[Serie A] Juventus - Livorno (11 Viewers)

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,395
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Actually it was Thuram. I saw the re-run 22:30. It was so obviously Thuram. Just because they are both black doesn't mean they actually look alike. ;)

Hey Martin, have you visited www.juventusclub.se before? I havn't seen you on the forums, why don't you sign up for membership at Juventus Club Svezia?
I am a member but the forums are almost dead all the time.
 

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Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
Juve's record breakers
Juventus strikers David Trezeguet and Alessandro Del Piero have both reached goalscoring landmarks in the club's illustrious history.

Deadly Frenchman Trezeguet recently overtook former Old Lady favourites John Charles and Michel Platini in netting his 107th goal in black and white.

The talented hit-man has spoken of his utmost contentment in Turin and his desire to keep doing what he does best, scoring goals.

''I'm happy and proud to have arrived at this target at such a prestigious club,'' he conceded.

''I want to thank my team-mates, because all I am able to do depends on them.

''Platini phoned me to give me his compliments. He made really important things in his time, now I'm trying to do it in mine.

''Now, I'd like to be the most prolific foreign player in Juve's history and score 125 goals.

''It will be difficult but I am keen to do it.''

Trezeguet's form has led to many at the club to champion his cause for the much coveted Golden Ball, but the player himself remains characteristically modest.

''Golden Ball? That is deserved for players who entertain people, like Ronaldinho or (Zlatan) Ibrahimovich.

''For sure, those who score make always a pleasure but if I was I fan, they would be the players who'd I'd like to see.

''Those who make the audience shout.''

Meanwhile, Del Piero's goal at the weekend, in a 3-0 over Livorno, has taken his tally level to Juve vice-president Roberto Bettega on 178.

''I'm not usually aware of these counts but that doesn't mean I don't know when I arrive at such a point,'' said Del Piero.

''It certainly flatters me to achieve this target.''

Juve coach Fabio Capello admits he was more than satisfied with his side's performance in putting Livorno to the sword on home soil.

''We made many favourable situations in the second half,'' claimed Capello.

''It isn't easy playing against a team like Livorno, they had a little fall in the second half and we took advantage of this.

''They gave us trouble with their pressing but my team were good - as were Livorno.''
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,395
++ [ originally posted by Akerman ] ++
Yeah I know :down:

That's why we need more members there. Even though the club has 181 members since 2004 it doesn't really show at the forums.
So I guess you live in Uppsala.
 

Akerman

Senior Member
Oct 20, 2005
864
++ [ originally posted by Jeeks ] ++


So I guess you live in Uppsala.
No, I live in a suburb of Stockholm.

I never thought you were swedish, but I searched the forums and saw some posts from you. Can you understand swedish fairly or do you use babelfish-translation?
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,395
++ [ originally posted by Akerman ] ++


No, I live in a suburb of Stockholm.

I never thought you were swedish, but I searched the forums and saw some posts from you. Can you understand swedish fairly or do you use babelfish-translation?
I am not Swedish, I live in Sweden. It is not that I understand Swedish, I speak the language.
 

Juve_Kosova

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May 4, 2004
11,622
++ [ originally posted by Vinman ] ++


probably because most of the national teams they play cant defend as well as Serie A teams

Serie A is the toughest league in the world
True that serie a is the toughest league in the world, still zlatan scored more goals in his first season in serie a then he ever did in a season for ajax in holland after thoes 3-4 years over there...
 

Juve_Kosova

★ ★ ★
May 4, 2004
11,622
++ [ originally posted by Maresca ] ++
Juve's record breakers
Juventus strikers David Trezeguet and Alessandro Del Piero have both reached goalscoring landmarks in the club's illustrious history.

Deadly Frenchman Trezeguet recently overtook former Old Lady favourites John Charles and Michel Platini in netting his 107th goal in black and white.

The talented hit-man has spoken of his utmost contentment in Turin and his desire to keep doing what he does best, scoring goals.

''I'm happy and proud to have arrived at this target at such a prestigious club,'' he conceded.

''I want to thank my team-mates, because all I am able to do depends on them.

''Platini phoned me to give me his compliments. He made really important things in his time, now I'm trying to do it in mine.

''Now, I'd like to be the most prolific foreign player in Juve's history and score 125 goals.

''It will be difficult but I am keen to do it.''

Trezeguet's form has led to many at the club to champion his cause for the much coveted Golden Ball, but the player himself remains characteristically modest.

''Golden Ball? That is deserved for players who entertain people, like Ronaldinho or (Zlatan) Ibrahimovich.

''For sure, those who score make always a pleasure but if I was I fan, they would be the players who'd I'd like to see.

''Those who make the audience shout.''


Meanwhile, Del Piero's goal at the weekend, in a 3-0 over Livorno, has taken his tally level to Juve vice-president Roberto Bettega on 178.

''I'm not usually aware of these counts but that doesn't mean I don't know when I arrive at such a point,'' said Del Piero.

''It certainly flatters me to achieve this target.''

Juve coach Fabio Capello admits he was more than satisfied with his side's performance in putting Livorno to the sword on home soil.

''We made many favourable situations in the second half,'' claimed Capello.

''It isn't easy playing against a team like Livorno, they had a little fall in the second half and we took advantage of this.

''They gave us trouble with their pressing but my team were good - as were Livorno.''
:touched:
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
++ [ originally posted by Juve_Kosova ] ++


True that serie a is the toughest league in the world, still zlatan scored more goals in his first season in serie a then he ever did in a season for ajax in holland after thoes 3-4 years over there...
I think teams got to see what he was all about laat season, and now they know pretty much how to handle him
 

Akerman

Senior Member
Oct 20, 2005
864
++ [ originally posted by Dominic ] ++



Something Ibrahimovic lacks compared to Trezeguet and Del Piero:


Class.
You have no idea what Zlatan says in swedish media. Considering his interviews I would never say he lacks class.
 

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