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Alen

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Why did he call off Kolarov's goal? :confused:

Didn't see it but some people are calling BS on Ibra's goal.
The ref whistled for the game to stop at the same moment when Kolarov took the shot.
It was really a strange situation and i don't know what do the rules say in these situations. The whistle most probably detracted Cesar's attention but at the same time, Kolarov didn't take the shot after the ref blew the whistle, he took the shot at the same moment when the ref blew the whistle.

It's one of those situations where both teams had the right to object at the ref's decission. If he allowed the goal Inter had the right to object, just like Lazio did it when they saw that the ref disallowed the goal.
 

Alen

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I don't want Zarate in Juve. He's so selfish and so unlike Juve style.
I don't think he will make us any better, even though he's extremely talented and fast.
 
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    Lazio defenders have to be the worst defenders I've seen in the last decade. Oh and this ref has to be the most retarded one. I don't want t start the ref is biased to Inter shit again but disallowing that freekick was one stupid decision.

    Anyway, I hope Inter score 3more goals so these motherfuckers know how bad they are.
     
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    I don't want Zarate in Juve. He's so selfish and so unlike Juve style.
    I don't think he will make us any better, even though he's extremely talented and fast.
    Not to mention he's overrated prick. I believe he was watching Maradona highlights on youtube last night and thought he would score a goal ala Argentina vs England one dribbling the entire team from the middle.
     
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    Plus this Inter reminds me so much of Capello's Juve. Only difference is that Cambiasso's vision is twice better than Vieira+Emerson. Ugly football, long balls, but they manage to score from set pieces or waiting for the opponents to make a mistake or score an own goal. Very similar.
     

    Alen

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    Plus this Inter reminds me so much of Capello's Juve. Only difference is that Cambiasso's vision is twice better than Vieira+Emerson. Ugly football, long balls, but they manage to score from set pieces or waiting for the opponents to make a mistake or score an own goal. Very similar.
    True.

    But as you always say....sooner or later a bad run will catch them. Inter were also dominant last year at this point of the season. So was Capello's Juve in 2005/06.
    But in the last month or two both Mancini's Inter and Capello's Juve started losing pts like crazy.
    They won eventually, but if Roma last year and Milan in 2006 weren't stupidly losing pts throughout the season, the story would've been different.

    This being said, Juve needs to concentrate on their matches, without looking at Inter, without being influenced by Inter's wins.
    If we manage to do that a chance will pop up later in the season and it will be up to us if we'll take it or not.
     
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    True.

    But as you always say....sooner or later a bad run will catch them. Inter were also dominant last year at this point of the season. So was Capello's Juve in 2005/06.
    But in the last month or two both Mancini's Inter and Capello's Juve started losing pts like crazy.
    They won eventually, but if Roma last year and Milan in 2006 weren't stupidly losing pts throughout the season, the story would've been different.

    This being said, Juve needs to concentrate on their matches, without looking at Inter, without being influenced by Inter's wins.
    If we manage to do that a chance will pop up later in the season and it will be up to us if we'll take it or not.
    100% Save the speech.

    Ignore what Inter are doing and just keep focusing on our matches and keep doing good against the mid/small teams.

    Not to mention the Milan game is more than a must win.
     

    Zé Tahir

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    He's a very talented player, but he simply won't fit in this Juve. Kinda like Miccoli.
    He's only 21 though and this is the first time he's playing in a competetive league where he's not the most talented player, don't you think there's time to mold such a player?
     
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