Serie A: Juventus Vs Genoa [October 21 2007] (15 Viewers)

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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lol @ people saying Tiago is world class. He needs to shut up and do what the coach says. He's obviously not doing anything in training to prove that he should be preferred to Almiron and I don't think his physical qualities are there either (although that's guesswork).
Would you shut up if your manager never gave you a chance to play, Stu?
 

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Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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Would you shut up if your manager never gave you a chance to play, Stu?
Yeah, sounds about right. Most coaches respect that. Right now I'm actually playing with older guys and I haven't stepped onto the field in the last four games but I don't say anything about it because I don't see how it would improve my situation.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Yeah, sounds about right. Most coaches respect that. Right now I'm actually playing with older guys and I haven't stepped onto the field in the last four games but I don't say anything about it because I don't see how it would improve my situation.
Del Piero didn't shut up when his manager didn't give him the chance to play.
 
Sep 19, 2006
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I agree, especially since Ranieri wanted Tiago in the first place. A manager who requests a player but finds out he doesn't know how to use him... oh dear.


Tiago is quite the professional. He's one of the most classy professionals I've ever seen. If he comes out and tells us that something is wrong internally, I'm going to believe him. The guy has barely even played under one of the most experimental managers in football.
I dont think he doesnt know how to use him,Ranieri is a smart guy & I am pretty sure he knows his quality but I think there is some personnel problems.


:tup: He is indeed a classy player & I dont think anybody here understand what this guy is all about.
Anyway if his presence will cause some problems inside the team,then sell him in January & Good Luck Tiago wherever u will go.




That formation is good, but i'd replace Palladino with Pavel.
Too late.
 

Tobias

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Sep 20, 2006
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Juventus: Buffon , Grygera , Legrottaglie , Chiellini , Molinaro , Nocerino , Zanetti , Nedved , Del Piero , Trezeguet , Palladino

Genoa: Rubinho, Bega, Bovo, Lucarelli, Rossi, Milanetto, Coppola, Fabiano, Sculli, Borriello, Leon
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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Del Piero didn't shut up when his manager didn't give him the chance to play.
Actually yes he did. He never said anything when Capello left him out. He waited until Capello fled to Madrid to speak his mind and Tiago needs to show the same patience and professionalism that Alex did.
 

Maher

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Dec 16, 2002
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a must win game , no way to loose points from teams like genoa if we want the CL places. is iaquinta playing in this game ??
 

narchi

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Jul 2, 2006
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I thought you were pointing at this season. Plus, Capello is a bitch anyway. I'd have probably shot that motha fucker if i were in Del Piero's shoes.
See this is the reason why everything was OK when DP speaks about his problem and why it's not OK when tiago speaks. There is a huge difference because DP is a simbol of Juve, and fans will do everything to see him playing. Tiago is a new boy in town and everyone think that he should be quiet. If fans will press CR I'm sure that he would give him a few games.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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See this is the reason why everything was OK when DP speaks about his problem and why it's not OK when tiago speaks. There is a huge difference because DP is a simbol of Juve, and fans will do everything to see him playing. Tiago is a new boy in town and everyone think that he should be quiet. If fans will press CR I'm sure that he would give him a few games.
Actually thats not true. Most of us do want Tiago to start to be given a chance. It's just unfair.
 

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