[Serie A] Hellas Verona 2-2 JUVENTUS (May 30th, 2015) (2 Viewers)

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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#42
I would play the CL starting 11 for this game to keep match sharpness and intensity. If we are off too long, it'll take us time to find our rhythm in the final and that is not a luxury we can afford against a team like barca.
 

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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#48
so basically on La Domenice Sportiva(RAI) they were telling Mandorlini(Verona coach and intertrista) that his players should injure Tevez if he plays.

:rolleyes:
 
Nov 17, 2012
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#54
If they share the award it would be justice, Toni is a true custodian of the game and a downright legend! In the event he does indeed leave Italy, then what better way to do so than as joint top scorer shared with a superstar like Carlitos?!?

If Barza is out why not give Marrone a run? Or Caceres if he's declared fit?
 
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    Juventus, Milan fixtures moved
    by Football Italia


    Juventus and Milan have had their final Serie A fixtures brought forward, the Lega Serie A announces.
    Traditionally, the final round of League fixtures would be played at the same time, but with virtually everything decided, two matches have been moved to Saturday.
    The Bianconeri’s trip to Verona will now be played at 17.00 UK time on Saturday 30 May, with Atalanta-Milan to follow at 19.45.
    All other games will be played simultaneously at 19.45 on Sunday 31 May.
    Juventus have already wrapped up the Scudetto, while Parma, Cagliari and Cesena are mathematically relegated.

    Roma have secured Champions League football for next season, and will be joined by Lazio if they fail to beat the Aquile in this afternoon’s Derby della Capitale
    Fiorentina will be in the Europa League next season, with Napoli likely to join them, along with Genoa if they are granted a UEFA licence on appeal.


    @Mark change game time
     

    napoleonic

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    Sep 7, 2010
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    #58
    Juventus, Milan fixtures moved
    by Football Italia


    Juventus and Milan have had their final Serie A fixtures brought forward, the Lega Serie A announces.
    Traditionally, the final round of League fixtures would be played at the same time, but with virtually everything decided, two matches have been moved to Saturday.
    The Bianconeri’s trip to Verona will now be played at 17.00 UK time on Saturday 30 May, with Atalanta-Milan to follow at 19.45.
    All other games will be played simultaneously at 19.45 on Sunday 31 May.
    Juventus have already wrapped up the Scudetto, while Parma, Cagliari and Cesena are mathematically relegated.

    Roma have secured Champions League football for next season, and will be joined by Lazio if they fail to beat the Aquile in this afternoon’s Derby della Capitale
    Fiorentina will be in the Europa League next season, with Napoli likely to join them, along with Genoa if they are granted a UEFA licence on appeal.


    @Mark change game time
    great, more rest time before berlin.
     

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