[Serie A, 19th round] Sampdoria 1-2 Juventus [10th January, 2016, 20:45 CET] (2 Viewers)

Sampdoria 1-2 Juve - 10-Jan-2016 - MoM

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LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
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Extremely important. Two good results for us far, let's get the 9th win. But I think this will be our toughest game in this run of games so far. Always a pain in the ass playing against Samp at their home ground. Never an easy win (lately anyway)

Hernanes playing scares the $#@! out of me. Hope he doesn't go full retard like the Napoli and Gladbach games. And Morata needs to end this stupid drought of his.
Hernanes doesn't scare me as much as the absence of Marchisio - his importance to this team is very underrated here IMO. We're very unlucky because our only proper sub (Lemina) is injured since forever.
The worst thing Allegri can do IMO is playing Pogba - Hernanes - Khedira though. We need Sturaro there and I hope Max lets him play. The last thing we want is to have as weak midfield as I just mentioned. Since we lost Vidal and there's no Marchisio we need a bull in the midfield badly, especially in away games. Again, it sucks there's no Lemina.

Maybe Asamoah? Is he still injured?
 

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duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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As bad as that dude is, I dont mind him starting, he is natural fit for the role even if slow average player. Khedira in holding role scares me, role he never done and he is supposed to just ease into it? Especially in this ridicolous form and when he plays like he is afraid of slighest contact?



WE BADLY need Marchisio backup when its making me realize Hernanes is best possible deputy.


Lemina would be, but he seems like he caught a case of Asamoahitis...
I know... Hernanes choice and best choice in the same sentence is kind of creepy
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Juve fan since 1993. Or 1994. Don't recall correctly.
:tup:

'95 and back then I didn't follow much of club football and never heard of Juve. But I did hear of Milan and decided to watch their game vs "some other" side. Once the game kicked off I found myself supporting Juve... more than 20 fuckin' years now. Damn I'm old.
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
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:tup:

'95 and back then I didn't follow much of club football and never heard of Juve. But I did hear of Milan and decided to watch their game vs "some other" side. Once the game kicked off I found myself supporting Juve... more than 20 fuckin' years now. Damn I'm old.
Yes you are, my friend. Yes you are.
 

pavluska

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Apr 25, 2013
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Samp's been a good side at home this season (7th in the home table, 16th in the away table). It seems they've been improving lately too under Montella. It won't be a walk in the park with Marchisio missing.
 

JuveID

Allegri and Beppe Mania
Feb 5, 2015
1,113
I hope that i am not wrong.
Regista is the best position for current hernanes.
He played well against city and sevilla.
Yes he made big blunder against napoli.
But so did marchisio against fiorentina, pirlo vs cesena, pogba against frosinone, and many more.
Everybody can make blunder.

I hope allegri more focus to use hernanes on regista position.
If that turns well, it will help us a lot.
 
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Marc

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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    Same here, 1993. Was about 10 back then. Lil' Gloryhunter...
    I became a Juventus fan when AC Milan was dominating the Serie A and Champions Cup/League. So everybody in my class in elementary school [except one guy who discovered and loved Del Piero as much as @Azzurri7 does] supported AC Milan. So us two started supporting Juventus in spite to other Milanisti. :D But then Lippi arrived and we beat AC Milan twice in 1994/1995 season and won the Scudetto and Coppa Italia. :touched: Then we won the Champions League a season later, which is still the best day in my entire life. You know, in a way, Calciopoli was good for us. Separated true Juventini from gloryhunters.

    Juve fan since 1967....
    :shocked:

    :tup:

    '95 and back then I didn't follow much of club football and never heard of Juve. But I did hear of Milan and decided to watch their game vs "some other" side. Once the game kicked off I found myself supporting Juve... more than 20 $#@!in' years now. Damn I'm old.
    Ti isto, brate? Jebeš AC Milan.
     

    enzo

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    May 14, 2012
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    I became a Juventus fan when AC Milan was dominating the Serie A and Champions Cup/League. So everybody in my class in elementary school [except one guy who discovered and loved Del Piero as much as @Azzurri7 does] supported AC Milan. So us two started supporting Juventus in spite to other Milanisti. :D But then Lippi arrived and we beat AC Milan twice in 1994/1995 season and won the Scudetto and Coppa Italia. :touched: Then we won the Champions League a season later, which is still the best day in my entire life. You know, in a way, Calciopoli was good for us. Separated true Juventini from gloryhunters.
    That's interesting because my friend and me were the only Juventus supporters in class as well. Not only class, but rather school. Although we live in different cities now we meet from time to time to watch a game.

    Although Juventus has not won the scudetto for seven years back then, they won the UEFA Cup. That's how I became a supporter. Not necessarily because they won, but rather because the UEFA cup games were actually shown on TV. Back then Serie A hasn't been broadcast on Austrian/German TV.

    Juve fan since 1967....
    Wow, great. I often wonder how the age distribution of Juventuz looks like :)
     
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    Marc

    Marc

    Softcore Juventino
    Jul 14, 2006
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    That's interesting because my friend and me were the only Juventus supporters in class as well. Not only class, but rather school. Although we live in different cities now we meet from time to time to watch a game.

    Although Juventus has not won the scudetto for seven years back then, they won the UEFA Cup. That's how I became a supporter. Not necessarily because they won, but rather because the UEFA cup games were actually shown on TV. Back then Serie A hasn't been broadcast on Austrian/German TV.
    "Zona" Del Piero a.k.a. Del Piero "Zone" :touched:

     

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