Juventus vs Treviso, a match you can’t miss (1 Viewer)

Marty

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Jul 2, 2005
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Category: <b>Match Previews</b><br><br>After the exciting away match against Roma and the Champions League win over Brugge, the Bianconeri are back to the Delle Alpi stadium to meet Treviso, an absolute Serie A beginner. This is in fact their first season in the major league and the club, chaired by Ettore Setten, has tried to build a team able to achieve an historical target: get safe from relegation.

The squad has been renewed in every role and it took them a period of warm-up before starting at full speed. The 0-0 earned against Chievo Verona marked a first turn-around that all the Biancazzurri supporters were waiting for. From the sixth matchday on, the Treviso-based team had two defeats, four draws and an historical 2-1 win against Reggina. Last Sunday, on the new coach Cavasin’s debut, they nearly achieved the first home win, taking a 2-0 lead over Palermo. The Rosaneri succeeded in earning the draw but Cavasin has the means to do well and will try to prove so, starting from the match against Juventus.

The very Juventus who are more and more alone on top of the table, after their spectacular and persuading win over Roma and after Fiorentina have won over Milan. The Bianconeri played a great match at the Olimpico, hindering the Giallorossi’s initivatives and scoring four goals. Nedved was the first to score, at the end of the first half. Then in the second the Bianconeri were unstoppable, with Ibrahimovic’s masterful goal and the two scored by Trezeguet. That win marked their 50th weekday on top of the table. Which means that Juventus have never been second-ranked since Capello has been coaching Juventus. Always on top, where they’re entitled to be.

The match against Treviso cannot be missed by the Bianconeri fans: this time, too, tickets are on sale at really advantageous prices, starting from 10 Euros for the Curva. Tickets will be on sale on the web until 13:30 on Friday, November 25th or at Lottomatica stores in Italy until the start of the match, scheduled at 15:00 Sunday, 27th.<br><br>Source: Juventus.com
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Re: Juventus vs Treviso, a match you can’t miss

Let us pray that 62,000 empty seats at the Stadio delle Alpi doesn't prove to us otherwise. :sigh:
 

Akerman

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Oct 20, 2005
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I wish the new stadium would be finished already. I can't wait 2 years. It's quite shocking watching Juventus on home turf and so little audience.
 

vippy84

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Oct 22, 2005
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The problem is north and south are like enemies... Juve is the most hated team in Italy by all other fans except Juventus fans itself.... so, since we have so many fans up north, it will be hard to feel accepted in the south!! although I would love to see all Juventus' matches everyweek.,.. it would be cool and I feel more like a Juventino if I can do that..
 

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