[Seria A] Bologna - Juventus (8 Viewers)

denco

Superior Being
Jul 12, 2002
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Not the best of performances but it was not that boring a match to me.

But like Vinnyman, I am flabbergasted and disgusted that Dp gets to be subbed every time irrespective of how he is performing and I cannot believe he has not let rip yet. Its all well and good being a model professional and all that but he is the captain for goodness sakes and it cannot be good for his ego and all that to be always subbed when your strike partner puts in a very ordinary performance but he gets to play the full matches. Its either that or Dp has totally lost his motivation for the game cos I am pretty sure, I would definitely have been having words with hte manager.

I dont know if any of u watch British Eurosperts but aint it annoying how the commentators go over the top when it comes to Zlatan, yes he has natural football skills but he has no clue how to play the game whatsoever, keep it simple is something he has no idea how to do and passing the ball at the right time when your team mate is free is not in his make up, he has to act the big shot all the time, the show stopper, the main event , when just being part of the cast will suffice.

The referee was just an embarrassment and to be fir that goes for both sides as his decisions were baffling even if I would not have awarded Cipriani any penalty , in fact i would have sent him off, and the critical free kick was no such thing as referees tent to pick n choose when they award free kicks for shirt tugging

Buffon 7.5 was brilliant with his shot stopping and saved our hides on numerous occasions but lets himself down when it comes to starting a counter atack by releasing the ball early, he never does that and i find that really annoying as he seems to waiting for prolong appaluse

Zebina 5 absolutely useless at going forward and instead of crossing or passing he tiried to take on his man and failed on each occasion

Zambrotta 6 better than he was against Lazio thats for sure and seemed to be paying for his dive against Bologna as the manager and strikers were going for his jugular

Cannavaro 6 very solid defender but absolutely crap with the ball at his feet but always reliable to throw himself at any shots

Thuram 5.5 not good nor bad

Emerson 6.5 was commanding in the midfield and very unlucky not to score twice as desperate defending stopped him

Appiah 4.5 back to the rubbish of last season with his passin which was absolutely awful

Nedved 6 ran like he always does and scored a cracker

Camo 6 did some very good things but not as bright as he ahs been in other games

Dp 6 nice touches but tends to hide in games as he hardly frees himself but stays where its difficult for his team mates to pass to him

Zlatan 5 over elaboraes in almost every situation and didnt play well at all

Tacchinardi no mark as he didnt do anything woirth talking about ditto Zalayeta

Kapo 6 looked lively when he came on
 

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Eire

Senior Member
Mar 1, 2004
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some people in here get me down. everyone on saying look at how we struggle against lowly bologna, well anyone remember milan v bologna that game was almost identical to juves match milan scored in the 82 min and went on to grab a late second, but overall struggeled big time.

im glad with this weekends results while milan float around after winning 6-0 thinking they by far and away are the best team in italy and will come saturday stuff juve.

while juve will train hard be motivated battling in training striving to improve and come saturday milan are the ones in for a shock
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,390
++ [ originally posted by kaizer ] ++
trez will start with Zlatan, mark my word :D
David Trezeguet could be the next high profile player to be sold by Juventus, according to reports.

Whispers claim that the Bianconeri will consider selling the forward if a suitable offer is tabled in the summer.

Although Trezeguet only extended his contract until 2008 in July, the club could sacrifice him in order to balance the books.

It is believed that the Italian outfit are assessing a sale after coping so well without him so far this term.

Although the Frenchman started the campaign brightly, he’s been ably substituted by Zlatan Ibrahimovic following shoulder surgery in recent months.

Barcelona and Arsenal are just two clubs who have been strongly associated with the ace in the past.

Juventus are not new to selling star players after releasing the likes of Roberto Baggio, Christian Vieri and Zinedine Zidane in the last decade.

Meanwhile, the former Monaco player could be replaced by another Principality forward. Shabani Nonda, 27, is available on a free transfer and has been hotly linked.

"I think that the right moment has arrived to move to Italy," he stated. "Juventus have always been a dream club for me."

Trezeguet is expected to be available for selection again towards the end of January.
:( :down:
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,786
++ [ originally posted by denco ] ++
But like Vinnyman, I am flabbergasted and disgusted that Dp gets to be subbed every time irrespective of how he is performing and I cannot believe he has not let rip yet.
I'm not. The offense was sputtering, and it needed a change -- any change. DP has a few years on him, and he hasn't exactly been injury-free for much of this season. To me, it made sense to sub him for the change, leave Zlatan in (who is significantly younger and has avoided injury thus far), and save him up for Saturday's gargantuan match.

Buffon 7.5 was brilliant
Hands-down the best player on the pitch for either side yesterday.

Zebina 5 absolutely useless at going forward and instead of crossing or passing he tiried to take on his man and failed on each occasion
Not to mention his dreadful shot attempts.

Camo 6 did some very good things but not as bright as he ahs been in other games
He ended up in the center of the pitch far too often too -- whereas he seems most effective on the wing. I'd give him a 5.5.

Dp 6 nice touches but tends to hide in games as he hardly frees himself but stays where its difficult for his team mates to pass to him
5.5. What DP does better than any other Juve forward is cover the breadth of the field. He's often back in support of Emerson while also driving forward on an offensive run. Perhaps in being too far back sometimes, this is something that needed a little tuning in yesterday's match?
 

Eire

Senior Member
Mar 1, 2004
1,096
ok zebina was not great but his so called dreadful crossing firstly one cross headed against the post by nedved and also i think he set up emersons effort which was headed off the line
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
++ [ originally posted by denco ] ++
Not the best of performances but it was not that boring a match to me.

But like Vinnyman, I am flabbergasted and disgusted that Dp gets to be subbed every time irrespective of how he is performing and I cannot believe he has not let rip yet. Its all well and good being a model professional and all that but he is the captain for goodness sakes and it cannot be good for his ego and all that to be always subbed when your strike partner puts in a very ordinary performance but he gets to play the full matches. Its either that or Dp has totally lost his motivation for the game cos I am pretty sure, I would definitely have been having words with hte manager.

I dont know if any of u watch British Eurosperts but aint it annoying how the commentators go over the top when it comes to Zlatan, yes he has natural football skills but he has no clue how to play the game whatsoever, keep it simple is something he has no idea how to do and passing the ball at the right time when your team mate is free is not in his make up, he has to act the big shot all the time, the show stopper, the main event , when just being part of the cast will suffice.
Exactly. Zlatan is NOT as good as he pretends to be. Football isn't a very hard game. When you have the ball you just go down a list of options: "when I'm in this position I have 50% chance to make sure we score if I pass the ball, I have 5% chance to score if I try to go on my own and I have 90% chance to give a pass that reaches a teammate." Looks like Zlatan doesn't play like this. He just assumes going on his own is always the right option to choose.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,988
++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++
BOLOGNA CRIES FOUL

Last year the Zambrotta Oscar worthy DIVE and this year this...
pssst.... Bad call or not, you are one of the few that cant be talking happily everywhere about how clean Milan has been until now (mid campaign)
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
72,692
++ [ originally posted by David del Ibra ] ++
I don´t think Capello values Del Piero at all.
What will happen when Trezeguet gets back?
When Dp will get to his best, i don't mean the maximum best, but to his great level, Capello wont be able to subs him.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,177
++ [ originally posted by Seven ] ++


Exactly. Zlatan is NOT as good as he pretends to be. Football isn't a very hard game. When you have the ball you just go down a list of options: "when I'm in this position I have 50% chance to make sure we score if I pass the ball, I have 5% chance to score if I try to go on my own and I have 90% chance to give a pass that reaches a teammate." Looks like Zlatan doesn't play like this. He just assumes going on his own is always the right option to choose.
Oh please Seven, denco, and Vinny. Zlatan has over 8 assists thus far in the season, which is a fairly large total. Yes he does tend to hang on to the ball for a bit longer than we would like, but sometimes it benefits us (ie setting up DP's goal in Munich). He can only improve on that aspect of his game. For his first few months at Juventus he has certainly met my expectations. Walking into this club on September 1st and becoming our most threatening striker is pretty damn good to me.
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++


Oh please Seven, denco, and Vinny. Zlatan has over 8 assists thus far in the season, which is a fairly large total. Yes he does tend to hang on to the ball for a bit longer than we would like, but sometimes it benefits us (ie setting up DP's goal in Munich). He can only improve on that aspect of his game. For his first few months at Juventus he has certainly met my expectations. Walking into this club on September 1st and becoming our most threatening striker is pretty damn good to me.
Come on Andy, his "assist" on DP's goal at Munich was a pure ACCIDENT. He was shooting on net, and had no intention whatsoever on passing to DP.

DP should be commended for being in the right place at the right time
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,177
++ [ originally posted by Vinman ] ++


Come on Andy, his "assist" on DP's goal at Munich was a pure ACCIDENT. He was shooting on net, and had no intention whatsoever on passing to DP.

DP should be commended for being in the right place at the right time
And so should Zlatan for beating a world class defender in Lucio and Gorlitz.
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++


And so should Zlatan for beating a world class defender in Lucio and Gorlitz.
He would be if he actually intended to pass the ball, instead of being such a selfish bastard................
 

IncuboRossonero

Inferiority complex
Nov 16, 2003
7,039
++ [ originally posted by JuveCampione ] ++
It's clear that the bologna player grabbed Zlatan's shirt, no controversy here!
If you realy want to cry about referees decisions IncuboRossonero, watch Seedorf first goal, he was miles into the penalty area when the penalty was taken
LEARN TO READ:

The Keeper was WAY OFF HIS LINE before Pirlo took a step to kick...the REF over-looked that by over-looking Seedorf's early run as well.

P.S. IT WAS 6-0 not 1-0.

The shirt tug..Sell that shit to the tourists....THOSE CALLS much like pushing in the box are called at the grass roots level and not at this level. Shirts are tugged 90% of the game without so much as a whistle...a free kick with minutes ticking away: feed that ICE to the Eskimos.
Interestingly no one comments on the two take downs.

Pagluica said it best to the REF: "ALLORA DEVONO VINCERE E BASTA..."
"So basically THEY have to win...bottom line...Right?"
 

IncuboRossonero

Inferiority complex
Nov 16, 2003
7,039
++ [ originally posted by Jeeks ] ++
Here is one Milanisti that appeared and lioke usual nagging at a Juve win just because they are blinded with the 6-0 maybe or just because they are blind or to be more precise arrogant cry baby brats....

I wonder why people on this forum give those pricks some respect with polite replies
Here is your answer:

Because at the END OF THE DAY its HOW you debate and argue FOOTBALL and not simply what team you cheer for. A juventino is a DIME A DOZEN here...a good debater is rare.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,177
++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++


LEARN TO READ:

The Keeper was WAY OFF HIS LINE before Pirlo took a step to kick...the REF over-looked that by over-looking Seedorf's early run as well.

P.S. IT WAS 6-0 not 1-0.

The shirt tug..Sell that shit to the tourists....THOSE CALLS much like pushing in the box are called at the grass roots level and not at this level. Shirts are tugged 90% of the game without so much as a whistle...a free kick with minutes ticking away: feed that ICE to the Eskimos.
Interestingly no one comments on the two take downs.

Pagluica said it best to the REF: "ALLORA DEVONO VINCERE E BASTA..."
"So basically THEY have to win...bottom line...Right?"
Second horse shit of the night Nick. The rules state that a player cannot GRAB HOLD of an opposing player's shirt. Everything is "part of the game," but if the referee spots the infraction, his DUTY is to blow the whistle and give a free kick. This type of infraction is not always spotted, but I'm sure on Sunday you'd be livid if Cannavaro grabs hold of Shevchenko's jersey and obstructs him around the box. Its only a crime if you get caught doing it, as you would say.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,390
++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++


Here is your answer:

Because at the END OF THE DAY its HOW you debate and argue FOOTBALL and not simply what team you cheer for. A juventino is a DIME A DOZEN here...a good debater is rare.
What's your problem here mate, how can we help you?

Maybe you can help us!! Mods!! please open a forum for Mr.Incuberlurayri to teach the Juventini how to debate. All he seems to say is that we don't know how to debate and we don't know how to talk football, FFS let him release all his frustration and start teaching
 

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