New York Red Bulls v Juventus (friendly) (8 Viewers)

Hambon

Lion of the Desert
Apr 22, 2005
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Two words : BAD ASS!

Had a fucking great time with the boys.. First class dudes on the real. And oh yeah much props to grosso and the familia

have to resize the fotos but will get em up ...
 

MeTaL_KnighT

Terran Maniac
Mar 3, 2009
1,761
BREAKING NEWS: Juventus Dead (1897-2010)

New York Times - The famous Old Lady died this evening after a longlasting illness.

Four years ago Juventus Football Club suffered a severe breakdown with Calciopolitis. Immediate intervention by famous specialists Alessando Del Piero, Gigi Buffon, David Trezeguet, Pavel Nedved and Mauro Camoranesi saved the clubs life.

After a phase of Rehabchielliniation and promising Marchisiotion the organisation seemed on its way of recovery. In the last 12 months, however, the condition deteriorated constantly. The club suffered from Ferrara problems, Zaccheronitis, Grosso's Disease and Grygera fever which were incurable.

The Old Lady died today in New York after three Red Bulls. The club will be missed by millions of supporters around the world.
+metal :thumbs:
 
Jan 3, 2010
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ßüякε;2505083 said:
Because Grosso is a national hero in Italy for what he did last World Cup, and Delpie made a bunch of bad passes and wasn't anything on the pitch but an empty spot.
Actually Del Piero is considered heroic for that goal against Germany. Not that it was strictly necessary, but it was like kicking the germans in the nuts. Also because he didn't play all that much and scored a penalty in the final, very few Italians say he had a bad World Cup. But if they were Juventini they'd never boo Alex, because it doesn't make any sense. He's our captain. It's like booing Totti as a Roma fan, you're going to suffer if you do.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
Jersey people are freaking retarded. They cheer for Grosso and not for DP because he's got more grease in his hair. Those idiots standing by the gate waiting for the players started screaming at Manninger in Italian until someone pointed out "oh he won't understand you, he's Austrian...Anybody speak Austrian here?".
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ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
New York Monday Gaffer: Defeat of Juve no small feat


Never did a meaningless friendly potentially mean so much to a team. New York's 3-1 dismantling of Juventus on Sunday—yes, that would be the MLS side overpowering the Serie A club—was good news for a team that is on a three game slide in league play.

Four thoughts from the Red Bulls win over Juventus:

1. Don’t listen to the Italian press — The first goal was shrugged off as an anomaly. The second goal, more of the same. By the time Juan Pablo Angel found the back of the net for the third time, Juve fans and media had had enough. The excuses began to flow from the stands and the press box. It doesn’t matter. This is a friendly. These aren’t our best players. This is a reserve side. Baloney (not to be confused with Serie A side Bologna): New York head coach Hans Backe noted after the game that Juventus fielded “four or five high profile players—world class players.” Going up against the likes of Trezeguet, Del Piero, Grosso and Diego was a Red Bulls starting 11 who combined for just 17 starts in league play this season. So put that in your cannoli and stuff it—this was hardly a Red Bulls first team, either.

2. Garcia with a cherry on top—He showed flashes in the two cup matches he has played in so far, but Irving Garcia looks like a very nice player. The fourth-round selection looked confident on the ball and moved into the attack very well. He may not be ready for league action, but Garcia looks like a player to develop who could grow into one of the steals of the draft. “Sometimes he ends up as a right full back when we defend,” head coach Hans Backe said. “And it’s too far away for an attacking player like Irving.” That shot off the post in the 50th minute that set up the Jeremy Hall goal was nasty.

3. Momentum changer — Remember way back in 2000, a young MetroStars winger named Peter Villegas nailed an overtime winner against Tampa Bay to begin a sizzling summer tear for the team, propelling them to the playoffs and within one game of the MLS Cup? Could Garcia’s blast from 25 yards out, although not a goal, do the same thing for the team? We’ll see, but this one was good for the Red Bulls to forget about their recent losses. “Even if it’s only a friendly, no one likes to lose,” Backe said, adding “it’s a great result for us, an excellent performance.”

4. Sharp for Wednesday — This result, win or lose, was a chance for the reserves to be sharp for the U.S. Open Cup game on Wednesday against Colorado. Backe promised a change or two to the lineup, but the young players are getting some good minutes and staying sharp. The team is in the process of building some legit depth. Backe said that injured midfielder Joel Lindpere could see the field against Colorado. This win over a historic side breeds confidence in the team. “When you play one of the biggest clubs in the world, it’s always a confidence booster,” defender Carlos Mendes told MLSSoccer.com.

http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/new-york-monday-gaffer-defeat-juve-no-small-feat
 

.zero

★ ★ ★
Aug 8, 2006
80,679
Great weekend.

If you see the pics I took of David, ADP, Diego and Brazzo then you will all understand. Tahir got his banner signed by Trez twice!

ok, where are the juventuz group photos ????
I have about a 100 pics from this weekend and will post the SFW ones later today
 

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