Il disastro di Torino (18 Viewers)

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v1rtu4l

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Mar 4, 2008
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i understand you and i understand him, and i hope that's the reason, but it's shamefull in front of his club and his teammates. So if he would be next to dp, and dp would've seen him smile what would alex think ? feeling me? it's wrong.. you gotta hide this kind of emotion especially in this delicate moment.
you are right that it would be better hide such gestures, but on the other hand he is also just a human being and we tend to let our feelings decide what to do.

i don't think that diego is happy that we lost just to make ferrara look shit. deep inside him he will be probably be angry with ferrara and would like to go to the coach and tell him his opinion, but as player you are not in the position to do so if you want to keep playing football ;) the smile is probably really a way of overplaying the angryness he feels about the ones he thinks are responsible for this weak performance.

you know even alex sometimes has an emotional outburst (just remember the throwing of the jacket he got handed, after being substituted;))

i just hope i wake up tomorrow and read that ferrara is not in charge anymore ...
 

Nicholas

MIRKO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 30, 2008
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Ban me for what? For personally attacking people? For grossly overreacting to insignificant comments? Or maybe it's for being as classless as to wish for serious injury to someone you don't even know? Oh, no wait, that's what you do....
You gloat in other peoples misfortune, you used to support Juventus but now cast them aside like there a leftover dinner and claim to be this big Barcelona fan. You deserve absolutly zero respect on this forum and the post with the laughthing proved why. Perhaps you should do one thing to earn a bit of respect and that is to leave the forum.
 

blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
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you are right that it would be better hide such gestures, but on the other hand he is also just a human being and we tend to let our feelings decide what to do.

i don't think that diego is happy that we lost just to make ferrara look shit. deep inside him he will be probably be angry with ferrara and would like to go to the coach and tell him his opinion, but as player you are not in the position to do so if you want to keep playing football ;) the smile is probably really a way of overplaying the angryness he feels about the ones he thinks are responsible for this weak performance.

you know even alex sometimes has an emotional outburst (just remember the throwing of the jacket he got handed, after being substituted;))

i just hope i wake up tomorrow and read that ferrara is not in charge anymore ...
please go into diego's thread...i've got some questions. Thanks :D
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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Classless indeed.

But you must admit that it will be kinda cool watching Messi getting a career ending injury with blood all over his sponsorless jersey.
well he'll be in Abu Dhabi next week and my Stinger Missile Launcher will be here in a couple of days...so the chances of that happening look good :tup:
 
Jul 12, 2002
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Hey, whingers, I'm not the only one laughing. Pretty much everybody in Europe is laughing at Juventus...

Y'all need to get a new coach (ferrara is awesome and I love him, but he's no manager), a new system, and a new mentality. Until then, a laughingstock you will remain.
 
Apr 12, 2004
77,165
Yeah mates, get your shots in....

I write (or in this case emoticon) what I feel. The only thing that this match stirred in me was laughter. I mean, going out to Bayern? They're trash, and the scoreline just makes it even funnier. I think we all know that Juve have no business being trounced by Bayern like that, with the squad that Juve have. Have fun in the Europa League, whatever the hell that is...
Mates? What's that term in Catalan?
Dude, Barca is soooo yesterday.
He became a die hard Bayern fan now, didn't you know?
:lol2:
indeed, and it was a disgrace. But, I don't think we got dumped out of the CL by Bayern.... Surely you realize the qualitative difference there...
:lol:

We?

Aren't you from the Netherlands or Belgium?

Keep smoking that King Tut.
Fuck I hate glory hunters
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Quite sad he'd come on a Juventus forum after our game, just to post something like that. A fanboy who switches teams like changing sweater, coming on a forum to laugh at fans who stick with their team?

My god, that's incredibly idiotic. Fucking douchebag.
Exactly...
 

7WordsOrLess

Junior Member
Aug 14, 2007
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LOL Ian reminds me of a user on the Milan forums (Lo Tsar aka Tsar)who jumped boat to InterMerda about a year and a half ago. Started using the same words and pissing people off too.
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
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Hey, whingers, I'm not the only one laughing. Pretty much everybody in Europe is laughing at Juventus...

Y'all need to get a new coach (ferrara is awesome and I love him, but he's no manager), a new system, and a new mentality. Until then, a laughingstock you will remain.
Are you sure you know the meaning of that word??? I bet you don't!
 

v1rtu4l

Senior Member
Mar 4, 2008
6,349
Why not Hiddink?
Hiddink is available, like Zapata was available the last years . . . it's perhaps in our minds that in football manager we would spend 12m and get zapata, but what happened ? nothing. it is not that easy and in football manager surely there is no abramowich who does intervene where Hiddink may be coach next.

no frontin, but we came to the general consensus here that Hiddink would be great, but is not available (due to having still a contract). It's not like i would say "no" to hiddink and i really listened closely to Hiddink when he was asked about certain situations of the match in the halftime break in the dutch television (hoping he might give a hint for him coming to us ;) ) but i do not see this coming.
 
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