++ [ originally posted by Evelyn8 ] ++
Fantasista
I can't say I concur
The problem is a great team should be an example for the rest of the world
If he would have put on a show like against Depor or even like the one against Basel at the Delle Alpi.
The players of Basel would of left the pitch knowing they had been outdone by their superiors.
That they had been beaten by a great team.
And I am sure many of them would see that defeat as more memorable then this
"Another Day on the Job" approach.......
I mean I don't know if you can remember the old days of the CL when Juve use to rampage through the group stages.....
Some Journalists would even argue that Juve had the Strongest starting 11 to ever set foot on a football pitch.
Teams would lose against us... dropping points was as uncommon as getting Red Cards....
Recently I read some journalist writting "Juventus is the only italian team that has no passion". They subsitute pragmatism and rationale for passion. She said I instantly wrote a pretty angry email to her telling her how wrong she was....
It is days like this I begin to see her point.......
I mean I think we are all passionate fans here right....
How many when the group stage was drawn actually thought
(Good!! Lets finish Second number one will cost us too much effort)
or
(Lets take 10points out of the first 4rounds and then field our reserves in the remaining 2 games)
I thought Great lets Try To win this Group (Revenge Depor and crush manu and toy around with Basel)
I mean I thought the whole point of football was going out on the pitch and giving it your all....
I mean they should remember the day they played the BiancoNerri for the rest of their lives....
Will they Remember us for such a lack lustre performacne?
Fantasista
I can't say I concur
The problem is a great team should be an example for the rest of the world
If he would have put on a show like against Depor or even like the one against Basel at the Delle Alpi.
The players of Basel would of left the pitch knowing they had been outdone by their superiors.
That they had been beaten by a great team.
And I am sure many of them would see that defeat as more memorable then this
"Another Day on the Job" approach.......
I mean I don't know if you can remember the old days of the CL when Juve use to rampage through the group stages.....
Some Journalists would even argue that Juve had the Strongest starting 11 to ever set foot on a football pitch.
Teams would lose against us... dropping points was as uncommon as getting Red Cards....
Recently I read some journalist writting "Juventus is the only italian team that has no passion". They subsitute pragmatism and rationale for passion. She said I instantly wrote a pretty angry email to her telling her how wrong she was....
It is days like this I begin to see her point.......
I mean I think we are all passionate fans here right....
How many when the group stage was drawn actually thought
(Good!! Lets finish Second number one will cost us too much effort)
or
(Lets take 10points out of the first 4rounds and then field our reserves in the remaining 2 games)
I thought Great lets Try To win this Group (Revenge Depor and crush manu and toy around with Basel)
I mean I thought the whole point of football was going out on the pitch and giving it your all....
I mean they should remember the day they played the BiancoNerri for the rest of their lives....
Will they Remember us for such a lack lustre performacne?
it is normal, the game was relatively easy,, it was very hard that basel hit 4 goals against us.
New fans around the world?? if you became a fan of a team, by just only seeing one game, you are not doing well. In mi opinion, i begin to talk about ateam after seeing 5, 6 games. but in one game, no.
