Serie A: Juventus vs Inter [November 4 2007] (30 Viewers)

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Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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This will be a classic! (I hope...and in our favor)



If you guys would go to the game and had to make a banner, what would it say?
 

Cronios

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Jun 7, 2004
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If Torino could halt us when they had a serie b team, while we had a top CL team, just by their sheer will, then we can halt Inter now, we are NOT allowed to lose for many SACRED reasons.
The players and the managers do not wont to dissapoint the fans anymore.
They realised the importance of this match 2 years ago, they have created unpreceded expectations.
If we lose this game we will not only lose any title illusions we may have, but we might risk our CL position as well, this much will greatly affect our mentality and Inters too, certainly for the rest of the season and maybe even more.
There are no excuses, if there is one game we must win at all costs, for the entire year, its this one, its a very hard task but not an impossible one.
Whatever happens we will all be here supporting Juventus in the next day,
but Juvetus has now the chance, to make us walk down the street with a proud smile in our faces again, its time to shown to the world of what we are really made of, world cup champions, conspiracy masterminds, referee mistakes, injuries, suspensions, traitors and born chokers may not and WILL NOT stop us.

If it gets ugly and they get in a similar position, as Empoli's, with Materazzi as a keeper, we ought not to stop, they need to be punished,
i wish for a 3-0 win, though i would be most pleased by a 1-0 win, granted by an undeserved penalty...thats what it will hurt them the most!!

We are the underdogs, but we have to eat them alive, chew their bones and $hit their pieces...
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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If you guys would go to the game and had to make a banner, what would it say?
I would use the on that Dnipro had in Ukraine when I was at the Aberdeen game.

It had a picture of a guy posturing as if looking for a fight and it simply said, 'Come on you cunts!'
 

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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If I was Juve's captain I'd tell all my players to stand right in front of those merdazzurri and look them straight in the eyes and say nothing, just look at them with rage when they come out of the dressing room.

Then we win with a controversial pk. :D
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
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I don't really have a good feeling about this. I have a feeling they are going to teach us a lesson. I hope i'm wrong, but i just don't feel confident. Tiago may be the key to unlock this win, now we just have to see how Ranieri treats this key
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
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pace is the key, camo hopefully will be 100% fit.

i have no idea what formation to use but i am not sure this is the game what tiago should start.
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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dont think we can compete with them on speed...Maicon, Cesar, Ibra etc...we will have to be smart and take our chances....and a FK within 35 m of goal would do quite nicely as well ;)
 

Kosta

The Eccentric
Jul 16, 2006
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This in everything but a football match, maybe last year the picture was blurred but now we all know (or presume) who was pulling the strings behind the scene and why we wasted a year in Seria B, players & financial loss... etc. (Not to mention searching every f**king time for streams, sopcasts , tvants or whatever...)

It's a War, Battle for Pride, Dignity... Something to prove both to them selves and all those cuts who thought that we are dead and buried and that we will be forgotten in years spent in Seria C...B.
 
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