[Serie A, 23rd round] JUVENTUS 1-0 Calciopoli Directors [5th Feb, 2017] (19 Viewers)

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PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,930
Last time we met cannot be forgotten easily, which is why we must rip merda a new one, and we will.

D'Ambrosio and Brozovic are going to be wishing they didn't travel to Turin once Mario finishes with them.

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Juventus under Rizzoli:

15 Wins
10 Draws
8 Losses
81 Yellow Cards
6 Red Cards

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s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,679
Juventus under Rizzoli:

15 Wins
10 Draws
8 Losses
81 Yellow Cards
6 Red Cards

:flag1:
:tuttosport:

on a more serious note, looking at our stats with him, he's one of the worst ref we could get. and as @DUKAC said, he's also pretty unpredictable lately. i just hope he doesn't want his 5 minutes of fame for next monday.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Last time we met cannot be forgotten easily, which is why we must rip merda a new one, and we will.

D'Ambrosio and Brozovic are going to be wishing they didn't travel to Turin once Mario finishes with them.

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Juventus under Rizzoli:

15 Wins
10 Draws
8 Losses
81 Yellow Cards
6 Red Cards

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How many of these losses were pre-Conte? Otherwise, he'd be the worst referee for Juve.
 

DUKAC

Senior Member
Feb 29, 2012
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:tuttosport:

on a more serious note, looking at our stats with him, he's one of the worst ref we could get. and as @DUKAC said, he's also pretty unpredictable lately. i just hope he doesn't want his 5 minutes of fame for next monday.



Like he want's after he cancelled Pjanic's goal against Milan.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
We need a loss here to make things healthy.

Maybe a 1-4loss to inter would be good. Enough to crush our morale a bit

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JuveJay

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Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,951
Last time we met cannot be forgotten easily, which is why we must rip merda a new one, and we will.

D'Ambrosio and Brozovic are going to be wishing they didn't travel to Turin once Mario finishes with them.

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Juventus under Rizzoli:

15 Wins
10 Draws
8 Losses
81 Yellow Cards
6 Red Cards

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15-10-8 has to be one of the worst records we have with any ref, as @s4tch points out. Just shows what enough false information can do.
 
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Marc

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread Starter #129
    Let's compare :jj: to :inter2: squads player by player in expected 4-3-3 formations. :)
     

    Zacheryah

    Senior Member
    Aug 29, 2010
    42,251
    Let's compare :jj: to :inter2: squads player by player in expected 4-3-3 formations: :)
    buffon

    licht - Bonucci - Chiellini - Sandro

    Pjanic - Khedira

    Cuadrado - Dybala - Mandzukic

    Higuain



    crap

    shit - fart - turd - extrement

    drol - kak

    schijt - bruine straal - diarrhea

    knol
     

    PhRoZeN

    Livin with Mediocre
    Mar 29, 2006
    16,930
    [video=twitter;827204859258687493]https://twitter.com/juvefcdotcom/status/827204859258687493[/video]

    Inter - will always be our bitch. :baggio:
     
    Jun 6, 2015
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    Let's compare :jj: to :inter2: squads player by player in expected 4-2-3-1 formations: :)
    Buffon
    Lichtsteiner Bonucci Chiellini Alex Sandro
    Khedira Pjanic
    Cuadrado Dybala Mandzukic
    Higuain

    vs

    Handanovic
    D'Ambrosio Medel Miranda Nagatomo
    Gagliardini Kondogbia
    Candreva J.Mario Perisic
    Icardi​

    GK: Handanovic perhaps makes more spectacular saves nowadays but is also much more prone to errors than Buffon. This might be closer than most would admit here but Buffon still remains the superior keeper. Take nothing away from Handa though he is very underrated and a quality keeper too.

    Defense: Juve is clearly superior in this department and it could be argued that no Inter player would even make the Juve bench our depth in defense is so good. Miranda might be an exception but even he would find it hard battling for minutes against the likes of Bonucci, Chiellini, Barzagli, Rugani and Benatia.

    Double pivot: Hard to make a judgement on this because both pairs have just started to play together but for both pairs the early signs are good. Pjanic is very different compared to the other three players too, technically superior to all and if he keeps his effort up hard to look past him as the best of the bunch. Better to wait and see a few months and see how this goes before making a final judgement, Sunday will give a good idea.

    AM: Not really fair to Joao Mario to be compared to Dybala they are very different. Joao Mario has started his Inter career well from what I've heard so could probably offer a more defensive minded option compared to Dybala but Dybala is the most talented player in Italy and there really isn't many players in the world who compare well against him.

    Wingers: Big difference in approach and style of wingers. Can see merits in all depending on the approach a team wants to take. Mandzukic vs Perisic for example is very weird comparison to make considering how different the players are. Cuadrado vs Candreva is more straightforward and Cuadrado if in form easily nicks it, sadly he can be quite inconsistent.

    Striker: For all the good Icardi is doing at the moment it's still early to start comparing him to Higuain. Higuain is much more well-rounded and even beats Icardi in his best trait finishing too. Icardi has kept improving and again is a bit unlucky to be compared against Higuain. Maybe if we had both they'd play together upfront with Dybala behind.
     

    NitK

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    Jul 22, 2008
    1,909
    Blast from the past:

    http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football-ronaldo-v-iuliano-part-two-1180444.html
    Saturday 24 October 1998
    Six months after referee Piero Ceccarini's failure to award a penalty for Iuliano's bodycheck on Ronaldo arguably cost Internazionale the title, the Italian international has offered his own olive branch to the Brazilian. "I would like to shake hands with [Ronaldo]." Iuliano said last week. "It's all water under the bridge now. Sunday is another game, another championship."

    The conciliatory words will help take the tension out of today's showdown which is being billed as Inter's chance for revenge. Both sides approach their 134th meeting on 10 points, two behind the early pacesetters Fiorentina.

    Inter's 2-1 win over Spartak Moscow in the Champions' League on Wednesday finally eased the pressure on coach Luigi Simoni after an humiliating 5-3 home defeat to Lazio.

    Against Spartak, Simoni revolutionised the line-up, shifting the Argentine midfielder Diego Simeone to sweeper, picking Portugal's Paolo Sousa for the first time this season and starting emerging striker Nicola Ventola alongside Ronaldo.

    "They were good," said Moratti, who has spent a fortune trying to rid San Siro of the ghosts of his father Angelo's Grande Inter of the 1960s.

    Against Juventus, Simoni will field the same side, although Giuseppe Bergomi is expected to replace the suspended Simeone, allowing the veteran sweeper to equal Gianni Rivera's record of 501 league appearances and with Youri Djorkaeff injured against Spartak Moscow, 19-year-old Andrea Pirlo will play behind Ventola and Ronaldo, who is now nearly back to his best after a knee injury.

    Unlike Simoni, who has 27 players to juggle, Juventus manager Marcello Lippi is sticking with the side which won him last season's championship, though their failure to create scoring chances has seen them draw all three matches in the Champions' League and drop five points in Serie A.

    Lippi blames the lack of fitness of key players like Alessandro Del Piero and France's World Cup hero Zinedine Zidane. "Don't forget Juve are capable of everything." Lippi said. "It's not like we have to climb Everest on crutches."
     
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    Marc

    Marc

    Softcore Juventino
    Jul 14, 2006
    21,649
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread Starter #138
    buffon

    licht - Bonucci - Chiellini - Sandro

    Pjanic - Khedira

    Cuadrado - Dybala - Mandzukic

    Higuain



    crap

    $#@! - fart - turd - extrement

    drol - kak

    schijt - bruine straal - diarrhea

    knol
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    [video=twitter;827204859258687493]https://twitter.com/juvefcdotcom/status/827204859258687493[/video]
    Inter giving us Bonucci [ @Klin ] was the best thing since they gave us Cannavaro. :hihi:

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    Buffon
    Lichtsteiner Bonucci Chiellini Alex Sandro
    Khedira Pjanic
    Cuadrado Dybala Mandzukic
    Higuain

    vs

    Handanovic
    D'Ambrosio Medel Miranda Nagatomo
    Gagliardini Kondogbia
    Candreva J.Mario Perisic
    Icardi​

    GK: Handanovic perhaps makes more spectacular saves nowadays but is also much more prone to errors than Buffon. This might be closer than most would admit here but Buffon still remains the superior keeper. Take nothing away from Handa though he is very underrated and a quality keeper too.

    Defense: Juve is clearly superior in this department and it could be argued that no Inter player would even make the Juve bench our depth in defense is so good. Miranda might be an exception but even he would find it hard battling for minutes against the likes of Bonucci, Chiellini, Barzagli, Rugani and Benatia.

    Double pivot: Hard to make a judgement on this because both pairs have just started to play together but for both pairs the early signs are good. Pjanic is very different compared to the other three players too, technically superior to all and if he keeps his effort up hard to look past him as the best of the bunch. Better to wait and see a few months and see how this goes before making a final judgement, Sunday will give a good idea.

    AM: Not really fair to Joao Mario to be compared to Dybala they are very different. Joao Mario has started his Inter career well from what I've heard so could probably offer a more defensive minded option compared to Dybala but Dybala is the most talented player in Italy and there really isn't many players in the world who compare well against him.

    Wingers: Big difference in approach and style of wingers. Can see merits in all depending on the approach a team wants to take. Mandzukic vs Perisic for example is very weird comparison to make considering how different the players are. Cuadrado vs Candreva is more straightforward and Cuadrado if in form easily nicks it, sadly he can be quite inconsistent.

    Striker: For all the good Icardi is doing at the moment it's still early to start comparing him to Higuain. Higuain is much more well-rounded and even beats Icardi in his best trait finishing too. Icardi has kept improving and again is a bit unlucky to be compared against Higuain. Maybe if we had both they'd play together upfront with Dybala behind.
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    I don't like your attitude, bro.
    He's missing the game, bro. lol

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    Exactly. Healthy means losing 0-7.
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    Piero Ceccarini's failure to award a penalty for Iuliano's bodycheck on Ronaldo arguably cost Internazionale the title.
    lol
     

    Amer

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    Feb 13, 2005
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    Inter giving us Bonucci [ @Klin ] was the best thing since they gave us Cannavaro. :hihi:

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    :applause: :tup: :baus:

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    He's missing the game, bro. lol

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    :agree:

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    lol
    Inter will also give us Icardi, but they just don't know it yet.

    Once Marotta sleeps with Wanda and Icardi forgives them, all of them will become great friends.

    That's when the transfer will happen of course.
     

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