[Serie A] Juventus - Bologna (26/02/2011) (12 Viewers)

CroJuve

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Feb 23, 2011
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I predict two great weeks for Juve:

Three points vs. Bologna, because players have to prove themselves after Lecce disaster.
Three points vs. Milan, because it seems they prefer to shine only in big games. And because Milan really sucks.
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
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I predict two great weeks for Juve:

Three points vs. Bologna, because players have to prove themselves after Lecce disaster.
Three points vs. Milan, because it seems they prefer to shine only in big games. And because Milan really sucks.
But after those two comes a horrible loss and the gap with fourth spot will be 7 points.. again.
 

CroJuve

New Member
Feb 23, 2011
20
But after those two comes a horrible loss and the gap with fourth spot will be 7 points.. again.
Cesena and Brescia. I'd say 2 losses, or 1 pt. max.
And then destroying Roma, Genoa and Fiorentina, just to lose against Catania. Again.
When i saw the fixtures after Inter game, i said to myself: Cagliari, Inter, Bologna, Milan home, Cesena, Brescia... that could be a record-close streak.
F it.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
72,692
Drop Aquilani, Toni. They don't deserve to start this match.


Storari

Sorensen - Barzagli - Bonnuci - Chiellini

Krasic - Marchisio - Melo - Pepe

Matri - Del Piero(C)
 

WΏΏdy?

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2005
14,997
Drop Aquilani, Toni. They don't deserve to start this match.


Storari

Sorensen - Barzagli - Bonnuci - Chiellini

Krasic - Marchisio - Melo - Pepe

Matri - Del Piero(C)
I hope we start aqua,play him for the first half while he still has gas and then make him fake an injury and replaced with someone fresh....

If we intend to buy him and bring his price down we need to make him fake an injury :D
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
Viviano:lol:
Bologna 'keeper Emiliano Viviano is no fan of tomorrow’s opponents Juventus. “I’ve not liked them since I was a child.”

The Italian international is a known Fiorentina follower and the historic rivalry between the two outfits hasn’t been lost on him.

“I’ve not liked them since I was a child,” he told La Gazzetta dello Sport. “Being Fiorentino, it’s natural that I have an aversion to the Bianconeri.”

Although Viviano, part-owned by Inter, isn’t particularly keen on the Turin giants, he is respectful to those running the club.

“I think the current set of directors and officials in Turin are people that mean well and I have great respect for their Coach Gigi Del Neri.”

Saturday’s tie won’t allow Viviano to face his Azzurri colleague Gigi Buffon though. The Juventus 'keeper is suspended after his dismissal at Lecce.
 

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