[Serie A] Calciopoli Directors 2-3 JUVENTUS [April 28th 2018] (14 Viewers)

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Seven

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Can someone explain to me what the huge deal about opening threads is?

Is this everything that @Hustini could hope for in life?
 

Wittl

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@Hustini of course won't open game-breads next season again. Fucked up our CL and Seria A season by opening 100 game threads in february. It's all his fault. @Mark

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Annoying @Marc at least brought us a Scudetto, the Coppa and a CL-final.
 
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    Can someone explain to me what the huge deal about opening threads is?

    Is this everything that @Hustini could hope for in life?
    I hate it. I do it because I love Mark and he has asked me to do it. The burden is absolutely annoying because people constantly bitch about it opening late, opening too early, not on time, logos wrong size...etc. It's not a huge deal unless your DUKAC and then it consumes your life.

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    :touched: Why annoying though? :sad:
    What's funny is Wittl has been here barely over a year but I was the first one to bring us a double and CL final :touched:
     

    tosh_rose

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    Geez... Orsato as a referee, Tagliavento as 4th referee and Valeri on VAR...
    Valeri refereed the first game vs Merda this season, did well as far as I remember, Orsato refereed the 1-0 win away at Napoli, also last three games that he refereed with the participation of Merda were all home games and all of them were draws - Napoli (0:0) and two 1:1 - Crotone and Torino...

    Based on whoscored, we have top record with Orsato, unlike both Merda and Napoli (for example) - Of 24 games he refereed we have exactly 50% wins, 33,3% draws and 16,7% losses, compared to 19 Merda games with 26,3% wins, 47,4% draws and 26,3% losses and Napoli`s 25 games - 36% wins, 32% draws and 32% losses.
     
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    ..so then it's @Mark's fault, that he begged you to do it again.
    work on your troll game. mark never begged me.

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    Geez... Orsato as a referee, Tagliavento as 4th referee and Valeri on VAR...
    Valeri refereed the first game vs Merda this season, did well as far as I remember, Orsato refereed the 1-0 win away at Napoli, also last three games that he refereed with the participation of Merda were all home games and all of them were draws - Napoli (0:0) and two 1:1 - Crotone and Torino...

    Based on whoscored, we have top record with Orsato, unlike both Merda and Napoli (for example) - Of 24 games he refereed we have exactly 50% wins, 33,3% draws and 16,7% losses, compared to 19 Merda games with 26,3% wins, 47,4% draws and 26,3% losses and Napoli`s 25 games - 36% wins, 32% draws and 32% losses.
    I like Orsato. Decent ref.
     

    Mark

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    @Hustini of course won't open game-breads next season again. Fucked up our CL and Seria A season by opening 100 game threads in february. It's all his fault. @Mark

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    Annoying @Marc at least brought us a Scudetto, the Coppa and a CL-final.
    :sigh:

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    work on your troll game. mark never begged me.

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    I like Orsato. Decent ref.
    Forza @Marc
     
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    Dybala and Douglas Costa dropped?
    By Football Italia staff

    Juventus are expected to drop Paulo Dybala and Douglas Costa for Saturday’s Derby d’Italia against Inter, with a 3-5-2 or 4-3-3 formation.

    It kicks off on Saturday at 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT), click here for a match preview.

    Giorgio Chiellini, Mattia De Sciglio and Stefano Sturaro are out injured, but Max Allegri is tempted to ring the changes following two disappointing performances against Crotone and Napoli.

    With just one point from two games, their lead at the top of the table has been sliced to one point and there are four rounds to go.

    According to the latest reports, Dybala and Douglas Costa could be dropped from the starting XI and the system moved to 3-5-2, although it could remain as 4-3-3 with Benedikt Howedes cutting inside as Alex Sandro moves up.

    Andrea Barzagli is the favourite to step in for injured Chiellini rather than Daniele Rugani.

    It’s believed Mario Mandzukic will partner Gonzalo Higuain in attack with Juan Cuadrado a good option on the right.

    The midfield three or Sami Khedira, Miralem Pjanic and Blaise Matuidi remain untouched.
     

    Orgut

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    Dybala and Douglas Costa dropped?
    By Football Italia staff

    Juventus are expected to drop Paulo Dybala and Douglas Costa for Saturday’s Derby d’Italia against Inter, with a 3-5-2 or 4-3-3 formation.

    It kicks off on Saturday at 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT), click here for a match preview.

    Giorgio Chiellini, Mattia De Sciglio and Stefano Sturaro are out injured, but Max Allegri is tempted to ring the changes following two disappointing performances against Crotone and Napoli.

    With just one point from two games, their lead at the top of the table has been sliced to one point and there are four rounds to go.

    According to the latest reports, Dybala and Douglas Costa could be dropped from the starting XI and the system moved to 3-5-2, although it could remain as 4-3-3 with Benedikt Howedes cutting inside as Alex Sandro moves up.

    Andrea Barzagli is the favourite to step in for injured Chiellini rather than Daniele Rugani.

    It’s believed Mario Mandzukic will partner Gonzalo Higuain in attack with Juan Cuadrado a good option on the right.

    The midfield three or Sami Khedira, Miralem Pjanic and Blaise Matuidi remain untouched.
    Leaving D.Costa out is not wise
     

    Juve_fanatic

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    Dybala and Douglas Costa dropped?
    By Football Italia staff

    Juventus are expected to drop Paulo Dybala and Douglas Costa for Saturday’s Derby d’Italia against Inter, with a 3-5-2 or 4-3-3 formation.

    It kicks off on Saturday at 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT), click here for a match preview.

    Giorgio Chiellini, Mattia De Sciglio and Stefano Sturaro are out injured, but Max Allegri is tempted to ring the changes following two disappointing performances against Crotone and Napoli.

    With just one point from two games, their lead at the top of the table has been sliced to one point and there are four rounds to go.

    According to the latest reports, Dybala and Douglas Costa could be dropped from the starting XI and the system moved to 3-5-2, although it could remain as 4-3-3 with Benedikt Howedes cutting inside as Alex Sandro moves up.

    Andrea Barzagli is the favourite to step in for injured Chiellini rather than Daniele Rugani.

    It’s believed Mario Mandzukic will partner Gonzalo Higuain in attack with Juan Cuadrado a good option on the right.

    The midfield three or Sami Khedira, Miralem Pjanic and Blaise Matuidi remain untouched.
    And again, Allegri changes everything EXCEPT the biggest problem of them all, this trio.
     
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    Here is to another wonderful game changing 27 touches for Khedira :beer:


    :baus:
     

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