[Serie A] Juventus - Lazio (10 Viewers)

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,642
Azzurri7 said:
Mutu-Emerson-Trezeguet were here in Buchuresti last night Clubbing....they left at 4am heading to Italy. They were here since Saturday, immediatly after the Cagliari game.

Mutu Invited them as he assured everything for them, each-one having 3bodyguards over 20women were sorrounding them....enjoying their time getting drunk...wonder if they'll be practicing normaly today.....:rolleyes:
they didnt go to chimenti`s party? :p
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,493
That chump should be praying for a miracle. That miracle being TRYING TO HIT THE DAM TARGET!!!


YOU OVERPAID PRATT ZLATAN !!! :D
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
PhRoZeN said:
ahh okay i guess that explains it, get drunk and laid, party time come the next morning or two all tired.

Actually that reminds me on an off topic issue. Can someone remember our fitness coaches name who used to train the players in a military style. If im right he left us and went to chelsea when vialli was there. And if yo do know his name, what is he currently upto? Thanks
Lippi was the military training man,I'm 100% sure!!!
I remember the game against Barcelona whan we hit them with Zalayeta goal.
They were attacking,and we were but from time to time.
Extra time than,and they couldn't withstand the tempo,while we were stoking!!!
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,930
giovanotti said:
Lippi was the military training man,I'm 100% sure!!!
I remember the game against Barcelona whan we hit them with Zalayeta goal.
They were attacking,and we were but from time to time.
Extra time than,and they couldn't withstand the tempo,while we were stoking!!!
Nop its not lippi, I would've known if it was.. I just cant remember the guys name he was known as the "marine" or something like that and I remember reading an article about his training techniques which was largely behind our success. I may have to resort to google.
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,706
PhRoZeN said:
Actually that reminds me on an off topic issue. Can someone remember our fitness coaches name who used to train the players in a military style. If im right he left us and went to chelsea when vialli was there. And if yo do know his name, what is he currently upto? Thanks
Wasn't his name Pinto or something similar? Or am I confusing him with the guy that worked at Monaco?
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
PhRoZeN said:
Nop its not lippi, I would've known if it was.. I just cant remember the guys name he was known as the "marine" or something like that and I remember reading an article about his training techniques which was largely behind our success. I may have to resort to google.
Ok,inform me about the guy!!!

But I know that Lippi is a man who supports a drill style!!!!
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,930
Dominic said:
Wasn't his name Pinto or something similar? Or am I confusing him with the guy that worked at Monaco?
I think it was something like pinto that, I cant really seem to find him on google.. but ill continue in my quest of finding him just for the sake of it.

One things for sure he aint in the backroom staff of chelsea anymore.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_F.C.#Backroom_Staff

So I can only assume his somewhere else or sitting on his ass smoking a cigar.
 

Brixity

Senior Member
Feb 8, 2006
1,332
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Player of the Week: Cannavaro (Juventus)
On the day that his beloved Napoli won promotion to Serie B, it was only right that Fabio Cannavaro made the headlines too with a strike which may have secured Juventus a second consecutive title.

Having gone a goal behind at Cagliari to a disputed penalty and then seeing Alex Del Piero miss from the spot, Cannavaro rose in the 96th minute to head home a corner to net the Bianconeri a crucial point.

There is no denying the importance of that header. That was clear to everyone at the Stadio Sant’Elia given the reaction of boss Fabio Capello on the bench. Normally tranquillity personified at the sight of a Juve goal, Capello’s reincarnation of Marco Tardelli’s 1982 World Cup Final celebration underlined just what that strike meant to the Old Lady’s season.

The game in Sardinia was typical of recent Juventus performances. Although there were clear signs of improvement for Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the Bianconeri looked slack throughout periods of the game.

But Cannavaro put in a performance to rank amongst his best, especially in neutralising the threat of David Suazo, now 18 goals this term, who only rippled the net after the referee awarded a penalty for a clean Gianluca Zambrotta tackle.

Although Juve’s lead at the top of the table has now been cut to five points after Milan’s 1-0 win over Inter, Cannavaro’s latest contribution has put them within touching distance of the title with only four games of the season remaining.

Should Juve retain their Scudetto then Cannavaro will have made just as much a contribution as he did last season. He’s Juve’s most used player in the top flight this term with 32 appearances and he’s collected a personal best of four goals in one Serie A campaign.

Juventus’ capture of Cannavaro still ranks as one of the most astonishing pieces of market business in the Italian game. After an injury affected term at the San Siro, Inter remarkably thought he was finished and eagerly got him and his wages off their books by accepting a straight swap deal from Juve which saw Uruguayan 'keeper Fabio Carini go in the other direction.

It was a poor decision by the Nerazzurri as Cannavaro got back to his high levels of the past, playing such an important role that even Milan criticised their city cousins for their latest comical transfer behaviour. “If Inter hadn’t have given Juventus Cannavaro then we would have won the League last year,” stated Rossoneri Vice-President Adriano Galliani earlier this term.

Juventus have undoubtedly benefited from Inter’s generosity, but so too has the player. Having arrived at the Delle Alpi with just a Coppa Italia and UEFA Cup win with Parma in his honours list, Fabio grabbed his first Scudetto and now looks to have kept his side in pole position for a second.
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Very interesting article - U gotta love our #28.
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,930
yesss i found him :).

His name is Antonio Pintus and I found him thanks to the article below.

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4153/is_19990302/ai_n11885782

Thanks to further research i found out that the next juventino deschamps also hired him at his managing stint at monaco.

http://www.geocities.com/juventusfootball/news/archived01/061501.htm

and an article with his thoeries regarding fitness in february this year shows his still around although im unsure at which club and my assumption is at monaco.

http://www.sundayherald.com/54087

Seriously we need this guy back.
 

Brixity

Senior Member
Feb 8, 2006
1,332
Lazio will be tough - hope the guyz turn the corner. Last year, the Lazio game was important in helping us turn the poor form corner so I hope it does the same.

BTW Am I the only 1 angered by us being linked with Sol Cambell. I swear if we invest money in him I'll have to re-evaluate our 2006/2007 chances
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
Brixity said:
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Player of the Week: Cannavaro (Juventus)
On the day that his beloved Napoli won promotion to Serie B, it was only right that Fabio Cannavaro made the headlines too with a strike which may have secured Juventus a second consecutive title.

Having gone a goal behind at Cagliari to a disputed penalty and then seeing Alex Del Piero miss from the spot, Cannavaro rose in the 96th minute to head home a corner to net the Bianconeri a crucial point.

There is no denying the importance of that header. That was clear to everyone at the Stadio Sant’Elia given the reaction of boss Fabio Capello on the bench. Normally tranquillity personified at the sight of a Juve goal, Capello’s reincarnation of Marco Tardelli’s 1982 World Cup Final celebration underlined just what that strike meant to the Old Lady’s season.

The game in Sardinia was typical of recent Juventus performances. Although there were clear signs of improvement for Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the Bianconeri looked slack throughout periods of the game.

But Cannavaro put in a performance to rank amongst his best, especially in neutralising the threat of David Suazo, now 18 goals this term, who only rippled the net after the referee awarded a penalty for a clean Gianluca Zambrotta tackle.

Although Juve’s lead at the top of the table has now been cut to five points after Milan’s 1-0 win over Inter, Cannavaro’s latest contribution has put them within touching distance of the title with only four games of the season remaining.

Should Juve retain their Scudetto then Cannavaro will have made just as much a contribution as he did last season. He’s Juve’s most used player in the top flight this term with 32 appearances and he’s collected a personal best of four goals in one Serie A campaign.

Juventus’ capture of Cannavaro still ranks as one of the most astonishing pieces of market business in the Italian game. After an injury affected term at the San Siro, Inter remarkably thought he was finished and eagerly got him and his wages off their books by accepting a straight swap deal from Juve which saw Uruguayan ‘keeper Fabio Carini go in the other direction.

It was a poor decision by the Nerazzurri as Cannavaro got back to his high levels of the past, playing such an important role that even Milan criticised their city cousins for their latest comical transfer behaviour. “If Inter hadn’t have given Juventus Cannavaro then we would have won the League last year,” stated Rossoneri Vice-President Adriano Galliani earlier this term.

Juventus have undoubtedly benefited from Inter’s generosity, but so too has the player. Having arrived at the Delle Alpi with just a Coppa Italia and UEFA Cup win with Parma in his honours list, Fabio grabbed his first Scudetto and now looks to have kept his side in pole position for a second.
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Very interesting article - U gotta love our #28.

We better call that "inter stupidity"!!!
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
PhRoZeN said:
yesss i found him :).

His name is Antonio Pintus and I found him thanks to the article below.

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4153/is_19990302/ai_n11885782

Thanks to further research i found out that the next juventino deschamps also hired him at his managing stint at monaco.

http://www.geocities.com/juventusfootball/news/archived01/061501.htm

and an article with his thoeries regarding fitness in february this year shows his still around although im unsure at which club and my assumption is at monaco.

http://www.sundayherald.com/54087

Seriously we need this guy back.
Why he left us anyway???
Let's bring him back!!!!
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,706
PhRoZeN said:
yesss i found him :).

His name is Antonio Pintus and I found him thanks to the article below.

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4153/is_19990302/ai_n11885782

Thanks to further research i found out that the next juventino deschamps also hired him at his managing stint at monaco.

http://www.geocities.com/juventusfootball/news/archived01/061501.htm

and an article with his thoeries regarding fitness in february this year shows his still around although im unsure at which club and my assumption is at monaco.

http://www.sundayherald.com/54087

Seriously we need this guy back.
Well I was kind of right then, Pinto/Pintus. And he DID work at Monaco, so I was kind of right there too :D. Well good research anyway. :tup:

I also agree that our lack of fitness is a major issue at the moment.
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
Brixity said:
Lazio will be tough - hope the guyz turn the corner. Last year, the Lazio game was important in helping us turn the poor form corner so I hope it does the same.

BTW Am I the only 1 angered by us being linked with Sol Cambell. I swear if we invest money in him I'll have to re-evaluate our 2006/2007 chances
I assure you that you're not the only one!!!!
 

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