Serie A: Juventus vs Inter [November 4 2007] (33 Viewers)

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Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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What are you trying to say. Media and Press are rating him one of the best players on the field tonight.

Majority of the fans aswell. I don't think all these people are fool.


Chiellini was outstanding, and his charachter is just amazing. It's very rare to find people with his charachter playing with passion and heart, Gattuso is one for example, he escapes red cards almost in every single game and he's considered one of the best for his play, charachter and his passion.


To me, Chiellini looks like future Captain more than anyone.
exactly, he was pretty effective against Ibra...
 

Esteban

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Mar 6, 2005
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Do you guys think that could have been a penalty?I'm not sure...
It was a 50/50. If it would have been in the centre of the field he woulda blown the whistle every time. But since it was a penalty situation he already saw the headlines and went for the safe call.
As for me, my first reaction after seeing the replay was penalty.
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
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- I agree that we lack creativity, specially If Nedved is not in his form.

- I agree about our passing....like i said we have few players who can't even pass.

- Inter were also lucky not to concede more goals IMO.
But we were far more, just remember Ibra chance in first half which was better than all ours together, and still there eas many more chances gor Inter.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Nah.

If you gave pens for that you would end up with ten penalties a game.
Agree.

But we conceeded two such penalties against Cagliari. Then again, i want fair play. I don't want to use this logic and i don't want us to get dubious penalties just because we conceeded dubious penalties.
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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also a big +rep to the referee Signor Rocchi....i think he was outstanding in the way he handled the game, never looked flustered or not in control...keep it up :tup:
 

Cuti

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Jul 30, 2006
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Why are most people blaming Legrottaglie for the goal Inter scored? It was clearly Grygera who was playing him onside. Legro moved up perfectly and tried to get back in order to stop him scoring, but made the right decision by not fouling Cruz cause he would have got a straight red.
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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i dont really blame the DF for that goal...was a killer pass and a great finish by that man Cruz aargh!!! we gotta do something about him
 
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The Arif

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    It was too risky to play that offside tactic, and once, just once we failed, and they scored. But overall it worked very good. If it was Inzaghi playing for Inter tonight, he would've broken the record for the most offsides in one game.
     

    Azzurri7

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    Dec 16, 2003
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    Daamn, that hurts.
    What gotta hurts, I still say it till now, I wanted Milan to win that night.

    And If Milan would face any english side again this year, I'll wish Milan to win it.


    I don't see the big deal with that.

    And notice something that i said " It's good to see Milan winning it not Liverpool" ;)
     

    Geof

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    May 14, 2004
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    Why are most people blaming Legrottaglie for the goal Inter scored? It was clearly Grygera who was playing him onside. Legro moved up perfectly and tried to get back in order to stop him scoring, but made the right decision by not fouling Cruz cause he would have got a straight red.
    :agree:

    It was Grygera who covered for Cruz.
     

    Marceℓℓo

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    Mar 16, 2007
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    It wasn't a penalty IMO.
    That was a big time penalty IMO.
    Nah.

    If you gave pens for that you would end up with ten penalties a game.
    Sure, but if Cordoba hadn't hold Del Piero he would have most probably scored.
    It was a 50/50. If it would have been in the centre of the field he woulda blown the whistle every time. But since it was a penalty situation he already saw the headlines and went for the safe call.
    As for me, my first reaction after seeing the replay was penalty.
    Probably it just wasn't the right time.I think it was like 5 minutes after the match began,if the ref would have decided penalty,the atmosphere would have been heated up.
     

    Oggy

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    Dec 27, 2005
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    Why are most people blaming Legrottaglie for the goal Inter scored? It was clearly Grygera who was playing him onside. Legro moved up perfectly and tried to get back in order to stop him scoring, but made the right decision by not fouling Cruz cause he would have got a straight red.
    I thought the same thing, it wasn't Legro fault at all :disagree:

    @Zlatan: Did you noticed how fucking Vugdalic is obviusly cheered for Inter on OBN?
     

    Red

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    Nov 26, 2006
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    Why are most people blaming Legrottaglie for the goal Inter scored? It was clearly Grygera who was playing him onside. Legro moved up perfectly and tried to get back in order to stop him scoring, but made the right decision by not fouling Cruz cause he would have got a straight red.
    I don't know who was at fault.

    They both had to either go back or hold the line so one of them has made a mistake.

    I suspect Grygera was the one at fault, but I may be wrong.
     
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