Serie A: Genoa vs Juventus [March 9 , 2008] (4 Viewers)

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
#66
you are really funny , we could not win at home in the last 2 matches and you expect juve to win away 4-0 ?? :lol:
1) Gut feeling...and usually my feelings are good, recently to my friends i had said we'll lose to fiorentina, and i also told them from the 3rd minute of the game that Nedved was going to be sent off against Torino.

2) Our last two home games were against Fiorentina and Torino, hard games, and for these form counts for nothing.

3) At least i can express my own opinion without plagiarizing someone

Wow, what arguements.
I don't know how Juve didn't hire him to be the lawyer for Calciopoli, with such convincing arguments he'd have got Inter relegated instead.
 

AshutoshJuve

Hi, Ashutosh Deshpande!
Mar 13, 2007
219
#68
If Ranieri is gonna ge the sack in 2-3 matches (if u lose all) then also we are at a loss... how??
1. Sacking a coach prematurely never helps the entire pre-plan
2. New coach has no liberty (no transfer season to bring recruitments)
3. New coach will take time to settle (eg. Valencia, Newcastle, Sevilla)
4. A sacking cannot be made out of a judgement of 3-5 matches only...
 

Arvin

Juve Star
Dec 30, 2004
1,600
#70
If Ranieri is gonna ge the sack in 2-3 matches (if u lose all) then also we are at a loss... how??
1. Sacking a coach prematurely never helps the entire pre-plan
2. New coach has no liberty (no transfer season to bring recruitments)
3. New coach will take time to settle (eg. Valencia, Newcastle, Sevilla)
4. A sacking cannot be made out of a judgement of 3-5 matches only...
if you have a good and talented coach...than everything helps.as i said before that we have good squad but we need to play the right tactics...
 
Dec 6, 2007
151
#79
leon, he can cause trouble... he has taking some good free kicks so we should watch out and not foul him to close to the goal....

and boriello is also another one our D needs to mark
 

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