Juve-Milan Friendly Cancelled (2 Viewers)

Layce Erayce

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Aug 11, 2002
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#23
well the point of playing a friendly in another country is to have a hard-fought battle between two equal sides that provides thrills until the last minute.

i doubt we would be able to repeat our impressive performance against Real over a sustained period of time- which is what really would prove our superiority on the pitch.

Real firing on full cylinders I mean
 

d.nico

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Apr 23, 2003
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#24
++ [ originally posted by [LAC] ] ++

i doubt we would be able to repeat our impressive performance against Real over a sustained period of time- which is what really would prove our superiority on the pitch.
We will see Juve-Madrid on CL final this year. I hope so.....:p
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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#26
++ [ originally posted by [LAC] ] ++
well the point of playing a friendly in another country is to have a hard-fought battle between two equal sides that provides thrills until the last minute.

i doubt we would be able to repeat our impressive performance against Real over a sustained period of time- which is what really would prove our superiority on the pitch.

Real firing on full cylinders I mean
To our credit, Real are showing some poor form this year.. so far.
 

Zizou

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Apr 21, 2003
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#27
++ [ originally posted by nosubstitute959 ] ++
Yeah.....I just said I hadn't found out about that. But still, peacekeepers are involved with politics....soccer players are not. What I mean is that it's not the norm for that to happen...people who have nothing to do with the ongoing "crisis" to get killed like that.
Well for the same reason the people during the Sept 11 were killed. They had nothing to do with war or terrorists but it was a good way to show off. Killing world famous footballers who are practically celebrities is a very good way to draw attention. Unluckily Al Qaeda stated that they will keep doing these thngs to Italians and other nations around the world for helping americans in Iraq.
 

Zizou

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Apr 21, 2003
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#28
I actually don't believe Real will go further than a semi at most. Whenever they play against a strong forwardline they crumble in defence and their losses seem never to be less than 2 goals difference.
 

Dj Juve

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Jul 12, 2002
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#30
++ [ originally posted by [LAC] ] ++
well the point of playing a friendly in another country is to have a hard-fought battle between two equal sides that provides thrills until the last minute.
then why the hell Juve-Milan? what's the odds that the match is going very entertaining? They should put something like Madrid vs. ManUtd or Madrid vs Boca Juniors..or invite Barce. Italian teams in a whole wont entertain much to the general crowd. especially if it's just a friendly during a season
 

Layce Erayce

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Aug 11, 2002
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#31
deej we ALWAYS have juve-milan friendlies. personally im tired of playing milan. facing them it isnt anything special any more. i bet they were picked because they would draw the most crowds and hence more munnies....$$$$$
 

IncuboRossonero

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Nov 16, 2003
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#34
Hey that odd that they cancelled this match? I mean doesn't Libya's Col. Muammar Qaddafi own part of Juve? Couldn't he put in some tight security measures?! I mean all we have is the semi-corrupt Silvio Berlusconi as owner but you have a REAL LIVE dictator!! KEWL!
 

Zlatan

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Jun 9, 2003
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#35
Actully he only has around 5% of Juve, and anyone can tell you that Berlusconi is a bigger, more corrupt dictator than Qaddafi.
 

IncuboRossonero

Inferiority complex
Nov 16, 2003
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#36
Hmmm last time I checked bribing judges does not come close to supporting terrorism...shall I continue...HMMMMMMMMMM
(See Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988 or Black September Organization)
By the way, Agnelli Family is one of the main supporters of Berlusca so...lets not go there...because Zebras and the Devils are both guilty if we start pointing fingers.
 
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Majed

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Jul 17, 2002
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  • Thread Starter #37
    ++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++
    Hey that odd that they cancelled this match? I mean doesn't Libya's Col. Muammar Qaddafi own part of Juve? Couldn't he put in some tight security measures?! I mean all we have is the semi-corrupt Silvio Berlusconi as owner but you have a REAL LIVE dictator!! KEWL!
    Col. Muammar Qaddafi doesn't own part of Juve.
    FYI, his Son does.

    His son also intends on selling that percentage.

    BTW, what does Libya have to do with Saudi Arabia? it's not like they have good relations now anyway.....buy a freakin map, get educated! do something usefull for a change.
     

    Zlatan

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    Jun 9, 2003
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    #39
    ++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++
    Hmmm last time I checked bribing judges does not come close to supporting terrorism...shall I continue...HMMMMMMMMMM
    .
    That doesnt neccessarily make him a bad person, right?
     

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