Serie A: Fiorentina Vs Juventus [October 07 2007] (6 Viewers)

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,440
#44
Zanetti suspended? Really?

Can anyone confirm it with a source? ('cause I can't..)
He isnt according to gazzetta.No susspended players for this game.He`s in starting 11...Only injured players are

Juve Marchionni, Boumsong, Camoranesi, Andrade, Iaquinta

Fiorenina Jorgensen, Mutu, Dainelli
 

Albertmare

Idea Maker
Mar 24, 2006
13,909
#45
Oh, I don't know, though! Do you think that Tinkerman could sneakily steal Balza from their dressing room and leave Molinaro in his place. :shifty: :p ;)

Hell No ,
we could gets direct regelation over seri C for it :D

btw , nice to see around Angela :) shite , go to Trez official thread and you will know what i'm facing now TT
 

conmebol

New Member
Sep 30, 2007
49
#48
I think we have to play much better than we played against Torino. The passes weren't crisp and our midfield didn't do much at all. We were lucky to get 3 points because of Trezeguet
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
#49
another tough away fixture but our confidence and unity was very evident on Sunday...we can and we will get the 3 points at the Artemio Franchi...
 

pavelnedved

official nedved copy
Jul 15, 2006
2,992
#52
Why not beat them 4-1 ? :shifty:


seriously, a draw would be a good result.


----------------buffon-----------------
grygera---legro---criscito---chiellini

-----tiago----nocerino----nedved----

--iaquinta---trezeguet---del piero---


experience might pay off in this hard away game
 

Geof

Senior Member
May 14, 2004
6,740
#55
Tough match there...

Who said Zanetti was suspended? And Zebina will be back. Will Ranieri give him the keys to RB?
 
Sep 19, 2006
1,221
#60
For the guy whowas asking about New Boys match:



Test in Switzerland on the 12th of October



It seems Juventus are making a habit of playing international friendlies whenever there's a break in the League. After the friendly in Zaragoza on the 10th of September, Ranieri’s team will take advantage of the mid-October break for another European match. Friday the 12th the Bianconeri are expected in Switzerland, in Berne, to face local team Young Boys. The game is scheduled for 7.30 pm at the Stade de Suisse, one of the facilities to be used during the 2008 European Championships finals.

Young Boys are one of the best-known clubs in Switzerland. They've been going strong for 109 years - they were founded in March 1898 -, which makes them one of the oldest clubs in the country, but they're also one of the most successful. They've won the Swiss League 11 times (the first time in 1903, the last in 1986), the Swiss Cup 6 times, the Swiss League Cup once and the Swiss Super Cup also once.

Young Boys are fighting for the title this year too, after finishing in fourth place last season (when ex-Juventus player Davide Chiumiento joined them for a period before going on to Lucerne), a placing that earned them the right to play the UEFA Cup preliminary rounds - but they had no luck in the competition, and were kicked out by French team Lens. At the moment they're in third place behind Basel and FC Zurich, having won 5, drawn 4 and lost 2 out of the 11 matches they've played.

The Swiss team are coached for the second season in a row by Martin Andermatt, and the squad includes Hakan Yakin, who used to be at Basel and while there played twice against Juventus during the 2002/03 Champions League.

Juventus and Young Boys have met twice before, in the 1960's - both matches were played in Berne, in a tournament of the period called the Alps Cup. They won one match each. In 1966, Dell’Omodarme scored both goals in a 2-0 win for Juventus. Two years later, the Swiss team got their revenge winning 3-1, Zigoni scoring Juventus' only goal near the end of the match.

For more information, please visit Young Boys' official website

:wallbang: :wallbang:

Give them a rest U stupid board & if u want to play a friendly play it in Fucken Italy!
 

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