[SERIE A] inter vs JUVENTUS (11/22/08) (18 Viewers)

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Dukoski

Moggi's Admirer and Fan
May 1, 2006
392
If Giorgio puts camelface in his pocket we are on the good way.Just we must be dedicated,must.I wish Camo to give at least few of his killing-halfgoal passes.Amauri will score with that passes at least once.Be brave Juventus,we are icons for that pricks.
 

tassard

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2004
6,842
Cordoba is suspended, that's very good.
I think they'll play with Samuel and Materazzi/Burdisso.
Samuel is good, but there is now way Materazzi or Burdisso will handle Dp and Amauri.
Chiellini can control Zlatan, so we shouldn't worry about him much.Imo he will prove once again that he is a big match choker.
The problem is that they have a very good midfield defensively, so it would be great if Camo starts cause there's no comparison between him and Marco.
Oh and of course we should be very cautious with Cruz
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,986
Andy, haven't we had this discussions regarding national teams before?

I believe we came to the mutual conclusion that it's impossible for anyone to decide whether one's support for a team is legitimate or not (if they do have ties to the countries involved in the first place).
But as far as I know, the person is discussion here does not have ties to Italy. And if not, I think it's fair game.

No matter what anybody says, supporting a nation that you have no ties to defeats the whole purpose of the international game. We might as well just have another clusterfuck club game.

I feel sorry disappointing you, but you're wrong N football team supporting reasons could be much more than only nationality and I also never mentioned italian or non-italian in terms of playing or not for the italian NT



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You're not disappointing me, just making me laugh at you because you clearly don't even know what you're doing. Do you have any ties to Italy?

I'm telling Kaladze.

If football was just about Nationality, what do you suggest the countries other than the ones participating in World Cups do during then?
Get better and just enjoy watching the World Cup. Who came up with the premise you have to "support" someone at these games anyway? You don't have to support anybody, but rather just enjoy watching the sides that play good football to you. When the Euros are on, I like watching the Dutch side play and hope they win because they play good football, but I don't claim I support them nor say "we" in relation to them, because that's practically fraudulent.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,986
It makes sense to me.Ι think it's more logical to support a team because I like their football style and the way they play, than to support an other team only because their players have tha same nationality with me.
You can not select your nationality, so are you obliged to follow your country's team style of football just because you are born there??
So then relinquish your Greek Nationality and become Italian if you don't like your nationality.

This is such a cheap way to support national teams really. But I suppose some people have to support somebody so they can "fit in" as they don't fit in wherever they live at the moment.
 

tassard

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2004
6,842
So then relinquish your Greek Nationality and become Italian if you don't like your nationality.
I've never said that i don't like my nationality.I simply said that i don't like our football.:rolleyes:



But I suppose some people have to support somebody so they can "fit in" as they don't fit in wherever they live at the moment.

So, I don't fit in Greece because I support Italy.Interesting...
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
Juventus President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli insists he has no regrets at letting Zlatan Ibrahimovic go because he didn't click with Alex Del Piero.

The pair were with the Bianconeri between 2004 and 2006 before Ibra left for Inter in the aftermath of the Calciopoli scandal.

Now, Juve are preparing to play against Ibrahimovic, who is on magnificent form, but Cobolli Gigli has no regrets.

“Del Piero and Ibrahimovic were an impossible couple,” he said on La Politica nel Pallone.

“It was really hard for the two to play together, even if they both gave their best.

“I ask myself whether we would have had the same great Del Piero with Ibrahimovic and I just remember that he has had a second youth since Amauri arrived.

“Del Piero is now more agile than he has been in the past and has become a bigger man after his marriage and the birth of his son.

“Alex is a champion on all fronts. He is 34-years-old and many retire at that age, but he is still hungry and I am convinced that he will be back in the national side soon.”

Cobolli Gigli then returned to discussing the departure of Ibrahimovic in 2006.

“Ibra quit Juventus, not the other way around,” he stressed.

“Jean-Claude Blanc tried to negotiate with him to stay, but he wanted to leave and there are no hard feelings.”
 

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