Serie A: Juventus Vs Genoa [October 21 2007] (5 Viewers)

Hambon

Lion of the Desert
Apr 22, 2005
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:lol: nicely put hambon!! as for zebina well he has a brain of a monkey but he is always a good back player considering the injuries we end up having each week. although he is a professional but i think that camera man at the calgari game was just standing there at the wrong time with obviously the wrong words to say to a man who just got send off in a voilent game.

Baboon to be exact... ya he is Aiiiighht sometimes, but most of the time he raises my blood pressure to the point i cant enjoy the game. If it wasent for all the injuries in defence, I would rather see us play with 10 men...:D
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
Gasperini Looking To Ruin Del Piero Party


Genoa Coach Gian Piero Gasperini is looking forward to Sunday’s clash with Juventus and is hoping to spoil Alessandro Del Piero’s first game since signing his new contract.

Del Piero finally put pen to paper on a new deal with the Bianconeri on Tuesday night after months of fractious negotiations with the club.

The Golden Boy is expected to partner David Trezeguet up-front during Sunday evening’s match with Genoa at the Stadio Olimpico.

“Del Piero wants to celebrate with a goal? Well we are hoping to spoil the party,” declared Gasperini. “As for Trezeguet I have trust in my defenders to silence him too.

“The match on Sunday is an important game for us, above all because the last time we played against one of the big teams, things did not go too well.”

Genoa opened up their Serie A campaign with a disappointing 3-0 defeat to European Champions Milan. However things have improved considerably since then and the Rossoblu have gone the last six games unbeaten, and currently sit in fifth place in the league.

“Since the Milan game, we have improved and now will be the test to see by how much,” Gasperini added.

“We will make a few adjustments for the game due to our opponents but we will not change our own style too much and we will continue to be offensive.”

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:lol2:

I'v watched almost all genoa games, I've never seen them playing offensive football.
I really laughed out loud when i read what he said about Genoa playing offensive football.
So much about Azzurri7´s football knowledge. :howler: He has never seen Genoa playing offensive football. :rolleyes:

I guess he knows more than the Coach. :lol:
 

Paolo Sosa

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2005
2,377
Waiting for Sunday night

The long break for the National team games now archived, it's time to concentrate on the League again. Criscito (who already came back Wednesday after playing with Italy's Under 21), Chiellini and Nocerino (who played Italy's friendly last night) are back at Claudio Ranieri's disposal, so the Manager can begin preparing the next League game in more detail.

Sunday the Bianconeri will play the 8th round's evening game, at the Olimpico, against Genoa, a team full of former Juve players: as many as six in the squad, five of whom grew up in Juventus' youth sector, plus, most of all, obviously, Manager Gian Piero Gasperini, who began his career coaching Juventus' youth team. Milanetto, Sculli, Konko, Masiello and Paro all grew up at Juve and Marco Di Vaio also played for the club.

The match comes exactly six months after the last one between the two teams. On April 21, Juventus won 3-1 with goals by Nedved, Chiellini and Trezeguet, and made a decisive leap towards promotion. The last matches in Serie A were played during the 1994/95 season, the one when Lippi won his first Scudetto and the team from Liguria were relegated: at the Delle Alpi it finished 1-1 (with Galante scoring a controversial goal) and 0-4 at the Ferraris stadium.

The match will be played at night, which is a bonus for Ranieri's men: Juventus have won three out of three at night at the Olimpico, beating Livorno, Reggina and Torino in the derby.

juventus.com
we lost 0-4 agianst them ? ican't remember such a thing, although at some seasons we had some heavy losses but still win the scudetto :faq1: :weee:
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
And you were wrong, again. Huh, ugly bitch? Sell your tricks elsewhere.
Stating that his team plays offensively doesn't mean he does. Capello was stating the same thing when he was over. Did we play offensively under that prick? No.

Looks like you read articles rather than touching a ball or watching a game:lol:

I'll leave you for now, go keep on reading articles:howler:, surf good son, surf it good.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
82,842
damn it feels like forever since the last match. i hope our boys are all fully rested up and have fresh legs for the upcoming stretch.

possible line up anyone?
 

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