[merged] Our next CL opponent: Liverpool (10 Viewers)

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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First thoughts: Always predicted we'd get Liverpool, so no surprises there. But i think it'll be quite an intriguing match up. Furthermore, i dont think its right for Juve to underestimate the squad from Liverpool, because they could upset us in the first leg, if we dont pay careful attention. However, we're playing the second leg in Turin, and i expect this one to turn in our favour on that count.

Chelsea or Bayern in the semis? Chelsea.
 

Monkfish

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Jun 14, 2003
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I have been a lifelong Liverpool fan, but Juve are my number 1 team (and have been for over a decade) - I always wondered how I would feel if they met each other in serious competition.
So the match will be strange for me.

To be honest, I think Liverpool are extremely poor this season, and player for player Juve wipe the floor with them. The only thing in Liverpool's favour is the Anfield crowd - the atmosphere could raise their game. But Juve are professional and can cope with this I'm sure.

Anyway, let's hope for a Juve victory.

And for some reason, the prospect of meeting Chelsea doesn't worry me half as much as meeting Madrid - Chelsea are a lot like Juve, solid but not spectacular. It would be a tight game, but one well within Juve's capabilities of winning.
 
Aug 26, 2003
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I think the draw is ok, it could have been worse!

But our biggest Mistake would be to underestimate them, as they play good soccer! we have to keep close eyes on Gerrad and Baros i think their defence is not that strong!

forza juve
 
Aug 26, 2003
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PARRY: THEY DON'T COME MUCH BIGGER THAN JUVE
Mark Platt 18 March 2005
Liverpool Chief Executive Rick Parry reflected on the Champions League draw that has pitted the Reds against Juventus and admitted it doesn't come much bigger.
Parry, speaking from UEFA headquarters in Nyon where the draw took place earlier today, admits he's excited at the prospect of taking on such a formidable European force as Juve in the last eight.

He said: "They don't come much bigger, that's for sure. But obviously from our point of view it's great to be here and we'd take anybody at this stage.

"There are no easy games at this stage but they've got to be played sooner or later so why not now?

"We know what European nights are like at Anfield and they don't come any bigger than this one. It will be two fantastic occasions and it's really exciting."

On a more poignant note Parry was asked if the club would be doing anything to mark the first meeting between the two clubs since that ill-fated night in Brussels 20 year ago.

"Yes for sure," he replied. "There is a friendship between the clubs. It's quite a deep friendship and it's the same between the two sets of supporters. Of course, it's 20 years exactly since Heysel so yes we've already mentioned that.

"It is s something we will be giving thought to and I'm confident we will get that right. It's something we will think about very carefully and something we'll be talking to our supporters about. Juventus are doing the same and we will talk to them again next week."
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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I'm relatively pleased to have drawn Liverpool and I'm confident of a place in the last four, unfortunately we're likely to face Chelsea if we reach the semis. If I was a betting man I'd put my money on a Chelsea - Milan final but you never know in football.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by simpson-juvefan ] ++
PARRY: THEY DON'T COME MUCH BIGGER THAN JUVE
Mark Platt 18 March 2005
Liverpool Chief Executive Rick Parry reflected on the Champions League draw that has pitted the Reds against Juventus and admitted it doesn't come much bigger.
Parry, speaking from UEFA headquarters in Nyon where the draw took place earlier today, admits he's excited at the prospect of taking on such a formidable European force as Juve in the last eight.

He said: "They don't come much bigger, that's for sure. But obviously from our point of view it's great to be here and we'd take anybody at this stage.

"There are no easy games at this stage but they've got to be played sooner or later so why not now?

"We know what European nights are like at Anfield and they don't come any bigger than this one. It will be two fantastic occasions and it's really exciting."
On a more poignant note Parry was asked if the club would be doing anything to mark the first meeting between the two clubs since that ill-fated night in Brussels 20 year ago.

"Yes for sure," he replied. "There is a friendship between the clubs. It's quite a deep friendship and it's the same between the two sets of supporters. Of course, it's 20 years exactly since Heysel so yes we've already mentioned that.

"It is s something we will be giving thought to and I'm confident we will get that right. It's something we will think about very carefully and something we'll be talking to our supporters about. Juventus are doing the same and we will talk to them again next week."
We'll see:)
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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One of my friends is a hardcore Liverpool fan and we said before the draw that if we drew each other we would watch the game together but ESPN will probably show Milan - Inter. I HAVE to see this game live!
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
72,692
++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
One of my friends is a hardcore Liverpool fan and we said before the draw that if we drew each other we would watch the game together but ESPN will probably show Milan - Inter. I HAVE to see this game live!
So most of us wont see this game,:(
 
Aug 1, 2003
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I just realized how sick it is to lose to Liverpool. God forbid. We HAVE to go through. Living in an overly-hyped EPL country only for your team to be knocked out by an EPL team.... NOOOOOOOOO
 

Maresca

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Aug 23, 2004
8,235
++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
One of my friends is a hardcore Liverpool fan and we said before the draw that if we drew each other we would watch the game together but ESPN will probably show Milan - Inter. I HAVE to see this game live!
I have german pay tv, and I can choose which game I want to watch..
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
++ [ originally posted by simpson-juvefan ] ++
PARRY: THEY DON'T COME MUCH BIGGER THAN JUVE
Mark Platt 18 March 2005
Liverpool Chief Executive Rick Parry reflected on the Champions League draw that has pitted the Reds against Juventus and admitted it doesn't come much bigger.
Parry, speaking from UEFA headquarters in Nyon where the draw took place earlier today, admits he's excited at the prospect of taking on such a formidable European force as Juve in the last eight.

He said: "They don't come much bigger, that's for sure. But obviously from our point of view it's great to be here and we'd take anybody at this stage.

"There are no easy games at this stage but they've got to be played sooner or later so why not now?

"We know what European nights are like at Anfield and they don't come any bigger than this one. It will be two fantastic occasions and it's really exciting."

On a more poignant note Parry was asked if the club would be doing anything to mark the first meeting between the two clubs since that ill-fated night in Brussels 20 year ago.

"Yes for sure," he replied. "There is a friendship between the clubs. It's quite a deep friendship and it's the same between the two sets of supporters. Of course, it's 20 years exactly since Heysel so yes we've already mentioned that.

"It is s something we will be giving thought to and I'm confident we will get that right. It's something we will think about very carefully and something we'll be talking to our supporters about. Juventus are doing the same and we will talk to them again next week."
I think that our and liverpools fans must show, that sport is bigger than every other thing, and be fair with each other and the players..
 

Erkka

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Mar 31, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++
One of my friends is a hardcore Liverpool fan and we said before the draw that if we drew each other we would watch the game together but ESPN will probably show Milan - Inter. I HAVE to see this game live!
Quarter-Finals
Liverpool v Juventus (5 Apr and13 Apr)
Milan v Inter (6 Apr and 12 Apr)
Lyon v PSV (5 Apr and13 Apr)
Chelsea v Bayern Munich (6 Apr and 12 Apr)
 
Aug 1, 2003
17,696
as much as we all love football, it remains as just a sport, no more... we shant conduct violence in it.

I do hope the fans will be exemplary to others despite the history of Heysel... put the past behind us and move on with greater respect for each other.
 

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