Serie A: Juventus vs Palermo and the rest of the world [11/25/07] (13 Viewers)

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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Zamparini: Juventus are cry-Babies.

Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini has little sympathy for Juventus despite a number of controversial decisions going against them this season.

This is despite a number of controversies this season, in which the Bianconeri had two non-existent penalties given against them at Napoli, as well as a perfectly good goal disallowed at Parma.

However La Vecchia Signora have obtained no sympathy with the controversial and outspoken Zamparini.

“Palermo have also been denied three penalties in the last two games but you do not see us cry about it,” he said.

Zamparini also had a few controversial words to say about Juve administrator delegate Jean Claude Blanc.

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Geof

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May 14, 2004
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A special game for me.
The only time I was in the stadium it was Juve-Palermo. We won 2-1; Nedved, Zlatan last match in the Delle Alpi!
 
Dec 26, 2004
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“Blanc I do not know personally but I am never sure about the French – you only have to look at Raymond Domenech to see this. I would never call Blanc to work at Palermo,”

How stupid can you be Zamparini! Judging a whole nation for a one person act.
 
Sep 19, 2006
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Zamparini: Juventus are cry-Babies.

Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini has little sympathy for Juventus despite a number of controversial decisions going against them this season.

This is despite a number of controversies this season, in which the Bianconeri had two non-existent penalties given against them at Napoli, as well as a perfectly good goal disallowed at Parma.

However La Vecchia Signora have obtained no sympathy with the controversial and outspoken Zamparini.

“Palermo have also been denied three penalties in the last two games but you do not see us cry about it,” he said.

Zamparini also had a few controversial words to say about Juve administrator delegate Jean Claude Blanc.

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We r called cry-Babies now!!
I really hope the players respond on the pitch.



Del Piero to start and shine.
Yeah lets start the off form Dp,Neddy,Nocerino & why not Almiron.
& bench the on form Iaquinta,Tiago & Palladino & then wait till the 2nd half when these guys come in & start playing football.

Anyway I wont be surprised if Dp,Neddy & Nocerino started this one.
 

Gazzo

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Jul 9, 2007
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I dont know who speaks more shit.. Zampirini or Domenech?

ok well maybe Domenech but Zampa sure does dribble some shit.. wats worse with zampa is he changes his story about a million times espcially with barzagli, hes given about 5 different accounts of the failed transfer of Barzagli to Juve.. I always get the impression Zampa is always either drunk or stoned or both
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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A special game for me.
The only time I was in the stadium it was Juve-Palermo. We won 2-1; Nedved, Zlatan last match in the Delle Alpi!
I was in that game too and it was my only time in Delle Alpi. It was the game where Buffon waved goodbye to the fans. However it wasn't my only time in the stadium ;)
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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Bresciano On Juve: They Are a Humble Team


Australia international and Palermo midfielder Mark Bresciano is ready to face the Old Lady on Sunday evening for the 13th matchday of Serie A after recovering from an injury which kept him away from the playing field for almost one month.

Bresciano is hoping to be chosen amongst the first eleven for the clash against Juventus at the Olimpico stadium of Turin on Sunday evening.

"Now I'm fine," declared the midfielder who missed four Serie A matches due to injury this season. "The only thing is that I must still recover a bit of condition after being out for three weeks.

"It's up to the coach to decide if I will play against Juventus," he continued. "It's obvious that anyone in my place would like to go on the pitch, especially in a game like this in which we will be playing against a big team."

The Australian player believes that he knows what the Bianconeri’s secret for success is.

"Juventus has ambitious objectives and it's fair like this. The Bianconeri are a team with many champions, but at the same time they are a humble team. Maybe this is their secret," concluded Bresciano.

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