[Serie A] JUVENTUS 1-2 Roma (Jan. 23rd 2010) (36 Viewers)

Wahdan

Ace of Spades
Mar 14, 2009
6,851
#23
After the Chievo game, a part of me just died.

I can't believe what's happening and what teases me more are the comments of the people in charge.

No signs of improvement. Ugly.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
#24
I hope for a new coach for this game but if it doesn't happen we're probably going to lose and the board is going to pay for their stupid mistake of not firing Ciro. And tbh, we have nothing to do in the Champions League with Ciro as our coach anyway.

7th place after this game for sure.
 
Jan 14, 2010
270
#27
Roma win 2-nil, Juve whistle the team off the pitch as they have now fallen further down the table, riot escalates outside the Olimpico and ferrara is finally sack monday morning but will it be too late? I hope not.
 

Wahdan

Ace of Spades
Mar 14, 2009
6,851
#29
Don't say such things.

:cry:
Unfortunately, this is the road we're taking now.

Three years and even small teams aren't feared of us. I always imagine when other managers prepare to a Juve game. God, it is so easy to win against Juve. Crappy players have incredible confidence against us. Unlike Inter, they are always feared that's why they win even if they are crap.

I'm sorry to say this, but if next season is like those seasons, it's hard to see Juventus being Juventus again.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,776
#30
I think this season we've added a few years on any projected calciopoli recovery this season.

But we're getting the worst of the worst right now. Ciro, the club, and even Secco aren't as bad as everyone is seeing right now. It's complete underperformance -- and from a sustainability standpoint, it won't continue. Losing to Catania isn't going to be the norm, but it is with the past couple of months.

So I think it's premature to dismantle the team and call them the next Marseille.
 
Jan 14, 2010
270
#35
I'm not even going to use the injuries as an excuse because these horrific performances started long before most of our team started picking up injuries. the man refuse to play Giovinco even though we're at our best when he's in the starting 11.
 
Aug 17, 2007
5,259
#36
I hope for a new coach for this game but if it doesn't happen we're probably going to lose and the board is going to pay for their stupid mistake of not firing Ciro. And tbh, we have nothing to do in the Champions League with Ciro as our coach anyway.

7th place after this game for sure.
Also, few of our rivals played only 19 matches (snow...) and will play their postponed matches next week.

we may fall to the 9th place within 7\10 days.
 

blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
27,408
#37
I think this season we've added a few years on any projected calciopoli recovery this season.

But we're getting the worst of the worst right now. Ciro, the club, and even Secco aren't as bad as everyone is seeing right now. It's complete underperformance -- and from a sustainability standpoint, it won't continue. Losing to Catania isn't going to be the norm, but it is with the past couple of months.

So I think it's premature to dismantle the team and call them the next Marseille.
we're so close of being one of the top four not the best team in italy...this season is awful and it's only the half of it..think about that. Not to mention the fact that there can't be seen any signs of improvement..we can't make plans of taking 3 points from fuckin chievo. If we won't get an ucl spot we will be the next marseille. It's like being in B again ffs :sergio: ... I hate our club leaders...i'm feeling so mad and upset that all sorts of conspiracy theories come to my mind..
 

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