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serfaraaz

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Apr 14, 2005
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hi to everyone. i have read so many articles on goal.com and everytime they write some bad comments about juve . last weak they when we won 5 -2 against leece they wrote that we played with grit and detemination and milan lost against siena they wrote that is due to tiredness from champions enconter against inter. this week when inter won against juve they wrote that we are still level on milan due to our good start to the campaign. is goal.com a antii juve site
 

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++ [ originally posted by serfaraaz ] ++
hi to everyone. i have read so many articles on goal.com and everytime they write some bad comments about juve . last weak they when we won 5 -2 against leece they wrote that we played with grit and detemination and milan lost against siena they wrote that is due to tiredness from champions enconter against inter. this week when inter won against juve they wrote that we are still level on milan due to our good start to the campaign. is goal.com a antii juve site

i dont see anything wrong with that
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
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they are not a antii-juve site, in fact, the guy that writes about Serie A its a member of this forum...

All the things that they say are true...
 
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serfaraaz

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    espectro but dont u think that they write all good things about milan the aticle about juventus future after ucl exit
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
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    Yeah Goal.com is not that bad of a website. All the writers are fans like ourselves who are not paid for their services. Believe me, I know.

    Glenn (Zizou) is the main Juventino who writes about our team on that website.
     

    swag

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    Sep 23, 2003
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    Goal.com is better organized. But the mountains of data soccerage.com contained was just brilliant. Every match, every player, for years and years... a fantastic resource that I have missed ever since. I would trade one of Goal.com's cheesy articles of e-mail submissions from readers with a fat graphic and bold colors anyday for a single, ugly-looking Soccerage.com match report where you got to see player positions, substitutions, etc.
     
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    serfaraaz

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    Mr. Capello is a good coach and he wins wherever he goes, but the Scudetto is far from over. Juventus failed in the CL this year and the way they played is utterly disgraceful. Losses are acceptable, but to play like that in front of home fans and to shame the people who died at Heysel is unacceptable. If Juve do not win the Scudetto this year, the knives are coming out for Mr. Moggi: the man of Italian Football wants victory. He is one of the factors in the success of Juventus and is very sly in the transfer market. Luciano did a coup d’etat to lure Capello, but there is one problem. Coaches are one ingredient to the formula, the second is to spend. Moggi does not like to spend and this hurts Juventus. Secondly, he buys older players, which is good, but the team is getting old and they simply do not have the transitional players to bring them to the next level. To sell Miccoli and Maresca is a lapse of judgment. There are rumors to bring Cassano. Note to Juve’s management: You must spend to get his services
     
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    serfaraaz

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    this from goal.com why are talking about the same thing juve ucl exit was it humilating or liverpool played negatively arent goal.com anti juve
     

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