Serie A: Juventus vs Cagliari [Feb 3rd, 2008] (8 Viewers)

Maher

Juventuz addict
Dec 16, 2002
13,521
Serie A was never poor like this, at the times when we won Serie A, our rivals weren't this desperate, our rivals had decent teams and 2 of the Milans had equal and dare to say better squad than us, as we had a super 11 but lacked depth, this is not the topic anyway..

This year and the prior Serie A was never poor like this. We have teams that can't beat 10-man Inter, and we are one of them. Isn't that pathetic?? at the past years when we won Scudetti in a row, we also received defeats too, and believe me this Inter isn't even worth shit, they will be kicked out of CL either in this round or Quarter finals. This is the Serie A situation.

As for Ranieri, he is not adding anything, the team are all playing like strangers, yes we are here in this position (which won't last long) because of our champion's huge efforts, but If you have a manager that will take an in form player, or take an attacker and put a defender when you desperately need a win, then he takes the blame for ruining the match even worse.

I really don't understand why you are defending Ranieri at the time when you are saying he isn't any good.
when you see inter winning serie A from now and no team capable of even chalenging you know that serie A is very poor , this is the result of what happened to juve last season
 

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Dec 17, 2007
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when you see inter winning serie A from now and no team capable of even chalenging you know that serie A is very poor , this is the result of what happened to juve last season
sad but true. those bastards that pulled us down have ruined the league at least for now. we will be back though
 

denco

Superior Being
Jul 12, 2002
4,679
Thank you very much Xsemprejuvex, Salavatore and The Gigolo as I was indeed 1 year younger yesterday. My, I am getting younger and younger and in 10 years time id be back in my mum's womb
 

JuveBoy

Senior Member
Feb 4, 2003
5,022
hmmm
Check this:

La Gazzetta dello Sport has created an alternative Serie A table where refereeing errors are corrected and Juventus lead the pack.

As controversy rages over alleged 'favouritism’ in Inter’s favour and confidence in the officials plummets, a survey was undertaken to see which sides have suffered the most at the hands of the referees.

Research showed that Milan had been treated most harshly and would be sitting in fourth place, were it not for questionable decisions.

Inter were awarded eight points fewer after review and lose their supremacy at the top to Juve, who have benefited six times from errors but been unjustly penalised on nine occasions.

La Gazzetta dello Sport’s Serie A table:
Juventus 48 points
Inter 45
Roma 45
Milan 41
Fiorentina 36
Atalanta 33
Palermo 28
Sampdoria 28
Udinese 28
Napoli 27
Genoa 26
Reggina 25
Lazio 24
Livorno 23
Catania 21
Siena 21
Parma 19
Torino 18
Cagliari 16
Empoli 15
 

Maher

Juventuz addict
Dec 16, 2002
13,521
hmmm
Check this:

La Gazzetta dello Sport has created an alternative Serie A table where refereeing errors are corrected and Juventus lead the pack.

As controversy rages over alleged ‘favouritism’ in Inter’s favour and confidence in the officials plummets, a survey was undertaken to see which sides have suffered the most at the hands of the referees.

Research showed that Milan had been treated most harshly and would be sitting in fourth place, were it not for questionable decisions.

Inter were awarded eight points fewer after review and lose their supremacy at the top to Juve, who have benefited six times from errors but been unjustly penalised on nine occasions.

La Gazzetta dello Sport’s Serie A table:
Juventus 48 points
Inter 45
Roma 45
Milan 41
Fiorentina 36
Atalanta 33
Palermo 28
Sampdoria 28
Udinese 28
Napoli 27
Genoa 26
Reggina 25
Lazio 24
Livorno 23
Catania 21
Siena 21
Parma 19
Torino 18
Cagliari 16
Empoli 15
this says it , Serie A :inter:
 

Nonlinear

New Member
Dec 6, 2007
3
This match again tells us the role CZ playing is important. Not only he tackles a lot, but also, he comes deep to get ball and control our tempo of passing. Without him, we see a lot in this match that Legro lost balls when trying long pass or dribbling forward.
 

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