[Serie A] Juventus - Sampdoria (September 12, 2010) (2 Viewers)

Juventuz' biggest match day whiners

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Zidaninho

Junior Member
Aug 31, 2010
369
You take the pressure off? What pressure? We are at the 2nd round of this season, we haven't played our 10th match yet to say such a thing.

Last year Ciro was a failure and it was only normal to aim for Scudetto and even CL with the expectations and all. It's not the expectation that failed us, Ciro's work failed us.
The pressure of "Juve is expected to win everything" - he might be saying that Juve can't win anything this year to the media, but in the dressing room, privately in training to his players, he would be convincing them of a different story.
 

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Zidaninho

Junior Member
Aug 31, 2010
369
if he can't handle the pressure he should quit...it's easy
I think he can handle the pressure but as the Juve players clearly showed last season, they can't. He's doing it for the players, not himself.

Why would someone pile unnecessary pressure onto themselves?

Is this whole concept so hard to understand for everyone?
 

cimenk

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2008
3,220
I don't know why people keep blaming DC for this game.. Even rate his performance worse than Motta.. On 1st and 2nd goal, he is nowhere to be blame for the goal.. And for the third he partly blamed.. But Marilungo cross is so good for me, and the CB not mark or close down Pozzi.. And if people can say about DC give like 15 seconds for Marilungo to cross, try to count it.. Also why not blaming our MC that let the Samp's MC (Palombo IIRC) to spread the ball and make diagonal pass to Marilungo, why they can't block it..

I actually don't like DC and mention his ability in defense especially he can't block cross by opponent.. But on this game he is not solely the worst performer and i actually see him better that last season.. He looks more calm on the ball if you notice
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,691
if he can't handle the pressure he should quit...it's easy
To me, it looks like Del Neri can't handle the pressure after making such a statement.

I might be exaggerating a bit, but I would rather read something like we were bunch of frogs against Sampdoria but not read "we're no title contenders".

This is Juve ffs, we are always title contenders, even when we were back from Serie B we were trying our best until the end of the season. Either try to fight till the end or quit your job moron.
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,717
You take the pressure off? What pressure? We are at the 2nd round of this season, we haven't played our 10th match yet to say such a thing.

Last year Ciro was a failure and it was only normal to aim for Scudetto and even CL with the expectations and all. It's not the expectation that failed us, Ciro's work failed us.
There is no juve, without pressure..
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
What is the purpose of this poll? I think we all know who the extremely critical members are of this forum happen to be, but there is no need to embarass them because of their views. I don't agree with a lot of their views on certain matters, but there is no need for this.


Here we go, escalating this forum into a Civil War again.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,691
What is the purpose of this poll? I think we all know who the extremely critical members are of this forum happen to be, but there is no need to embarass them because of their views. I don't agree with a lot of their views on certain matters, but there is no need for this.


Here we go, escalating this forum into a Civil War again.
Personally I think, out of the names mentioned there, no one comes close to VicCB. Since Diego left the team and he's crying showering us with his tears.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
Personally I think, out of the names mentioned there, no one comes close to VicCB. Since Diego left the team and he's crying showering us with his tears.
But opposing views are to be welcomed. That is what a forum is about.

I think that people just take this way too personally
 

- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
3,779
DC did better than against Bari, but he still can't cover his man, and prevent him from crossing. On the last goal, I think Bonucci is more at fault.

As for Melo, he bossed the midfield in the second half. In the first he was trying to out do himself when on the ball. He's looking for the killer pass which he doesn't need to do. He just needs to get the flow started, that's what del neri needs to tell him, keep it simple on the ball. Other than that, he was great, better than marchisio.

Del Neri's comments are psychological, he's challanging the team in his own way, encouraging them to fight out every single game. Anywyas, I don't think its about what he says in the media, rather what he says in the locker rooms that really count.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,131
Dear Sir,

Maybe you can teach the rest of us on how to be witty?
Dear Sir,
You were making some points and saying some things that certain people didn't like. Not being able to argue against what you said, they started to make fun of your username. Then the username debate was transfered to this thread and instead of a discussion about Del Piero it became a debate about your username in which more people were involved.
If you are smart you will stop defending your username and arguing with members over meaningless things and you will continue sharing your opinion on football related matters, because you did make some very good points.

Thank you.
 

Nenz

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2008
10,500
box to box then, he was tidy against samp.
Yep. He didn't make any critical mistakes but he didn't really do anything notable either.

I think the issue with Marchisio is he just doesn't put in the effort lately. He used to run his arse off and worked extremely hard that's what made him good.
 

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