Juventus 0-0 Rimini (3 Viewers)

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Category: <b>Match Reports</b><br><br>Rimini have succeeded in twice emerging unbeaten against Juventus, though there was controversy for Federico Balzaretti’s dismissal. The Bianconeri got a nasty introduction to Serie B when they were held 1-1 at Rimini in their opening game, but were now top of the table and brought two tough saves out of Handanovic early on with Nedved’s piledriver, a point-blank Del Piero header from a corner and a Camoranesi low effort. Trezeguet had a golden opportunity to open the scoring on the stroke of half-time, but scuffed his finish. Moments later his header thumped the crossbar and Nedved had penalty appeals waved away. Balzaretti was furious with that decision and was sent off during the break for insulting the referee in the tunnel.

Despite playing in 10 men, Juventus continued to push forward, but ran a big risk four minutes after the restart with Moscardelli just failing to get on the end of a Valiani cross that needed only the barest touch to turn it in from a yard. Handanovic continued to impress in the Rimini goal, performing a truly spectacular save to tip Del Piero’s free kick out of the very top corner. The Bianconeri captain’s solo effort was also denied by the former Udinese shot-stopper, while at the other end Valiani volleyed past the near post from six yards.

It was a wide open game right to the end, as substitute Matri was booked for dissent when he wanted a penalty, but Chiellini could be in trouble as he seemed to kick out at the Rimini man when he was on the ground. Handanovic was giant to the last, performing a fingertip save on Palladino’s slalom in stoppages, though Birindelli ballooned the follow-up off target.

Sent off: Balzaretti 46 (J)
BOOKED: 74' Zebina, 77' Cascione, 80' Matri, 87' Cristiano

Juventus: Buffon; Birindelli, Legrottaglie, Chiellini, Balzaretti; Camoranesi, Marchisio (Zebina 46), Giannichedda, Nedved; Trezeguet (Palladino 74), Del Piero (Zalayeta 83)
Subs: Mirante, Venitucci, Marchionni, Bojinov
Coach: Deschamps

Rimini: Handanovic, Baccin (Cristiano 83), Vitiello, Porchia, Bravo; Tasso, Cascione; Valiani, Ricchiuti (Jeda 67), Pagano; Moscardelli (Matri 74)
Subs: Pugliesi, Pezzi, Ambrosini, Bischeri
Coach: Acori

REFEREE: Ciampi di Roma

ASSISTANTS: Giordano e Costa
FOURTH OFFICIAL: Gallione<br><br>Source: Football Italia & Juventus.com
 

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king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
#5
Gosh, I thought you were kidding. I can't believe Channel4 actually used that headline.

Has anyone ever seen a player get sent off during half-time before?
I've seen it in Iran league before :biggrin:

But anyway,I think refs have this right to use their cards even in the break.
 

simoncauchi

Junior Member
Feb 21, 2007
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#6
The refs aren't giving us penalties anymore. The one at lecce last saturday was very very clear and if this happened with Juve they would open up another calciopoli. This has to stop, and IMO Juve fans in italy should start to do something. They need to support the team and protest too. I watch every Juve Game and i see alot of bad referee desicions against us now and this is all in Seria B! What is going to happen in Seria A? Do you guys think when Juve Play big cubs like, Milan, Inter and other and a Juve has a penelty they would give it? I really Doubt it. The fans needs to wake up and support the club more as more of these things will happen more and more to Juve!

Regards

Simon
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
#7
The refs aren't giving us penalties anymore. The one at lecce last saturday was very very clear and if this happened with Juve they would open up another calciopoli. This has to stop, and IMO Juve fans in italy should start to do something. They need to support the team and protest too. I watch every Juve Game and i see alot of bad referee desicions against us now and this is all in Seria B! What is going to happen in Seria A? Do you guys think when Juve Play big cubs like, Milan, Inter and other and a Juve has a penelty they would give it? I really Doubt it. The fans needs to wake up and support the club more as more of these things will happen more and more to Juve!

Regards

Simon
Simon is right. even before last season finished Juve were being subjected to biased refereeing and it has shown no signs of it letting up. If this continues in serie A, where a pro inter regime is already apparent, then we will have no chance of a CL place never mind the scudetto.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
#8
Simon is right. even before last season finished Juve were being subjected to biased refereeing and it has shown no signs of it letting up. If this continues in serie A, where a pro inter regime is already apparent, then we will have no chance of a CL place never mind the scudetto.
This is really ironic. This is exactly how Inter felt all these previous years. :D
 

Redangel

Junior Member
Mar 7, 2003
233
#9
I would like to know why balzareti have been banned under the tunnel at the end of 1st time... he looked like a rimini player told to the ref what balza said against him <_<
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
#10
This is really ironic. This is exactly how Inter felt all these previous years. :D
Inter, being part of the "wind from the north", were never actually discriminated against. They're just a bunch of moaning losers. I wouldn't mind if the decisions were fair/correct & the referee treated both teams the same, but Juventus has been suffering from referees deliberately & blatantly officiating against them, even when it is obvious, that the ref is in the wrong.
There is, in my opinion, a difference, and Simon is right. If something isn't done about this atrocious refereeing, Juve will be lucky if they manage to stay in serie A.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#11
Even moggi himself couldnt guarantee us the ref favor in derbies
and he supposed to "control" everything,
of course the refs will rob us next year like ever before, that wont be the first time either, neither the last.
I just hope DD and the players already know that
and will try to make such a difference on the field, that even the ref intervention wont be enough, to make us loose the 4th place...
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
21,470
#12
Even moggi himself couldnt guarantee us the ref favor in derbies
and he supposed to "control" everything,
of course the refs will rob us next year like ever before, that wont be the first time either, neither the last.
I just hope DD and the players already know that
and will try to make such a difference on the field, that even the ref intervention wont be enough, to make us loose the 4th place...
I agree with u completely...
But...I dont think DD can make the difference
 

peckface

approaching curve
Oct 3, 2004
2,357
#14
I don't mind us having bad calls against us as long as we are winning Serie B. It just proves that the junkie is clean (sorry for the awful metafor).
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
#15
Has anyone ever seen a player get sent off during half-time before?
once i had seen Weah getting sent off for Milan in the champions league as they were walking in the tunnel after the full time whistle cause he told the ref something
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
#17
I´ve seen a player getting direct red card in Champions League this season, but he showed his middle finger to the referee.......
 

Meow

Senior Member
Jun 8, 2003
2,377
#18
Inter, being part of the "wind from the north", were never actually discriminated against. They're just a bunch of moaning losers. I wouldn't mind if the decisions were fair/correct & the referee treated both teams the same, but Juventus has been suffering from referees deliberately & blatantly officiating against them, even when it is obvious, that the ref is in the wrong.
There is, in my opinion, a difference, and Simon is right. If something isn't done about this atrocious refereeing, Juve will be lucky if they manage to stay in serie A.

I guess we should collect all the 'evidence' (ref against us) and compile them in a dvd or something, and have it released in the end of every season. Make it a yearly event and it'd work as a monitoring system. Refs who deliberately act against us should be prepared to appear in the dvd.

We are not asking for favoritism...we only want justice, we want a fair go.
 

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