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The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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OK, Juve sets a Serie A record for winning it's first 9 matches. Serie A was established in 1929, and no other side has won it's first 9. Then, we look like crap against a side that is every bit as strong as we are in match number 10 and our own fans are calling for the coaches head.

Are you folks listening to what you are saying?

Sure, it hurts to be crushed by your rival. But did you expect to win 38 matches this season? To be honest, I fully expected a draw with Parma a few weeks back, and a loss at Udinese would not have shocked me.

You cannot win every match in Serie A. Or any other league.
 

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Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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++ [ originally posted by Padovano ] ++
Sheriff John Brown always hated me
For what, I do not know.
Everytime I pull out my pecker
he sits on it before it grows.
thats gotta be a downer. i guess thats why we do cock push ups.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,107
++ [ originally posted by Padovano ] ++
OK, Juve sets a Serie A record for winning it's first 9 matches. Serie A was established in 1929, and no other side has won it's first 9. Then, we look like crap against a side that is every bit as strong as we are in match number 10 and our own fans are calling for the coaches head.

Are you folks listening to what you are saying?

Sure, it hurts to be crushed by your rival. But did you expect to win 38 matches this season? To be honest, I fully expected a draw with Parma a few weeks back, and a loss at Udinese would not have shocked me.

You cannot win every match in Serie A. Or any other league.
It's not so much about winning or losing...it's about our performances as a whole. If we actually look convincing match after match I would obviously be very pleased, however with the way we have been playing lately the performance yesterday was to be expected. I am not a fan of Capello's brand of football...turning Juventus into a machine that always plays at the same speed, always has the same tactics, and always seems to be inept at adapting to difficult situations during a match.

I also do not like the fact that we always put minimum effort into matches against the likes of Messina or Lecce because I find these matches to be almost like training session for the bigger matches in which your team can gel...has to do with the famous line "you practice like shite, you play like shite." We have failed in our two toughest tasks this season thus far...the matches against Bayern and Milan respectively...in which we really gave pathetic performances. If we actually played well and still lost the matches I would not be as mad, however in both we played like an average side and that worries me in our prospects for the Champions League this season. Capello's current complacent mentality and tactical views are just too antiquated to conquer Europe nowadays.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,107
++ [ originally posted by Padovano ] ++
Sheriff John Brown always hated me
For what, I do not know.
Everytime I pull out my pecker
he sits on it before it grows.
:LOL:

I think I might just present this to the magistrate in three months time. :D
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,107
Fabio Capello surprised many when he told reporters at the end of the game Juventus lost to Milan 3-2 last night that 'he saw a great Juventus.'
“After tonight’s game I am convinced we have a great team. I told the lads this, and I will repeat it to everyone,” said ‘Don Fabio’.

www.goal.com


:LOL: Wow. Simply stunning.
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Tom ] ++


Only when they really piss me off but any post containing constant references to things like "crapello " is so blatantly against he forum rules its untrue.. and nothing appears to have been done about it

Tom....

the whole damn place would be banned !!!:D:D


there would be nobody left :eek:
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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Andy, I suppose you make a good point about our tired old predictable tactics, but if you want somebody who is going to shift gears and make adjustments then only 3 names come to mind: Delio Rossi, Luciano Spalletti, and Cesare Prandelli. The first two are not "big enough names" to land the Juve job and we snubbed the hell out of Prandelli already.

Who does Andy the cockmonger favor for our bench?
 
Apr 12, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by SuperShit ] ++


I thought they raised you as a darkie so you became a wigga.

Its not pathetic to create a user account a make a post once every few days Zlatan. Infact i like it, it makes me feel superior and builds my hype. Thanks. If we're talking about pathetic, pathetic is the hours you spend moderating this forum.

Pado thanks. I happen not to want to be an 'Emma or River'. Nor do I appreciate such comments from some little shit who knows none of us. Fvck you Zlatan you cock. There.

Did Jaecole leave in my honour?

Wow, worthless.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,107
++ [ originally posted by Padovano ] ++
Andy, I suppose you make a good point about our tired old predictable tactics, but if you want somebody who is going to shift gears and make adjustments then only 3 names come to mind: Delio Rossi, Luciano Spalletti, and Cesare Prandelli. The first two are not "big enough names" to land the Juve job and we snubbed the hell out of Prandelli already.

Who does Andy the cockmonger favor for our bench?
I would favor myself for the Juventus bench, but that's not the point. I'm not asking Capello to fired...I just want him to drop his old ways and do things to the team that actually make sense. He can first start by playing the players who are on form and dropping those who have been wretched thus far, namely Nedved and Ibrahimovic. However, if Capello will never deviate from his old path, a new coach might be neccessary, except when you factor in Moggi and co only seemingly care about Lo Scudetto.
 

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