Il disastro di Torino (10 Viewers)

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Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
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:disagree:

Tell me about it.
I'm wearing my jersey tomorrow to campus and will always do so. We will be back. It hurts the way we got knocked out, I was crying right after the match, but this will only make me a stronger fan. I proud of the club not the lack of effort by the players and the bad coaching. The players showed no spirit, and dishonored the jersey today, but I'll always be behind them
 

El Santo

El Enmascarado de Plata
Nov 26, 2008
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The only good thing about this game is that David started scoring again. And Marchisio and Caceres played with heart. :tup:





in my 10+ yrs supporting this team i have never thought wed get ousted out of the champions league, a tournament whose quarter,semi and final always included juve in the late 90's, in such a distasteful manner
We didn't qualify for CL in the 2000 edition. And we placed last in the group in 2001. We have been embarrass before, but we've bounce back from those embarrassments. I expect the same this time around.

First thing first. Our board need to invest on a world class head coach.

Remember the days when we were still playing with David-Tacchinardi-Conte and Zidane as a trequista , the game plan was , David and Tacchi win the balls , pass to Conte , Conte pass it to Zidane and Zidane distributed the balls everywhere without any major elementary mistakes , mostly were useful .
Yes. IMO that's what we need, our missing piece to complete this puzzle. Conte was our link to Zidane, while Diego doesn't have one.

David-Tacchinardi-Conte = Marchisio- Sissoko-?????.
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
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Vinman said:
the words "FUCKING EMBARASSMENT" dont come anywhere close to my feelling on the game....I am having a difficult time coming up with any words in the English language that describe just how disgusting we played today. We could have easily lost this game 5 or 6 to nil

Any half-way decent team can look at our performance today, and see all that is wrong with this team, and coaching staff, and EASILY come up with a game plan to defeat us.....which is why I've already made the prediction of an empty trophy case for the 2009-10 season. If things remain the same, we are looking at a 5th place finish and getting knocked our of the Europa Cup (after we get third in our CL group) fairly quick

EMBARASSING !!!!!!!!!

Things havent changed...they've gotten worse !!!

Maybe some of you were fooled by a chance performance on Saturday against Merda, but, since the beginning of the season, I've told EVERYONE that this team is no good, and we have to make changes in the coaching and management departments before this team will win anything

FERRARA HAS TO GO....THE SOONER THE BETTER !!! We will NOT improve with him, we have just about hit rock bottom

BLANK, THE FUCKING FROG, HAS TO GO.....what qualifications does he have to run this team, and what football experience does he have ???

I say, lets boycott the LOSER CUP, and not even send our team. We wont win that either, and will probably go out to Grasshoppers or some other shit team that no ones ever heard of or seen play

Melo was a colossal waste of money, and dear old Diego isnt too far behind

Since I've been on this forum, I've never felt so low (not even in Serie B...matter of fact, that team would beat this team pretty easily)

Our offense is clueless, our defense is weak, and we have a rookie coach and management....that equals DISAPPOINTMENT !!!!!

Love him or hate him, we need Moggi back, because he has something that BLANK and ZERO dont......a fucking clue !!!
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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Jean-Claude Blanc born on 9 April 1963 in Chambéry, France, is the current Chairman of Juventus FC. He holds an International Business and Marketing degree from CERAM University in Nice (France).

Between 1987 and 1992 he was Sales and Marketing Director and Opening and Closing Ceremony Director for the Albertville Olympic Games in France, and then he achieved an MBA at Harvard Business School. Between 1994 and 2000 he covered the role of General Manager/CEO at the Amaury Sport Organization, a firm that owns sport facilities in France and that organizes the main sport events in France (Tour de France, Paris/Roubaix race, Parigi/Dakar race).

Between 2001 and June 2006 he was General Manager/CEO of the French Tennis Federation (FFT) and was the man in charge of organizing the French Open (Roland Garros), the Paris Master Series and the Davis Cup tennis tournaments.

Before becoming Chairman in October 2009, he was the General Manager at Juventus FC, having taken the role in the wake of Calciopoli when the previous administration resigned. Blanc had been focusing on improving the financial health of the team, while already robust, he has been developing the new stadium for Juventus that will be the first in Italy to be owned and operated by the club. Blanc has stated many times that the stadium is the future for Juventus, a major revenue-booster and the new soul of the team.
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
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Jean-Claude Blanc born on 9 April 1963 in Chambéry, France, is the current Chairman of Juventus FC. He holds an International Business and Marketing degree from CERAM University in Nice (France).

Between 1987 and 1992 he was Sales and Marketing Director and Opening and Closing Ceremony Director for the Albertville Olympic Games in France, and then he achieved an MBA at Harvard Business School. Between 1994 and 2000 he covered the role of General Manager/CEO at the Amaury Sport Organization, a firm that owns sport facilities in France and that organizes the main sport events in France (Tour de France, Paris/Roubaix race, Parigi/Dakar race).

Between 2001 and June 2006 he was General Manager/CEO of the French Tennis Federation (FFT) and was the man in charge of organizing the French Open (Roland Garros), the Paris Master Series and the Davis Cup tennis tournaments.

Before becoming Chairman in October 2009, he was the General Manager at Juventus FC, having taken the role in the wake of Calciopoli when the previous administration resigned. Blanc had been focusing on improving the financial health of the team, while already robust, he has been developing the new stadium for Juventus that will be the first in Italy to be owned and operated by the club. Blanc has stated many times that the stadium is the future for Juventus, a major revenue-booster and the new soul of the team.
wow, he can organize sporting events.....

how about he organize his own public hanging in Torino ??!!
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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He might have an MBA from Harvard, but sorry, I don't think they have a FOOT 101 course there.

And if they did, BLANK would fail it, without a doubt.

Oh, and fuck Harvard.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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This is where Melo earns his money.

This is where Caceras shows that he belongs at such a great club.

This is where Marchisio takes the next step into becoming one of Italy's best midfielders.

This is where Del Piero and Cannavaro show they are not past it.

This is where Gigi shows he is still #1 in the world.

We can do this.
Most definitely wrong

Wrong

He couldn't do it all by himself

They are past it

Poor Gigi; I mean there is only so much the man can do, playing through the pain barrier, and with a bunch of defenders who refuse to jump for high balls!

We failed miserably
 
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