[Serie A] Juventus - Brescia (16 Viewers)

peckface

approaching curve
Oct 3, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++


So there are no Juve fans that dislike Del Piero? These kind of posts baffle me, if you are a Juve supporter and don't back DP you're a real hardcore fan, but you can't be a Juve fan and a DP supporter at the same time. It doesn't seem to be possible in your view.
Everyone that is a fan of Juve has been or is a fan of DP. I didnt have the time to explain, so I did some kind of fancy one-liner and ran. :D

What i really meant was: There are those who are MORE fan of DP than Juve. And i can insure you that every Juve fan respect and have been or is a fan of DP. But most of us puts Juve's success infront of his.
 

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Dec 26, 2004
10,656
++ [ originally posted by pecker ] ++


Everyone that is a fan of Juve has been or is a fan of DP. I didnt have the time to explain, so I did some kind of fancy one-liner and ran. :D

What i really meant was: There are those who are MORE fan of DP than Juve. And i can insure you that every Juve fan respect and have been or is a fan of DP. But most of us puts Juve's success infront of his.
With no doubt ....
 

Stu

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
17,557
++ [ originally posted by pecker ] ++


Everyone that is a fan of Juve has been or is a fan of DP. I didnt have the time to explain, so I did some kind of fancy one-liner and ran. :D

What i really meant was: There are those who are MORE fan of DP than Juve. And i can insure you that every Juve fan respect and have been or is a fan of DP. But most of us puts Juve's success infront of his.
Ok, I get ya now.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,330
++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++



The thing is though, a coach is supposed to rule the team, as his job is to do whatever possible to make the team successful. If that comes at the expense of Del Piero, so be it. Again the Club is bigger than the player.
But you have to ask yourself whether it's wise to dispose us of Del Piero as we're doing right now.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Seven ] ++
But you have to ask yourself whether it's wise to dispose us of Del Piero as we're doing right now.
In the games he's played, full or partial, and with his current form, he hasn't proven himself worthy of a first team starter. Recognition of his poor form have been echoed in statements by everyone from Lippi at the NT to practically every sports journalist in Italy.

What's left to ask?

IMO, he's gotten a lot better treatment than any other Juve player would have had given his current form.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,330
++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++




IMO, he's gotten a lot better treatment than any other Juve player would have had given his current form.
Because over the past decade he has been a better player than any other Juve player. You got to give him something.
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
17,557
++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++

In the games he's played, full or partial, and with his current form, he hasn't proven himself worthy of a first team starter. Recognition of his poor form have been echoed in statements by everyone from Lippi at the NT to practically every sports journalist in Italy.

What's left to ask?

IMO, he's gotten a lot better treatment than any other Juve player would have had given his current form.
His form hasn't been that bad. At one point in the season he was outplaying Zlatan and even though his playing time has been limited he is still our topscorer. However, I agree, he shouldn't be starting ahead of Trezeguet or Ibrahimovic right now.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Seven ] ++
Because over the past decade he has been a better player than any other Juve player. You got to give him something.
Exactly. He's earned that right. He's DP, afterall!

But really -- there's a time where the captain on your team also needs to recognize that his role in how he can best support the team may not necessarily include actions on the pitch, but rather actions and words off of it when necessary.

But player form can change. Take Inter. Look at Adriano's play up until his recent injury compared to earlier in the season. And since then, look at how Vieri has come on from the bench in a number of games with game-tying goals. For everyone's sake, I hope we haven't heard the last of DP. In fact, I know we haven't. It's just that he's at a stage where he can probably best help the team right now as a situational player until his form improves again.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,008
++ [ originally posted by Seven ] ++


Because over the past decade he has been a better player than any other Juve player. You got to give him something.
I would give that award to Zinedine Zidane, if you have ever heard of him.
 

gray

Senior Member
Moderator
Apr 22, 2003
30,260
++ [ originally posted by DelpieroForLife ] ++
Quite wise and logic :rofl:

U give Paramati & Baiocoo to explain u point about DP :rolleyes: so what would u say if I used names like Ronaldinho, Adriano to explain that DP wasnt that bad? will u call my post wise and logic?

nothing personal mate but believe me if u go to Inter or Roma forum and post things like this u will become a moderator......
Actually, his post made perfect sense..
 

Stu

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
17,557
++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++

He was a better player than Del Piero, though. Nobody matches his class and skill.
Zidane is a true footballing legend. His technique, vision and ability to make things look so damn easy are masterful. On the ball he's as comfortable as they get and even approaching the end of his career he's still a joy to watch. He has won it all, with both club and country, but, Del Piero has been better at Juve. 5 Scudetti, a CL, the Intercontinental Cup, 166 goals. You can't argue with that. Zizou is a genius, but DP has been better for us.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,008
In my opinion, Zidane was the better player at Juventus. He might not have won as much as Del Piero, obviously, but he was the more skillful player between the two. Now, the better servant to Juventus has been Del Piero, as he has been at the Club much longer and has contributed more to our success. You must recognize the difference between the two.
 

Desmond

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Bürke ] ++
In my opinion, Zidane will go down in history as a more important and better recognized player that Del Piero.
that goes without saying.Nobody in this footballing generation can hope to be more well recognized in terms of footballing ability than Zidane.
 

Rainforest Liu

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Apr 26, 2004
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Thanks to a goal by Trezeguet and Domizzi’s own-goal, Capello’s side beats Brescia 2-0 and strengthens their lead of the table, which now sees Milan 5 points down after their defeat in Livorno.

Bianconeri in attack from the very first minute when Trezeguet, face to face with Castellazzi, nearly scores with a shot slightly wide of the post. The Frenchman finds the target after 12 minutes: served by Ibrahimovic with a precise cross shot from the right wing, Trezegoal kicks in from an excellent position (1-0). Brescia answer back after 19 minutes with Caracciolo forcing Buffon to a difficult save. Capello’s squad creates other occasions first with Ibrahimovic (22’) and then with Nedved (23’): both powerful finishes end wide of the post. The 2-0 goal comes after 43 minutes: a great action by Ibrahimovic who moves to the left wing, forwards into the box and kicks a ball which Domizzi, in the attempt of anticipating Trezeguet, taps it into his own net.

The second half is virtually played in front of only one net. Ibrahimovic, Camoranesi, Nedved and Olivera, who replaced Emerson, try to worry Castellazzi with shots from the distance. After 22 minutes, Birindelli, who substituted Pessotto after the break, shoots a dangerous free kick. Brescia become dangerous after 16 minutes when Mannini plays a tricky ball which Buffon goes for anticipating Caracciolo. After 27 minutes Nedved is forced to get out for an injury and is replaced by Kapo. In the following ten minutes nothing remarkable happens, while on 37’ minutes the match is revived by a great shot from Ibrahimovic, deflected by Castellazzi and then kicked wide of the post by Kapo.It’s Trezeguet and Kapo who attack again in the other side’s area but the result remain unchanged.


JUVENTUS-BRESCIA 2-0

GOALS: 12'ft Trezeguet, 43'fh Domizzi (o.g.)

JUVENTUS: Buffon, Zebina, Thuram, Cannavaro, Pessotto (1'sh Birindelli); Camoranesi, Blasi, Emerson (9'sh Olivera), Nedved (27'sh Kapo); Ibrahimovic, Trezeguet.
Manager: Capello.
Subsitutes: Chimenti, Birindelli, Montero, Olivera, Kapo, Zalayeta, Del Piero.


BRESCIA: Castellazzi; Zimbelli (19'sh Zambrella), Adani (1'sh Mareco), Di

Biagio, Domizzi ; Stankevicius, Guana (10'sh Sculli), Mannini, Milanetto, Dallamano; Caracciolo.
Manager: De Biasi.
Substitutes: Agliardi, Zoboli, Zambrella, Sculli, Nygaard, Di Pasquale.


REFEREE: Rodomonti


YELLOW CARDS: 14'fh Domizzi, 17'fh Blasi, 18'sh Olivera, 24'sh Mareco


SPECTATORS: 19.338
PROCEEDS: 368.536
 

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