[Serie A, 26th round] Bologna 0-0 Juventus [19th February, 2016] (3 Viewers)

TheTruth

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Aug 24, 2015
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#67
Dybala should def get rested. Rugani coming in and performing the way he did in a game of that magnitude should do wonders for his confidence.

Btw im relatively new to this forum. The knowledge and calmness is great here. Take a look at some of these other forums (especially Inter), all you hear is killing, suicide, rape, depression etc. Its pathetic, sad and amusing all at once. I wasn't present on this forum the down years after calciopoli, but it surely couldn't have been as bad as it is at that inter forum.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
65,525
#68
Dybala should def get rested. Rugani coming in and performing the way he did in a game of that magnitude should do wonders for his confidence.

Btw im relatively new to this forum. The knowledge and calmness is great here. Take a look at some of these other forums (especially Inter), all you hear is killing, suicide, rape, depression etc. Its pathetic, sad and amusing all at once. I wasn't present on this forum the down years after calciopoli, but it surely couldn't have been as bad as it is at that inter forum.
Oh man, Calciopoli wasn't bad, but the Ferrara, Delneri and Zaccheroni days were hell
 
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Marc

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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  • Thread Starter #70
    Btw im relatively new to this forum. The knowledge and calmness is great here. Take a look at some of these other forums (especially Inter), all you hear is killing, suicide, $#@!, depression etc. Its pathetic, sad and amusing all at once. I wasn't present on this forum the down years after calciopoli, but it surely couldn't have been as bad as it is at that inter forum.
    Welcome to the Forums. :) It's a great place and Juve is doing so well these 5 past years.

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    Oh man, Calciopoli wasn't bad, but the Ferrara, Delneri and Zaccheroni days were hell
    Interesting how certain members were more active on the Forums when we were shite and now they disappeared.
    @Cronios @Vinman @Bjerknes

    Just to name a few...
     

    Tanu_Mz

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    Jan 5, 2014
    1,881
    #71
    Welcome to the Forums. :) It's a great place and Juve is doing so well these 5 past years.

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    Interesting how certain members were more active on the Forums when we were $#@!e and now they disappeared.
    @Cronios @Vinman @Bjerknes

    Just to name a few...
    people who thrive on depression

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    Neto
    Lichtsteiner Barzagli Rugani Evra
    Sturaro Hernanes Pogba
    Pereyra
    Dybala Zaza​
    Rest Pogba. Play Asamoah if available.

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    latest from Vinovo (JTV):
    - Asamoah should be available on friday;
    - Bonucci available on friday but will be rested anyway, also to avoid risking suspension vs Inter
    - Zaza and Morata to start on friday, Dybala to be rested
    - Manduczik should be available for Bayern
     

    DanielSz

    Senior Member
    Sep 6, 2014
    12,312
    #74
    I'm not so sure bonucci will be rested. He's used to playing every game and he's already back training. Rest Barzagli if anything. Agree on resting Khedira and Dybala. If Asamoah is fit he can come on for Pogba in the second half if we get a lead
     

    Tanu_Mz

    Senior Member
    Jan 5, 2014
    1,881
    #75
    I'm not so sure bonucci will be rested. He's used to playing every game and he's already back training. Rest Barzagli if anything. Agree on resting Khedira and Dybala. If Asamoah is fit he can come on for Pogba in the second half if we get a lead
    Alex Sandro injured, muscular problem.
    To be assessed tomorrow.
    Feckity feck.
     

    dolph

    Senior Member
    Mar 30, 2006
    2,599
    #79
    Dybala should def get rested. Rugani coming in and performing the way he did in a game of that magnitude should do wonders for his confidence.

    Btw im relatively new to this forum. The knowledge and calmness is great here. Take a look at some of these other forums (especially Inter), all you hear is killing, suicide, $#@!, depression etc. Its pathetic, sad and amusing all at once. I wasn't present on this forum the down years after calciopoli, but it surely couldn't have been as bad as it is at that inter forum.
    Welcome to the forum. Just wait to the last day of the summer mercato, when Beppe sign Floccari after chasing Cavani all summer. Then you will experience a meltdown of a magnitude you would not imagine. Its all a part of the fun though.
     

    Hydde

    Minimiliano Tristelli
    Mar 6, 2003
    38,711
    #80
    Dybala should def get rested. Rugani coming in and performing the way he did in a game of that magnitude should do wonders for his confidence.

    Btw im relatively new to this forum. The knowledge and calmness is great here. Take a look at some of these other forums (especially Inter), all you hear is killing, suicide, $#@!, depression etc. Its pathetic, sad and amusing all at once. I wasn't present on this forum the down years after calciopoli, but it surely couldn't have been as bad as it is at that inter forum.
    Thats because tou were not around the rise of alessio secco and the parade of bufoons he bought.

    Oh man, Calciopoli wasn't bad, but the Ferrara, Delneri and Zaccheroni days were hell
    And this. Those were the days this forum was filled with hate.

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    Welcome to the forum. Just wait to the last day of the summer mercato, when Beppe sign Floccari after chasing Cavani all summer. Then you will experience a meltdown of a magnitude you would not imagine. Its all a part of the fun though.
    It will not be that bad tho..because we know we will most likely do not push for him because of the price.
    The aguero and gotze/Draxler and the vidal/coman meltdowns were way better. The conte/Allegri one was of epic proportions too.
     

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