[Seria A] Juventus - Milan (13 Viewers)

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
123,580
Juve_Kosova said:
Wow.. What a great post.. I really liked that u dident answar in a bad way but insted told me how and why u feel the way u do.. And believe me i feel the same way, and i really hope that things will change soon...
But please just try to be posetiv even if thats gonna be hard seeing what Cap is doing in some of the games, (most of them)...
And everyone here knows how i feel about Capello, but in the last month's iv started hating what he does but i try not to show it.. Because i alwayse have some hope that we will performe better next game and the coach will stop playing unfit players over players that are in great form..


¤¤ :touched:


Now lets hope we kick some milanista ass tonight...
Why do people have the impression I reply in a bad way?
 

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ZhiXin

Senior Member
Oct 1, 2004
10,321
Juve_Kosova said:
Wow.. What a great post.. I really liked that u dident answar in a bad way but insted told me how and why u feel the way u do.. And believe me i feel the same way, and i really hope that things will change soon...
But please just try to be posetiv even if thats gonna be hard seeing what Cap is doing in some of the games, (most of them)...
And everyone here knows how i feel about Capello, but in the last month's iv started hating what he does but i try not to show it.. Because i alwayse have some hope that we will performe better next game and the coach will stop playing unfit players over players that are in great form..


¤¤ :touched:


Now lets hope we kick some milanista ass tonight...
Not trying to stay negative, but I"m afraid the whole Milan team will rape us again like the 1 @ San Siro
 
May 4, 2004
11,622
Jeeks said:
Why do people have the impression I reply in a bad way?

Hehe.. I dont know but imo most of the time your post's are in a way where the member u respond to will feel like ur putting him under you.. if u know what i mean.. and maybe even if u dont mean it in that way..
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
123,580
ZhiXin said:
Not trying to stay negative, but I"m afraid the whole Milan team will rape us again like the 1 @ San Siro
Exactly, the last game they won with them dominating our midfield and Gattusso sucking up all the air from any player trying to do anything. Nothing has changed except that Milan got into a better form and we got into a wrose form.
 
May 4, 2004
11,622
Jeeks said:
Exactly, the last game they won with them dominating our midfield and Gattusso sucking up all the air from any player trying to do anything. Nothing has changed except that Milan got into a better form and we got into a wrose form.

WELL thats for SURE...
 

ZhiXin

Senior Member
Oct 1, 2004
10,321
Jeeks said:
Exactly, the last game they won with them dominating our midfield and Gattusso sucking up all the air from any player trying to do anything. Nothing has changed except that Milan got into a better form and we got into a wrose form.
And the stuttering game against Bayern, they crumble Bayern without having Gattuso with them. With Inzaghi and Gilardino playing, these 2 will create hells lots of problems and Kaka will be happy again.
 

ZhiXin

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Oct 1, 2004
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Anyway this is what Ancoletti told Milan fans

MILANELLO - Carlo Ancelotti had this to say about his line-up: 'I feel Shevchenko will play. Anyway, we will decide together what is best, taking into consideration that he has been useful coming on, as in the game against Empoli. As for Inzaghi, in general a player would like to come on and play well for 30 minutes than play badly for ninety when he is tired. Gilardino has a better advantage over Pippo and Sheva in terms of freshness.'
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
123,580
ZhiXin said:
And the stuttering game against Bayern, they crumble Bayern without having Gattuso with them. With Inzaghi and Gilardino playing, these 2 will create hells lots of problems and Kaka will be happy again.
:agree:
 

ZhiXin

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Oct 1, 2004
10,321
Juventus want Milan revenge
Sunday, 12 March 2006
by Paolo Menicucci
from Milan

Juventus have the chance to take another big step towards their 29th Scudetto when they host second-placed AC Milan at the Delle Alpi stadium on Sunday night.

Ten-point lead
Fabio Capello's side are ten points clear of the Rossoneri and anything but a defeat would guarantee them a comfortable lead to defend in the remaining nine games of the season. However, there is also a lot of pride at stake as Milan are the only Italian team to have beaten the Bianconeri, who will be eager to erase memories of the 3-1 loss in October.

'Strongest opponents'
"Milan are the strongest team we have faced this season," explained Juventus midfielder Emerson. "Both sides are packed with players who are able to decide the game. The ten-point lead puts us in a comfortable position but we will not play for a draw, it is not our style."

Contrasting form
Both clubs reached the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals in midweek by defeating German opponents. The Rossoneri confirmed their good period of form - five consecutive wins in Serie A - by thrashing FC Bayern München 4-1, while Juventus needed a late goal by Emerson to overcome Werder Bremen.

No fatigue
"We will not be tired against Juventus," said Brazilian midfielder Kaká. "It is much easier to recover from tiredness after a performance and a win like the one against Bayern. It is exactly what we needed ahead of the difficult game in Turin."

Old foes
The fixture is special for Capello and Carlo Ancelotti, who have each coached both teams during their careers. Capello won four league titles and the UEFA Champions League with Milan, while Ancelotti was twice a Serie A runner-up with Juventus.

'Extraordinary' achievement
Milan currently have 63 points, as many as eventual champions Juventus at this stage of last term. "We are having a good season but Juventus have done something extraordinary so far," admitted the Milan boss. "However, should they have a rocky patch, we will have to be ready to close the gap."

source: uefa.com
 

ZhiXin

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Oct 1, 2004
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Moggi: Milan have to gamble Sunday 12 March, 2006

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Juventus director general Luciano Moggi is confident ahead of tonight’s Scudetto showdown with Milan, as he says they’re holding all the cards.

“The truth is that we can happily make do with two out of three results, while the Rossoneri have no other choice but to win if they want to keep their title hopes alive,” explained the transfer guru.


The Bianconeri are 10 points clear at the top of the table and welcome second-placed Milan to the Stadio Delle Alpi this evening.


These two giants have dominated the Serie A race in recent years, as only Lazio and Roma have split their monopoly in over a decade.


“We always thump each other black and blue on the pitch,” smiled Moggi. “These clubs respect each other, but there is also a healthy sense of competition.”


They also clashed in the Champions League Final in 2003 and the stage is potentially set for a repeat of that meeting in May.


“I certainly hope so, but it’s best to talk about the games we’ve already booked our tickets for. Having said that, it would be nice to get our revenge for that defeat at Old Trafford.”


Milan won the Final in Manchester on penalties after the tie had ended 0-0 after extra time.


source: channel4.com

I just love Moggi :D
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
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engonga said:
me too
i feel that there is a deep hate for zlatan
the majority here r more occupied by counting his faults in the matches than watching the performance of the whole team
@snoop and @engonga
hey, I am not gonna allow you to say, that I hate Zlatan, go to my profile and you will see that he is one of my favourite players. but not the zlatan of this season. for some reasons he is not the same player like last year. and it is a fact that he did not score from very easy chances, so it is obvious that we can make jokes, we come here, because we are juve fans, and we joke talk and discuss with each other in the right manner. I don´t hate any juve player and will never hate anyone. I even defended Chimenti when everybody here called him a monkey.
 

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