solid midfield which will make things easier for Juve to outpower the midfield. No worries.

There are 2 players to vary of: GK Onur Kıvrak and MF/Winger Olcan Adın. Buffon is a legend that everyone knows, but believe me TS's GK is also something special. If you need proof, you can watch TS vs Inter match, where TS won 1-0. About the MF, Olcan has some tech, speed, vision, soft touch and finishing. He started to display his free-kick as well.

You all know Bosingwa and Malouda. However, they're not what they used to be, otherwise what the heck are they doing in Trabzon? :D

About their system.. Well no system, I shall say. Their head coach is an unpredictable man, who even can make players play out of their positions in a stange way. I can't figure him out, so no comments. :)

The pitch won't be a fucking disaster while you're here, might be a little heavy due to the rainfall.

For now, that's all. If I remember more, I'll wrote down.


Greetings.
 

petersmit

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Mar 14, 2006
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this guy is right... we need to kill trabzonspor before we go to Turkey... 3-0 at home would do the trick.. hope Conte thinks the same way because i can see a 1-1 at home coming up...

We can beat fiorentina over 2 matches.. both are in Italy so we won't have to travel that much...

Europa league... taking revenge over turkey and purple rats :D would be perfect
 

Wings

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Hello mates. I'm a Gala Fan, and want to express my sincere apologies for knocking you out in the UCL beforehand. But we had to win, so thanks to snow & mud, Juve couldn't play it's usual game and got beaten without showing anything promising. But really, you do underestimate the opponents. Real didn't do that, and fucked us 10 times in two matches. But about your upcoming matches with Trabzonspor (gonna be referred as TS), I'm quite sure that no need to worry; as you all seem quite relaxed that you look forward to kick Fiorentina.

But I want to tell some stuff, that's why I registered here. To give some brief info about TS.

First of all, they play quite well at home matches; but they're a sole loss at away matches. Therefore, if Juve wants to qualify without any hardships, it's a necessity you have the pull the plug in the first match. They used to play quite fast football in pre-eliminary rounds and first 3 matches of the group; but there's a significant form loss in their influental Polish midfielder Adrian. So, now to organize attacks, it's up to Gustavo Colman; whom is a heavy truck on the pitch. Even though Juve doesn't have a machine-like system like Bayern, Dortmund, Barca etc.; you have a solid midfield which will make things easier for Juve to outpower the midfield. No worries.

There are 2 players to vary of: GK Onur Kıvrak and MF/Winger Olcan Adın. Buffon is a legend that everyone knows, but believe me TS's GK is also something special. If you need proof, you can watch TS vs Inter match, where TS won 1-0. About the MF, Olcan has some tech, speed, vision, soft touch and finishing. He started to display his free-kick as well.

You all know Bosingwa and Malouda. However, they're not what they used to be, otherwise what the heck are they doing in Trabzon? :D

About their system.. Well no system, I shall say. Their head coach is an unpredictable man, who even can make players play out of their positions in a stange way. I can't figure him out, so no comments. :)

The pitch won't be a fucking disaster while you're here, might be a little heavy due to the rainfall.

For now, that's all. If I remember more, I'll wrote down.


Greetings.
Congrats to Gala & thank you for the run down. AS JJ said it will be interesting to see how we proceed in Europe.

You can play your subs and still eliminate Trabzon. Their defense is just a tid better than ours.
Congrats. Europe has shown us time & again that we are not ready. Am hoping that we get some positive experience in EL to prepapre for next years CL.
 
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    Hello mates. I'm a Gala Fan, and want to express my sincere apologies for knocking you out in the UCL beforehand. But we had to win, so thanks to snow & mud, Juve couldn't play it's usual game and got beaten without showing anything promising. But really, you do underestimate the opponents. Real didn't do that, and fucked us 10 times in two matches. But about your upcoming matches with Trabzonspor (gonna be referred as TS), I'm quite sure that no need to worry; as you all seem quite relaxed that you look forward to kick Fiorentina.

    But I want to tell some stuff, that's why I registered here. To give some brief info about TS.

    First of all, they play quite well at home matches; but they're a sole loss at away matches. Therefore, if Juve wants to qualify without any hardships, it's a necessity you have the pull the plug in the first match. They used to play quite fast football in pre-eliminary rounds and first 3 matches of the group; but there's a significant form loss in their influental Polish midfielder Adrian. So, now to organize attacks, it's up to Gustavo Colman; whom is a heavy truck on the pitch. Even though Juve doesn't have a machine-like system like Bayern, Dortmund, Barca etc.; you have a solid midfield which will make things easier for Juve to outpower the midfield. No worries.

    There are 2 players to vary of: GK Onur Kıvrak and MF/Winger Olcan Adın. Buffon is a legend that everyone knows, but believe me TS's GK is also something special. If you need proof, you can watch TS vs Inter match, where TS won 1-0. About the MF, Olcan has some tech, speed, vision, soft touch and finishing. He started to display his free-kick as well.

    You all know Bosingwa and Malouda. However, they're not what they used to be, otherwise what the heck are they doing in Trabzon? :D

    About their system.. Well no system, I shall say. Their head coach is an unpredictable man, who even can make players play out of their positions in a stange way. I can't figure him out, so no comments. :)

    The pitch won't be a fucking disaster while you're here, might be a little heavy due to the rainfall.

    For now, that's all. If I remember more, I'll wrote down.


    Greetings.
    Congrats for qualifying to the next round and thanks for your report about TS. :tup:

    I believe we'll go through without many problems but I sure hope we don't underestimate any team out there. If we show hunger and desire to win we can crush them and majority of teams in EL. But that's many IFs at this point.
     

    dann10

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    Aug 26, 2008
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    Hello mates. I'm a Gala Fan, and want to express my sincere apologies for knocking you out in the UCL beforehand. But we had to win, so thanks to snow & mud, Juve couldn't play it's usual game and got beaten without showing anything promising. But really, you do underestimate the opponents. Real didn't do that, and fucked us 10 times in two matches. But about your upcoming matches with Trabzonspor (gonna be referred as TS), I'm quite sure that no need to worry; as you all seem quite relaxed that you look forward to kick Fiorentina.

    But I want to tell some stuff, that's why I registered here. To give some brief info about TS.

    First of all, they play quite well at home matches; but they're a sole loss at away matches. Therefore, if Juve wants to qualify without any hardships, it's a necessity you have the pull the plug in the first match. They used to play quite fast football in pre-eliminary rounds and first 3 matches of the group; but there's a significant form loss in their influental Polish midfielder Adrian. So, now to organize attacks, it's up to Gustavo Colman; whom is a heavy truck on the pitch. Even though Juve doesn't have a machine-like system like Bayern, Dortmund, Barca etc.; you have a solid midfield which will make things easier for Juve to outpower the midfield. No worries.

    There are 2 players to vary of: GK Onur Kıvrak and MF/Winger Olcan Adın. Buffon is a legend that everyone knows, but believe me TS's GK is also something special. If you need proof, you can watch TS vs Inter match, where TS won 1-0. About the MF, Olcan has some tech, speed, vision, soft touch and finishing. He started to display his free-kick as well.

    You all know Bosingwa and Malouda. However, they're not what they used to be, otherwise what the heck are they doing in Trabzon? :D

    About their system.. Well no system, I shall say. Their head coach is an unpredictable man, who even can make players play out of their positions in a stange way. I can't figure him out, so no comments. :)

    The pitch won't be a fucking disaster while you're here, might be a little heavy due to the rainfall.

    For now, that's all. If I remember more, I'll wrote down.


    Greetings.
    Why can't all opposing fans be like this?
     

    JuveJay

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    Mar 6, 2007
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    I think most of them are about 14 years old who register on here, the Hagi guy aside, who seems reasonable enough (if biased, as all fans are).
     

    Linebreak

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    Sep 18, 2009
    16,022
    You can play your subs and still eliminate Trabzon. Their defense is just a tid better than ours.
    Well that's reassuring, seeing that we scored 2 goals in 2 games against Gala.

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    We should place this quote on the walls of our dressing room.

    "Juventus were knocked out of the Champions League by a Turkish side and we can give them the pleasure of being eliminated by another!"
     

    Zacheryah

    Senior Member
    Aug 29, 2010
    42,251
    Hello mates. I'm a Gala Fan, and want to express my sincere apologies for knocking you out in the UCL beforehand. But we had to win, so thanks to snow & mud, Juve couldn't play it's usual game and got beaten without showing anything promising. But really, you do underestimate the opponents. Real didn't do that, and fucked us 10 times in two matches. But about your upcoming matches with Trabzonspor (gonna be referred as TS), I'm quite sure that no need to worry; as you all seem quite relaxed that you look forward to kick Fiorentina.

    But I want to tell some stuff, that's why I registered here. To give some brief info about TS.

    First of all, they play quite well at home matches; but they're a sole loss at away matches. Therefore, if Juve wants to qualify without any hardships, it's a necessity you have the pull the plug in the first match. They used to play quite fast football in pre-eliminary rounds and first 3 matches of the group; but there's a significant form loss in their influental Polish midfielder Adrian. So, now to organize attacks, it's up to Gustavo Colman; whom is a heavy truck on the pitch. Even though Juve doesn't have a machine-like system like Bayern, Dortmund, Barca etc.; you have a solid midfield which will make things easier for Juve to outpower the midfield. No worries.

    There are 2 players to vary of: GK Onur Kıvrak and MF/Winger Olcan Adın. Buffon is a legend that everyone knows, but believe me TS's GK is also something special. If you need proof, you can watch TS vs Inter match, where TS won 1-0. About the MF, Olcan has some tech, speed, vision, soft touch and finishing. He started to display his free-kick as well.

    You all know Bosingwa and Malouda. However, they're not what they used to be, otherwise what the heck are they doing in Trabzon? :D

    About their system.. Well no system, I shall say. Their head coach is an unpredictable man, who even can make players play out of their positions in a stange way. I can't figure him out, so no comments. :)

    The pitch won't be a fucking disaster while you're here, might be a little heavy due to the rainfall.

    For now, that's all. If I remember more, I'll wrote down.


    Greetings.
    See, i told you guys there would be reasonable fans

    Thanks for the rundown. Hope you can lock down chelsea's wide play, and hit em on a freekick

    Why can't all opposing fans be like this?
    Well, the bayern ones were. (nut that was about it)
     

    AFL_ITALIA

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    Jun 17, 2011
    31,827
    Hello mates. I'm a Gala Fan, and want to express my sincere apologies for knocking you out in the UCL beforehand. But we had to win, so thanks to snow & mud, Juve couldn't play it's usual game and got beaten without showing anything promising. But really, you do underestimate the opponents. Real didn't do that, and fucked us 10 times in two matches. But about your upcoming matches with Trabzonspor (gonna be referred as TS), I'm quite sure that no need to worry; as you all seem quite relaxed that you look forward to kick Fiorentina.

    But I want to tell some stuff, that's why I registered here. To give some brief info about TS.

    First of all, they play quite well at home matches; but they're a sole loss at away matches. Therefore, if Juve wants to qualify without any hardships, it's a necessity you have the pull the plug in the first match. They used to play quite fast football in pre-eliminary rounds and first 3 matches of the group; but there's a significant form loss in their influental Polish midfielder Adrian. So, now to organize attacks, it's up to Gustavo Colman; whom is a heavy truck on the pitch. Even though Juve doesn't have a machine-like system like Bayern, Dortmund, Barca etc.; you have a solid midfield which will make things easier for Juve to outpower the midfield. No worries.

    There are 2 players to vary of: GK Onur Kıvrak and MF/Winger Olcan Adın. Buffon is a legend that everyone knows, but believe me TS's GK is also something special. If you need proof, you can watch TS vs Inter match, where TS won 1-0. About the MF, Olcan has some tech, speed, vision, soft touch and finishing. He started to display his free-kick as well.

    You all know Bosingwa and Malouda. However, they're not what they used to be, otherwise what the heck are they doing in Trabzon? :D

    About their system.. Well no system, I shall say. Their head coach is an unpredictable man, who even can make players play out of their positions in a stange way. I can't figure him out, so no comments. :)

    The pitch won't be a fucking disaster while you're here, might be a little heavy due to the rainfall.

    For now, that's all. If I remember more, I'll wrote down.


    Greetings.
    :tup: I wish your compatriots acted as you do.
     

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