Juventus - Lazio (14 Viewers)

Holden

Senior Member
Aug 3, 2002
566
#63
++ [ originally posted by dpforever ] ++
Marcelo Salas may be let off the leash to attack his former club when Juventus welcome the Biancocelesti on Sunday evening.
Salas unleashed?!

Bwahahahahahahah!!!
 

Plexus

Senior Member
Aug 24, 2002
519
#65
------------------Buffon--------------------
Thuram---Iuliano---Montero---Birindelli

Camoranesi---Tacchinardi---Davids

------------------Nedved------------------

-------Del Piero----------Trezeguet-------

This is the we should play against Lazio!!!

:fero::fero::fero::fero::fero::fero::fero::fero::fero:
 

Signor

Senior Member
Jul 13, 2002
3,018
#67
++ [ originally posted by Plexus ] ++
------------------Buffon--------------------
Thuram---Iuliano---Montero---Birindelli

Camoranesi---Tacchinardi---Davids

------------------Nedved------------------

-------Del Piero----------Trezeguet-------

This is the we should play against Lazio!!!
Yeah, I Think this is the perfect formation and line up to Face Lazio with.:thumb:

++ [ originally posted by juventusi ] ++
we will beat lazio if we take care of their fastbreaks(counterattacks).
what do u think guys???
Espcially that Lopez is a speed Demon.:down:
 

dpforever

Prediction Game Champ 2003 & 2005
Jan 12, 2002
3,794
#68
Don't worry guys .. I trust in the team and Lippi .. whoever he puts there, we should be able to win this one .. Forza Juve :strong:
 

Wings

Banter era connoiseur
Contributor
Jul 15, 2002
21,569
#69
I know their speed will coz us countless problems but not enough to win this game. Am positive we shall get this one and about time too. I think Nedved & Salas will have a point to prove :D
 

Anders

Senior Member
Dec 13, 2002
3,134
#70
DAMN! I'm hearing rumours that Lippi will play Salas from the start... He doesn't deserve it, he's been playing like a turd all season. If Trezeguet isn't fit to start, well... then use Di Vaio or Zalayeta. Just don't start with Salas... cuz then we'll lose for sure!

No! I don't like Salas... so what!?
 

Anders

Senior Member
Dec 13, 2002
3,134
#73
Well I have a feeling that Neddy will score against his X. ;)
So we don't need Salas anywhere near the pitch.
Why did Juve even buy "El Matador"
 

Nekton

Senior Member
Oct 22, 2001
1,220
#74
1 Gianluigi BUFFON
2 Ciro FERRARA
3 Alessio TACCHINARDI
4 Paolo MONTERO
6 Salvatore FRESI
8 Antonio CONTE
9 Marcelo SALAS
10 Alessandro DEL PIERO
11 Pavel NEDVED
12 Antonio CHIMENTI
13 Mark IULIANO
14 Cristian ZENONI
15 Alessandro BIRINDELLI
16 Mauro CAMORANESI
18 Marco DI VAIO
19 Gianluca ZAMBROTTA
20 Davide BAIOCCO
21 Lilian THURAM
23 Ruben OLIVERA
24 Emiliano MORETTI
25 Marcelo ZALAYETA
26 Edgar DAVIDS

Three Juventus’ players won’t be available for the match against Lazio: Tudor, Pessotto and Trezeguet.

Igor Tudor has worked since the begin of the week with the athletic trainer Gian Pietro Ventrone and in the next one will start training with the rest of the team and should be available after the Christmas holiday.

Guanluca Pessotto recovered from the back-ache, and today he did specific training and will be available for the Coppa Italia match.

David Trezeguet re-started otady, as planned, his aerobic training. He won’t play the match against Lazio to continue his preparation for next Saundy’s match against Perugia

juventus.com

Hmm, I suppose Salas will start this one :undecide:
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
#77
Salas unleashed on Lazio Saturday 14 December, 2002

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Marcelo Salas may be let off the leash to attack his former club when Juventus welcome the Biancocelesti on Sunday evening.


Juventus are still holding a press silence, but observers at their training sessions this week spotted a Salas and Alessandro Del Piero partnership upfront.


Marco Di Vaio could be dropped following recent glaring misses against Deportivo La Coruna and Brescia.


David Trezeguet was tipped for a starting place after his goal against Basle midweek, but the Frenchman’s return from a knee injury is not going to be rushed.


Salas would relish the chance to take on his ex-teammates Lazio in this top of the table clash at the Stadio Delle Alpi.


The Chilean international scored 34 goals for the Roman outfit during three seasons and moved to Turin in August 2001.


His career with the Bianconeri has been short-lived due to a devastating knee ligament injury within weeks of the transfer.


There were strong reports the former River Plate hitman would be leaving in January after failing to string together many appearances, but this could be the incentive he needs to stay on.


He isn't the only ex-Lazio hero to be playing as Pavel Nedved takes on his ex-club.

Meanwhile, Gianluca Pessotto is unlikely to take part in this match as he pulled up during training with a back problem. Igor Tudor is still out of action.

:(
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
#78
Stam sues for Lazio cash Friday 13 December, 2002

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Jaap Stam had sued Lazio for unpaid wages before the money was rushed to him this afternoon, revealed the club.


“We have paid Stam and the case is closed,” confirmed President Sergio Cragnotti today. The Dutch defender had begun legal proceedings against the club after he failed to receive payment for the last three months.


Had the money not been delivered to him by Midday Monday, the former Manchester United player could have left Lazio on a free transfer in January.


Milan and Juventus have shown interest in Stam and were prepared to take advantage of this internal row.


Meanwhile, we could see similar moves by the rest of the Biancocelesti squad. The players have not been paid their wages since mid-July and were assured several weeks ago that the matter would be dealt with.


“I will try to keep my pledge by the middle of next week,” added Cragnotti today, “but it will definitely be sorted out before Christmas.”


The President promised to hand over three months’ worth of wages – for the second half of July, August and September – before the New Year.


Stam’s agent also confirmed that the legal action had been shelved for the time being.


“Any reports of other clubs contacting Stam or his representatives are false and without foundation,” assured Henk van Ginkel.


“Stam is very happy in Rome and it is his desire to continue playing for Lazio until the contract expires, but only as long as the club maintains its promises and obligations,” he added.


“Should this not happen, then the first man to be disappointed would be Stam himself.”

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Probably was bound to happen sooner or later..
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
#79
Shoe baron to buy Lazio? Saturday 14 December, 2002

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There are reports that shoe baron Mario Moretti Polegato is in talks to buy up shares of troubled SS Lazio.


The club is looking for new owners after majority shareholders Cirio hit financial problems.


Several names have been linked with the Roman side, currently battling for the Scudetto and UEFA Cup, but few have confirmed their interest.


Polegato was in Rome this week to discuss several business matters and it is claimed he was in preliminary talks with some of the banks that are covering Lazio’s recent increase in capital.


This week the shareholders approved an increase in capital of approximately £50m after sharp losses over the last year.


They also face financial worries as the players are demanding to be paid outstanding wages before Christmas. The side has not been paid since mid-July.


Polegato is the business tycoon behind Geox shoes and would make a bid for Lazio’s shares along with other investors.


Meanwhile, another of the candidates for a take-over bid – Omniainvest - have denied any interest in the club.
 

*aca*

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2002
869
#80
++ [ originally posted by Alex ] ++
Stam sues for Lazio cash Friday 13 December, 2002

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Jaap Stam had sued Lazio for unpaid wages before the money was rushed to him this afternoon, revealed the club.


“We have paid Stam and the case is closed,” confirmed President Sergio Cragnotti today. The Dutch defender had begun legal proceedings against the club after he failed to receive payment for the last three months.


Had the money not been delivered to him by Midday Monday, the former Manchester United player could have left Lazio on a free transfer in January.


Milan and Juventus have shown interest in Stam and were prepared to take advantage of this internal row.


Meanwhile, we could see similar moves by the rest of the Biancocelesti squad. The players have not been paid their wages since mid-July and were assured several weeks ago that the matter would be dealt with.


“I will try to keep my pledge by the middle of next week,” added Cragnotti today, “but it will definitely be sorted out before Christmas.”


The President promised to hand over three months’ worth of wages – for the second half of July, August and September – before the New Year.


Stam’s agent also confirmed that the legal action had been shelved for the time being.


“Any reports of other clubs contacting Stam or his representatives are false and without foundation,” assured Henk van Ginkel.


“Stam is very happy in Rome and it is his desire to continue playing for Lazio until the contract expires, but only as long as the club maintains its promises and obligations,” he added.


“Should this not happen, then the first man to be disappointed would be Stam himself.”

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Probably was bound to happen sooner or later..
The origin of this news is Tuttosport :(

The claim for the money by Stam is an old case, which we were suddenly reminded of just before Juve - Lazio game.

Crap
 

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