[Serie A] Juventus - Siena (26 Viewers)

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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snoop said:
you want me to search in every thread your quotes?? I think that suits to a no-lifer like you,you do that for me ;)

:howler:, now that explains everything.....you want me to search my OWN quotes.....:howler:....alright snoopy, as I said, your boring but still Fun replying to you.

Anyhow the day you say something about me and you actually have a prove about it, then gimme a PM....till then Adios.












(Oh and btw, Dp to start on Wed)....

Now move on,
 

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Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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NEDVED SHOULD PLAY BEHIND THE STRIKERS, DAMNIT !!!!: :ferocious :ferocious

I think Trez and DP should start upfront, also


abbiati
Pesso Kovac Canna zamby
Camo Giannichedda Vieira
Neddy
Del Piero Trez
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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I hope cap will start with a very attacking lineup......its the last game before holidays, a nice way to end the year would be with a SMASH; scoring lots of goals, like 5:0, or even more........

i really hope juve scores a lot against them.......
 
Apr 26, 2004
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Juventus-Siena, to finish up well

Juventus, returning from the first draw of the season at the Olimpico against Lazio, comes back to Delle Alpi. Wednesday night, it will meet up with Gigi De Canio’s Siena: a sparkling team, twelfth in the championship and able to score more during away games than within its friendly walls. The leader of the Tuscan offense will be, like last year, the ever-popular Enrico Chiesa, author of 11 goals in the past season and nine in this championship. He shares the goal habit with his mates Locatelli and Bogdani. It was in fact Bogdani who scored the goal that allowed Siena to win the derby against Empoli two weeks ago.

Juventus also contributed to Siena’s nice start of the season: Mirante, Legrottaglie and Tudor, on loan to the Tuscans, are behaving excellently following the path marked by another Juventus player of the past, who is now in the Palio city as coach assistant. It is Antonio Conte, unforgettable former captain of Juventus now coming back to Delle Alpi as an opponent, and who will be featured on the December issue of "Hurrà Juventus". The elements for assisting to a great game are definitely not missing. On one side there is a team looking for a more peaceful salvation compared to last year’s, that has means to achieve it and that has already won twice during this championship far away from Siena’s Artemio Franchi, showing no fear to play away. On the other side there is Fabio Capello Juventus that, against the Tuscans, is focused to end 2005 the way it has done for the whole year: winning.
 
Apr 26, 2004
805
Juventus-Siena: curiosities

Precedents between Capello and De Canio

Capello Wins 5
Even games 1
De Canio Wins -

Precedents between Capello and Siena

Capello Wins 3
Even games 1
Siena Wins -


Precedents Juventus De Canio

Juventus Wins 5
Even games 1
De Canio Wins 3
 
Apr 26, 2004
805
Juventus-Siena: the precedents


Matches
Juventus
wins
Even
Games
Siena
wins
Juventus
goals
Siena
goals

Serie A in TURIN
2
2
--
--
7
2

Serie A in Siena
2
2
--
--
6
1

Italian
Cup
2
2
--
--
4
2

Total
6
6
--
--
17
5





LATEST JUVENTUS WIN in the Championsip
27.02.2005 A Series 2004/05 – 26th match-day
JUVENTUS – SIENA 3-0
Players: 35° Del Piero, 50° Emerson, 63° Del Piero ®
Referee: Collina, Viareggio section

The balance includes all national championships matches (A, B, C), from the establishment of the unique round (1929/30) up to today and the Italian Cup games from 1922 to date.
 
Apr 26, 2004
805
17th match-day referees

These are the appointed referees:

Wednesday December 21st
8:30 p.m.

Ascoli – Treviso: Dondarini
Fiorentina – Palermo: Rosetti
Inter – Empoli: Girardi
Juventus – Siena: De Santis M.
Lecce – Lazio: Lops
Livorno – Milan: Trefoloni
Messina – Reggina: Paparesta
Parma – Cagliari: Ayroldi N.
Roma – Chievo: Tombolini
Udinese – Sampdoria: Saccani
 

Zé Tahir

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Dec 10, 2004
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Rainforest Liu said:
Juventus-Siena, to finish up well

Juventus, returning from the first draw of the season at the Olimpico against Lazio, comes back to Delle Alpi. Wednesday night, it will meet up with Gigi De Canio’s Siena: a sparkling team, twelfth in the championship and able to score more during away games than within its friendly walls. The leader of the Tuscan offense will be, like last year, the ever-popular Enrico Chiesa, author of 11 goals in the past season and nine in this championship. He shares the goal habit with his mates Locatelli and Bogdani. It was in fact Bogdani who scored the goal that allowed Siena to win the derby against Empoli two weeks ago.

Juventus also contributed to Siena’s nice start of the season: Mirante, Legrottaglie and Tudor, on loan to the Tuscans, are behaving excellently following the path marked by another Juventus player of the past, who is now in the Palio city as coach assistant. It is Antonio Conte, unforgettable former captain of Juventus now coming back to Delle Alpi as an opponent, and who will be featured on the December issue of "Hurrà Juventus". The elements for assisting to a great game are definitely not missing. On one side there is a team looking for a more peaceful salvation compared to last year’s, that has means to achieve it and that has already won twice during this championship far away from Siena’s Artemio Franchi, showing no fear to play away. On the other side there is Fabio Capello Juventus that, against the Tuscans, is focused to end 2005 the way it has done for the whole year: winning.

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Maher

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Dec 16, 2002
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Juventus - Siena

Stadio Delle Alpi

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Juventus dropped points for only the second time this season in last Saturday's draw with Lazio and will not expect to have the same kind of problems against struggling Siena at the Stadio Delle Alpi. The visitors have shown little to suggest that they can follow in Milan's footsteps and will need to dig deep to cause any problems for Fabio Capello's men.

Siena boss Gigi De Canio has always made it clear that his aim for the season is only survival and, despite a promising start, it looks like the expected relegation dogfight is beginning. The Tuscan side have only won once in six games after a very late Parma equaliser denied them a much-needed win in Week 16 and club President Paolo De Luca has started to show signs of discontent. De Canio will not expect a point but will hope his side can trouble the hosts enough to impress his employer. Three players who will not lack motivation are Nicola Legrottaglie, Matteo Paro and Daniele Gastadello who all arrived from Turin in the summer.

Capello was left to rue the Lilian Thuram error that cost his side victory at the Stadio Olimpico last Saturday and will not accept any such defensive lapses jeopardising his side's perfect home record. David Trezeguet will be relishing the chance to menace Siena's leaky defence after taking his total to 14 goals with his eighth goal in as many games in the draw with Lazio. Last season's two meetings between the two sides both finished 3-0 in favour of Juventus and Capello will be looking for a similar result to confirm his side's winter supremacy.

Capello is still without the injured Emerson and Gigi Buffon who will probably be sidelined until mid-January while Adrian Mutu is doubtful. Gianluca Falsini is still suspended for Siena and is joined by Simone Vergassola.



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Juventus (probable): Abbiati; Zambrotta, Thuram, Cannavaro, Chiellini; Camoranesi, Blasi, Vieira; Del Piero, Trezeguet, Ibrahimovic

Siena (probable): Mirante; Foglio, Portanova, Legrottaglie; Gastaldello, Alberto, Paro, Molinaro, Locatelli; Chiesa, Bogdani
 

Stimpy

Senior Member
Dec 6, 2005
874
i think this must be a Del Piero game. Laste games he played atleast only 10min. And that is too few for this good player!

m_elayyan gameset is just the best.

CAPELLO LOOKS HERE!!!!

Juventus (probable): Abbiati; Zambrotta, Thuram, Cannavaro, Chiellini; Camoranesi, Blasi, Vieira; Del Piero, Trezeguet, Ibrahimovic
 

Juve89

The Farmer
May 27, 2004
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It would have been the best christmas present if Del Piero, scored against Siena:star:
Forza Juve, Nedved SHOULD play behind the strikers, well said Vinman:thumb:
 

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