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Alen

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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    Lacking a playmaker was our main weak point in my opinion.
    That's certainly something Ranieri can be blamed for, but not something Ferrara should get any credits.
    Diego was chased for years and he was coming no matter what, while Melo was the choice of our board. One of them, dunno which one, said that the moment we saw that Melo has a 25m eur release clause, we didn't think at all and we went for him.
     

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    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
    28,186
    yeah I second this. People already rate Ferrara as a great manager, let him have a season at least to see what he does. 3 official matches only to decide weather he is good or bad? :D

    He looks promising thou..
    Not to forget, Ranieri had a great start too with Juve..
     

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    Jul 12, 2006
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    Bozi

    The Bozman
    Administrator
    Oct 18, 2005
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    :lol:

    Their team nickname is "The Infidels". btw.
    HAIFA......HAIFA......ball comes in the box........




























    INFIDELS score,damn....now where is that boy with the vest on??i told him to be there before half time......

    what??what d you mean they can still hear me??it's ok,we ran a telefon to compensate his family, the viewers are on board
     

    Omair

    Herticity
    Sep 27, 2006
    3,254
    wow, i am looking forward to some wonderfully unbiased coverage there
    :lol: .. if you watch english commentary i assure it will be unbiased

    but if you watch arabic commentary it won't be different. Most arab commentators are biased anyway unless, of course, if they're two big teams playing one another!
     

    Ahmed

    Principino
    Sep 3, 2006
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    hehehe looking forward to watching the Juve game with Haifa, especially with Arabic commentators....they will proabably call them Muntakhab Al Yahudi or something :p
     

    Omair

    Herticity
    Sep 27, 2006
    3,254
    hehehe looking forward to watching the Juve game with Haifa, especially with Arabic commentators....they will proabably call them Muntakhab Al Yahudi or something :p
    Trust me, they'll say "al fareeg al sahyooni" ..

    im expecting more muslims to become Juve fans :p
    and Bayern and Bordeaux fans..

    Thing is, no one in Arabia will watch it, they'll bandwagon on the back of Real Madrid or Milan (which is played at the same time)..

    Which is just perfect for me. Watching the game home alone in the serenity of my place ..
     

    abejaa

    Senior Member
    Sep 25, 2006
    1,665
    Trust me, they'll say "al fareeg al sahyooni" ..



    and Bayern and Bordeaux fans..

    Thing is, no one in Arabia will watch it, they'll bandwagon on the back of Real Madrid or Milan (which is played at the same time)..

    Which is just perfect for me. Watching the game home alone in the serenity of my place ..
    no just juve fans, cos we will be the only one team in group to beat them by 5 goals difference :)!
     

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