Serie A: Juventus vs Palermo and the rest of the world [11/25/07] (18 Viewers)

Oct 3, 2004
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Ok 27 pages, but I need to set the timer on my Panasonic DIGA DMR-EH65 DVD Recorder (yes that was a subtle advertisement, and showing off my tech-bling :p ) as I have to wake up early tomorrow, can't stay up late...

Is the game on Al Jazeera +1 or +2?
 

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Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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will the ref screw Juve once more...stay tuned for Juve-Palermo in about 3 hours time.
You know...the refs aren't bad and did not make many bad calls against us in Turin. It's our away matches where they destroyed us.

But since our next match is against FIGC's favorite team Milan and since none of our players are 1 yellow away from suspension, then the only logical assumption is that we'll get a red card tonight.
Maybe we won't conceed a dubious penalty and maybe we'll win, but one or two red cards for us in last minutes will do just fine and will satisfy Berlusconi and Galliani.
Something similar to Juve-Genoa where we won but we lost Ranieri and Nedved.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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You know...the refs aren't bad and did not make many bad calls against us in Turin. It's our away matches where they destroyed us.

But since our next match is against FIGC's favorite team Milan and since none of our players are 1 yellow away from suspension, then the only logical assumption is that we'll get a red card tonight.
Maybe we won't conceed a dubious penalty and maybe we'll win, but one or two red cards for us in last minutes will do just fine and will satisfy Berlusconi and Galliani.
Something similar to Juve-Genoa where we won but we lost Ranieri and Nedved.
Iaquinta and Zanetti this time?
 
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Mark

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    If one looks at how we are being treated, you are spot on. It's an opportunity to kick us off the top once and for all. Especially considering what are to face next week.
    I didn't see Gattuso's slap to Acquafresca but was it a yellow, red, "prova TV"?
     
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    Mark

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    You know...the refs aren't bad and did not make many bad calls against us in Turin. It's our away matches where they destroyed us.

    But since our next match is against FIGC's favorite team Milan and since none of our players are 1 yellow away from suspension, then the only logical assumption is that we'll get a red card tonight.
    Maybe we won't conceed a dubious penalty and maybe we'll win, but one or two red cards for us in last minutes will do just fine and will satisfy Berlusconi and Galliani.
    Something similar to Juve-Genoa where we won but we lost Ranieri and Nedved.
    Yeah, tehy'll be careful with home games so maybe the linesmen will have the flag up when Iaquinta is called for being offside when in fact he's behind Buffon. :D
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    Iaquinta and Zanetti this time?
    Defenitely Zanetti.
    Kaka will have to celebrate Ballon d'or award and it will be very bad if he has someone like Zanetti who is actually able to stop Kaka. It's for the best of Italian football if Kaka is given enough space to prove to everybody that he and no-one else deserves Ballon d'Or.
    Iaquinta is another great option. Milan has a busy December. Matches against Juve and Inter in serie A, CL matches, World Club championship, Coppa Italia. The grandpa's at the back mustn't get tired and someone like Iaquinta can cause a lot of problems to Maldini and Serginho.


    Zanetti to get a red card in 89 minute and Iaquinta to get a red card after the final whistle.
     

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